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Fanaa te ~~ 2 ¥ THE BVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1917, -see- | WILL IT MISS? (The Mew Tort Brentng Worley Coornt, 111, OF the Pree fF . In one of the mast mubbornty oon | (ented matches ever sean tn the Raat Waiter fr, of Richmond County Minetann-year-d Mastarn iter | whlamia champion, yestertay 40 feated A. W Kammer, Wea tiie, by | Ue afte? thirty sin helen of play for the Baten Iaiand gait Championanip at (he | ekmend County Club inne. PULADTALINIA Pa, O%F it~ James Harnes, the professional of the Whitemarsh Valley Country Club, and ened Up to New York Fans to Go Out to Polo Grounds To-Day and Root for Giants as the Chicago Fans Do for White Sox at Comiskey Park. E/n: BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YOR COLUMN 7 Co Fay Ada Evidently Robertson —— | Wants to Be ‘Very Good’ J In Series With White WORLD'S SERIES ACTS Stcth same in Werkt's Sertas plaved at Pole Grounds this aftem hoon at 2 oetock, Weather forecasts CLOUT, The standing wf the teame sow reads as follows: } D‘= ROWERTIOM, the player | with the reputation of being “fuel ae good ae he wants to Won, Lote, Ay ba” evidently wants to whine tn the|| CMen@o.,.... & s Coal Present World's Maries, an be in cusily || Yew York... @ s 490 proving the batting etar of thie The score of previous gamess — Gaasic, When the event opened no-|] Piret-White fox, 29 Gants, & [body looked for Davy to do anything| | Serond— White Sox, 75 Mente, & pay the ordinary, yor he has out-\] Third.chemte, 9) White fon, & ii the players on both aiden! |tm the matter of atickwork carte Olante, 6) White Samy @ r | the White Sox Th: about te be stopped trem the Chicago Disachers wil be| (9 evenly they ma i ‘bow _ talesing from this attack, which will sage of the gress. fe make the Giants’ (ask « litte easier, | (he siRth entre hoi | ye thoes Chicago ti ‘ont | *"@ bole and the mi ’ , » over! But they hado’t had » cham-| zy, F a f for so ldnm thadl the cub “ire Os nd Colt C3 05 had @ lot of ammunition saved|on Saturday did not interfere yesterday tJ the con play in uation of | ihe club championship. The ‘orn, Giants fool that they should win to-day's game. If they do the| {tte conaiating of W. U. Mor serieg,will be tied up and the deoid- | cide vr frvee inebert t s orig me will have to be played at| scheduled The ihe Foro Grounds, is the time for every loyal AY et out and yelp. Do you know | MN, ‘Stal of “aseiotanta” This ar nicago papers are saying | ment will continue, at Joaat tempore: about New York fans? Give this|and the pri weasel will att e nla gg A Mag trepcabooting appertenances, A" meet r t by - Bigg Gmenes, Herald, Oot, 11). rhe| [ePcP the Board of Directors will be tote) of 37,746 fane who saw the! hela to-morrow night to provide tempo- geome (in Now York) came as alrary arrangements until @ new club ogg ed both the management and | house can be erected, Diayers. Scalpers are to be mrss blamed to a certain extent, but the|,.NUW HAVEN, Oct, 18—-Aamounoe, speculators can hardly be held re- sponsible for the void in the bleach- Near GOTHAM FANS ARB THE GREATOST QUITTORS IN THD WORLD HAS BEHN KNOWN FOR A LONG TIME, but it was not Defieved they would saw it off #0 "" muddenly the victory on ‘Wednesday. They may come back tm the next game here, but it is doubtful. It in a cinch that there will be less than there were to-day should the Giants lose the fifth game ig Chicago. It was calculated by those who should know thas there were more spectators from outside Now York than there were natives, Chicago fans, or those who that aduates throughout country are being canvassed as to thelr opinion on “the advisability of formin, 2'Yale Golf Association, ft is proposed to hold two tournements yearly, the| first one the latter part of th’ H. W. Covi nnexed the cham- fonship title of the Naworth Country “lub