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vet ates paws SE Toca. WMOWEDGE OF FOOTBALL { ~ BIG HELP TO OUR SOLDIERS Army Athletic Fund Now ponerse Used to Buy Pigskins for our! Boys in Various Training Camps Who Make Gridiron Sport Their Chief Recreation and Which Will Prove of Immense Benefit When They Start Work “Over There. | Copyright, 1917, by the Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World ) | | cones ig the big thing In the army training camps just now. In the past two weeks I have had hundreds of letters from soldiers scattered all over the country asking me to try, for th’ love of Mike, to beg, borrow, buy or by any other, means acquire football outfits for hundreds of potential “teams,” all longing for football training and football matches and morally certain they can Hok the cleated shoes right | off any and all opposing wine tions fh the army, The Army Athletic Fund ts being | used to buy footballs, boxing gloves and other useful stuff as fast as it can be delivered by the factories, but 1 fear a lot of aspiring warriors will wee the Kaiser's dust long before they are supplied with moleskin trousers. And football {8 a mighty rough game on khaki, too, “We want to get right into football training before they ship us to France,” writes one former college gridiron star now {na military camp. “I'm still in good shape from last scason, but some of the boys need work T could pick a team right {n this camp that can lean up anywhere on carth Just give us any old kind of an out- ————————————— Copyright! 1917, by the Press Publishing Co THE EVENING WORLD, BATURDAY, OOTOBER 20, 1917, ' EST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ONE WAY TO TAKE THE GERM OUT OF GERMANY (The New York Evening World.) Oswald Kirkby, Francis Ouimet, to Play Chick Evans at Englewood on Sunday, Oct. 28. Instead of It was learned to-day that {t will be mpoasible for 'rancis Oulmet to play against Chick Isvans in this vicinity on a Sunday, and when Oswald Kirkby |was asked if he would care to face Chick he said he would be glad to do $0, and suggested Sunday, Oct. 28, at inglewood, Livans had already wired |that he would lke to play some one here on that date. School teachers, principals, superin- tendents and others connected with the Board of Education belonging to the Schoolmen’s Golf Club are going to take possession of the Pelham links for thelr annual fall tournament to-day, —Prizeo have been offered for best net and gross scores, and A. J. Pugliese, President of the club, expects between forty end fifty players, Mra. W. A. Gavin, champion of the | Women's Metropolitan Golf Associath was about yesterday after an. {lin that has confined her to her home for [nearly two weeks. she sald 1¢ would robably be a long before her ealth Would permit of her taking part In any more Red Cross matches, That, of course, means the calling off of her scheduled’ exhibition with Miss Marion Hollins over the St. George's links on Oct. 2 ‘Leonard Finds Britton OFF “The MAP OF EUROPE. ° 4 fit and we'll go to it. We want to be | grip across his windpipe. To a foot- | Too Tricky to Be K O ’d : bard as nails when we hit that Hin- | dail biay r this was merely an tn G ° dendurg tine.” ent. He removed tho throttling us i very |Sallant and ted a few knots in him That's the spirit in nearly every |The other footpad escaped by running n a en- oun Ou letter. They all feel that they can | while the football man was busy with 7 —— yooh on efron th Gen, Pershing’s cabled message effelfinger, the great Yale guard, F er Rr nL Maat , recommending -Athiotie. training for | worked on a railroad constructivn Jon Jack Shows No Signs of W eak-| 0", Ttnaieap, HIS WAS eomeCey troops has stir: | up a greater in- |after leaving college, A track laying ~ ie Fae *"| of nd fareat in athietic competition in we [Gang of elghtmen thought he win a ness at Weight in Battle in} ,.19 "2 seventh Leonard, began a camps where the men are being| “dude.” After the ruction “Het” hic ; ral “ham.