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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1917. WORLD SERIES DOPE coumtjuuah feine Zim Has Grown Cray in Baseball, but He Has Made the Umps Grow Grayer.” BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK AMERICA’S GREATEST ATHLETIC EVENT—MOVING DAY oo, Pome ynehing Oo 5 become Gord Do Bumay rr es RUDOLPH, mom. “Pon ber of the Left Handed Commie: 110 New wieting America. All aquatic, errial and owbter. renren rights on thie ertike ore _ > | reeerera ! _ Britten Should Be Abie to Fight THE INFIELDS. The White Bon wil not be ost- ‘Leonard at 139 Pounds With- \winbered im the infield during thie le both t y 1 be tmited ut Weakening Himself. to four tafieigers. Cert iT Te Pre Pome Pee Kew Tore Bowe ng Wore BRITTON should be in good when bh te Bene rd on th ith =r { bering looks hose an@ Hoike ¢ more growed in field, but Gand covers mere — ie ' — ' old, ‘ e Ou We YOUR yamine tT Fre oy A « | ground op th hk Janes Daan ae, Queso Hie DAD : ar = “| ‘The batting @ about even, Ganéti ee bad an cye on the lightweight | elle when Packey Melar Was flirting with that ule Pas more inclined to tne When he fought Britton Meldyn Square Garden he was iy°e middiewright, while Hrit- a little under the welter- Weight class ienit. So Britton has Pome extuse for being outboxed by ae (uvenite set of ankles on the et Tae os nk ON BACKS OF ALL TICKETS ——_—_—_—+: Collins, two Giants’ Management Believes This Scheme Will Not Only (0!!'0™ two players wo are Journey Prevent Speculation in Coveted World's Series Paste- ')'° "0/6 pits an all the yin we have Herzog and layers who are This GENT Mares the cleyerest glove tomser in the DENNY LEonAkD Loon a bined, ah baseball couiairs worte. Thue AmoUT Youme 3 LIKE & Pinte = BENNY | boards, but Also Frustrate Any Attempts at Counter- )))'"".)) (M60), ol Morton AARATHUNS «ee eee Gers ONLY 84000. FoR, “ Hr uburbanites, Britton bas been defending the and making the weight | for many bouts. He is rounder and than when be first became SRampion, but in spite of hin lone bareer in the ring should be able to take off a few pounds even now and t ee J neither team can claim the farmer 40 Mawes Wolter. feitin Vote. Both candidates are firmly op- —— | powed to the Hohengollerns Form P Players Enjoy Bugs’’ Baer and Other Writers ton en Gieketa for the World's: Séries games in this city on Tus | Tani fue fat Krewe ow ne day and Wednesday of next week fall Into the hands of speculators, it, ynps yrow groper. Up until laat Of Baseball Will Tell You | won't be the fault of the management of the Giants, as the club in| season. Hf Field Day at Aqueduct All About the World’ Series Swag So sis wrtinush os Hie talked one of the d pasteboards, There fe Stn aie Matte @ young player and At 129 without weakening biin- | are only 8,000 neats In the upper grandstand, benide the box seats, that may — Heinie should encty outtatk him an sna bo Aayy ee aici -—-- be purchased in advance. All the lower grandatand and bleacher seats will, “short series nf seven vanes, Mee fas alwars been in very fair con = ' ji ; a : : Mulln may have the capttaliate Mitlen. GI Leonard can beat Jack Four Favorites and Two Heav-| tenth pole and Hendrie almont nailed ugs” Baer will cover the World's Series in Chicago and New York J} be sold on the day of each gam I then the purchaser will have to enter! ith jim, but Zim ts the friend of Britton at 139 pounds he will be ait tac Sten tic [him at the post for The Evening World, He will describe everything that happens and @ I/ the park immediately upon receiving hive teket the working man & good piece of work. Britton | ily Backed Second Choices | During the early part of the seanon |} jot of things that don’t in his inimitable and humorous style. “Bugs' On every reserved neat, however, the name of the purchaser hae been r ek e. werld of experience, and | Score Victories. Frankie attempted to reduce too much | ig gome player himeslf and knows a Big Leaguer from a “Busher” at || printed. ‘This has entailed lots of work and expense for the New York Club, passe when ite gets on but he mevoe Of the cleverest boxers in the tetan blips ber hoop vaca {| first sight. In addition to Baer, The Evening World will have ite regular {| yet the mangement I» glad to do this in order that if there is any specu. | ela On. qweltér clans. The dozen or so of | phi pete egies Ue: trained corps of baseball specialists on hand at each game to keep its || lation it won't be blamed for it, as it was during the World's Serie | — ™ to“make weight" and now every time ’ 's Beries of 1911 The shortstop plaz t Aghts in which he at least held clever | By Vincent Treanor. he rides he can use brawn ar weil as|| readers informed on everything of importance connected with the big || und 1913. I) Groanderte densely. popmsated We maereasive Kid Lewis leve! prove HIS dope books came in bandy| brain guiding his mounts home, series. The New York management realizes that when 100,000 fans are attempt-| Arthur Fletcher. The congeation me ie the man to make Benny yesterday at Aqueduct, and all —-- Ing to purchase about 4,000 seats the unsuccessful applic | grow Cone oe ie nee ee Mentend bimecl?. 1 . Pplicants are bound to! gyrownders posscas enough influ- ‘ Serna Wal the racegoers who had not] Rumors that Sasin had run away tee\'dissppolnted and often kick, particularly when they Qnd that deker! Sete te mene tO thee mln in ; jo Welsh tye.) thrown them away during the earlier] two miles In his morning trial caused agencies and the like have secured some of the treasured tickets, | Fletch lets nothing by without the Aghts. He always fights, He's | days of the mecting reaped « harvest |some race ® to shy clear of him 4 i ° 4 | password, and there ain't any ' Although there are over 8,009 reserved seats, not half of th we by nature to be satts- | Aimost all of the horses ran as they |in the Stonybrook Handicap, but 1 Ne b 3 of this number) password. with standing on the defense : Aten Al Caste ta GaRLaAL tae aawadl in for sale to the general public, as the National Commission and the vari- However, Buck Weaver alan a Britton probably plans tel priate soediesla all g ROMELE Ten y2y Cant a ous clubs put in applications for many tickets, Then the players’ friends,| Controls that ward between second to make the players and not the ¢ to 3 @ fresh start toward recov- is welter crown by using al layers |» olgha of boing tired and won !n a] ‘Phose two fast and clever heavy-|Hrandt and Tommy Kim he signed up to! w wives and sweethearts seek reserved seats, Many tickets ure wold and third. Buck bosses that short- left the track happy and smiling. gallop. Jockey Lyke held him off the} weights, Fred Fulton of Rochestor, | bot tea rounds in Brookiyn next Monday nigit wre sold to the press. stop corridor itke Tweed bossed : of Sc he former iN pies New York. It is a rare thing in these parts for| Pace until the stretch, where he]Minn., and Tom Cowler, t iting Maldy (lol aaa mata The only free seats for the games are the ones occuple Benny-00 a stepiadder. Lewis hasn't | jie suvcriton and