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— Frankie Burns May Realize His Ancient Ambition to Write Himself Down Bantam Cham- pion When He Meets Pete Her- man in New Orieans Nov. 12. Orr, LL Vuln Toa ™ RAN KIC HUMNG of Jersey CNT Pion of the world when he fants Pete Merman twenty rounds in New| Orleans. N. ered cracks at thet tithe He used to fight Johnny Coulon every once in @ While, and it Ie @ matter of record that he gave Coulon some, s wae ry 4 hard ettien urns was able to [ps ciate loa” Si aa Cou! to « dre as many thought at th outfourht him @ iittie ‘The Jersey City boy has been feht- ing better than ever lately. Ile has “eome back” after a quiet year or 8d, with @ betipr and more effective fighting form than he ever showed before. He has won & score or #0 of hard fights in a row. There is every chance in the world that Vrankie Burns may realize his ancient ambition at last, and be able to write hiniself down “Bantam Champion.” HE bantam championship has deen muddled a little during the past two years. Coulon lost it to Kid Williams, The Kid fought Kewpie Brtie out West and the referee disqualified Williams for an alleged “foul.” Technically this was the samo as an official decision 12, Burne has had se¥- | D.C. Arnold of Weattwid won afie GOLF Mrs. H.R. Van Vieck, on Toss Wins Lowest Wet Prize in One- Day Tourney on the Links of the Montolaw Goll Ciub. Chane te AY women competed te the ne-day tour ot ke ott Momitair _ . ae for the lewest wet pre ren Mee be K Ven View the ant Mre aa wu of Fairview, @ith 1021 49 Gnd 98-44) respectively, Or Oe tose Mra Van Vieck ton Mra. Merscog’s 81 was ine beet arose! orore of the Gay. Bre |. © Blockton| Killed Ber Chances by (aking 62 lo go out + whieh gave ber 6 Ht for the round This was @ stroke more than Mra G K Morrow of Great Neck required In the approaching aod pulting, ‘Mh Mise Dorothy B. Ailen of the home club, Both had scores of 10, but om the feet Mre Amold eon with anuher her opponent taming om Wo ted for eoond p On ott Mire, Nett won with « a6 to Hegation of Kepublican Club bere geipors links of the the golf tournament: Day, who moat of his y' ried off the A BK. Pulsifer won the He had 170-26 & car 36-hole Uiam Young won ith 18d— 44-139, HB, MoClellan, well known in Fox Hills golf circles, won the quest riae, He had rounds of &t both morn. on his allowance of thirty-two strokes gave him 130 net, Resides playing for prines at the Knollwood Country Club, golfers be- longing to the Casualty and Surety Club raised more than $100 for the Red Cros The first gros ene went to J. . Harrison with 8§—-82—171, while M THE EVEWING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, Dj... BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW READY FOR THE BELL Ee (Tee Nee Tore Meer YORK YANNEES UNCOVER PICHING PAENIM fob MeGraw Holds Ticers Runless Until His Support Cracks in Ninth Ne nade the feorsome De jook tthe the pet kittens of some ant mal loving bownehold, Ie t frame hie #up) | fore the vi rt aracked, and be- sok | CHICAGO, Rept Brooklyn de in & game that was played in mort record ty From the mo- | ment Oleom stepped to the plate tn [the fret inning untt! Deal pit into 4 double play in the ninth for the sec ond and (third Chicago outs the | tlapsed me wae one hour and eight minutes, ST. LOUIB, Bept. 26 —With noth- ing t stake the New York Giants. new champions of the Nationa League, jos a gaine to the St Louls Cardinals, The team that MeGraw put on the fleld was, with one or two jexceptions, @ collection of recruite and they were outbatted and out- | played by the Cardinais, who won by & score of 6 to $. | Smallwood, one of the young