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THE BYENING WORLD, THURSDAY, GBPTEMBER 27, : BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [sone LEONARD AMBITIOUS TO BECOME TRIPLE TITLE HOLDER = International and American The Nee Fork Peering Wore } I Associations Are Playing Post-Mortem Series.” By Arthur -Buge”) Ramm, , —m Te FS ee he Youks are sl! gog through tae * Homeody ought te em Z ¥ 6 ans: the erason i9 over \ ‘ . ee ee _— © tte be oom alk wo ont Bisoest Circus ‘ ? } Mary Gorden may be right, Saar we ) ¢ (/ ‘ Aun ey \ ; ‘ ( \ ANY KHAmpie & je le and Amerisan 5 - . eying @ pest de Ee ee oe D You rmow, WILLARDS ay r Show? ok Beene Bor wnat won Sven Jens is / , BENNY LAONARD ip matered ¢ Pacey PAR any ¢ Herron © Reeve Gras Tr rill seortee tee fight Jack Britton ten rour BoOeky woot Mh TM on COD Wr Mire wane, Al crop of weeds on his fart i The weight is to be 189 pounds = me Cnty ie . “Tuer wy? . order to cop » measly tour theses’ Pingeide, Theat is, Britton har earecs iron men im the World Geren Whe te make 199 pounds Leonard car hus said that romance was dead? make 199 pounds wo easily that be can 8 4. —_—— will eurely be well under the required caret iil : AN ARTICLE THAT ¥ CAN EASILY AFFORD OVERLOOK, 1m. ‘Thie marks (he beginning of Benny Leonard's campaign to become « three-tine champion. Benny's am- - Rabid Rudolph wilt Bition ie to gather the welterweight — the symptoms of ve werid | nd the middiewelght titles and add pm. the chronic oie g Ne poor fami them to the world’s lightweight ttle ; and he held the Cardinals runiess| eighth of a mile, He passed Dancer —— at the Manbattan A, ©, of Harlem on the night | f Juntli the eighth, when St, Louis{inidway between the far turn and Two good things went by the board | of Oct. 9 ny ehould be giad to accept this| © it oe |crowded the tying run acrogs,| the stretch and apparently was com-|ecarly enough in the day to wreck | offer.” ald Moletrick, "as Callahan ia @ hehe |SN2MSn the regulars sinushed into|ing on easily, when ho euddenls |many @ short bankroll. Manslayer | right and will weigh the same a he does, ; A Free Prescription You Can Have Guaranteed to Strengthen Eyesight Greatly In One Week's Time in Many Instances | ‘""°* Kihen te Strong—According to Dr. Lewis ing run in the final game of the series. George Smith pitched for New York young Smith's delivery for nine bit |he managed to keep them well di ‘The following National League achea- ule changes were announced last night Hoston will phi headers in Brooklyn on Wedne Ovt and velling Friday's game, that already belds. Judging by | les on the big the knockout form Leonard ha ~ weet a = q ' shown in recent fights, this ambition cacao, iret article will be ony aa of bis is not as bizarre aw one might / Two J k A f oi vehi of the Se ee ae and will com heir aceent, think, considering the men he will / > i Gieten Teus os 0c eys rouse re cravate and dyepe cian have to fight Ted Lewin, present / } (ite GTRET Commamnce ) | seevesd Welterweight champion, gave Mike) ~ Tat Beet Wenn if Aq d t R Go : A Od | Gibbons, our best middlewetght, a 4 Here iG UIA Conmey ue uc ace ers ‘Twenty-two players have reported very hard ten-round fight. There i» Heres UM TH Giygy, ° ! the New York University eleven, Mttle to choose between Lewis and P \ * Tuel.DAYS Ago, n 0 ings ron and the management expects @ good Britton, for they bave fought many / JIM Gets Monn — ---- - season if they can only get that — 2 — times, and Britton has won his share ber ar Him Maape <a ? number of spectators. of the decisions, Lewin ts champion and Panwa rate, - | rs at Present merely because he was “ ————- aggart and Williams Lose) RACING SELECTIONS. WAA HOO, winner of their iast bout, on the of- Leo « lett hooker” Favorites Through J \ ws ficial decision of the referees, The n 1 said, “That's vin