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_ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1917. | 2. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK A WORLD SERIES TRAGEDY WITHOUT WORDS - eo Se -_ > Biy Gibson Promises There’ Be No Overcrowding at the Mor- fis-Miske Bout at the Hariem $. C. To-Wight. i oo 7 ’ Nee « ° femt ot Club to-night whe M rie and WV M ' rN « Biiy Gr Will Mot be overcrowded an it wae the leonard. ico Jone t f the seat prices will be rais floor will be covered with railed. tr hemes and no spectators w be a lowed to stand in the alnle Miske ts a fist class fighting man Me @eighs about 150 pounds styipped That weight, the vid-time champions weed to claim, ts enough for y| first class heavyweight to carry into the ring. Jess Willard ham intr @uced a superheavy clase th has put the 180-pounders out of the run mini far as the champlonship is concerned. But Mis ways he Wouldn't care to be a pound heavier to fight Morris, He is chuck full of eonfidence, He even mays--wo Pm in formed—that he will mingle wit Morris with the full expect flattening him. If he « the rest of the aspiring runners-up might as ¥ genera pmichtrns oe" McGraw’s Experience amore wic ery | Jack M’Ginnis Wins Purse |Benny Leonard Se a Min’ awa, bad no ee WORLD'S SERIES GAME HERE || 4 ° ° Si 8 A h Ger, ied finned’ Ss Gives Giants Edge on en | With Short Priced Choice —_ 1 oe Star As for Carl, he thinks Miske will «© Polo Grounds at each of the on My Wanie tc, rant Welton savin Sox in World *s Series. Mea thle wilh inaude the canes Arnold Bothered Sandal in AMORK a let of so-called “bums” was] BUFPALO, N. ¥ Morris wants to fiht Fulton again, hore, This will include the entire ind he intends to slap aside a few red a good price, but after avy welt , Sept. 28.—Benny " wtan eats, 4 Leonard he Herhtweight cha jon, eyo Sake Pulte Li ebli Aaadad ats whieh will!) Run Home, but Stew- | tistening to Mtecinnis many went else-| put Eadie Dorsey, dark. boy No. 2 There's an ofter trom New or-|Clarence Rowland, Chicago Leader, Never Won a Major |} iii. tie pieachor seats will be ards Took No Action, Veancnue a ue pentane away tn the third minute of the aec- Jeans. Morris, when asked for his | . . fen his: Sha wal hich ¢ didn ant to spe ond round at the Queensberry A. C. ee OT Batten, witednack| League Pennant Before, While This Is New York) ' t whieh | Price, short as it was (it should have| here last night. There being no other Hes the sromoters oan get. Fulton's Manager's Sixth—Windy City Boss’s Previous Claim Shia Wath estan aakada al By Vincent Treanor. |beon 1 to 3), but he should worry|dark onex for Kenny, he will now so terma, agree to pay Fulton his price, at whe aide he entran ors, Arnold Won) back with the white lads, if the latter Behe ahd : ae [about the non-be and if there is anything lett of th Wi ing of the Three-I League |] wit! be announced later, but tt is HE feature of the racing at Ames : ; nse they are willing to put un, give to Distinction Was His Bringing 8 likely that the tieket windows will Juct yeaterday was the victory of !® 4 romp, even if he had to foul Bun-|can see their way clear to take him } ; : A - ; dale in duing so, McGinnis was ha on It to Carl, Money i# no object to him hampionship to Peoria. open at noo fo ticke ‘ aucky Jack" MeGinnis's Arnold sO. MeGinnis was happy | on. e He just naturally hankers for another Cc P P Ns her i hebgeed ae u dare Will || the last race, Jack told all his!Decause those worth while were aay gol pg Dotonea ll Pond m4 chance to slap Mr, Fulton over. He SOG At the BpsOS way HAOHO 1) cbetting frianéa” thas vie worse | SON Luis Leavitt, In where name] Genta lens SA Laeeaed, eaen 18 led to do it before, when he lost ‘ " the second round, when with a left en ten, “nut ho thinks he can do | ate are now busy comparing the Glants and the White Sox, en n kicked in one of his fore. ‘2 colt ran, bet, and that wa jab to Henny's throat he stagxered sis |] be Heserved seat and box seat} rs will be admitted at this entrance || had t and automobiles will be parked on }|!es* at a race in Sar balance. ; vised them that he was a bad betting Tather his Jockey, Buxton, did)" ne tne fireworks. Benny proposition at 7 to,10, This price, things to Troise, on Sundale, getting| shot his left