| of bis blo id ove Py i taught to shoot, throw grenades, dig [sent for another Kang. The original Which Lightweight Cham-| of bis blows wid over Britton's Bead, trepches and use the bayonet. The |cight weren't very useful for a few i e: «| Britton was ro s beat fighting exerciscs are boxing und |days. But “Heft” was ax big as Jess pion Outboxes and Out rather freely and holding an hivane football Willard and four times as hard fights Welterweight Star, sten in clinches. “Once Reteres Bes ‘The Huns have already found ithe Buok Wilbur, qonee, Stanford pea 1 “"“,’|Partland pulled Britton out of « & lish, Australian and Canadian | guard, was attacked in a tunnel of a " Ci s Him in| clinch. Britt io wi = ged players hard game. The foot-| Mexican ming by a gang of Indian Ti but Only Once Has Him in ish temper, atunnes WAldaanty aed i ‘men have heen used in tho|miners. Wilbur camo out and told F WO WOULD PARALYZE “The HUN. Danger. |Swung two blows for McPartland's moat desperato charges, where it was | (he Indian chief to go In utter the jaw. But Kid McPartland had enough i fapocant that they should be abie to | mains. ur was stabbed of his old action to evade the blows 2 cover ground quickly and arrive at|siashed in a dozen places, but f ¢ 4 neatly, He grinned and motioned | FRPMoMatiackod in firat-ctase con: |fairiy well natined with the day's | FOOTBALL GAMES TO-DAY. || on baseba are LEONARD-BRITTON By Robert Eagren. Britton to turn his attention to. the i @ition for hand to hand fighting. A| work. NY LEONARD outfougtit and| right man, 4 winded man hasn't. much chance} McMillan, another Stanford fo tball Game, Where Piayed . ° RECEIPTS, $11,758. b Jack Britton 1 As B i when he comes to grip with a fresh|Flayer, went to a Mexican dance with columpi pobaeeis z bs outboxed Jack Britton last! As Britton, faced Leonard again, antagonist who has been waiting for |# college mate. His friend danced ‘ea Phong orKs utcin or erles \] 186 at $3 $558 aight, but In the ten rounds) tory rae ead aniehped, back, sud- | him. But a perfectly trained man, ac. | With a Mexican girl and was attacked ailcbapsop > | 687 at $5. 3.495 ||there was only one time when the| {i 'the olan Mec eer shor bgt | customed to the hard and incessant |!y half a dozen Mexicans armed with ° ° ° | : , veteren seemed cven momentarily in| left hook into Jack's solar pl tus end | rushing attack of the football field, Is|knives. The football player went | aus a in is evleW: 208 at 87... ++ 2093 |! danger of being knocked out Chopped & HantcbAnder oeacre ahe only warmed up for the fray during | through that bunch like a, prairic fire 255 at $10.. . 2,850 ane id . \de of h ie, idles was ceteen Gants rover No Man's Land. through dry grass, 4 When. the hall | ‘ 202 at $15... » 3,030 At the very beginning of the fight) 2170 Of Ris neck.» iritton was thrown Pages have been printed about the | was clear he arooagld ier friend, who | “Pittsburgh. Exchanges 92 two things were evident. Benny] He tried to Statin Fa foul, but aes advantages of the boxer in hand to|had been Injured by a knife thrust, «Providence. ‘ ; Leonard was intent upon slipping| Partland waved his band’t . . i 0 ‘ 7 is i 0 gO on 4 hand fighting, but littie has been said |and carried him to a safe piace | eee sctnichem || AS a Rule Neither Team Plays Its Game and. the Champion-|] rota . 11,788 || over one crashing blow to bring Brit-| Leonard hammered Britton “along about the advantages of the football| Jack Munroe stayed four rounds East A A “ " 1 * nto a corner, where bi Yet there is no other game | With Jeffries at Butte by using foot : i ship Is Usually Decided by a Muff, a Wild Pitch or Some||, State tax, $871.84. on down, And Britton was deter-| sited away cad meee the Te ae world that makes a man more | bail tactics. Later, when ho fought | sheeapelin, “ k.”” mined to stay the ten rounds and anpion's nest rush by etitking wns @ifor rough and tumble fighting. Jeffries, he was knocked out in two + West Fetal Other Unexpected Breal save all nat K, ©, monoy, Brit-| very low, apparently with tha ereae beeemember.one football player who | roun He should have stuck