best || WITH HERZOG REINSTATED Bad Rid AQUEDUCT. WEST POINT, N Sept \aramme of th in. With the open-|, _ ie ‘tase lantad eacend viece, whidh a SAA beaters that Waa won by Britton, | Me uae cs oxi dedeny: "wee || ANCREACY. TO PLAY, GIANTS ad Rides. Firit, Race = Misadeth 3, Pie- Coming of the Army football season, |Ing of the medical school, several addi- | “tim cm (le et ine the Ward Seen am Britton, the equal of Kid Lewin in|we came together 1 noticed. that he MAY BE BIG FAVORITE aieecond” Ramee Recsbreek, Arche will be peel aO me aed proved tae ne Waite Cc, wake ae " Aghting adiity, met Packey MeMar.| Wa" & little lumpy on. the. left. side By Vincent Treanor. Ie, rey Law . I iAAdllabe Coteae: aailinad tector’ to lancties tnd! Mele Gace tee ee cic, | Cart Soerts te the only igi land, who was outgrowing the light. |, Shoulder and breast muscle: Now that the New York Na- || pag. | ird Race —- Vaulter, Mountain |) ap, FP | NNO OES POE ME Ee eres SORE Tie an tle that Ne burt weight class, but -|were more developed on that side.|[ tional management has Hfted Its © jockeys furnished the chief x6 Il. Pollyanna. appear here on that date. Athletic off: Golden wax placed at right ond on ac-|!* 8° Dlg that he has suburbs, ie ae, Dut was still generally! Using a left hook constantly giver |] suspension of Charley Hergog, the tople of conversation on the Fourth Ra Matinee Idol, Jack jails of the Military Academy havel|count of Du Moo's absence, He ts fast) = considered «a lightweight. Britton that peculiar development. 1 knew a trains home from Aqueduct Hare Jr, Lantus. failed to obtain another team to Mill the| and husky and will wive Fitzpatrick and ih Altrork te tr to orpanize @ foptbsit oy had been outboxing all opponenta tat & fellow who depends on a left || Captain and atar necond baseman. Ty ooaay, Johnny McTaggart NN] itttth, Race Frank Keough, Mo: }/engagement. The Army schedule, as|Costolion » Might for a wing: aasiga- | © by Dive Loria ut with ease, Yet Pi hook can't hit hard if he's carric the Giants are likely to go into |) LBs y McTaggart can can, Hrenge’ " offictaily announced to-day, follow ment * ~ t Packey made him Sixth Kace—Triple Crown, Arnold. y Jalong too fast. That's ‘why I started SP eeiita: Besta xt in for @ “panning” for the handiing |] ,SUh, salad +) Sept. 2, open: Oct, 6, ¢ ‘ YEA Bo, leek Uke @ novice. per Bg Ba a wey Tf tie World's Sertos one week trom }| 1 © ens, ubCoe Be ; 6, Cammexio Institute of . Denny Leonard te not at ait ike [let upe faint tet Win cee that iors || Saturday at Ohlcago pronounced |{') Palas Lt Wedea wad HAVRE DE GRACE. On, Bh Tate Cations Oat bt, Pilenee Geb. | posed, the eae ce de eratee fom | Pirates have lost en eoenaa ; t up. jet t ST scqratian axed the While GE Prompect Handio in which he ran} a ‘ 3 Ot, anova Col- | po the squad at the Initial football Caio tn boxing and fighting | 0K and he had no ehan 7 nae ped prdhuh Riche second to Manister Tol, and J. Wille P15. PO apaatanat Tit tor Tat jal si Motee Dame Unireet Nov, 10. |praction at New York University. of| "dred games and scorn euch Metartn eM tally the eaual of) ¢¢ A ND that's the way Benny ts] in Philadelphia on Oct. 2 tame was spoken of in harsher terms)] ,,oncon’, Rece — Highway, Hiker ; —_ | EUS Ga LOS wr SOE OND A Tee ee iy “spelt ypd is aditcthadte Te care abt wait alteon |] “Harty Ne Hempstead. Presiuent ||fF bia ride on Orderly, the odds-on || *“rnird*Race—King Worth, King || SCHENECTADY, N. ¥., Sept. 27—| rat oc tho vauad was composed of men ihend behacta i: iy pl caged He dosent need to kaow|| of the Now York Club, announced || choice in the Ath race. McTaggart || Sqguct, Langden, Hard, long scrimmages for the Union| wie vave newer betare sieved’ tosthal | superior to Packey as a fighter. No 2 ia nee || just rode a “boob” rac. Fourth “Race—Shooting Star, E4@]| squad