hooks, his right cross toga and ad. that was necessary Arnold, or|the champion, who was a bit off his it yet, if Fulton can be persuaded to 4 of the National and American Leagues, respectively, in the meet him. rld's 8 &, which ope from Saturday in Chicago, One i ants’ outfield is superior to that |} the Speedwe rt declares the Chicago club has it on expert goes into det Is telling how the € ‘ ISKE has done some reat] of the White Sox. Another exy 7 fighting among the smaller! York because It possesses a steadicr infield, Another expert says that with Petits ae pabdebdsay biases the Pere GnL ERIS aaAeuine ORR B! heavyweights, He is a fast,| Ferdie Schupp in the box the Gionts have a big edge on the White Box, ad Sj an got Avy eh le: "The Stewards | cMertalnment, = effective, straight-standing boxer, | whose best bet Is Eddie Cleotte, the veteran. An even break tw given th G P. d {and got aw : } al He bite ‘hard. He has the action of| two clubs, rewarding catchers, by eco statiaticlans, but the one department ridiron unts an Passes A | seldom disquality the winner of the 3 & the old-time fighters, who in which there i# a decided superiority is the managerial end, and the ex- ; _|last race, and the backers of Arnold . 5 td trained in the gaine when tho object | perty are not paying much attention to It. Coach Pop Warner of Pittsburgh {i;!\!s" 4: Lnte fall will centre) were lucky, F tic Ne ; was to finish the other man, if It As to leaders, the Giants have it all over the White Sox, Manager ; M4 man $09 is ew. i took all night. John J. McGraw has won six championships, He has been through so many| Eleven, Which Opens Season The crowd was very small at Aque- a short time there will hea strong| Campaigns he knows just how to move each man, He knows the various! Against West Virginia To-Mor- varsity ( aul a and Gossip By John Pollock an an-| duct yesterday. The card was nothing . Corwin of) to enthuse over and, besides, It looked Council to-day, #0 arranged that) hard to beat these days, when fa- without any show! Battling Levinsky, who recently angles that can only t mastered by experien Claren Whand—set t State Legislature, and the Gov-|jeague pennant before. Hix chief claim to distinction w' sident Com- Dally practice will be erfior, to put through a new bOXINE! jekey secured him to displace Jimmy Callahan as leader of the South Side It will not tater Bil, Boxing ts a necessary spurt in| team three years ago, wax the fact that he pile ria to a pennant in Dates of fr war times, Skill with the gloves hay a anwuk een fixed. but meetings with Hare] Of fear of official condemnation, In fought a twelve-round draw with Jim 1 and Princeton, and teams repre besome an army requirement, and it BR 4 axperts a ; pub eeems an absurdity to cut out public} Vxpens | ‘ the first race, for instance, the play- ater the Irish heavyweight, at the ing milltary units at Newport, K. I he " Armory A. A. of Boston, a da bition of boxing at this time. Tluttaburk “are. ‘ikely For the | €PS had no chance whatever. They was to-day Hundreds of professional boxers are | “ll-star age signed up ¢ oth r In wuitoae will Ue Interclass| Played Producer and Kilzabeth H., club. qtte Spots al be ott Btn 8 and inter pone! ene now engaged in various branc They blam the service, und in a few weeks i y games. All ath-|the “form” horses, only to the es at Yule the of our best boxers will be bus movement to induce the next PITTSBURGH, Pa., Sept. 28,—Uni- ith y | vorites are lost: versity of Pittsburgh opens its football season With West Virginia University at] ¥ Inclined to give Rowland much credit for winning this! \torgantown to-morrow, Coach Por n League pennant, Thoy * the team ft such 1M] Warner has lust such stars as Bob Peck ation that it could have landed the jon without a feader.