when ed KH. Geyor in the final play for the honor by @ score of up and 4 to play. B. ¥, Oates will be finalist in the wf thi ishing Count: CHAMP Waving Sefeated AS.” Chatheld An in the semi-final by 2 Up, Dwight, Rockwell won the champton- anos na rent Neck Gelt Club when he defeated R. E. Edwarde in the thirty- six hole final by 8 and 6 up ‘ Pr is meets Hughie reslin, pride ot the taxrated"und others made ap'ant| rumen. on, ences any | “The Chicago Fans Are One ’ ar ee Tak eae tn Padre with ttueh Set of Jeers in the Lead EEWen Oh ALG omnrice . ; Bol! Some roast! Vaughn of Detroit, po wae Brie by i oO Mr. M. P, Chambers, who|}etroit Vasant mailed me the above olipping, wrote: “It is #0 long since the Windy had any kind of a team, Detro} to play in thirty- six hole match. UGS" BAER DECLARES By Arthur (“Bugs’’) Baer. “Zim Is Grand Perpetual Ab- sorber of Chicago Boo Boos’’ The New York Boo Boos soatter thelr boos more than the Chisox Lodge '. ' who they are booing so long as they are ‘Ameri: Copyright, 1917, Pree Publishing Co, (The New York Kvening World), of Boo Boos. They don't care Sons to have gone to. thelr Tass: HE sixth episode of the Boo Boo serles will be screened at the Polo Laren d poraabony. mpl Spten inherits most of the booing, but not 1 ene, boosh dl are, =, good ow I Ground airdrome this matinee. The Chicago fans are one set of | °°" make it u the Dig town ney let him come to! pat McDonaM of the New York A. Jeers in the lead, as they have booed the Giants three times, while Here ts the standing of the Boo Boo series to dat C., world’s champion at putting the six- defeated Matt Mo- nd Pat Ryan of he comes to bat or makes 6. what ‘wonderful’ town. Now they ‘Boo’ him al teen-pound hot, Grath, his teamma! the Chisox twice. the New York Chapter of the Amalgamated Boo Boos has only booed However, the local Boo Boos will hold their convention ‘There are still a few echoes to be heard from the outlying counties, Let's go! BOO BOO SERIES. mare temas! the Irish Amercan A. C. in @ special all/ to-day and hope to sew up the booing tournament. The New York booers can Average. Ht Ie up to the fans to show |around weight throwing contest at Cel-| bo9 some when they have their booers on, And they will have ‘em on to-day. BOGE sseccsevsvecceges oo that wey will back @ tough-luck lic Park, which featured the frat an- booed by Chicago Boo Boos.. 600 team. Ms other t of the Irish ‘et a - 1 *Lil pepi” To-day'sthe day |fum ot the United, Staten. “McGrath, Weinte Vn te Grand Perpetual Absorber of the Chicago Boo Boos\| booed by New York Boo Boos 400 make enough noi: » My that who on last Friday smashed a world’ Heinte was elected a fow seasons nd can’t resign. And the Chicego the record with the fifty-six pond, welent Boo Boos refuse to Hooverize their boos. In spite of the high cost of living. ihe eri teg ahr Reve ths! sopaities ees rele Gromae hei ore at eval for the honors, failed to| they give Hotnte fourteen boos to the dozen. Booing ia the only article of pagent Uo Le geneitent evan up. fie necia= Teller Bon ar) LETTHR received from one of | *°r? & point. commerce that tan't dearer because of the war. Yea bol! the training camps says: BOSTON, Mass, Oct. 15.—John T. The Chicago Boo Boos won Saturday's contest without being ? “Of all military athletios,|(“Chiet") Meyers was «ranted his un- If you hear a rattle of boos in Chicago you know they are paging Zim. . forced to strain their lungs. It was a close contest vocally until the ! hy the Boston Na-| But now that the Gtants have escaped to New York, the Illinois Boo Booa| boxing takes the lead in popularity| {ional League Club. to which ne eame| will have to boo McGraw's students by mail’ Six patriotic Chicago mil-| eighth inning, when the Chisor Boo Boos let out few laryngeal inks saan us an her la the che ah Dae | inst Ausuat when the team was sorely | onaires have leased a long