have be who have never before played football, Don't m Rabid Rudolph's i intricate comparison ef the action or | NOW, Bi# man boxes. He studies him}} a‘ter a conference with Hersog Meanie dete acne of which all|] Cudiher, Holiday. ten oach Murray feels this te nvectaccy M;|but who are coming out this year to| left-handed articles on the Series, fi the men is necessary to prove this. in tho ring and plans bis battle right |] that the suspension had been lift- ee eye ee guilty at Umes, but Will |} swoop Up. “Onigo. ‘ypity ert TN os aanaaie preggo aea surgi {© help turn out a team that will be rep-| Our southpaw expert will eom- HI Their records show it. Leonard has| tno” faaals ale heen th oe He ee LL Gis WUE Mage Bo further SORINADE it, MeTagewe wasn't exactly boob-|] |) niin nace—Fhil Ungar, Tle Pin, 1! play the Columbia and Now York Uni. | onentative of the depleted student body| pare the relative strength of the fencoked outa lot o¢ men who wers|Lanaasa ent 8S MUCK 88/1 Hersog arrived in this dity trom ty Seen peer. COUN RED: UDNOKe meth’ Race — Christie, Eagle, (jversity games, which como this season|\* U™UVerstty Helehte, two teams. The second article fully as good as the followa who nl aie i s home in Maryland and sald he atgiaeee oe aaatsl than one would | Gordon Russ at the middie of the schedule, The open-| pntcty-n aidat a) ak will be on the acoustics of ; possible in a five horse field | paanasan. in, ' ny “five candidates reporte a went ten rounds or more with Mo- IBSON told me another atory|] felt so much better that ho fully | Poo bt é LOUISVILLE. Ug Kame with St. Lawrence, next Sat-| south Field for the firat ofMetal practice Comiakey Park. Ly Pariand. ‘ about his champion. on playing in the World's ch right down to within Firat Race—Jifty, Happy Thought, '¥, will test the present varsity line- | or the year at Cotumbi. ai All fans want to know wi aecrarians gave Gibbons a hard Thitehe. Mitohell, was the|| Series. Ho came up specifically | “9 @whth of w mile of the finish ho dull, ce The fact that only two varsity| Meteait, who ts Sant acme We Ore team has the strongest peanut { he wernt Sate ae ot F little! pent man Loonard ever fought,” he|| to consult with his physician and er a clowely hemmed in that he}} jrosty ee See) rE bandh gern tiles cyetinae Interest /and White equad, Four veterans from| boys, score card venders it being that his blo re taps, witie| declared. “Ritchie is one of the best|] was greatly encouraged when told ‘ion atonal Macias Hadar! | [mae 5 W."| {ttle Princess, Blue | scramble for the many positions open ‘ast, cmeson, Put in an appearance, in-) soda-pep clerks. / Gibbons’s, punches were driven in. |lightweights I ever saw. Benny tellx|] he showed decided Improvement. nlster Tol to got to the front reset Hace iterty Kelly, Queen | o@ the team, \cluding three regulars and a first atring Rabid Rudolph has a clean | Soalpet BS Nati’ ee ae aneeee me he has only one fault. Ho Jabs|]| He has gained elght pounds. Dr. pce Keough, on the latter, didn't |] orrant, John Jr, i te veatae aities SSAA He teal crest eee vlna i cFar- ie) 1d last pight the rest had eave any avenue of escape open fo Fifth Race—Warsaw, Sol Gilsey, Work was thi 1 " | been working out at the fleld for the! winner in his life. ; land. Fighting for tho middleweight| Wit his left two or three times. No Moeller sa! rt 8 \ s the rule at Fordham, and| just week, took the 4 L title he would not have to put the sane | matter whether he lands or not he'a|}| done Herzog so much good that Johnny and his mount. When Jolnny Race—Buford, 8} n for two hours and twenty minutes! heiped M. squad in tow and | Grain on, bie vitality, hat "would right thero with another Jab, But|] the chances were now in favor of | (ried to squeeze himself through on nitobh Blase ERE Ssgroiamarertaal¢ Grilled