to | Mavertord, ——— e a Heed er aeital ‘ it ye on started in a peculiar, bent-over tiberation, It looked as {f Brit- was attacked by o “gang” of six men football. Jamilton vs, Willlams . Williamstown > . P ae ton wanted to lose on a@ foul. e ‘ inja night resiaurant of New York Tom Shevlin, when at Yale. had @ || Amberst ys. Springtleld..springt By Christy Mathewson. |peved to be off his astride in this 1Sstic ews position, crouching away from Laon: int ta distress tree tie tHe mae Gian sis hat Tear cian nae the eanertan Ine it oe oer {| ee Th Liat) (Former Star of New York Giants | Series - a ard to the saat, neeping nis head gi the, Tones front protegted %3 y alked home i stun ied Swarth . Gettynd’g. . Swarthmore, ‘and Manager of Cincinnati Rede.) . . d iP ay fro! enn) ockout punch | McPartland, who warned Britton ’ ich was mare than some of his at- | Corbett had an altbl, Ho said he was |] prain® rm leltanis. «ue en ger of Cin are ot oe ayy Peer et an Gossi and using an active left to etal! off|UNt!! the end of the round Leonard era comld do. ali out of condition, and wasn't ‘ol » continued his t Football the very weil chat day anyhow 8, . Hob't HAVE been looking over the in-| ward Trowbridge Collins is! By John Pollock Benny's attacks. He was extremely | ( A By RAVINE WO Gare aetna a ootba: Halfback in Marv'd va. 103d Artil'y | dividual and team records of the | 1 thought Collins was at the top | | cautious in the first round, Leonard | the possibility Hg being SSeruck low Beat Jitsu. 1) Soke mere Soe White Sox and Giants in the of his game in 1911, but this ts his] Pete Hartley, the now Durable Dane,|danced In and out, trying to get aj “sain. Britton recovered, and in the The incident of the Japanese jtu- | the Trenches, Venn. Cubs World's Series, and it strikes mo|greatest year. He not only came a-k | !l! box hiv second ten-round bout of clean opening to drive a blow through | iy! {7% Avconds of the round made Jitsu man who visited West Point ie) A member of one the famous old they were two of the most evenly |as a hitter, but he played through [te week nt wht at Fatr jee \.\and Britton bent low and pulled! © aii. way Leonard’s last chance to show his wares, with the hopo of [Olympic A. C. fuotnall teams served matched teams that ever grappled for |the World's Series at top apecd. |: Where he faces Vic Moran, the New | away, . inetd) Bi od to tenc a . P ; orid's se peed: | ane : jawey: | ckout, He gave a wonder- 1 A dG 4 Br de wat Ga aay eeutio nenuite Wan & world's champtonship, The Sox | Eddie's consistent hitting and histO‘lcans Ughtwelght, in the feaiure| After the frat three minutes Brit. | fu ition of boxing, and several Maia asta posed on a mat in (he |vance of the American ¢ Dla outbatted their National League | faultless fielding stood out above eny | oy jy : ee Senet Bear the ROR RTPOR Aa Renee. Con gence, AOG ted with switt flurries) of gymnasium and invited any member |two other men he nearly walked Into rivais, it is true, but New York | other individual performance. Engilsh welter champion, clashes in the| peculiar defensive Pavtion ne leben ond mk ob ai aes es LA Bia iat Of the class exercising there to a & Filipino trench concealed in a hit for the most bases When the Braves routed the \th- ; ; with KO. Imost continually and “great| ton fought } s the en ° e | 0 " n the Braves ed the Ath 0 mr th K. ‘0. Lew| almost continually and at} ton fought harder as the end came him, The cymnasium instructor rice feld, At the frst voll , t Round) Bawe mt yy OL ot aber a njome. of which | nearer, at im, The kymnasium instructa Hice eld. At tho frat voiley Fe eee eee a ecsohuiny | The lmipreanion sticks to ma: thar'| Jollee th 1814) It was) said that Collina ihe eolaked Bheiiorh number of rights, some of whtch| nearer. Me used his right hand al iq Py ned, was a star football pla two dropped and dug themselve | _ NEWPORT, . preg 4 er team played its game in the | Would never be a great short | Stood off the late Les Darey i he mark. Leonard outboxed|the time, and Benny did somo duck- p ed Hiebert , Wilson