distance telephone wire a0 they can boo whilo| and won easily, ‘The Glants scored in the first inning on o long boo to “comes expert quickest. with, the| fore that tad’ been lnconditionally re. | to-day's ierne i6 going coh Pint HetOn Seer red ent word night letter left fleld, They scored again in the fourth on a wild boo and three = fh i by t Brooklyn club. lle was) this morning from the ‘eastern Bot m1 a in bh de aoe pe ser by Sad with the Glante for ® number of years, Boo boo boo boo boo boo boo boo boo boo boo boo fungo boos. The last run wos registered in the seventh on three army officers than any other exer- 7 Boo boo boo boo boo boo bee boo boo boo boo boo short boos and a couple of base hits. But after that the Chicago Boo PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 16. — Joo Wright, coach of the Penn crew, with | eight sholls full of promising material for his varsity eight, has Inaugurated a new plan for stimulating interest in fall | ise. The Canadian Army has made ing part of its drills, and it will form part of the drills in the Amer- foan Army also. Gen, Pershing; tn a Boo boo boo boo boo. boo boe boo boo boo boo boo Boo boo, Yours boofully, Boos were very effective, CHICAGO BOO BOOS. THDY HAV GOT US DOING IT. BOO BOO BOO BOO BOO BOO ieerens mS @ War Department, rowin the universit went veterans BOO. wi pty en sent to all com-|from last ye varelty and Juntor var- mande: ree t . | sity boat returned to college, and FYfty boos, count ‘em, fifty, The only consolation that the Giants pos- Tetlos, sist Mit oats eae a eens these ha e {atrlbyated strokes | sews is that the country will soon go dry and the Chicago fans will have to Hempstead Os Coney, tonsed a ori. yueay and the seventh game PO and drilling and says that the two {9 the crews made up of Kreen material. | cue out thelr boon. wil Bad the: Witte Box being hooed itp ton all-important requirements of the| (9, NPY, ial two crave eaptirton = America soldier are that he be an ) seathlete and an expert marskman.” n firet place in their respective heats wi be matched for the champlonship of the university on Nov To each man In the boat which captures this race cups * OB M'ALLISTDR writes from in «@ twenty-five round bout at Colon yesterday, Ct Ae 5 | The booing sounds the same coming from either the five or the : Fifth Race—Ralder, Valor, Gane wilt be given, NEW YORK (Ni Teague). Pete Martley, the Daniah lightweight, who| | of Jleasure. } San Francisco: — | G AB OR H 2B SB UR BB SO SIH 8B Bat.Ay, PO one dollar stands. femes Youngs Brown of the east aide in one of “I have boxed onoe etnoe ar- | of the Amatcrr AIR UR ees | Barns, It, goa 7 oO 1 am 8 — Py Meda Risen aos ely pap ude rivingshome. My opponent was Jack | beon announced by Frederick W, Rublen, - In case of the Giants winning next season's pennant, Manager McGraw | ine Club en Thanday night, was today sigued | » Dem; who ix now under the man-|The national ten-mile run and seven- a h 1 wp for another battle this week, On Saturday j of Jack Kearns. He did not | mile walk schamplonshina ‘will be cou | will have ear muffs sewn on thelr travelling caps. night at the Fairmont A, ©. be will tackle Vie | << SS ble . | ducted by the Morningside Athletic Clu eer ngeenseaed M ‘of Now Orleans in the feature it, rs } considerable of & punchy | oY, fternoon, Nov. flelding stunt. Neither has the Chicago Boo Boo aan restatered glee and) _ fey See rane cum ae ; raince efeated | “Gunboat 4 appreciation when @ Giant athlete perpetrated an intricate stunt, onthe) Bitaa brokar Gk ee Peis cles Tls| Regl Amory; 34th NI RP OTK AY. welghed 156% pounds n | ——_— et dhe Nation: 9 i ey.” . ) and the national 130 & 6 0 8 fou °O | Elbowing, gouging and tackling also goes In thie series, The | Army but before leaving here for Chicnes cits! hoon ACKSON'S MANNEKING, Dempsey te regarded on| country race will be held by the a10 © 0 0 O 1000 6 T plates hee Gate Cec ohee oh if, oee: 6 army a Open 12.00 Me Adinimio 960, the. S83 & coming star in the| oversthe frente course te esten Os 4 2 0 e323 ay 6S Peer ee ae ee eee eee SakeLsarg ae cS as = = — " t class, He ts a young: | pituriey sree, cwuERe 3B ii 9 0 9 0.8 ‘oo 0 - 2 eee ster, boxer and a hard hitter, — a8 0 eo 2 2 oo ono 1 Both teams are trying hard to win the championship of a world that — and'he has b several good men.