the players atl trough ms iF ge Sse make ne a better man {i the rail K hb teased. Ov, Seventh Rac Gletpner, Irish | & lively clip. A thirty-nit erim= Ni * ? Ms as hard a hitte never w ; ho always le orld ft i" . Me Ds Quarterback; | ; full, strong, "and. nies or thee it go, Benny studied that out and | MecAtee on Queen of the Water ~ ~~ ~ <a slevens closed the bse hieldlhen = See ice hen: | Givhons. Mike has had more trouble| then went in against the Jabs, made | wasn’t helping Jobnny out of his dim. |enough, J. Williams was the cause of = 1 : Mth the Die Rada eN een eegthan| Ritchie miss with the right, and Joulties, either, He just lay alongside] Ms disappointment in both instances | F light heavyweight knocked him down, Ritchie got ui him, seemingly purposely, at Manis-| her start and told all his Taeata ton or r con niin all thi arguments into and for two rounds after that ° ter Tol's tail, McTaggart was des-| i what he thought of Favour's » 5 ‘seem: al e © perate. © had a good orse under | chances were as nothing to 16 cOn- o é -sonsideration, it seems that Benny! Furs him gn the ropse and Anlshed | ,, 400, Sect some pitebere have on |perate, ‘He hed s good b anaes eer hing to th At the Clermont Sporting Club to-) in it are Praakle Callahan, the boxer of “ peason to think Benny tee te nome | him. After the fight {Henny went into| certain teams Je a queer thing, The|him, but could make no progress,|Mtence he had yesterday, In Orderly. aigne “Bi Brennan, who has scored | lrokiyn, and Weta Uartey, the durable Dasa,” to gather three titles, At least’ he Mite #, creasing | room. Mitchell Sry anes tae pane He Blas Finally he pulled sharply to the out-' yerformance of either horse yet. '®e thirty-nine Knockouts out of fifty-five | Thy wf umet for tan rounds at & boxing show é aa a right to try. elt very blue over the knockout. Pfeister and after he le @ Cubs! side and drove Corn Tassel through 2 batth will meet ke Clifford, to be staged by Jake Carey, the promoter, of bs i “Benny went in and shook hands. |ine warriors of McGraw kept Lew|the proverbial knothole between Man-) Kashmir, the colt which Willlam Brooklyn “trong bey, whe recently stood | gtvate, 8. . on est Monday aight. Martiey > ' TILLY GIBSON told me an in- Mitchioy he sald, ‘don't take this| tions ia the league for a couple of| ister Tol's tail and Queen of the|Clancy sold to H. C. Hallenbeck for off Gunvoat Smith end Jack Dillon, The | aco snanee nee Nava at the Fairmont | teresting story about Leonard| (°ppent,tor much, The game needs | waton, ste couldn't do Touch with] \vatere head. 1p donk 80, aueen oe Tee on Con ant ror ae pict) Winner of MMe rateacoin wkreanssrtal on cern a | | wl you, * e Water was nearly knocked out of| at auction for $800, wi ee 0 > a | vagy 2 etterday, Knockout won't keep 4 fellow Ike you | any other team but he certainly could] the way over to the middie of the| start for his new wee ede: meet Jim Coffey, the Roacommon giani. tea Sees den Ritae ca aan eee } ‘When Benny fought Leo Johnson | down. I've been knocked out myself|unnoy them, The present Yankee|track. McTaggart was at the whip| when he galloped home four lengthy round bout at Pittsfield, Mass, to-night, It he had never seen Johnson box,” said| “NG, know all about It) || | Nomenia is Bernie Boland. Boland) i) 4, Jiffy ‘and, once free and, with] in front of Wyoming in tho last race. |, Chanvien Beuny Lennart, whe revived #4002 Drumenie te mccemful 1a defeating Rivers be will Giteon,, “I be * ‘No! fs 1 striding room, Corn Tassel began] Kashmir won like a colt should, | for knocking out Leo Johnson, the colored probably be matched to meet ‘ ween Johnson a) ney Nos peer gaimed, Hitehie. You wired for the Detroit Tigera at the| Mrs oe M cea on Maniater Fou| At Uno end ye waa weit enay, Gat he, visa in ta thus, two minatog hat tech, mil | Hetrmm, N. Zn oon of a lcovesnd Gout to| of Wiorsentar eile Testiaeer the Couple of times, Benny asked mie (eae ee en ook Dave WUT | polo Grounds and the Yanks were de-|He gained with every stride, but the] had to be hustled rent slong BO weaties omtbog Nee bua at Senay for bina maser | WA SoHL of the Blmmane Ay Coe pow | ot Py "4 J 4 ae, alo Oo je hall of money for going i a ad ta. C, varday: 4 what Johnson's action was lke in| grue knocked me out and Fleming | feated by a score of 6 toi. In the last] finish line was too near for McTag-| the final elghth, where he drew away Another ovlored fighter in a ten-round nett at soa ning, Oct, 6, =e wily re the ring, I told him that Johnson| stopped me with a technical knock-| three seasons he has pitched twelve|Kart’s belated effort to get him any-| impresalvely, Queensberry A, C, of Buffalo, N. ¥., to-night, The Don't talk operation. If you can’t was very clever, and that the thing| oUt; That was when I'd had only @) 7 weaingt the home club and of| {ing but the place money, Corn |ecolored ecrappar whom he will face in tole go| | Tw ten-tound touts aod several proliminarice | walt for a free trial of Pyramid. fie bint? We Gc. wad box Kl few fights and it didn't discourage | mes aga °f| Passel was best in the race, and but| Mantster Tot, now that he has been |! Hidie Domes, the local lghtweight, who has| ‘7's, te waged at the regular weekly Boxing show | file Treatment get a boc box af any ; im care-| moe, Won't let it worry you, and after | those has won eleven, for the hard racing luck would prob-| raced Into condition, should go right | Yeo batting im fine form up through the State, of the Queenaboro A. ©, of Long laland City drug store and get relief not G 4 fully at the start and size him up| a while we can have ancther gc. You _ ably have won easily, along and win more races for Hail |Beany 4 to set o guarantee of $2,000, with tho | Stuniay night, Kid Queens sod Frankie Adame | Prt Trial py KGa] d coupon for for himeelf, Imagine my surpriee,| may turn the tables.’ | GHICAGO, Sept 2—-Chicago| McTagmart's ride was a bad one,|Spry. He has deen long overdue, | Drvilege qf accepting 45 per cent, of the rom | Mit Salo Nieher and KIA ane will be the! ator Pee ee ance iechinee cinesl ce eas then, when Benny went at Leo like| “Ritchie Mitchell hasn't fought | ,unchea three hite off Rube Marquart | Dt excusable. No such excuses‘could receipts, cipal in the two war ove protruding piles hemorrnolae. ema ) ; since, you know, He's a high class be made for J, Williams, however] Charley Patterson thought h | — such rectal troubles, Tale no eu @ tger and never stopped rushti she he was ettute. ~ PP’ ee ee eto w ict nducatinn, and in tho sixth inning and shut out/ana yet hiv effort may have bevn| sending a winner to the post in Miss | Cart Morrta wil be bent Dasy fishtine for the| contams for te Yorkie sorties Glen srw cent 4 him until he knocked him out in less|] guess ho didn't care for the kame, Brooklyn by @& score of 1 to 0 In| thoroughly honest. His mount Or-) Filly, She had worked well eno n | _ te | conteata for the Yorkville Sporting Club show next) | FREE SAMPLE COU! Ugh | next few days, as he ie booked ) for two battles, | Ms . than two minutes of fighting. |nleas ne could reach the top and | tho last Kame of the series, Weaver| derly propped badly when the barrier] to win. She was however very frac-| Os Friday wight te will tate o9 Bil re Pare Rebate so Matron laa pepe gr need ‘After the fight Benny sald to me: | stay there.” 