twa te vihy bas a squeezed through on the rail and|nalish fighter, are to moet in ® te. weight, tho has, bees laview Off aa accome ef! actually report the games, All the rent of the tickets, no Datarsee Inte Weaver's only weakness is his ‘ ‘ round no decision bout befo' 6 fiers es 1 é ss - oy only ol acer eo ee F pad tecond choices to twin, but that'a| Went to the front and romped home| round no decijon Bout Aetor® {Oh Ot |illnew top some time, will probably mest Youne a the baseball personage or public official secaring them, have to be| strength. Ie can throw that old pill * what happened, Three of the popular | fve lengths in front of Johnny) viene oe Got, 12. Articles of agreement | month, ae Promoter Harris a now angling for the The name of thi a ry Further than apy strong-arm 16) the he won @ decision at last Duwarals cider poles MaEY hae meats m je purchaser of every reserved ticket Is printed on the|¢stablishment. Weaver often bounces he ule, choices were odds on, but that didn’t * Joalling for the men to meet were sixned jaeee back of the pasteboard, not only to trace speculation, but it is expected |i doliar-and-a-quarter baseball off # make much difference, ‘The dope] wien ow rider tn the aaddte, |{aty bY Al Lippe, manager of Cow-| teyn pay Ciine of Hariem will make his tast| that this scheme will prevent an attempt at counterfeiting. ‘The manage, |fUF-bit spectator's skull, giving t ae book maid they were cinches, and the £8 " ]ler, who clinched the contest, Cowler 18 }ring appearance before boxing Johnay Dundes at} ment will revoke the right to enter the park to any holder of a tleket that) (fis cent fan & clear profit of fifteen JARD and Yale football] form players wagered on them with | Tle Crown reel get u ee sae tees Striven hee tan inne Pee SAM: ite me leeer ae Cael || ee ee Test | duets? Soe) tne 1eiOp 68 ie aiaye . shies ent horse yesterday, Last time che | ceipts. nigit. where be faces Lew ( ‘ % teams may meet this year, the | avidity. Madame Curle pald them 1 to ntarted McAtee was up and she was jewark lightweight, im the feature The Giants’ supporters are more convinced th The following figurettes explain Pepoeeds to go to the Red/z in the first race, Town Hall 11 toldecten py Emil Herz's Mary Powell, | tel Lewis the welterweignt chammion, wi | ett ot twelve rounds will beat the White Hox in the approach! ri {hau ever that thelr team|the relative value of the opposing C ‘ ; : A peute > rs D . ie wel — approac series, now that Charley ds: 20 in the jumps, and Sasin 4 to 5 In Happy Buxton gulded her in the third |! for California to-morrow or Friday, where | about 100 admirem of K. O, Willle Laughlin, | has shown that he is back in his old form. —Charte nbn Hsreng CHES ES CHISOX. grould be a pity to let such great/the fourth. Ireno was the other|race yesterday, and she turned the |" slnedy alaned a Nyse figee foeay Ii] the Hecalehem, Pa,, middieweigit, will arrive on| pastime in Philadelphia yesterday, and during the doubleshead rh playa * Stonewall if are o romp home y i min round at Oakland, Cal, Lewis's to-morrow moruiug and ocoury | 1 eal cha Hh Fey ible-header he xyewitt . Power go to waste, A Har-|favorite to romp home in the van.