pitchers the Yankees, may soon follow pt uston to France Ariny aut te have notifed him that he pas absolutely perfect physical exan jand he has been ordered to report BOSTON, Sept. A single by Thoinas in the thirteenth Inning with enabled | land by @ score BOSTON, Ma | Haughton of the Boston Braves hae | | sued a challenge on behalf of hin te ‘to President Harry Frazee of the Red | a city series th aye appeare to be eney for the Tank te @ up pliehers They Unoovered @ youngster at the Pote unde th bere f Heb Meliew ow for eight innings Terr ninth he | * could be caged they had grabbed the game by & score of feated Chicago by # score of 8 to i SPOOFING. SPOR if 1 Weren't for the Ham. Sandwiches, Hans Wagner Would Hold the Resond for Seniority in the Wants WHA THY 7 To om Yh ee Oe Te OPT, Mavir © the Khamrock F a yee? We've lamped boners Pighting under umed names, but Piped more of ‘em boxing under ” med tght FASILY, . wit, (ihe ane We it tne We ek ae As usual, our left-handed em pert will cover all of the teft+ handed playing in the feriee for the left-handed readers of thie column, bid Rudciph has manufactured |] @ name for himself wherever left. |] handers are interned, This ts ene |] series of artic that you ean afford to m The first article will compare the bunions, elbows and appetites of the rival cutfields, Why atick Morris up in front of Jens W rd? Jess is too old te play n toy If tt weren't for the ham sand= wie Hana Wagner would hold the record for #entority im the dig leagues, YEA BO, Berdick scoured the country for minor league players and from the standing of ti Pirates, Be found ‘em, that Williams had lost, and Ertie swett won the net with a card of came right along Bast as claimant | 206—60—146 ‘ of the bantam championship, There was no doubt he could make the weight, but he was shy in the matter of meeting challengers, and after a few months of more or leas profitable | appearances in minor bouts dropped { out of aight. f Williams, who had never stopped claiming that the Prtle decision was d a “frame-up” and that the referee had no right to give a decision dis- qualifying him, was still regarded as be divided on. the | vatle in the World's Se MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS National League. \ American League. Clebe W.L. PC, | Cabs W.L. PC.) Cabs were New York 94 52 ,644| Chicago .. 58 | Wash'ton. 68 76 472 Phila. 83 G1 .576| Brooklyn 66 76 .461 | 601 | New York 67 79 459 ‘Pt. Louis...80 68 641 | Boston....65 77 .458 | Cleveland Louis...56 94 376 Clocinnaul 70 73 (607) Pitus’gh 49 ¥9 331 | Dewois. reo 95 843 Fighting has changed sii grandpopper b. ant to be a fi pu Now it's with no finish. yor CHIRPED sOMPTHING Big Scramble for World’s Series Seats in Chicago Chicago 1s baseball mad, according to reports from that elty, More than 76,000 applications for seats have been made for the World's Series games at the park of the Chicago Ameican League Club, The seating capacity of the park has heen over-subscribed three times, Although it will be impossible to reserve any more seats there will be 15,000 tickets on sale daily, One, to an Individual, at 60 cents and $1 eaoh, This Has Been a Great Season For New Horse Racing Records Regret, Although Not Extended,|,Pvery day ts a racing day for J. 0 Talbott's Pi e A ol Sets a New Track Mark of|tiroomatick allio of Navarre, which 1.241-5 for Seven Furlongs won the Delaware Purse at Havre de Grace on Monday from a good field, was at Aqueduct. brought out again yesterday for the Sreeints Seaet won "the Capital Of the Lot of players are big leaguers in minor Teague and minor leagueny in a dig league. St. Lents, 5; New York, bantamweight