|.19 gim Herron, whom Walter Camp Bie serine @IRPIRE CARE year chose for his All-American first and Ch will surprise the talent and bring home, the bacon, ager nes trang, peapectively + Jimmy De Idle Collins at second to help him out when he is puzzled by the | oer sag) i vi y Behe structing recruits in the army train-| breaks that are sure to occur during the series, ‘Then, loriiakay | nee Aimy | Haatines, “via! Morrow) ont el Se coisas AS ar will be/ unheard of Sister Marjorie “roll jun of Chicago, who has a long list of aN ileabeth Ht. ran out’ at | Aiockouta to his eredit. Levinaky” and —_—_— the head of the stretch and Pro- rennan will battle twelve rounds to a J., Sept ngton, on Producer, | 4¢clsion next Tuesday night. As both sos: too, owner W BRU : sch sii ducer quit. Pa 3 ing camps, The sport has acquired! wit) undoubtedly advise him, Comy was very much on the Job in 1906 when |CMude Thornhill, and many men whole first Injuries of tho season struck | was one strid men are fast bi ‘i { a new standing throughout the! the White Sox, with Fielder Jones as manager, easily whipped the Cubs: @ considered high-class aubatitutes| ihe Hutwers auusd, and as a reault the Be ee ee eee ae ee ui" they parts tamib\ an lateresting . coh te . "Tiast fall, jcarlet eleven may have to face Ural, country. Kld Gleason alno helps with hls sonhIRe scan e einmireee st fa es tu-morrow in the! opening. Kame "rainus Afchdale received, what looked like | scrap FORGE ROTHNER writes: d ‘ i ants are the veterd aye a bert and George} Columbia's second day of football] Se48on minus the services of two of th be le by Kennex tose Ce et al Gibean practice war brightened by the appear-|f4t Veterans not taken ‘by "the was.|stecplechase, but it developed after] | The propos ten.round bout i nt will be Rowland fs thirty-etght years old. To broke into baseball as a eateher|ance of forty-two men for the varsity y and Whitehall, halfback and full-| the event that Archdale had bowed a| fey and Bil Mrennan, the Coteag wrestling tournan ively, ar tendon during the running. ‘This Is | relat, rr Dubuque in 1908 and never v Ly yu ' 4 consolation for those who thought | Malem 8.¢ nday Mec evening, Oct. 1, the entire procee . able to rite to the major league ranks, | team and twenty-eight for the freshman aw has been thirty years in baseball, almost as many years ag} team, In addition to Howard Miller, | injured, Kelly ck of the 1916 season,| sprained ankle to be fought at the Werk from to-night, nae beew Archdale a legitimate 9 te 10 shot. |! tained unili Friday evening, Oct, 12, Cott em Ing from beld in the gymnasium on M } ater E ; RSs Mevoied to the Army Athictlo Rowla 1 has been on this earth, He has been a manager for the Gianta | oMutn Del fran, cand’ Mocave | teint kok Sted | Whit ehatl we sass astel for Ws ine Fund, Among the prominent wrest-| for fifteen years er of last year's varsity, who havelous, however, and it is possible that} Pollyanna got Fld of hor ‘tack’*| MIM. which be tnjured im hia recent bout with ' Te wun will compete will be Dr. Rowlind is an unassuming chap, who never drives his men. He is a helping Coach Metcalf witp. the ford Will use the men against Ure] after passing tho finish line of the| 2% Monde. is not thoroughly well and that auvther Fi BF. Roller, Ivan Linow, George | strong advocate of the sacrifice hit Kame, He believes that the beat way sew material into form, if was revorted | sinus, third race In third position, and was| "te Will make it much stro 4 Bothner, Will Bingham, Frank 8.| to win games Is to earn one run at a time by advaneing runners through Pane ty ate cri ene a tece Hele WOW 5 a Recordingly disqualified. ‘The rules! An exe ott bantama who wil 4 Leavitt, Hjalmar Lundin, Young] the sacrifice hit game. MeGraw's dea is exactly opposite. He believes in i em ? ad morty Ren somposed the football! of racing are that a horse and Jockey | tree ten-rousd bus at is 8 figure in the 5 o Hackenschmidt, Vernhott Hansen, | the hit-and-run mame. W HAVEN, 8 fiuad it New York University's aecond| must “weigh out” with the Welght| trookija temorow nig seoneg ny 8 fof ‘a Tom Draak and Sandelle the Greek. n Ohio Three of the| started with, Pollyanna unseated | soon, W ported to Promoter 'e “There will be seven contests in aaa patnesesaiea — oe Somer i . tein cence |‘Troine after’ the finish and ral hae and, will nase to ‘antag, St ia * & Jal reservations made for] yy. Ss ban? resting tte eh ycentie: and Soko! around the track with the saddle 4 4 ‘A they i 3 MEME dhocia sou desire reser: boxora have been getting too much gt tation to ineae Ham. dangling by the girth strings. As @| Newest agi ot Jemey Clty will meet, Hay a4 vations, Kindly send In your order] toine to whow. that a wrestling. con- ’ 1 jyeara team, was