| Recrulte are wanted for the Ambu 2 0:90 ao 2 2 ae 8 isn't yet sate tor democracy, A Willie Ritchie wrote mo that Demp-|Iance Section of the United States Na- 106 15 24 8 4 271 igo . Vel liI ) rd Tee enceked down by Smith tn Vanes Boek cr ae Nimoria tien. cneeas ToeMaried’ foe’ Porritt in sec . In case of rain, the management will distribute rain oheoks entitling . ;* A Rat got Up and gave the Gusher [of the American Hed Gross hae nethied CHICAGO (American League), thé lessee to boo to-morrow, ; a bard beating throuwh the seat er |the officials of the National Association @ AB RK MH 26 SB HK BB SO SH SB Fid.Ay. a easona Ce TICES : the Aght. If Dempney can boat the |{seaq report Trent eee eaty on TS. Cofting, fH IN LO 1 9 OO B a | Looks as if the hooting record established in this sertes will stand for Gpaner he certainly can whip a loti Pa. at the training camp Neadquarters 5 3 8 ° |#ome years. Having evening clothes made to measure often sug. ’ of prosperous heavies in this corner United States Army Ambulance 6 8 ° ° | — ™ re t outl. Not so here, of the woods. If he comes East he 5 ry 4 o | gests extravagant outlay. nl might start with Moran, YORK, Pa, GT; 8 2 3 4 Although Arnheim Evening Dress Clothes cannot be — » Pa, Oct. 15.—MHeart trouble, : F . LL BRENNAN has @ kick. He| which developed from too much eat Bag 4 i 1 | excelled for excellence of workmanship, material and style, has been matched with Jim|denente seal! player, caused the 8 4 Fy the cost is far below prices ordinarily asked, 4 Coffey three times this year,|Siste League star henet?? former Tri- 1 1 ri MORGANTOWN, Oct, 18.—Weat Vir-| TROY, N. ¥., Oct 15.—Rennaclaer Only the finest Imported Drapes and Unfinished ang something always happens to Doyte # Kucek ° $ 3 pasate ato ee the Horn ve he _ Fiezseerale nati te as, tae cole thy. Worsteds are used. All suits are fully silk lined, and ley at the last moment, causing jovle Scores Knockout, Jond time this year on Saturday an a aOR Ct Ad PS n . ta tree the match to be cancelled. Brennan| PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 15. — Paul o 3 : followera of the Mountaineer eleven a nis ae t0r ae cen he eecer ene. detail of style, fit and satisfaction is strictly guaranteed, says he doesn't like to be skeptical, | Doyle of New York knocked out Benny o ° ° hoping pat the men Wil ret ny i | aU -impartant poelusn of quar- a‘ i 3 uble ‘aril : cee Saw Sak, eee nie md the Dartmouth game as successful as Kwan ha is first oppor- ible heart than in bin haces; taignt, (OM rounds here erurdey | 8 Tanta af "Sod SSSR 6 B05 205 TO SE Toas || eier hae cence oman ee io teat his otvan Eenentisnio| Full Evening Dress Suits, $50 , ‘*Hatted for Faber in Sth inning of fourth game and for Cicotte in 6th inning nto camp the Midshipmen, brai {in the game with New York University fs 1 rasa RL Senanniaieemmen oe ethical! more Doble's record of victories Inc| two weeks ago and revealed his skill at Tuxedo Suits $45 * {Batted for Will in Tth inning of fifth game, identally and Saturday when they beat | handling the ball as well as directing > “OH! THAT AWFUL BACKACHE J. hse pitti Stata Getto one, care | il eae - New B, Thi ew ‘Yor sins n 54 Chicago, O. Bixth Gi Struck Out—By Cle by 'T IT’S YOUR KIDNEYS Am unhealthy body, and the unhappiness COMPOSITE SCORES OF FIVE GAMES + a1 by Rehupp, Danforth, 2) by Fourth Game: New York, 8 Schupp, Gy off Perritt, 1} off Baber, 1) oft | The feature of this series has been the lack of sportsmanship displayed toward the visiting teams. This goes for both towns. 