champion throughout Cecil Selling Stakes, His appearance Pittsburgh, 3; Mhiladelphia, 0 ‘Chicago, 7; Washington, 6, A NEW GOLFER !8 ONLY AS the Southern States. No long ago One bet of $600 to $650 hay been made on the curb that the Glants frightened all but one of the entry of Brooklyn, 3: Chieaga, t, Boston, 4: Cloveland, 3 (13 Inning STRONG AS THE WEAKEST j he fought Kid Herman of New Or-|{ will win the World's baseball championship. Percy Guard had $1,000 By Vincent Treanor. eleven, and W. J. Pross's Hubbub was|| Boston, 13; Cineinaatl, 0 (1st game), 4, Louis, 4; Philadelphia, 2, LINKS. i Jeans in a bout advertised as a cham- |} to bet on the White Sox against $1,200 on the Giants aid $800 against HIS certainly has been & great bo joan competitor. Prince Henry Juat|] Boston, 9; Ciacinnau, 3 (2d Lup thosorl a > "i pionship, and lost the decision on|{ $1.00 Up to the closet business, however, he had not succeeded in I year for now records in the reece means venty yards GAULS TA.DAY. MISS BERTHA DILLON | points, Herman seemed to havo al| Placing either of these beta. horse-racing game, Moro old a New York at St. Louis | Detrott at New York. BREAKS SEVERAL RECORDS. | legitimate right to be called cham- cs | marks hove bean either equalled or] Willis Sharpe Kilmer, owner of Sun} Urooklyn at Chicago. + Cleveland at Beaten. pebal Lol | pion, Prtle didn't make any effec- | broken than ever before, Harry reel which ranks at the top among boaton at Gineianad. | St, Louie nt Phitadetphia. COLUMRIS, Ohio, Sept, 16.—One of | tive effort to block his claim, Her- Payne Whitney's Regret ect a new Reed annie en iimacinoal Philadelphia at Pittabargh. | Chicago at Washington. J} the richest cards of the present Grand map is o rugged fighter, Ho has track record of 1.24 1-6 for seven fUr-| she way gunk by a German aubmarine = Circuit’ Meeting was faced: Bete. tae | made g00d as champion, No doubt he longs, carrying 127 pounds, This beats before the # a few duys ago. One of the five wa .000 fn stake purses by three-fifths of a second the track « chestnut colt by Cicero—Bird-In-the- will give Frankie Burns a good hard Fiddle Wallace, the Brooklyn lght-| Now that the Pete Mermas-Fran was entirely distributed the spectators i m tes Seman > Hand, for which he paid a fancy price saw some wondertul trotting miles and }} pout, Herman isa drafted man, and| weight, who has not fought for some |chmplonship match t amured. Burne will ensues | mark made by Roamer, jin" England and inswhien he had Ropes tho. Baw worls's. ‘records, ReGe tga 1 day ronlohed ta mney Toim- | niece ce tye: heute tay thls -eity ged. ee It was a shame that Regret, who of another Sun Briar, Several other } hds been under orders. Tho military | time, was to-day matched to Me |Heidgeport, Joe Laweh of the waa aide will) ia eerie four|forees Me. Kilmer’ tought in, Eneiand| Mss Hertha Dillon, owned by A. | authorities have given him unt the| my Tuohy of Paters ns N, Ji Im one OF moat itely meet tra fmt: then K, O, Kater mar icoly bash de eater ityiee ony (tila Fear hinye been aarely landed In its] | CAMBIIDGE, Mass. Sept. 26.