1 ae at miatore to four bite and his| went up in the Afth, while Shuttinger| tous aa soon as she wan led oUt of | clever lghteetsht of Bt, Peal, 1a the feature bout | owe 95.pcund chuaplon, wht mie mutiny ie | i ‘pitching was backed up by wonderful | mot Dancer away ‘winging. Before|her stall. She stood on her hind legs |of tea rounds at the Harien Sporting Club, end 7 Lene empien, will mix meaktery wie fi Ad he aock | \Young Bridge, and Soldier Bill Dorwdber of Orde. | support Orderly got settied in his stride}in t paddock and reared around, | next Tumday evening he will hook he will tackle X ' —_— Dancer was on the front end with a] unseating Jockey Troise twice, Bhe| fous, the Western hearyweight, in aa ee ne oe eee ome ie. tors Stand Amazed at Power LOUIS, Sept, 27~-It took the|two length lead, followed by Mother] was away well enough tn the race, | round ecrap at the National Syorting Club «| sniee — ' Louis Cardinals tweive innings to | Machree, Daybreak and Silver San-|but Troise had her all over the track. | Albany, N. ¥. Mike MeTigue, the Irish champton, who emets | the Giant rookics by a score of|dals, Orderly was about ten lengths} He had her on the outside at the . Augie Ratner st the Clermont Sporting Olub | oO 'on-Opto to Make Weak E: es |: ‘A ingl® in that inning by | back and apparently out of all con-|bend, swung her to the inside for the| Dan McKettex, manager of Frankie Seturday night, will be matched to box Harry |; Hirock With the decld.| tention early, Williams, however, got| run home, and got himself thoroughly | tv Brooklyn lightweight, to-day declared that he) Greb if be dispone of Hainer, On the same field got to the leaders inside of an stopped to nofhing in the stretch, fin- ishing outsid@ the money, Every- thing possible was said about Will- jams in & roasting way by backers of the favorite after the race. inquiry. Si 80 08 to be api 1) Thured Oct, 4, Instead of aw r Ms r y it —— Uble and expense of over # | Rourecey, Coty Sy # previous Trainer Jimmy Murphy is having| yesterday, He got to the front early, i = Filled and Use at Home. if Bye trouble Gencriptions | Wy seheduled eet hard Wek. He lost two|and then it wana case of Troxler say. | Johnay “Kid” Alberts of Bilmbeth. N J, ana} Victims of eye and other eye | of this prescription. native CN Mirek en Riay SBo. RAMON BL) races yoaterday which he felt reason. |ing “Come and catch me” Mangan. | Weiter Laurate, the promlaing West Side flanter, ‘aud pot ® ba: - aa: @ ese evidently needed his last race. | both middlewsights, were matched today by John BEGINNING AT 2.30 P, 2, ably sure of winning, and, strangely him going, and running around the Some thought his ride was one for ofictal would give champion Benny Leonant « guarantes interfered with and shut off enough of $4,000 to meet Callahan in @ ten-round bout canl Marty Crone will meet Young Battling Nelson to beat even a Sunbriar, | a ee | tn © ten-round bout. was the first of these. Weldship would have been beaten in the same race under the handling Byers gave Man- slayer, Miss Filly was the second of the “money from home" kind, She didn’t run her race, te put it mildly, Unlees something prevents the men from com: Ing together, Jim Coffey, the Irish heavyweight, ‘and Bili Bronnan, the Chicago K, O. artist, will ve {t out for teo rounds at the Harlem Sporting Club on Friday evening Oct, 6, The managers ‘of the meg hare accepted the club's terms, a the figuters are anxious to clash, There was no stop to Manganese | 0 ne Ron-Opto tablet in @ fourth of 4 © York will play double head oie ee = - —_— Weimmantel, the fight promoter of Brooklyn, for a * ‘. . fem, 2 HhGeiie it lgt it idaotve, With | puitadedpia on, usndas, Oct fy and |{en-rmnd Vout They wil eiange wallons tn the . Sixwell-lilled Overnight Events y hay tes your eyes | We day, Oct. 3, thus cancelling semi-final to the ten-round scrap between Billy U remarkable from the start | Thursdays game and closing the season Miske af St, Paul and Charley Weinert of Newark nanimous night they fi Rity, Now 1 as done for ma." i ultitudes more will be able > they NOTE ¢ tefund the mone ober Leading drugiata, bdr, am will qu you Ky Many h Many int inet na Uy to take atepa to nave 0 late In Philadelphia on Wednesday, Oct, 3. WASHINGTON, Sept. 27.