|rapies on the Herz filly. h will be with Prank Barrieau on Oct 17. at the Clermont sorting CO tO: the frat game Manager MeGraw had all his regulars on the Job in | Headwork Me gp -¥ute game should draw a gate /and she was at 7 te S. Chiclet and] agior per victory Herz claimed her] ik meond with Joe Orteg on Oct, 26 and tie] morrow might, wh ahiin boxes Mike| ‘"° Srat game. Batting. . Neat but not botudy $160,000. Triple Crown, the v vietors, were}and Jimmy Murphy claimed Mary Vein me » Willie Ritebie A , geogeei O'Dowd in the star bout of ten rounds, Whe Rest Hag: 06 the GlanbacWonire pare scooting. aediicd’ Wall’ alate : sand a 2 to 5 and Powell. yiater Lewle ie te raseise $2,000 for each oF a ¢ Glants-White Box series here } eat olitics.. .. ... Retired Bull Moosers Where may be a difference in the |taken hard and often at 18 to $ and} Pow . i with Barriean end Ortega and $2,500 fot in the tightweight claw | Liberty Loan Day. The grounds will be Recorited wirtrare eimEated, GIANTS. f football when these two| to 5. Town Hall looke Hike the winner of |! tattle with Kitahle Way night at the Fair-|Danners, so a8 to bring home to tho fans the need of subserbine ect | Weight, average 180 tbs; moaiaide ‘Dut the spectators will hardly he riding stocks of Frankie Keogh] the He showed ability | serstr ont Club, when Heuny Gantner, « Bronx boy.| second Liberty loan, TRE 9 the: T « k BO} the Harbor Hill, y Indiv dual - jit. Usually tho competition | have taken a big Jump recently, He's] to Jump and run fast in the second | |i Line manauve of Pre! Iner. the sie Racy aggre ey Mie dg pe Varaean and b i 1d of three. | welterweiatt, who fought a tweive-round d rr ye wem-windup to the a bnliate on the football teams be-|riding Ike a demon. Hix work dur-[event: and Boalt tik Te it nanny | Tu Mohn ae Boston teat Freiay nigit. touay | Maui bout, Gardner ta being haudied by Lew! wag m Throwing ery fungo-ial Marly in the season, This year|ing the lust few days hax been so se ereen Gtenderson. took her | litoet two more tnnite tor Dver. Me will take | Meyers, woo prwdicta a qreat future for him, Bill Miske men have had their atten-| good as to cause ehrewd horsemen tolover the overland route In an effort jon Prank MoGutre of Alle . edn ; y Taughtin Netente Castena, with war preparations, | im near the top of Hat [ie avoid interfarence and Misiaps, | inde tn Ue tater ctty to-me 4 ib Saturday ; SOUTH RETHLEH Oct. .— bag Late piece At y th ‘on in the stretch and | Yoong Abewn of i f Wild Burt kK: who recently stood off Billy eats eineri Willie Laughlin of South Bethlehem “ eee meget 0 Witenestg{ and then caine on @ wtreteh and | Yn m of Bre oe 00, | Burt Keans, bo, 5 ol . preety rey Feterean Halse: HE ye iiohGo ea Meee] won with something to snare Piaf Maso Oct. Micke, ill mast Hold Mid, Im the other ten | gnaily defented Frank Carbone of New pee Taran ani heir fe canteriy panionian eee ae Willie Travers tried to wot JOHN | waste sume, he derwy City otvasional ("M2 Tweently fought Frankie Ca Lip uly een ee a os rer | Here York’ in ten rounds before a packed aie sanford dame Curie after the! , As Frankie Burne Phill Sl Maaiege int : ’ of St. peat Charley | award Je tog aeons pps ani The air pepe ofa yar both home in tront On Ci lot c Hae noaran tes ace but he. didn't | ght, exter (0 emghar 0 (90 ot al Weinert of Newark in ten rounds at the rd arvey ané Wallace Wi mearly al! in uniform, ejappeared a triflt too confident for) oi hich, His $1800 didn't watinty | ue teins be cackion Bite ere oy 18, hie B Bi roadway S.C, last night. Miske land- od Pi jd be made up of newer and | some of the racegoers though, He Bit eens Sai iitan aatra Sh and Pn wus Bag Phe elege 38, be | rennan oxes wd the ner blows, carried the ght | 1” eeeney, carver epee da eeae Players. They would be ub his mount at the final six-!jea her back to her old barn. i ght at tie National A Fast Draw With to