—Har- | buck, because they have all gone to war. |Coxe of Paoll, V'a.. won the Amerioan | Novemt the two ten-round bow! | x Burss in Bridgeport. ‘Time two eo: | seasons, F .. But in view. of the loss of the|Vard’s yeason of “informal football — Horse Breeders’ Futurity for three-yeare i} middie of November to fight im tne ee ee een Pioneer &, C. On NeXt /eountem will tend to fic the creck Jemerite for/ opposition she had was furnished by |fve yearlings on the Minnehaha he has!it was announced some time back hy| pFiet ,Xarmond Gettell, who waal han totters in the fastest three heats ‘ ring before being called to the colors, ‘the. other. ten- (te Big bout in New Orleans for the Ulla the only sec iged, fo. cancel ‘the aipviag ordars| Geay . highly” successful. with ty College | o } He told them he was perfectly willing Tuesday night. In the good mare Ima Frank, the only|on Sweet Briar, the dam of Sun Briar,| Graduate Manager of Athletics Fred} clevens a few years back, will coach the |ever raced by horses of her age and tacit Oat nakee fe ee Cae cr | Somat cohonie Marvy! will MANO. OR) a soa ily alliemae sg [Other atarter, who couldn't get any|*hich ts now In France, W. Moore, opened with the Incoming | Aiierat wan. “of “Geel i3'R mam: [any sex. fhe also called the wor nia. Ll wrens’ a, re \ ¥ erst facu! an lace get together a fair sum of money eee ane wen Graw at [70 & match between Jack Briton and Bruny | nearer than two or three lengths Of| One of the important steeplechases| cesnmee besinning training on Soldiers’) inf hin in charge the Amherst authori. | oreevear-old trotting record of $108 00 ved = Field, j to leave with his parents when he for the Harlem Sporting Club, Mor-|her after the first quarter, Had Re: ef She eer. und @ real sporting fixture me “ will_be carrying even further than |90W Jolntly held by Peter Volo and her= } the same club on Monday night. gan wante Gibson to let Britton w gret been forced to go at her best ping Kock Subscription Steepic-| 2 18 believed here that “informal” is] the N.C. A. A. recommended the plan | self, and broke the th } goes to the war, an | ponnd:, but Gibson chase Handicap, wiil be decided at ihe|4 term fitting for football at Harvard} for the suvordination of the profes. | ting record, made here |i she probably would bave broken the| meeting which opens Saturday, Oct. 6. | this fall, manner of Ted Lewts, the | handicap, Let Bri pee This race was closed three yeate ako, 1H Giants have landed the pen- | ,Jmny Jenene ecelved offers from | Laonard will agree to BoE that phenom of your.” | world’s record of 1.22 for the distance,| «4 subscribers wuarantecd to mtay in| Varsity team to play any ant for the sixth time, under | cet cee tiuke at Gabland and Aan [sald Gideon, Morgan would net ive the ound} made by the famous Roseben, As it/for the throe years of the running. ait| Kamen Whatever eleven -may be @ |Gitference, but informed Gihwm that after be te of $250 each subscriber, and it all | John McGraw's leadership, Mo-| Francie for lawia to engage in four.round | TUMNML MAE Mt cy he would. eine | WAS Regret seemed only to gallop tol Mt orto the winner toxether with aspuy | veloped will rely on arranging im: there will be no regular] "074! clement tn intercollegiate sports, | Real Lady at 2.04%. ehedule of] Both Williams and Amherst are re- OER EB ? arranging their scheduler, tach. team | SECOND'S ACTION CAUSES will meet Columbla in New York. Wes- Jeyan, too, will be ane HOWARD’S DISQUALIFICATION. boute out there with Juiihle McCarty, Wille | ba . can! Caan rophy. that is added by the Piping| Promptu matches with some of the New| Wein an’ ails mmon opponent. Grew Ma ewe serge a keen Hier Wichie and Frank Barriewu, Johnston sare he SRS 8 EA aan 1s “See Last season Regret was defeated in| Tock Racing Association, | aa 5) icngland colleges and training camp| day inet’ tom ase be tg phi Bihan fm Pein N 5 ager, ccess 0! eden Ube terms, he race wi e run t e de vi Ai jer's v! tl So MitKdketimincc Mary Crom ond Ausie Ratner, members of|the Saratoga Handicap, This season| of the meeting at the Locust. Valley | ‘Ams opened. Dr. Kxlzar Fauver, director of | Jack Bugler's violation of the