of Boston gave Victor Dahi of ‘ - |him and made him miss, but was un-| ing that aytonished the crowd, en one of West Point's hardest fight- | They lay there for several hours | HUMOR 0 ve ec cing in a twelve-[seriea, and that ts not surprising, be- [player again. I bappen to know tat | founds, In the other ten-round able to land a decisive blow on the| In the last round Leonard tried Ing tearme. “And when you refer ty a |shooting whenever they saw anything | Denma evere Incing, In & tee Jeause in @ short contest {he old army [in hia world's champlonship engage- |!arry Condon, Brooklyn's iron man,|hobbing head of the wily and experi- | ard again, Britton was right with est Point eleven as a “fighting |move in the trench only ffty yards {round bout h sepa idasiovlan army | nents he has been a special target | Meets Jimmy Paul of Harlem enced welterweight. nin the fighting, and during the | team" the adjective Is entirely super-|away. A second American was shot |came near svoring & knockout in the/game ts generally effective. Where r 8 Meee nd Ware dinisa ahem BHittan etRUOKe| Inge GAA DAEN oece cere teat b fluous. through the-head and killed. ‘eth, eighth and tenth rounds, knocking} every game means so much, the |for verbal attack. I understand the the tenrmnd| too low. ‘The crowd was inclined to| Leonard found the veteran welter- i The football player went at that Jap | long “me after that the footi Vahl down for the count in each of] players are not inclined to take big |Glants did not “ride” Eddie very .ard ‘the Tian hears pueus think thie was because of his unac-| Weight too tricky to be knocked out h Be ete fate ee ead ott ae TRE TALL ChOle aed Lote Lotatee oicg,| shone, roubas, chances, They set themselves to the [in this series, but he complained that Treonan of Chicago, which has been|Customed crouching position, Refereo| i tén rounds. Britton showed no en ee ihe fae lin the lnpehote be Inmeined thee che Iu ——_ task of punishing a pitcher, and this [they were blocking him aggund sco. | vevened four times, will not take place at al McF rtiand earned, Britton and! sign of waakne at the welght. He t oft 100) » the [nos agined tha iN a i he men were to have fought at the Harlem a, C, | Leonare de ote: sd in according to t jiu-jitsu man, who was ft for a hos- | pinos were crawllig around through Mohr Nearly Scores ky 0. is very often accomplished without ,ond base when he was @ runner. sext. Pyidey baat ae rita weal In the thind rouna meets hurt Jack pounds at ar ee saresenl } ital when the cadet was pried away, |the rice fleld, and overcome by the | walter Mohr of Brooklyn easily de-/tne pitcher deserving his beating In this connection I want to #ay | ty J manager't hand is atl] with hard left hook In the body,| welghed In at 153 pounds at the same t Bee eee Oftiat, explained: that ne pacers Moaaeoiy Jones UP ON8 ireaied Pennine Joe the colored! in the last series the pitchers gave |that I have never seen a nerve-rac ng him to but Britton came back fighting a few \ BUT: Ain't adopt gu-ditat at|waen't & hol Ared. in the welterwelght clamp! in ten fast). good account of themselves. The |{ng finish in a world’s championsnlp pide Barbas Wha boo. Ow Nao War 10: doen | eee ra erat eg uae Deas raund)|| Leonard ctalmed ‘ae he left the ring eee ea they, didn't adopt siu-sitau aan't ® shot fired. In. the Nude at. the Vanderbilt A, C. last Fria joth |attended by less bitterness or in writ | or : > rushed Benny hard. In vhe fifth Brit-| that Britton's low punches had hurt | fl uek t ibe wer ur Uptnos. | snent in |Strain showed in the fielding, Both where he is Champion }ton deserved the honors, He landed m and affected his footwork, Even A college football player was held Football is a fighting game It nigh Mohr siagKer his opponer | a e| team leaders conducted themselves | Pee Herman twenty row or the bantam: avi i a t He hi allege footbal ae patball Feeeaieevnda having nim {teams had thelr off days in the field, | ; several blows that sent Benny's head| without that handicap he would have ‘up once by two footpads, one