—Contract fer $30,000 worth of baseball euur at for immediate delivery to t National League, they Ante; amuvent ply ao e o i Prt " was ke & iniracis’ C0, he he above ‘article ‘was auviniite), sala” Wye] soldiers in the Cranley Cite | WAL PC. Gube WALL P.C.lcrabe WL PC) Clube WAL PC, | Broadway Sporting Club om Tueeday night, "Red recommend and Highweight Handicap He garat othe anes the Mou Oot ywoscriiticn “a, truly "a wondertl | Goode fArtae by. Clark Grimth, New York 94/53 ,639 | Chicago ..74 78 487 | Chicago 98 82 .658| Waatton.49 76.476 | Mason, manager of Civ, signed ‘articles of agree oO ° @PRCIAL RACH TRAING ine this prescription for Wn tO eames uent ingrectients are weil! Ge the Washington Any Thies. . 579 | Boston....67 77 465 ‘Boston ...07 68 600| New York 67 80 456 meut calling for Greb to meet Jack Dillon for Ss leave 2 Station a at witeput piassen! Ansther w erred. ty ian tector of the. Soldier Bat 544| Brooklya .65 77 458 Cleveland 66 64 873, Mt. Louls...56 ten rounds at the same clud on Oct, 16, It is CRAPUIT ‘ ate Llntpuah 4 eaygi "was bothered with eye stral® | em “wen, attained” Fuad. Griffith ox! | that the equip- |] Claamaa7s 75 600! Pita’gh,,. 49100 329 Detrolt,..78 7% O17! Phila... 67 expected that Dillon will accept the match, a4 be ‘Aut il OT ee Oe Saad water | camer) eee nt Will be div etween the axe m ; an {a anxious to meet Gred again, lomobile m nlen reached by Trott frduced “Here wolecr achicd. smaninn eof] toon Nath RESULTS OF GAMES VESTERDAY. om GRAND STAND 83, LAD a1 siaseee F 8 ist Udo “Ulieret vision of for even in the sixte Bt. Lewis, 2; New York, 1 (12 innings). | Dewelt, 6; New York, 1 | Nate Lewis of Chicago, manager of Carl Morris LUBRICANTS + LADENG Ghigp id ft ia rete sive | oHicaao, Chicago, 1; Brooklyn, 0 Waabington, 6) Chicago, 4, and Charles White, the Chicago ligvtwelght, re ‘What these lubricants have fol ehould be bela ou bait for regi in} 000 in cash’ Philedelphia. 6; Pitteburch, 0. ‘Cleveland, 2; Hosion, 0, | ceived @ telegram from White to-day stating thet doneforracingdriversthey will renitonether,. 1 adore, ls Pt I eaten “seellale ete ceived ta c kin pay Boston, 1; Cincinnati, 0 (int game), Poiladetphia, 4; 4h, Leals. 9, be bad bad oa Xn paetamrash tahen ot BM ee do for you in everyday driving. e i, * an ethica’ cy ery a’ bree Fy Obi Mi w, whieh for pev being orate ‘one ant | Gammon of the -W prt care epee ti Sees, ee eee Nee ae proken, Waite injured hie left bend Bik yynr dealer for the = ghar it etgtben Syestani | opens on, Saturd ie GAMES TO-DAY. eee Tocent bout with Johnny ‘Tilman here, He ws Che: « large part of pacity of the park {s only 33,000, New York at Cincinnatl. N, J., at the Broadway Sporting Club of Brookiya TO-MORROW MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS INCLUDING THE Parkside Stakes ou Tuesday evening, Oct, 9, for DIXON’S 89 out of the 40 leading racin, drivers in this country use ani Immediately after Harry Greb defeated Jobony Howard in the ninth round of their bout at the | American League. WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS, expecta to box again in two weeks, a that thousands who wear| any wool drwwal. kind |turned, a it represents requests | haere ayy -— n q 0 wear | onl dre th ity by Mad enite Brooklyn at Pitteburgh, st Washingto. sigsrrp can iow, discard nem tn &'reaaen | hfeat ihe, teas, Kaley arn ) 40d clos to, 100,000 ‘pean, while tha om Pnberet. | . wal ‘Another wateh between good lightweight was Established 1827 JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLECO, Jervey City New Jervey DOK | } clineied las, cight, ‘The battle who will Gsure i | re meamnonte a=

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