Welnert throughout, and in the sec- TORR Ae Sporting Club last night. In the other Rae ideeshnen teans of seni Jc. of Aitany on (et, 16, and wk Dutch Rrandi ond round had the Newark lad on the furlongs ten Eddie Wallace. defeated ‘Tommy a8 af which to a\ [op tot rine at the Broadway 8. ©. of Brooklyn 4 A verse of a knockout. i na i Tuohey ig er algae js Kh Jon Saturday evening, Oct, 15, Levinsky mn Hub Weinert put'up a disappointing bout. Uae Ba Chines, DUCT ENTRIES n | —- Only in the tenth round did he fight WACE— the Annmarie. Rta UE! 5 Kaur apart are football tuners. there|| ourless and Omar Khayyam | ssh poenil: Ge 0 memes buck at alakes "in the other roundatne| Ween. fiom tee atn et er] AG pepe tow games, and no big . 1W, terday arremand anttier aod (Special to The Evening World.) was content to dance away and hold |! et. 110: Matinew Idele 118. lah Wwe rEpu! ; ithis woason. A Yale-Harvard | In Rich Sweepstakes at aure SLUR on Diturtay pot. The, Anim, 1h BOSTON. Oct. 3—Till Brennan, the| cn. Occasionally he would send in bis finuey nae oe Moth, 118, | AQUEDUCT: cDreow's repee. ale et pwould pack the bowl or the, ut Kare soldier Marifieid and Frank | KHockout king from Chicago, and Bat-| eft at the St. Paul lad, who would | ,,,,100H ACK, Me TOU eT etki Tunes seas Athi am even if the men sporting BALTIMORE, Oct. One of the most interesting horse races of the Malian iniddiewoigit, — Moth tling Levinsky, the light heavywelght | rush the blows aside and batter Wein- AF CRM 108: The Rela 105; | elites Ta! bait turbngs aay ca Crimson and the Blue were of || the season will take place at the Laurel race track on Thursday, Oct. fo ot champion Tol Lene nen tant champion, boxed twelve rounds to alt around the ring. | * SER ARS Baty ork stay Cone leven class, \] 11, when Omar Khayyam, trained by R. F. Carman, and Hourless, trained J) outs 10 ihe sein tindl Misng draw at the Armory A. A. last night.| 9 the tenth round Weinert landed « oHACK, Ciniming any The be y yetakes for which the Maryland alent Abo Attest Te crit a attle | (umber of blows, but Miske soon made Rthnahe i 4 % j by dam Hildreth, meet in a spec ps i It ‘was the beat heavyweight battle | br Of Blows, ot een Inte th iy Rtas Baty IA necye | scum State Fair Ansociation hay ag to add $10,000. Col, Matt Winn. T] diay juuch dickering (Rarley Inewerick, who | that has been seen in Boston for a iy Holl By Univink Me Noel! lui tile Oe arly Sight ta wand: Womaiie Hiendicen,, weeiens J “iy Seta should be encouraged |} representing the track, and Carman and Blgesth WHE conve hare dal (fe vate at the Veneer # Chas tinal Tiong time, Brennan has nover been! ny body he would hold on fas: Sure He. PX Fimpate, iat. tats’ Ewing -day, at which e the ta and the distance pe dockde 0 ; nimi uy Jor na thie crac 4 “ia zs ould a * . y Le n0) Brae ; very college. It is aplendid |] to-duy, at which time ee seo ver the mile and a quarter route, with eneiaht, to meet J tty. the {Against such a clever boxer a3 Le-| ytiske cur Welnert’a right eye in the| Sivestit PUtieD “WeAce |For, vier pear (aining for war, A man fit to Sh Norma tatty ite 126 houndsy Jimmy Butwell will be on Hourtens, | rues! wat alle fbter, for tea mounds in the| vinsky before, and he did so well that! second round und partly closed his left, | ie)u olde Warevavonr, “tide, *Margan through an hour of gridiron work | ee eee eee vnan has not wet made up his mind who will have the {mow of the Hones Chub Tocal fans believe he can defeat Jim] i, this round Weinert also opened an| iy) Iilge ‘Wingfield og | ROUTH