of whom | makes fighting men. A hundred thou-|the ninth and tenth iy | | with greater propriety. Hehe championship title on Nor, 5, has stomed | Honbing. found Britton @ tough propositio Jeaped upon him from behind and |sand trained football players wil! de Merge of & Knockout, but the bell |Dut the Glants had more of them, and Pp off at Spartanburg, N. C,, whete be will bad ne Have upon him from bebind and |eand leined football players wil pianos a tie a | therefore lost Clarence Rowland and Capt. Coit'tis | seyiuition bout with bie trainer, Mle Mackey, ton i eenane HAs Ris full Fevenne in the), parore. the Bout va ¢ fon waa : E anc faved Gans eac J } 4 ih r I stxth round, He ritton with|taken up, to be divi etween oe hick tats A tthe =, Matis It's funny how the fans follow the Publicly commended McGraw’s sporta- | nahi tor the beneit of the eoldien In the caM?l everything but the bucket. Fritton| Monte Attell and a military fund, Adair Wins Easily “dope artiste” through a maze of | PADUKe conduct on the coaching | * Het Hass hit Leonard low, and Leonard pro- who Mind, wen EEN ir easly outpolited Harry.| ¢1 i each fall and e: a < 45 weK lle Mac confined his coaching to| svghey Le Blang, who la now looking after the| tested to the referee, He was forced e none and Barney Adair fe gures cach fall and expect to 260 | couragement of his batters and en ie of Joe Lynah, tie weet ade laviamweight,|to watch for foul blows and be pre- ousand dollars was subscribed |Murtone in the star bout of ten rounds) @ World's Series played according to aitie lca ny My gheotaca! tat he tad signed up Lynch| pared to block punches delivered be- in a few minutes at the New Polo A, A. last night. Adair! these — gpecifications. The “dopa” | red Into no controversies: fo meet Pal Moore of Memyile, Teon,, for ten — os - —— - i Three games of more than usual Qopbine but wreen inate | scored @ knockdown In the ninth round. | wore out toa certain extent, but not |. hile there were some flurries be- | rounds in the main bout at the Fainnomt A, C Union eleven on South Field, New York Rosen at auard, and Farer and Ferret Ll vlascioud ted Sexiy|more. ‘Those championships are | GIANtS a CATER iso to ee ten-round bouts will be staged at the Wsniveraity clasies «ith Wenle at) the tack: Mave lever ploved vacaiiy| The feature event of the weekly Sy decided a jg [Delleve they were simply the out way 8. C, of Brootiyn two-night, Jimmy Onis eld Fer ate Seer en fe football, The same holas true of Ita races at the Winter F Brighton }usually decided by A mutt, @ Wild | vursts of pent-up emotions in that | Pty of the West Side will a against Larry! When the great three-year-olds Hour-|the way to victory for the Columbia with Holy Cross at Fordham Ficid. All| ear at eglpack. Canmperry at tert} leach, to-night, will be a indies’ and| pitch or some other unexpected! iy game, which was certainly a| én, the batiling Dane: Sailor Joe Kelly wid and Omar m paraded to the leven in its opening game of y Cros dham Field. J week and Suaw, rieht ballba m ‘ : . s 4 | weet sailor John 01 od Hugiey Brean n Against De nto’ three gaines are between teainy which, |, gentleman's relay over a distance of 240 | break, nightmare. On the whole, however ior Jobnole Moran, and Huser Brae) og ‘Thursday at Laurel in their great | § Field. The score Wan 7 too the Bo far as records go, appear to be even: nian has been defeated by both Will: Tyarda, elabty being allotted tol Wor instance, who would have pro-} ine coaching did not offend the war * match race only about four men knew | margin of vic Welng represented by ly matched eek hae been ‘atreng thee he Met} each man and forty yards each to the/gioted that an error by Robertson |o¢ the umpires who had been in. |, Dick Losdman of Buffalo who has teen cisim | how heavily the colts were Ingured.