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.— THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1917. ) #4: BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK » “er. SAME OLD GRIND { niment.” ean | win the eine «© one Chine | Longue ate't It Seems Fitting Ina. Chariie White. Famous Rete: Has Te al! bete we will etate Bat Lovineky i¢ champion of Come to End of His Career nd provided that he keooe Almost With Passing of Fraw- away, from trans f footvall is to bom ey Law. he ends Toey may call it bowing looks th vtaing to ue eo CL TELL RS ni HAMLIN WHITE. known MAID IF G miitions of ¢ of the Hutte have apoiled more afters ¢ ring as "O)M) Good-aye, “e von than rain ne beyond hearing of the timers 1 svhal ng. It geome a Citing thing that basalt contra Bratil tor White aa vome to the end of hie wet groun war sakes, foul tipay areer almon © paewing ring, fumbles, tidat ve Vrawiev I ew York Mtate wave ae stiendance, hangnalting rn mal Cora Shectina ate | Kramer Couldn't Get Away ~~" ssw se Tram one vinden a Despite Severe Wind) = F'yrqmn Goullet in First of — isienr rn cates rateng camp a Caron stir se Wowie rae Official Garden Sprints issvivise chen «Hob Fitzsimmons, White was al sturdy fellow then, only thirty-two | eure old, but a wily and experienced hand. fo 0, Ham fr ny gun of the day, He sport were Gernane are ktekuly became Veteran Closely Watched by) itt" teainn were ite the Hritiah don't announce thelr want t ched his right to three brack Others When New Scoring | were caught nappin batteries for the day. manager In ring aff He had ois and shared the honors of the sprinting that feature ‘ started as a manager of boxers down rth with two shooters. System Went Into Effect. ; LET'S GO fn the Seventh Ward when he wana Ham began his assault on the — vorely A SIX-DAY BIKE RACE BY DAYS, boy, and had already become known ze jist by winning the take Wh 1 mT e w 4 forced to MONDAY. » ——- throughout t country, Billy De. | ONCE*A‘Y@AR FeED Before ome cup with u of T Bertin #« ‘ vena compelled eyre off in a cloud ef > ianey was Corbett'’s old “ > tut Gowns Ban TH The A little later in’ the HOT eon t in the’ s-dny racel yoby Wa evaporated acco dust, Fifteen “it wan to White's advice that Cor PLUMBING JoB. won @ ten-bird scratch rave h semis a Jthour, to. xe n mat teams are tled for first place, In ott listened, most in the camp at| All who hung up full scores in J]t© make up lemible lost KroUNd) Warthour, rina 1 suitable| a fierce sprint the price of hot Shaw's Springs. If Corbett won | the December Cup were chalked [Jafter the fled had slipped nearly! partner ' four! dogeies was advanced to ten he De me uP four % that fight, instead of being knocked |__ ese. — = SS for at nd out of the sixteen J) forty-two miles behind the world record | hours, w out of} cents : , out by his middleweight rival in four- | : three did the trick, These were H} at wid-day jee aeaue TUESDAY. een rounds, Charlie White would, ° ° Wi tl 0 Ham, Kyle and MeVoy jr. In the Jp) DE" The Garden ed up w ‘ i F have become the most tainous trainer || FLOW National Leaguers Hit TESULETS pe [irr reins wandicap, wien in the [| Peank Kramer. wo hetd Ml evole tans & fter miu S bum in the top gallery fel of fighters 4 , ss | sprint title seventeen times, appear ? asieep with his shoes on and was t egnters in the world e T fi ble feature of all shoots, Ham was |} 5? i in 12 o'clock there were about 4,000 in. | » } ‘Old Good-eye" wan an amateur, In 1917 8 Offici ll Recorded ournament for Boned the victor with a total of J] excelent form und took special delight | (, Mg arcna and the waiting | ®imed for the exit. The riders | in the English senwe of the world. He » a ati | ; z aoe eae omnibie 100, ‘The high |] it sbeedin up the pace. But the vet=|, i hed # ‘iting | yave newspapers nalled on their 4 8 interested In boxing more for T tl T Ni ht 89 ont of a possible 100, The hig é ted attempts | Lie, Outside stretched from the main hi oy ° love of the sport itself than for any = - | ule 10- ig handicap honors went to T. A. La hdl Ne i alg pa | Madison Ave mtrance around the| vacke ¢0 that they can reas wasy | ,,. money he got out of It. He always four players were engaged jn the 1917 cham- |} \| Kyte, who shot from the lberal Jt? Jump th 1, was so *lY | nullding and back Wourth Avenue buzzing around. One of the rid- i had a boxing club or a lot of young- plonship campaign of the National League. Of this number 170 The niet world’s ct i eaten: || handicap of seven birds, Kyle and || ¥atched that he never managed to get! Nrany nad peen outs: waltlt ers tried to steal a lap and in the j ters boxing u his direction stioibated ih themihimuin of fitteah gambea yequlred for vatiog world's champlonsiilp cal handicap vé ; far ahead of line. Young Arthur ¥ excitement the bum got in again, participated in th n f fi ® 4 neate’ " ane 5 et in, 80 great s th t i —when he was young himself. And as | in the official me elt’ t Roush (24) and Hornsby || ea;catch-can wrestling tournament ever/) sam were the only two of the 4). enda, Goullet and Linart,|*"* ’ great was the contusion of! ifteen teams etill tied Bi he grew older he became the moat Seether tae tab cid bc aaa de hota De shepey ick ra held in this country will begin to-night 1 to return full scores of a [{PPencer. Cirenda, ts 5 . {ticket-holders about payment of wat } trusted referee In the counter, te f (22)—heading the Hat. Six players reached the 200 class, as against 9 Ela tne Lexington Theatre, dist street || "A! tas Ham collared ihe |{ti¢ Belgian flyer, formed a of di which ranged from thee to te SEE } [refereed a lot of famoun ting Dattiog |f 12 1916, Thin decrease, however, was more than offaet by the gain tn Ting Lexington Avenue Un dreds Ue ae la these. maw no {{tention squad that was very efficie ORL US WEDNESDAY. ' It is worthy of note that some yearn 10 hit there being 7 the past season, ax against 1 in 1916, A purse of $5,000 and a gold belt em- |p hah serateh th Oo WAS (BC checking Kramer in fron the} Fifte teams tied for first ; ago, when he was active ana referee The new champton, Ed. J. Roush, was born tn Oakland City, Inds Ploiematic of the championship will balp other to vie with Kyle for the Clauilels lina tnaraon colored Jersey.) natn into th | place. ‘The track Is shaped like and lite decisions settled al! wagers, || May § 1892, and is one of the youngest players to win the championsiip [awarded ihe final victor. In. this] | pri wan the most active of all the riders| 42! 4 f ten policemen were | saucer, which reminded one of under the old Horton Law, le was |p title, He started his professional career in 1912 with the Evansville, pltournament will be found all the lead- Two out of the sixteen taltied J] 8% 1 ‘ : t NP forming new fines,| the birds in the gallery that he frequently spoken of as “the honest |f tnd. Club. ‘The following year he graduated to the Chicago Americans. }/ing gladiators of the world, a0 that the hapa res, or, in other (iacttine after the former national) The system inaugurated by t ought to have some coffee, While ? etsre Ana fo man y referees were | but was sent to the Lincoln, Neb, team for further experience. In 1914 Tletttle of world's champion will be clear ~ ee ae ates tia J[ehampion. His great speed won the | ury Dep urtment Inspectors fle aoe Sslting the spook sae fe oa May Rn ne, Desting sntlnenee he joined the Indianapolis Federal Club, and wax transferred to t When the final mateh is over, cathy 1. He Vanderveor J] {rst sprint of the afternoon and of) plow ie ae mabe is. | Tode twice around the track. i pon Of a distinction, White wun no joale |p NeWHrk Federals in 1915, In 1916 New York secured hin nervices, aNd 1 Bix matches will be held nightly: OM se acvoy jr, ‘The leg on the || te face. Hecuring Fix points for the) grectore. were ofl Rus SHER AEB De eee i ons of his reputation that he would |p later turned him over to Cincinnat! tn an exchi that also included | two of these will be finish matcnes|) SNt M: Mi 3 t hy A, [i combination of Goullet and Magin.!and outside the Garden to see that eee ' SP refuse to referee any match that he || Mathewaon and Herzog. Roush throws and bats left handed: ix 9 tt [whieh wilt help to narrow down the}] accumulation cup was won by ALT a eating fleld 1 the/every one paid a tax and they all did] THURSDAY. . thought might possibly not be “on th 11 inches fn height and welghs about 175 pounds, In winning the title, ld of contestants, The other fou R. Burns, and a scratch racy of | hourly sprints after a n | | All fifteen teams