boxing L | physical education. ts | ules caused his middlewetght boxer, Wallach’s etable. both predict thet ther Je| course, Wednesday, Oct, 10, and in ac-| There will be more aystem for the i is In charge of tho| rule * men and planning of basebal! strat- boreal te ene fiestret edad We ee ee ane ne Koil ab ee hs Hadee Pm ataamnang ier pl SBbieton with’ the conditione’ which |frechmen, however, aa the youngsters team, and 18 none too well supplied with | Johnny Howard of Bayonne, to lose in esy. It seems « fit thing that the | Prastie Burm, bag’ ese » i rial, as he ha: 1 r ermits each subsertber to name two, > material, | is only two men from 4 H New York team, representing the b: Domiaker Tortrich, the fight promoter ot| Som ering Cad ths Ss cap, after setting the pace all the way. ti »,-foltowing “nominations have beer will play against the Yalo and Prince-| the 1916 ‘varsity und alx from the won. | ne rounds to Harry Greb, the Pitts. . rep ing the BIG-| Nie Grieans, Ccampion Pete Herman will re: ‘These have been her only defeats, saneentree, Stable, Cherry Malotte and ton freshmen in addition to mecting| erful freshman eleven of last year for| bUrsh star, at the Broadway Sporting geet city in the country, should leud| sive 96.000 for bis twenty-round bvut with | "inves af the Cres elmn battle most of the usual preparatory school op- | ® nucleus. Club last night. Howard was ” ty Soldier Hartfield, {iH aa Hitcheock, Bell ft I — the National League. Frankie Nov, 12, Burns aud Tortorioh are to | ™" - eee Bron Mawr, leaned fron Wr An Prime, | Ponenta. t Aaa The acheduting of the Rrown-Dart. |!” the first round, but gamely weath split wp all the money taken in after Merman 1) | Lo sereet te most the winner of| Maxey Hirsch was back at the track | 474, Rellance; Jorevh B. Widener, Maitre The Athletic Committee and Harvard | mouth game for Boston on November 24| the storm and was making @ good show- Corbet f COND game of the World's | the tout at the Pod. We et to mast the wiser ot com hie unsucoesstnh trip to Kentucky [Sr etynoe nelmuercent Maward” M. |Special Foothall Committee as yet have Bie eve, to, New England two really = od a st ¢ 1 pte: " y the ati at tee eal Bonasntihe tote: [with Papo, the Muturity, winner, Hel Nomhwood slate, Northwood and wii | ‘und no one to assume oherge Of the | wil be no vale-Harvard, Yale-Prince but Bing, and Jack Clifford, the Brooklyn strong and bad no| Dudley: Cant. Hiarry lav) Montagne, | fame this season. Perey Haughton, the Harvard-Princeton and even stood off ith iy an Archdale, re head coach since wi e unable to Re bar, he Foca ede Uae Dillon end Que J excuses to make for his colt, simply |rrom x 1, Schwarts: Archihald Bark . 7 ing until he received a punch on the jaw in the ninth. He went to the floor ArrayeNae for the count of nine and was on his The other big game That Bosna feet, apparently strong, when Bugter, : Beries this year is to be played Frank Moran, who received aetback as @ re one Bunday, tn Chicago, Very | ait of hia defest b2 Ounboat Bmith, bas fust Gne for the Chicago fans. Thousands | ceived an offer {rom the manager of the Caplial “ tuke charge again, although he has will seo i# tho Dartmouth-Pennaylysnia | who was seconding hi threw “4 5, ten-round bow fy tired in the last fur- | Ww Meath, 1 df Aj Jeffor atri le, ot te some Who soue’s get away from thelr | vit 4. 