AGE. For bed Eee drat wis bint ws broken |} mount on Omar, ‘The winner will be awarded a gold cup worth $2,600, einai at met a ine™ | Cottey when they meet In New York] vid cut over Minko's lett eye with al rack"las claimed, Weather clear, mille ang 8, sttenth, Ollie, d Aeht his best when he| ‘ é Ww. on Post. . ¥ aud eaveste ty win over Dut ia ronth ie : M —— 08, Orter OD 8 |] offered by Edward 1, MeLean, owner of the Washington Pos | this mo! ght hand punch, i o He is Mt to endure hard- Unless the day iv fair and the track fast there'll be no race on [| Brennan $9 not afrald of a wallop.| ‘The welgnts were: Mike, 176%, aad LOUISVILLE ENTRIES. eee selena Gils aire, os kad nd to survive when weaker |] the date selected, Omar recently beat Hourless a short head at Belmont He took many from Levinaky, but be| Weinert, 154%, '- TE: sims Huma, 108 Wlotaam’ 2d inp, 108: 0 to the wall, Football is mudi-|P after » furious drive through the stretch In the Lawrence Realization [| kept on foreing the battle insky LOUISVILLE, Ky, Oct, 3—1 SIXTH RAGE, For two-sear tt fighting, anyway. A few years | Hildreth fects confident Hourless will reverse the result this thr did his best work with his lett, He| Oatmec w ts Maton, or to-miorrow'a tadge are oe sel Ramet orne, Ho: Bigeee | Bees DCUsD 8 game Wes about stn good ‘ do cousl drove it many times to Brennan's onEtaionn, Mass., Oct, = Branch as fol Vom fikine Cen oe rous as ci ing & mac’ hy rn i ace and jaw. ere wel ev- ulme' estern amate me “ " ¥ ote one famous ae \lnew formations for Priduy‘a.came with] we rere ha arenn Dad ae Leese eye Gareatnd * 4. Piss en pee - Poesia) jp San Francisco, 11 which Fo th I otes the Allentown ambulance eleven were| tarry Hanson, ihe battling Dene, who is now | tWenty-flve pounds advantage, setts Open champion, & up and 4 to pl «at cupled Fy " 1 os tof t Rreos. | ab atest Sk vat in @ thirty-six-hole mateh for the bene amy SPORTING. then from cach team were taken otoa | pra led, occupled Fordham football] ander the mana vk Daberty vt Tod, | fit of the American Red Cross, on the el a the field as “casualties, andtwo| 2 pla yesterday. A shore Gumniy iim, me mntoie 1 al Merete” Seosee enpekent, links of the Belmont Springs County | “SiON” wave men ftom each team sent to the city| NEW HAVEN, Oct, 2—As most of) yorimmage was held to polish off the Wim Frvokis tek Met the ARBANT.N: Yu Oct Se-Carl Morris, Lanne, Oe, ee Bemone Berane ee |g three ana haeplial, with broken bones, The| the Yule men who answered the call fF) plays, Gullek Kot ® trial at tackle as! the ‘Oklahoma heavyweight, knocked | ius, match before he enters the National sae ie fof the loning team had his| football last Saturday were freshmen.) qig Abbott mt contre and Halligan at] cut Sex McCarthy of California in the| tent A" tps the athletic iH * have asked the] yup back. MeDonough, a big tackle second round of what was to have be 112. ‘Also eligible: aT Neg Bepken, but refused to leave the! nen of the upper classes to turn OUut| eq Halligun returned to tho squad|_Y he New iene tiehizcigt, who | A°Comsround bout | ht ‘MeGarthy | was Atala 100°" Homme me ohiged nye gam ih mss for @ractice, with the Intention of| seer a short absence, wil ty to wroat the worlds ihtwelght champion was, completely outclassed) from th re! on a re lanket,| forming an eleven which will play in- - Saar : 4 ant nie 5 x elmging. 