|® lone touchdown and a kicked goal, But outside of New York there will be the Hal tner,| mermaids, ‘The other events sched-l would be the turning point in thalstructed to prevent personalities . a4 1 Kid Woite| ourtese carried $85,000 and Omar! despite the curtallin tooth outside of Ne 0 hi y at qu ts ed lorty yards boy 00 structed to pr personalitie: He was to he el Ki Ne} ic hay 20,000 otal of $105,000, espite the curtatling of football two games of brite Importance, Syra-, siding frotor avainet Coluinbla, | ee in Ben ee hove 199 | most important game or that a man| id Gleason waa on the third base ceeeted’ 4s 0, 9 De a ee eee CTRL S SOFA OR AAOEAR OK let mf and the ubsence of baseball, id ‘ cuse and Pittsburgh meet in what efeated Union by a score of | yania for e would be chased across the plate i » di na weiuhed 128 pounde Simmy| Entries for the National Horse Show, | athletic fans of New York will find 9 pgaceated 4 f aCOre ould b ¢ © plate with » most of the time, but patd little | Mable aay, but as he weint lenty to kee then es Probably will be one of the best battles while ‘Willams was’ beating cornet | lie® eruat) Aad dial eaybeay nlcw Mute [teeta ee eter Pald Uetle | Tiiou, manager of Woite, railed off the bout — | which closed on Wednesday, indicate |Pienty te Keep them busy with the vari- of the year, on Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, | Amheret defeated Union ih co 6 Witt | Sete attention to Zimmerman. At least, | — that Women of society in New York, Nicholas Hink and the BreeniGe sae while at Hanc ver Dart faces the ner, however, did ir Benton as a factor in the big/qid not observe Zim arguing wih| Abe Friedman, the sensations aide ban-| Vhiladelphia, Baltimore and Wasnité-! Pagace will inaugucat y here Maule Hepes ot anover, Das feces the | ner, however, did alt, ther epee 8 ee STRING WP | saesisth: wit nop dee Cacnsrs murah] ton are Goleg to take o nists prominent |Faance, WH inaugurate thelr regular which made a striking rally and all Dut inexperienc uit Murray RACING SELECTIONS. rare ein him, and I know Helny is seldom |‘ameea’. » fen rounds ary A.| part than over before in. the exhibition | Poetony \i-niKh bh fkating rink: r Gefeated Glenn Warners woworfal | the, man who ia taking Fred Dawaon't — admit I did not expect to see bim |giient if he is being attacked. Zia's|( on Stenday wight In the emved ico, Young] Which begina on Nov. 12 at Madison | mae tion openti nM Pitteburgh outtit three weeks ago. | foundations fey rvemnoatently laid the LATONIA. take such a prominent part after be | unfortunate experience cannot be ing Nelson will moet Frankie Notter | Square Garden, By iving the groas ’ t Other games which command Mot @ defense and a well varied attack 3 Race--Narosla, Kernan, 8 was hit hard in the last Nationa |jaid to a “riding” by the Chicago! 4.) ntwelght sensation,| the American Red Crona the associa: |), CAMBRID f Colgate and Kutgers-Latayette con. | Fordham Field ives every promilne of |[ oreige Stepnen Ucipated that Perritt would start one | the Chicago crowds, and I am inclined | cut victims at the P sug Club | with the fashionable hunt clubs of Long |!¢ry to-day in the stadium tests. Bek RPh heady terete ents Tave--Lucille F., Erin, Miss [Jor two games, but after the lett- [eo pelleve his game suffered through | °# vise coat aro of ¥ |Ieland, “Wennsyivania, Maryland “and |Denefit of the American Red Cross, 1 Sach te ned to pl a bes § 5 as well as over some of the b yirginita. - 5 ew nd both are out for blood. Dr. Mc- | kareena handers stopped Rowland’s hard | over-anxiety to bit the ball for extra 5 Hae - CHICAGO, oct : Nothing ts known of the st h i x pond | yurth Race Rutterscoteh IL, 5 0 y gbtweights, @tamy him as a dang inte Pes ycGrl . . Oct. 20.—Robert Fitzst k with Union’ will frat teat spent the last ‘woek bullding » de. ifth Raceo—Viva America, Everest, J} in starting @ port-sider in every icowrieht, 1017, by the Beil Spudicate, tue) 1B open at New Oricane Chanksniving [itches Nicunenie cr Gankerously il peason, It pla ctice designed to meet the Huly Cross |] Boniface F ame. — Willie Jackoon and Barvey Adair to-day posted | PPA Soriod of miaiyetive days, Will weral days, orted that weet } Match with "a Naval Teserye team ‘& Sixth Race — Thanksgiving, Sur- J| €&mMe- Marquard at Olympte F D apiece with I be covered, and although the different |as “in the same condition in itny Want ut did Hot meet opposition . — passing, Lahore. 