gained a lap i evel. His first action, when asked || Roush faced opposing pitchers 667 times. He reached first times on. sta Witt be limited to twe fifteen birds fell to A rara. UO He ( here was a folly mixup of riders, on one another, which makes 5 4 referes vas to make a close in- bases on balis; 5 times on being hit by pitched balls and & times a8 TF minutes. need MIOMINE Perio’ At th tne as when they had ride Liamaslyae| fifteen teams still tied for first Si rpection of averything connected |] result of fielding errors, He made 141 single base hits, 19 doubles, 141) por the open ladit Bertarmianses = — = a __| weary the »: * announced that the| place. Wife of chronic six-day wowith mateh. And if he accepted |] tripies and 4 home runs, His sacrifice hits were 13, and he struck out soe Las ee et rye tat jteam= of Madona and Bello were| fan gets divorce for desertion. the referee's post it was A faitip cone e : Aby sek Potlan Jlapped once. It is the first time in| Song boosters gain a lap on the , @ TWarantee that the affair would be |p CUt 24 times In 136 gases . Benjamin F. Roller, the clever | the history of the race that a team} cous ti @ fought out on ite merits, Promoters | The leading run-scorer was George Bu with 10%. Max Ca can wrestler, will engage in the Was ever lapped so early In the grind, | eee . ' fighters knew that at the firat |} led the base runners with 46 atolen buses; George Burns being next with T wo finish Dr. Roller will meet he race wasn't an nour under way FRIDAY. | suspicion of anything crooked Charlie | 40 and Kauff third with 80. Charles Deal had most sacrifice hits Tom MeDermott, the Irish champion ; | | When the news was flashed into the Bar x f dag’ Vivite would declare all bets off and Roush and Kauff tted for est number of single ente hits, each | and Zbyszko will match his strength| The Aate were signed up rela Racine, Wis. on the Mbt odb tong ils x campy under the track that wn is'ou again. Roactaier in ‘an jeave the ring \P naving 141 oh led in two-base hits with Hornsby in three-base | againat George Manich, the Servian' to-day by the YO IRCODH tO res ee e Figus tocaae aC Aile Labe Clsc| pathed aan iho Cecadian Eats one and smokes the othe | 7 tr t ty 1s apiece, The 0 fifteen roande at Salt Lake paired as % Eats, and § “ iOGh exampinler Walle : hits with 17 and Cravath and Robertson had 12 hi runs apiece, The strong man, iy matchen the card [BOX {1 the p of twelve| Kid Norfolk, Fivon's ligt heavyweight, mees the| dropped dead suddenly in Toronto. nat's stealing a lap on Hoovel 1 aD exe Kite'# rigid |P hard-hitting vath led all others in extra bases made on tong bite with Ft) the preliminary natch Ne card | ands each 1 A. ©, ut |20lu Kid at North Adams to-mortow ight and] Wille Spe was on the track at| Fifteen teams are tied for first af 66 naistence upon enforcing the/ i the su’ totul of 97 French Mar shil . after the fight will @o direc er, where} the tine, Ar! ncer, the crack Bum ts tossed out into the es of the sport wan in the In team aggregates the champion New Yorks ted in runs scored with | the Bohemian Providence 1, on Frida he meets Sam Ta: for tw nda to a| rider of the brother team, sent a w'-e wide world for setting off vley law bout between Leach b, and also led in base stealing with steals, The champions also J American uf arg. Wil Astey will mix matters with Joe|decision, Het Young Ovar Gusto ” a s home in ‘ort to confirm th a " (ps and wakiag up a oss and One Round Hogan. Both | ade most single hits 1,080, Philadelphia led in doubles with ‘ a Oca Woe Lynch and Dave will exchange punche. Sloreand oa the tit 2d Harvey Thorpe at Kan. Pie Ae ‘port. All t us Se wil aa he rider: uring a sprint. nen foule everal me iy Cine pti in iple n 100 ane f o home ine with 39, of ly L pw, ot Russian le pire gett A gu nen f iw 1 times in the firat Incinnati In triples with 1 nd New York in - ‘an ‘ oa with Carona Kid, Matchmaker Toomos he leaders, without knowing of the ound, refusing lo obey White's order | [> which w made at home d 18 on foreign grounds. Cineinnati, vs. Sula Hevonpaa, the Finland |*! fone sod | aca| tragedy that had befatien his home, SATURDAY. ‘closed the matches with Jacobs over the 6 pases scored on long hits, led the league in this respect without