0. of Mlnnetsaly te Oe re 8 — Fear IOA nen it lecuen aa it be ouaht|W. te Gee, Bo) aed from J. Mi Jeffords: | oromined to Keep an eyo on the mate- | mi iRKle, whlch will be fought at Braves| water on his head to help rovive him, ao daly work to seo championship ball |" R gohan ‘ Os ‘oe club offered Guaboat Smith ¢1,800] Jimmy Kirk, Harlem's popular lightwetght, w game on any other day can go tol" siune. bot oe the. ‘guiner” wanted |b eemm tn action on Friday evening at the Ne Comiakey Park Oct. 7. Chicago has | 12,000, the officials pamed up Smith and are! lo Club of Harlem, Hie opponent will be Kid the edge eC 4, the movie actor from Washington Heighta pale on New York when it comes | sow tnins w ort Maen, There will be two other tena, bringing togetoer| broken in two places when a yearling to baseball luck. The same can be Jobnale Duffy, Yorkvilie’s con Mart a "tro i atts to come amas, es 1 suse a is begin- Wiese 'ana Plesonsenotpe’ et Bar pi with a view for future varsity at Boe ein ened theoman ning to feel the effects of his long cam- | Robert Oliver and Captain Parr, Richard 8 cally b; ig ” Hirsch said that Allen's leg was}T. Wilson was also a subscriber, but| Neagle Brown ts not available, nor ts ly by the failure. of R. G. Hathaway, oxaensvuiibesocaans T, Nad’ to hore to nominate for the |Leo Leary, the fleld coach Isst fall,| (vento University, of Indiana | MIKE O’DOWD STOPS to enter wi brine. Leary now being on one of the draft ap-| Hathaway lee Worienar ty, Referee Haucop immediately disqualified him. bi Hebe class, aS ta | Oke One ee ain an the. avs | ITT tien: ls'68, Ciree:milens-azen. tna | MART? Bem Dmonan ant of ioe Cra 8Ds | omtotal otek Ald men CONNELLY IN FOURTH eid of nearly all Western towns,| 200 Wesmantel aa fut arranged ant | \fartone, and Billy Schoeider and dach Giewn| of the big race brush course, and with much a field to peal, boarda, | fu eos of the Unites| to ed his appointment —_—— Throughout the West Sunday is the | ‘cure cart Chate tenreeene Bei meen | ot Marlem, ra . the e the academy his prospective coming * h ‘ont no p | State, d at a recent meeting of the| was acclaimed with joy. BOSTON, Sept, 26.—Mike O" Dig Daseball day. People Who Work ne eon et nian Pr a wees talr to, be’ the mont notable since the | itera ootall Committee “it was| however, to may at Iniiana, © PTS*™*| st. Paul doteated Jooy conn et for @ living are not logislated againat, | “ bergen Sg ge egy Wrenkie | cant Morrie te training at the New Polo Club for| Though Sunflash I. considered the) '™the Initial running of the Subserin- | found impossible to name football They are allowed to spend their one | "um of Jemy ae yet y Miske, Amor ————,->-_—_—_. Charlestown tn four rounds last t his marring |most formidable of George Smith's op- | Hon Steeplechase was won by Bonny | bead for the yeu night 1 il hook wi be t! . “ —— the Armory A. A. O it Co Gay ‘of reat in tho beat wort of rent, |e, Brome, Tei dota wil took wpe Vive tondy ily | ponent agin, lensed for the running by Soren 4 Willafe are both ukety [LAUREL HAS LONG LIST OF | Siconta tome a inte eee hie | vartnem are Tommy Neiaon was withdrawn from the fourth “peal 7 ds tosted the towel Into th clean outdoor recreation. , ting Lab sh, Pasig Bn will tackle | ¥8 a lies: Ualing ai ta. te B. Widener, from H. H. Henry, Last Amhe' grea 6 ring at Connelly hi a otaft that should be envied, 2 thee om club with . th ck of the Sanford stable]. r ‘on bs to b 4 on the gridiron, al- no chance, In the firet round Connell; ARL MORRIS and Billy Miske — Gniet ‘Turner, Jack Britton and Harry Doworue | ¢ MU Re HRT RRN GUE GUE a (hot. Dane, probability be made up almost entirely a bod teas when O'Dowd drew Out ofa will furnish An effort fe being made to clinch @ teh-round | are helping Bim round isto condition, assatt's Garbag & hot DAC.) whe thoroughbred racing bf treahmen, Only one Amherst vot-| LAURML, Md. Sept, 26.