6rnO: ay Oh te arrived tn = jeentih. xsttng Hitting himself on one elbow occa-| formal games with outside teams If a] ya ., det, 3. Pendle he 192 ett - seine = eariesaia 100, oie ITHACA, Oct. & Pendleton, the 192 nd is wetting into von ue nan iot Repht tepiorie t few get a better view of the| fair squad to represent the university] yoynd guard, who played « acnantional |r Wie 6 fe eptuneaiur Sn Marlen, ‘Thy Water tment, (Or Siconerng tie nancy. iat: shouting encouragement to| can be got together. Three days & Week| came of football with the freshman] sill te Morin’s fiw auiwarnce bere in @ cou 112 eligibie—Sat E D then whenever the Mghting lincs| have been wet uside for athletics, and) team lust fall, ix expected to ahing in| iow meer! wont MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS a0, ate very Vay his way. Once a rush crossed | students have been urged to come out Ae griditdn news thie veason, OH | 1h TS SGINNING "AT 2.90 P. fe we for football a# a military training a> shifted from guard to fu Poe New Haren, Conn,, # f, ri | the Falla City Handica evans ines an shore was & scram. pet, on which particular streaa will be] DACH, Of, Cowen Bhatoe. and in teht | the vont eu National League. | American League, | Six Attractive e crippled Captain for] 1444 3 | ped 1 an ver WoL. PC.) Clube W ©, O Ww. L. ab WL | , laid during the fall teri. | Up to w advantage. Will Carry, an Clubs a a 1. B.C, || Clabes PC, | Cr ‘peveral seconds, 1 don't know whether] " sex Other lant yenra freshman in now biny " te ‘4 New York 96 56 .632 | Chicago...74 80 .487 | Chicago. 100 64 .649 | Waah'ton, 72 79 \- Overn 8 Features Bit apy of the rival players on the} cowron. ing duarterback in Minier's 5 While | Phila.....87 63.680 | Boston ,..70 79 470 |Bonton . ..89 61 3 3 | New York 70 81 TO MORROW aWTON, ax, Oc oot r oO varalty Vetere ‘1 orn lit w he * Lal lee ah ther fought over him, but I A ig By ssa) for rsd re had Hoffman, Maat tha halves, Gate? | a; ii Bt. Louls,..82 70 .639 | Hrooklyn..68 79 .463|| Cleveland 48 66 .671 | 51. Louls...67 97 | i p't be wurprised. That was the] tevw Hoston College eleven and| {#08 feat & back As Cornell has had | Cincinnati 78 76 506! Pitta’gh. 61 103.331 || Detrolt...78 75 .510| Phila.,,..64 97 | INCLUDING TUR be! ston College e ome years and im Ce e iT Lmpiritjof the day. f& team made up of naval reserves 1n| Nis outside tackle plays 1 osuny Trunien, the rowan ttalen uaitweig RESULTS OF GAMES YESTERDAY. mint Hiern Woodside Steeplechase id thal in late years has been a| training at Commonwealth Vier, Bos- 7 whe ears to be fighiing better right now New York, 6: Philadelphia, 2. Ist gamo. New York, 3; Philadelphia, 2, | SIXTH RACK—Darge 4 " navel eleven includes several] _Couch Metenlf hus elected a tentar| ii yarn. hay roturnet from Philateliiiia. when Philadetphia, 6; New York, 2. 2d uame Washington, 9; Boston, 7, tat game, arena: five and POE RAINS modified game, but al! the rules | tom 9 H includes weveral) tive first team from the Columbia ve " N | 2000 STK Lady 4d St. and tth world couldn't take all the ac-| former star collexe football players! aquad, which includes in addition to the] (Oat lew ene oH Mos nia Boston, 6; Broeklya, 2. Boston, 2; Washington, t. 3d game. Mtglanta 114 bua Ave. Brook Out of a contest that is all st among them Casey, Enright and Hor-| four feuulars of last year, Miller, Coch: | Mii *mn Milman Pur Cline at the Man GAMES TO-DAY, eR wee for Ladies : clash of strugg!ing ~ Gove rsiurned. ‘These ate Healy, Bis — Bonton ai Brooklyn, Two games, Washington at Boston, CMiebo te GRAND STAND 83, LADIES 81,50 A long signal drill, in which several felder and Velnsteim : Abe Friedman and Charlie Goodman and Dutch lal — * , . i ‘ ‘h sis " {