9) by Andersom, 8) by William “‘Bugs’’ Baer and Other Writers Pain and discomfort when urtnating, Of Baseball Will Tell You Aah mlery which follow, may he pre: | cody, cloudy and siringy urna, tee fre tte, 29 hits, tn a8 Salt i il Guan ‘at pubertpeed etnees there vote, i runs tn 25 innings; off Salles, Satwented by ordinary judgment and care, | or, Mais to wath you of diss | go hits, O rune In 10 1-8 innlngey off Schepoe B hits tot cae eninasy 9 Keep your stomach and kidmeys in shape! ease ¥ biadder, which may lead | off Faber, 15 bits and & runs in 1S innings; off mn) Oh end You will have od Boalt. ahe kid- Bright's disease innings) off Wervitts 6 hits aod 2 run in 4 1-3 innings; off a Work is to throw off. the poisonous t walt vet the danger ts upon you, | innings off Benton, S hits, no runs in Innings; off Dmntorth, “Bugs” , i f r the body. If they| Go to your druggiat at # tral | in A innings off Kussell, 2 hits, 1 run in A inning (nove out); off Willlame, & Bugs” Baer is covering the World's Series for The Evening Werld. work regularly and auto of GOLD They imported Haw MEDAL Haarlem Ot Cap made of the pure original wm O11, the kind you hits, a will take ca! 2 run in 2 ki Bi "ig ted " vers E. Collins and Gand j conditions andfather wu ‘About two a Colling and Weaver; Weaver and Gand; Rari- } ays are indicated 9 ny ch day will keep you toned @P and feel Molke; Faber, Sebalk and Gandily MeMullin \ mens, that tired, #wornout feeling,| ing fine, Mor funded If they do not and Gandil, eu, + backgehe, Jumbago,| help you. But remem| for the rheumatism, pain in MEDA Left on the ‘lower abdomen, Passed ~mamy so-called “female troubles,” severe to imported GOLD rang In sealed packages, 250, 500 and $1.00/-—aavt, Ball—MeCarty, 7) Chicago, a. i) Herzog (annsstnted) s Faber, He describes everything that happens and a lot of things that don’t In his inimitable and humorous style, “Bugs” is some player himself and importance connected with the big ser In the five games #0 far Hoberteon bas been to bat nineteen times, mak- ing three runs and ten hits, which makes his batting average 526, 0 phe- nomenal mark for such an important seriea where everybody's nerves are on edge, Eddie Collins, escond baseman of the Box, ia Robby's closest rival, m4- die has made eight bite tn eighteen |behind Davy, Robertson bas hit ly in every |wama, @ feat of which no other player in the two lineups can boast. Benny Kauff has driven in the mont runs of anybody in the series. He has been responsible for four. The next in line to Robertson on the Giants in the matter of hitting 1s Catcher Rariden, who ts clouting |the ball for .600. He has played in tour games, making five hits in ten |times up. MeCarty, who was injured, | couldn't have beaten that. times up, which is quite @ diatance| ABP O Players aid not share in the req celpts of the fifth game, Robertson and Rariden are the outy 300 hitters on the New York ofwm while Chicago has the two Collinses, Eddie and John, Joe Jackson an@ Buck Weaver, The team batiing average of the Sox is slightly better than that of the McGrawites, The New Yortm have been to bat 166 times, made 68" hits for @ percentage of 371, The Sox have been up 163 times, made 47 hits for an average of .288, Matchmaker Silvey Bu of the Cle |mont Sporting Club has arranged bis | shows for the present week. On Thura- |day night three star ten-round bouts be bantamweights, K. 0. Joe Burman, the Chicago crack, after an absence of a few months, will box Willie Astey of the west side. Frankie Brown, who has stood off Williams, Burns and Herman, Smith, the clever Bayonne, N. J., mid- dleweight, will clash with Mike Mc- Tigue, the Irish champion, in the main bout. Ohiet Olay Tumer, the full blooded North. western Indian, who haa defeated 8 