—The Mary. | (UNCD_ the fall slowing him up urnish something of in- between L 4 ant - and when he gave way in the stretch| rong Island will come to a mt! eran is avaliable, while it 1s not known |tand State Fair's stake book for the|* — = ee terest to fight followers when | eer er Brvohire light sana Sele kash eam aaz.|Daddy'n Chole and Whimay kept the} with the one day mentite of the United | that Williams will have & sinste player r the . « they meet Friday evening. Morrin| sea. ‘two as mote. Na added to Bat Association at Bi t | ‘Toe bout, Mt arranged, will de fouant| yA might’e card At the Fairmont a, 0, [favorite fairly well extended, George Fran t eeinal oi eee) hag outroughed and outfought nearly | a: the Man’ nant 9 ot aren on the ne by Matenmaker Tom McA Vere Hartley, the |Sinith got his head in front a little more|” “Phe feature of the card all of the big men, and has run over|o! Och ® The f forid's Series game will | crack Danlah lehiwelght, aod Ji Battling Levinsky like a steam roller | pisyet bere on that date, go the Management | guine little It over a peanut shell. Carl's bulk has WORN SPER CHR, MER SHE NO coming autumn race meoting at Laure POR === | Park, Oct. 1 to 31, 19 out. It gives the a STOR TING: dates fixed for the running of the twenty-two stakes for horses of various ages, which closed lato in August with above 1,300 nominations, and the over- {night programme for the first ten days lof the meeting, ‘Lhe card for each of | these ten days will be mude up of seven | rages, he average amount of mone: will be distributed daily amon the sant tclpating horsemen will be $5,670, the total for the frst ton days being $57,600 The programme for the remainder of the ting Will be de up week by week. f aix races, the|tha na furlong from home and won| four of srntch ill be rough the flel rad St Cb AAOIY Ue a AEnREN Bud ® UAlk, Will patent, e.siveoiochaan far tnrees | elieven fiom Benny Leonard, meet in tie feature event las ‘At three miles. muade him a dangerous man to fight, |e‘ ™ with Willie Duffy and Kid in one year oer inte creak Wi be tee Remember the night he fought” Ai Ta-ound event, and Benny Ganiner and Ty Mur | Great interest was taken in the/ cringe Cup for three-year-olds and Reich? He planted one on Al's chin| Jevany Howard. the Baroane Hight hearrwelaht, | rqy in the other, steeplechase because of the appearance | npnrd at two miles and @ quarter on | in the second round and interrupted | sad Larry Williams of Bridgwnort, who receatly —_— of soverni of the candidates for the| the e : s one of the most promising young | {oat « great twelveroand draw at the Natioval| eo. ygqAndle, who arrange af the bouts for | Harbor Hill Cup. One of these, W. Ht.) | aye net eee te Tt oe aie com Gareers of the year, Morris, to date, | A: ©. of Providence, R. 1., ware to-day signed | tyriem sporting Club, matched K, 0. Jaffe}Coo'® Town Hall proved that at least! ooar.oldx at about two miles over the had trouble with only a couple Dopety to mee fe) 6 | Ntwe a Joe Cans as toe contestants in the|he has tho qualifications necessary for|hruah course: the Mineola, a highwelzht | a HOEY | pattie of twelve rounds at the west entertainment one Carl Morrie-til L$ a ¥ Mieco for threesveaurcolde and. Up of boxers in the half-partion heavy. | Mt oie ened by thet organization on |*nmicfinel to the Carl Morre-Lilly Mlske bout, /the big three-year-old event by win- hand MP tet ie the atin misenle weight class, Jim Flynn gave bim Mich la schaluled to be staged on Friday night ith ol an awful beating when big Carl wan| ®ndey sgh, th the avore clu, ning handily, with olde horses in the| Sane MHandican for four-year-olds and RACING