also on ha from last result Fielder If, got the show| and Frankie Brows toetice Jeah Nerwon! fm; Btonce, an the reserved seats will be Heat te ay hot a competition uw a Hox orid's eries WwW | with a few ‘of last sears squads there ‘ONEY: patil i Ushited to 160. Hoping you will col ing contest any day In the week were several oan: Hida stor the newly| sacs ay el foe cott. Fre| p..MAteh mee arranged to-day between Iran ; rate wi me in making is wor. . “ » oO Senrge eam, acl are jr. Is a nice colt. eli wn The wrestling card George. is offer Vatecy Cline, Jocal lghtwelgh i thy and patriotic cause a success, Ting ought to fill Madison Squar CHICAGO, 8 ee shouldered 128 pounds in the Babylon] cartel tor vext Wed hae tae ; uN o 0 son Square CAGO,_ Se tell fo inewday ni | om, pr IE Ce arden, Rothner's Gymnasium | at New York Management Taking) sealpers In Wor | The Fordham football players received | Handicap, ran around his fleld and come together in a twelveround bout py ; “GRORGE BOTHNER” | yoo 252 Went Forty-second Street. | By P t charges of conspl (elr Initial set of signals, and asa re-| from tight quarters came on to Win| cision at @ show to be brought Boe i " ’ ery Precaution to Prevent |\i tw sucmoted ny aiff, Hare an thtovah with| clever”, Eady, Dorothy. ah Added | na al" meme ket sta bust d . ; Harry Hrabinor, Secretary of the Chi-|end, returned to th rie s clnion, be no “exhibition” bouts—nothing Photograph of Billy Miske run-| Games Here With White Sox| cao ciup or ths American League. | shifted trom senhiient Gogo a A. K. Macomber, the Callfornia| a1 us indy 2 G Both- ning with sparrin riner Hrabin told the State's Attorney | posit f * : ppe, accompani Frankie BS SatTA ea itiat: ihe oreenilere sitting en hia ahenlders Mgail right} Oct. 9 and 10, that ‘dexpite every Breewution the spect position he looks like 8 fixture, sportsman who is, the, owner of fast ee Dantamvalght, will eare Flags be i are determined to show what can be | ano; : 4 , Were adverttslng that | they rac America’s greates joroughbred | leans on Weinesday, where Hrown wi , lg the game when it is played |*bOUt running with a sparring partner Would haye tickete and are already BRENNAN KNOCKS OUT stable and an ardent supporter of the | trainizg for his twenty-round battle mae | strictly “on the el.” They are} Perched up there, but does Miske The White Sox are at the Polo| “they “hre demanding. premiums of CLIFFORD IN 4TH movement for remounts for the army, | Moore of Memphis, Tenn., which ts scheduled to be % going to show New Yorkers that|think he can run when Carl Morris Grounds to-day and will play two|more than 200 per cent, for reserved ROUND, | has again come to the fore in an ef- | fought at te Louisiana Auditorium on Jet, 8, ; Bi wrestling is a regular sport, Aa|draper 230 pounds of Oklahoma beef games there to-morrow, ‘This will be |8°&t* —_—_—_——— fort to ald military racing by the — George says, the wrestlers think the! around his neck? len A. Comisk Club, an Chi the last opportunity that the local | Chica President of the| Knockout Bill Rrenna. | presentation of a $260 trophy to be] Tommy Robson, the farmer welterweight n is fast com- isht of this hanced that hot more 9 United Hunts au. }elty, but f Maid Ho Club, announces at more | Hiting a record of K, O.'m that bide raced for at the United Hunts « ¥, Dut now of Maiden . who has been fans will have to size up the Chicago n Vekot of the 37,000, pavilion t bide fair figita in rotation in Moston, la — it jun ind bleacher setts Would be sold. to any | to outshine those of all the other heavy. | {M2 meeting at Belmont Park Ter- . Does Your Husband Drink? champions before they meet the | person and that the purehaaer mint Ko | weights, He. acored another knoekeuy | MBM Ost: 14. “One of the conditions Mii elt, . the or a ae ‘A nei i A Ih park as soon as he has pure | oqee : of the event is that officers and men| twelre founds at the Commercial A, C. of South < sant in the big battles for the base. [110 the, thusspeeelucing tho nevetbit vi tary Jest olan stopping Jack Clifford of the army can get in to ride at 165| Hostop to-night, As Hobson ta batiling in his R . all supremacy of the world Mity of scalpers havin nts in line of Broo! four rounds at the Cler- is, with the distance two