Bob McAllister, and more rec Jack London {n nine roundswill meet Harry Greb, the Pittsburgh bear cat, in the star bout at the Broadway Sporting Club of Brooklyn to morrow night, Greb's aggressive style and his hitting ability will foroe the elongated 6t, Paul redakin to show all his wares from @oug to gong to eacape defeat, Joanny Gray of Kast Now York and Mike Russell of the Bushwick eetion will furniah the thrills in the semi-wind.up, ‘The Broadway Sporting Club of Brookiya will stage three star ten-round boute Saturday night thet will surely furnish real scraps from gong to gong. Battling Lahn, the East New York K, 0. artiat, will meet ‘Teddy Jacobs of the east aide in @ return mateh, Larry Hansen of Denmark wil) ‘wap punches with Sallor Johnny Moran of the U, @, Battleship Texas, and Hughey Breslin of the Navy Yard will test the hitting ability of Red McDonald, the west side battler, Members of the new National Army stationed at Camp Dis, Wrightstown, N, J.. will be treated to @ doing entertainment under the auspices of the Knigits of Columbus of New Jeray Wetnes- day night, when @ number of prominent ring men will appear im exhibitions, ‘Those who have agreed to box for the soldiers are Freddie Welsh, former lightweight champion; Eddie Moy of Philadelphia Carl Morris, Oliahoma heavyweight: Joe Bonda Seattle: Joe Welling, Chicago lehtwelght: Joe Jeannette, veteran colored heavyweight; Johnny Roberts, Charlie Weinert, k's heavyweight: Jobuny Baxton, Young ‘or, Jersey City Frankie Nelson, Marty Cross, brother of the fe mons Leach Gross; Ray River, Jimmy Coyle and Jobnny Dutt, Sam McVey won the deciaton over Jim Jackson Fistic News sorm Fotox and Goss |will be staged, and tho principals will! “‘Lecoard hea vever knocks! an opponent esld,, sod what's mom, mat oft ‘e. all of Leonard's opponents were either om thele | feet oF about to get up when the referee, « trainer ‘& second acted before the opponent could se spond. Leonant te @ very clever boxer, bus set good as Britton, Leonard is « wonderful ade vance boxer, but fails to follow wp t he almont [completes the fit time he etrikes, He will find | Britton @ hard man to hit, Pack MeFerland did nothi, with Britton, and surely Packy Rmows more about the game than Leouard,"* Jack Bulger, mansger of Al McCoy, the middle weight ebampion, and several other boxer, ken another fighter under his management id that be has just agreed to handle ls Adair, the promising Harlem Lightweight, who had several managers during the past few Bulger ie now arranging several matches pew star, ve HI pe On Wednesday aight, at the National Providence, Mickey Devine of thie city Biades, the crack New England boxer, n the star bout of twelve rounds to dectaion, Billy Miske, the orack 8¢, Paul and Kid Norfolk, the Panama such wonderful fighting since country, particularly in his Rochester, will box the star event of : 2 a E i iii } 2 Daly. Phil Wagner, the promising east at bantam, who formerly boxed under the name of Phil Franchini, won bis eight® straight bout under the management of Joe Wagner at the Staton Istand A, C. on Saturday night, where he out- pointed Frankie Daly in ten fast rounds 4 oste, SERIES. Now York vs, Chicago sonst, ete tse uta a Tome Grek Stand me eh Tare ies Pen sion Bleachers, $1; - RACING SELECTIONS. LATONIA. paditst Race—Hasty Madel, Doota, edith Le Second Race—Koffrhage, Rhyme, Freeman. Third Race—Chick Barcley, Frank Wilson, Courier, basi Fourt co—Vogue, Como, Bob Hensley. « Two & | P.S. A minute's carefully unbeliever, Business and Lounge Suits $25 to $50 | Samples and Booklet of Styles mailed upon request, BROADWAY & NINTH io . $0 &, 42D ST., BET, FIFTH & MADISON AVES, quently makes a satisfied convert of the most | Liberty Loan Subscr’ptions accepted at both our stores, , Jj res REET ANI directed Investipa:'on free Arnheim

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