SELECTIONS. AQUEDUCT. Firat wate — Manganese, Star Favour. P’Bscond “iiace Northwood, Alan ) , li inte, Slayer tkce—Noontide, Wood Vio- . A hen, rourth Raco—Corn Tassel, Man- talsh, Tiekes Fifth Race—Wild Thyme, Orderly, a ; Hy hearts T 2.90 FP, M, eee laces, Town Hall, a son of Ballot, was|ipward at sbout two miles and a half I poncer. Maryland State Fair has made ., fH + ae novice. Gunboat Smith hammered ha : a : Ateeplochase for maidens and Lady Dorothy, Kash- lon for the Jumpers in y Sal's head nearly off and made him Baty Gtteon pend fortelte - be postes Mite McQowan has be Tnsy Celson, the | KePt Othe Sere mabe Bat PY Sed 2 Minne of ane {aCe at about two mllas.| i Heepavhane J St Banke thas t ten dave of Sixwell-filled Overnight Events grow wild and lose on a foul, w Mortis 1 Miske for their tem- ws marvagement, | DAY: i . dha 2 i — 9 Tf Miske can repeat the dose Nanded | round bout af the Mariam Sporting Club oe dane dim uD for Uwe maiedes On Ort, | Waited while Pigsonsthorpe and Peg o'| secretary of ths Race Committers. at, No HAVRE DE GRAC' {fencers of the iiss TO-MORROW out by Flynn and Smith he will prove | Friday night Gitwen, whan in chavs of Med: navn Befom the Com |My Hoart indulged in a atirring race|18 Past Forty first Atreet, on Oct. & | Firet_Race—Drill Master, Tvreen |! tations of the manag INCLUDING THR himself something of & fighter, Mor-| em Lad an, ore 7 iy dorert | mercial A. O, of Boston, and om Oct, © Geom | nearly all the last lap. He was still be- . 4 Wennt ntry, Moosehead, wide Pett \ the programme for th rig has learned how to take care of | posting fortes a » Puranion of goed ice tor] Cuip at Bridgeport, hind at the last Jump, but was full of | Mise Evelyn Se at mints. || “second Race—High 0, ja ing ye ANDIGAP himself now. tear pepeastnes, bail ftps SAN es _ running and ran over the others on the BOSTON, Sept, 26.—Miss Fvelyn }| Stone Henge. . Tied ace—Delancey, ‘The Busy- ody, Wodan. body the Ruce—Resume, Waukeax, Mean U meaty Fiace—w Bring- hurst, ‘Lop o' the ath : Young Towner, the Ayweight champion, who | fat. Gears, former national champion, do- Biroeniae . Tennis Tours 1 “ f ey bad Lad Cad has deen putting ep Cred ren sed doute since ha ‘i feated Miss Elenora R. Scars, 6—0, 6—2, Tutries are now ope Rag Mg Hy | snd Mliake each vosted $230 with Gtbeon, be placed Manet under Dick Curler's mans | A good youngeter graduated tn the|!n the Mira sound Of wamen's sinwien (n tennis tournaments to be held at the itn ment, will os Nore Hadetohie oo | ot race for two-year-olds when T, P,|the patriotic lawn tennis tournament Riverside ‘Tennis Club, Ninoty-stxth Toureday night, « wane Zulu Kid the nT, P. the Longwood Cricket (tub. The about Philade w Yo Ineets a two and three day affairs—wfi ha been held, and there will be no other and a 2 Mile Steeplechase e ‘ ‘ ace bh Btable, f track at which frat-rate Jar Street and Wert End Avenie, beginning | Middleweight Champion Al MoCor te training | Vanderbilt A.C. of Brooklya Wriday nignt Thorne’s Vanama won easily by twol et the Linen ond ee coarndyke ‘antimo s Hal “orpntabie employment Pata, men'a dounien of Gept” 30," mixed | ery day atthe Lwrtation A 6. of Mroain eed Iepatha from the favorite, Trompe La Meee eae ee te talon ain Race—Fair Mac Dan | country course at Laure! Park b jes on Oct, 7, und Jynlor singles on| Hie macager Jack Bulger, oe 1 him for pase! To-day, 3 FP. M.—N. ¥. Americ: Mort, with Gueland third, All three aderstein Will play against Mra BL vastly improved since last fa None oa ie. boule with Billy Mlake ond Mike Gibbous, SOL IT Heis Bes The hLIA™ laces horaes are foreign bred Cole ad ter may be found anywhere now, ‘