1 was disappointed in George Burns . . A. G. Of Provideo teo that they| racing associations will operate, their arrival wt the hospitnts oa been t K to bring out any Klar-| Holy Cros will come down to the Seventh Kace-—Queen Apple, Sun To-morrow afternoon at Olympic], they clash ia aldays have linked so as to for: ee i on the other hand, t0|Hrone with s team that was treantes | sass hot coming through with more hits, | weld, 186th Street and With Avenue, | "il bod weigh 198 rings Nase Ut tinuous, spell of racing from ‘Thanks: = i n average power by Brown last Saturday: In that «ume | Thad figured him to play his usual] pype Marquard and Chief Meyers, with eran Wt =. giving to Mardi Gras Day, Feb, 12 SPORTING, } Brawn hace Inaheck ann stale mice | LAUREL. game, Burns did not do badly in the | team of all-leaguers, will again meni| The Harlem @. O, will, tage tine anoas UNIONTOWN, Pa. Oct. 20,—Ofticlals | JAE WT RA EDEON Wear ax | ootbecks “at yo i} value i round. On the attack Holy | Firet Race — Hringhurst, Peep || first two games, and he was respon-| the Lincoln Giants, “world’s colored | 'u® Beat TOME Re, os Se lle desk ot the Uniontown Siieedway ‘announced OLY PIC FIELD s dee Reemed to be uni Oat john ommy Tuokey ve, Willi fy vat_on account of unsuitable i Race that urostion pana roma neekogd {0 be os Tike oe te |p Oe Bm see welsh King. Parr} {Mble for @ run in one of those cicaa|champtons,” In the final gain of a) io sod jock Bipeen te, Kid Norfolk tees tine honaitiona’ thi. canomopiie LA ‘i Nc ‘5 fi i NG Vo-Mor ri isbarred | | econ: 5 Pe ¥, Glebarred Reing Anwus McCabe. Ral | was, and the backs therefore naver got |f onisy. The Brook battles at the Polo Grounds, but he|double heade Last Sunday Ma ——— including the annual. autumn GIANT: vs. i qiondo ‘were certa ae alnaee th ie | ee anew Shale Worth: Third Race—Jack Mare, Paddy, | {did not hit the Sox pitcher hard |quard’s team played ten innings Chiee Bender at Dyckman Oval. vic at 130 tps, aoheduled tobe run aE oe le ‘ | sus ry A Jon the Speec o-day © been po backfield ney man seemed! New York University has not a man| ‘ Jas I expected him to, They struck | 2e%,." 8%, 1 Big Caief Bender of tie Philadelphia |OM the ThTOre* ye oN D CHIEF MEYERS ' jestined to Ket a berth in the line who wan A regular Inst season and tn SiR asl | gn Fue Ucle | ing for revenk ured an-en-| National Teague team will lew ° : AND TEAM OF ATL-LFAGUERS, i ieee s its only kame so far, that with Rep. I nim ou a few times when it hurt. |ure new an alleat againet the I ridge] ATLANTA, Ga, Oct, 20. — Gran fae Lordy hanteen: Wil lncitae Baty |aitat store Wee tee maar twizit J) and in one or two instances | thought |vontisent he |Nimiptice we Deckman Oval, neat Dyck: |cueuit races’ were’ postponed here, yes- | DYCKMAN OVAL Brekm t day. howeve: include on! 1c hen the team haa orward, 8 plored cracks. man 3 subway #t 1, to-morro® lterday because of rain. Efforts co [Chief Bender (Phil yi é four veterans of othér years, Cochran | Eustis, who was acting as Hixth Race—Obilue Sliver Sane] | Ge was a bit anxious to hit| Sho pitched such a great same Man Bitens SUB TAy aUanderin titel aor |tede’ ie opuslcie yeetandaltn sera te “stars Py a Ro h and Kennedy, the ends: Howard er. | Wesleyan dows not seam to be much || daly, Maxims Ch : wh pitcher was inclined to pe| Sunday, Wil again op Rube pearance in @ semi-pro. Kame in this|gay, when the first heat will be starte TONIGHT, CLERMONT J Shar versatile quarte bee Re wen better off than the Violet, and met with | seventh — Rac Winfrey entry, ‘id. Burn quard on the mound. In the opening jolty this season, and at the head of his jet 12.90 o'clock, 8 BTAM 10:ROUND HOM Shee: i from these four men Columbia will Mors Gea" Setaniea’ yy’ mieten’? When Wu Weusens, SOE |who bia to streake, ‘He ju eee gnebure aR WT aay [ae Keema Woks pilaney f5F the ashy i - e juat lotica. An iplercepted forward pasw paved i aa ound Ree