miles| best form right now he ought % Druggist Tells How to Cure Clarence Rowland ta apt to keep hin | bhewe teketeu to he waded an ale on |imont Rink, Neither Gunbont smith ner Deer the warious barriers: of this ud: | wr te fot tne ; A : | regulars in the line-up for the reason | of 60 cents and $1.00," a Dillan’ eayié secomedak this feat, mittedly dificult course, i eth At the Brown 4, A. o ; | ine ke oe ee Clifford holding both of these men pretty, As the leader in thls section of the| , aie 5 bh The Liquor Habit at Horne _ }3#:\ wiisivesnom satitionat prace | aye ational Gommeson wit cable leven in tencronnd bouts [country in reward to the devetopment | ait, Hil Tate te cuore » { pine on the field where two or moro], 1,000-word story to France afte Brennan spent tho first two rounds of military racing, the United Hunts + Wie, #2 AgAIBE 09 Bonds, the Weetere fighter, in the main attraction of tea rounds, There will also be several preliminaries and a wrestling match between Young Mundy and’ billy Lurene, * of the coming games will be con-|each World's Series game, and Bennie hslaing up his opponent, but in the third {tends to Keep the coming race up tested. ‘This will be one advantage | Kaul expects to play, so that 400 of [eut loose with left Jabs and right upper. t0 the standard which has obtained ; . Will have to be devoted tol outs, bewildering the boy from mersse/{m the past, with the test one which that they will have over their Na | him the Bridge, In the fourth a right tothe Will prove the necessity for auch tonal League rivals, as the latter | - the TEM eka te te ctecket att? svanth’ under the conditions walob| Lary Mense, the Paat will be unfamiliar with the pecutiarie |“. 849 exceeding $25,000 has been |he was counted out, onist, | wagered ar the curb brokers on | —— ned that whiskey Free Prescription Can Be Filled At|sined thor wniiker Any Drug Store And Given Secretly | ut) am eraterul for + M. J. Brown, & Cleveland man, was for 1 it Whenever ponal @ confirmed drunkard. Dane, ts now under the management of Jack Doverty, who also looks f a tl after the interest of Dutch Brandt, ihe In eat tes of the White Sox park |the basis of even money between. the tym. bantamweight, As both Hanae end bets mens Playing hard hit balls off the right] Giants and White Sox for the World's | Martley claim the ligstweight championahi of Uejna,,omethina ‘which woul field wall at the Brush Stadium ia an 8 | MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS Peamert, Doherty o690 be would Ube to be kn eminent. cher wh int that muat be acquired by prac This is the most active betting thus em mect to vettle who te the mgatful bolder, wate formu (th tice, Joe Jackson may have ar, but it promt M0 t hance | 8 to ome | are, Soran en my husband i lively from now on. | Manager Tom Sta' ae matched hie light it filled at the dru: aid to do a Httle further experimenting |™ Mp welant, Bobby Lyons, to Bare Bhat de diese Sea P|, Go itis thew National League, American League. gem, Moti Laon, are Carey Baron Noabana ann -—- commissi Cee Se EA. | Cate . Gabe WAP.O Hl tne Lenox A, C, of Meriden, Conn., on Oct, # . Dasition world arti z. ‘ee President Harry N, Hempstead of th that he had $ eon the | New York 83 639 and Johony Schwarts at the Yorkville Bporting White Sox at eve Jay agalnst $11,00 ard Was still offering 6 to 8 that White Sox will win the opening game. | Giants declares: that every ls being taken to prevent. specu tickets for the World Serios games here| with the White Sox Oct. 9 and 10, th The chief reason for’ not reserving seats in the lowe of the gran stand, as in previous World's ‘Sort here, ‘is to prevent speculation so far sible. $10,000 to Fhite. 579 Bt.Louls8 1 68 44 (neinnau76 75 .503 to het ela that he can nine the ver wilt Club om Ost, 10, EY? Jimmy Kirk, the popular Harlem igbtweight, will be eeen in action at the Polo Club of Harlem to-night, 1s epponent will be Kid Carter, the popular movie actor from Washing ton Heights, There will also ‘be tensounders between Harry Martone of New Jemey 18 18 1517] Se LouinG6 95,371 RESULTS OF GAMES YESTERDAY. Pittsburgh 10; Brooklyn 2, | Chieago 6; Washington 1. Cincinnati 6; Boston 4, Philadelphia 6; St, Louls & CHICAGO, White Bor, wins spt, 28-—The Chicago 8 of the American dsetully effect 0 whe ‘advise every who Washes. to ution# also will be taken to pre. J a we play exhibition GAMES TO.Day, Jobnnte Duffy of Yorkville and Billy pA el F . Higuor abit to ite it's tries vent. agents buying admission. tekets BOF SAS | ¢ Pitisburgh, 1 and Jac Gleaso sh wl wits’ Tescum, Post on the day of oach mame. Hach cor wesday and Brooklyn at we | Chleago at New York. ad | Ay Gorhegne nae chaser must pass Into the grounds. as Philadelphia at St, Louis. Detroit at Philadelphia, Pete Hartley, who boxes Jimmy Paul of Marlem le tor tour'as pty ba) gad tale Rick sthas* Araae soon as he has bought a ticket and not Cleveland at Washington ‘St. Loule at Bosto: |at the Fairmont A, ©. to-morrow night, was signed up today to box Toughey Kameey twelve. rounds at Cleveland one week (rom to-night, Bot taken «dri ae with st more than individual, Ther muarant money,—Advt, it to do the work of refund ticket will be sold to an « # foreen ceovernmants ee ee ——————— SPOOFING “There Is One League That am + but net on the Athietios Only eritictem of Withert Cea@iiee oe , have loot @e ate wer pleyere ‘The worl’ will never know lithe wre earn t thousand |fee until the World Bertes te Jin Bt. Loory Pasting better then Ty Cob te os MeStactea oie ouch et ‘soteeale ae few YEA nO. There is one league that Waghinge ton is leading and Merlin knows . seeeeeeeeel Onty thing that t# still as ao it was before the war ls exp oD the Serie Petrograd ts normal again like @ factory with a lot of new not play baseball ke they hold elections New York? Yanks would win a lot of games if they didn’t count v 2 runs, About the first time In maay a season that the list of Cincinnati players has been longer than the Het of Cincinnat! managers, You MUMILED SOMETHING WHEN YOU CHIRPED THAS, Kaiser wonts the freedom of the ocean, We'll take him out to the middle and give him all he can swallow free. FUMRLING I FIELD TO-DAY CTICE ON SOUTH Owing to th ball ata wi a) war qrices. all Penney foot. sf thelr "varmlty" lettem Bowtage No titles are at stake In the Miske- Morris rough-house to-night, as th is a guy in Minnesota who {9 at least eighty pounds hi r than Morris, Grittith ashe the fans to walt anti! next year, so they migit ab wel They'd have €0 anywage Every time you toss a peanut to a squirrel in Central Park you save = college football cheer leader's Ii*e. You KNOW IT, ———>—_____ DODGERS AND YANKS WILL PLAY GAME FOR SOLDIERS. ‘The New York Americans and the Brooklyn Nationals will play an exhi- bition Kame at Fort Hamilton on Sune y for the be of the Thirteenth Const Artil! e and the sol- diers from adsworth and Fort Totten. Ran Johnson will umpire from th will President tional, ‘The will don thelr unt- forms at E eld and will proceed to the grounds by automodile The game will start at 2 P.M ey reshman Crew to Represent Harvard, CAMBRIDGE, Maas, Sept, 28.—Fare vard will be represented by a freshman crew next spring, Its members will row against Yale, although the date of the race and the course has not yet been decided on, Each man will be awarded his freshman numeral, Varsity rowing In In an unsettled state. If the war is over by spring, the Crimson will under- take to boat a crew to row against Yale, Fall rowing will culminate in a regatta next month provided the right King Interest Is shown {n the sport age men have returned to ory ——-— Locke Scores Knoeko: WN, Pa. Sept. 98.3Ca Locke, the Freeport lightweight, stopped Johnny Dutko of Allentown, in the fourth round at the Lyre A. C., las night, The welghts were Locke, 136 pounds; Dutko, 149 pounds. A right to the head ended the one-sided bout, —_—_———— Shannon Wins by a K. 0, LAWRENCE, Mass., Sept. 28,—Wddie Shannon of California knocked out Larry S, Burns of East Boston tn the fifth round at the Unity A.C, here last night, Shannon led from the start and handed out severe punishment to Burne, SPORTING, (RACING AQUEDUCT Every Day BEGINNING AT 2.30 P, M, TO-MORROW The Aqueduct Handicap Queensboro Steeplechase AND 4 OTHER GOOD RACES BPEOIAL RACH TRAINS e ean, Station, 33, ce ainontrant Wninuahe A ABU lyn, at 24 Kpecial Car Course also i 0 A, A—Jimmi Carter, Harry Martone ve Johnnie Date fey, BMI’ Snyder va, Jonni , ee ithe ¢ Murphy, Face: Vrankle Adama, ‘]

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