hitting. After warn. {J With 474 extra bases scored on long hits, led the league in this resp Chicago made most sacrifice hits, namely — Fifteen teams are still sewn up ‘ Kvery team had its Iittle group of , hs >| routers Frank Kramer who ies won| . for first place, Veteran spectators ne thom, White waited until the next long distance phone, Both bouts will eee > > nan ue Ero Kramer object to guy who opens window ally Appeal gare hear a an Luderis was the only player to participate In all 194 games played be to # referee's decision, Willle and | bou' at a boxing show to Co. |s0, many short distance races on his) {use when they were setting Weed See en eee cane atately stopped] ny is club, Grok played in 156 of the 197 games played by Cineinatl Lynch have met on four different occa: {amie O., on the nigiit « ste m"Hiost count, seemed to be the pet of the| 19 the Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Mi wan jammed with spectators, who|] S84 Carey in 166 of 157 played by Pittsburgh sions and as tiie bout will be decided |') litle at 140 nounde, weigh in ot 8 PM: | aap ; *) Wednesday, Thursday and Friday were. enraged because they didn't sue Based solely on tho season's averages, the att t batting club See Ot ie eeinge. | nid time the lowest figure which Dyiwney would | ATA Cys ky Auatrat-| -tmosphere. . Riders’ are. sprint: . he : Mi bat Whites idea of a{f Would consist of Packard, pitcher: Thomas Clarks her: Chase or HE football championship of the [17 ue Suoremacy fer good and all | <9Eseut to weigh in 0 ian anda mig printer, had| nm fiercely, but the hot dogs are « yee «o's duty to enforce rules made Holke, first base: Cutshaw, second; Groh, thir . short: Roush Military League is still unde- | of Lae rane flee bie i owing crowd remom- sul holding ele oh eae «| Niver to thety howls.|] Wheat and Kauff in the outfield. Th am avera would be 201 1 iho Port Mom WAP! Gassogr mesh imade @ dusky machen bel hexng siewe ae tie mr nicola tes eats kee Jey ROME Sprate OF sprints the bum horns in agaise ie mene ,roreasional promoters shelved |} this despite the fact that the leading hitter of the second basemen int Mineola Aviators battled to a score-| engaged Jimmy Jobision as hie manager, ¢ ng the mummer month, hand. i . changmmg his collar and nobody BE. after that—which didn't worry him in 4 for? sixth on the lst with Joss tie at Travers Island, ‘The avia- |19 hia recent pout wie Fred Fu Minne Wie Crenda, who always looma up| recognizes him. Fie Phyo he ieavt, And when w great big bout torg had a chance to score in the firat |aimie, "huh Me Mat Wye “ any six: te wan in there tortey| Face enda with four bi any along the Witlard- Moran fratt fe ‘ Z aif and the Slocums in the second | tnt was So ter cent of the tanita, aha the! 33,000 first. place | ¢mpt peanuts still unsold i vent nted to handie a champion: ne haq not tong ta live he could 10 | estle Wins | nim for: tir "gover before he woud ai Simm | RACING SELECT i. 0 on to ae e e| | The Interborough RT soccer team. | up ne battle Phe Grom receipts were : » Root. It wouldn't be 1 1 ION: ' te referend of the great] fesiat the temptation to gee on | Fi M il | . " ' De a " » ete t have bee Ke = by defeating the Clan MavDonalds of | w is the largest, am akon ‘Wiss, igi d without the little blond if wind me bouts under the Horton law, |fght, It must have been 1k we ile Run Veensuern peuched: tha: hind rors oF ar Gosing anne Une ys time. ADO | ys with, Peter ‘Drobact Bese" A, retereein’ geclsion curried |up the shonts of the pat to Chart | Th Y, [tho cup ile aorles of the United Staten [2000 peu were tune fi snd fast and game ‘un and a beart|| |... NEW ORLEANS. 2 any wagers 1 ie nird | white taht Fo hatend ity § break is onmae tar aig =| ‘iret Race — . nin the ring for Jeffries-Corbett,| White that night. W Pe By ree ards evn ALAGGIREON a4 Lenox Oval rma | oun t bre en st comes to “jumping|| First Race H.C. Basch, Little ' Vitzsimmons-Shurkey, Fitzsimmons. | f¢W Moments, H rele BE eH MEDS eee score was 3 goals to 1 . mia pte 4 seal ie Hefore the real thing went on the|| parcend faces pick Wert. Pingh, | tunity Maher» Rublin Wolcott. | and other great lightweights wh 1 i on ' | “nM | Penh a se say (4 on. onnie Lassie atre ' oe TTR oH IN oa Korine lia AD A ai ‘ ane) us ite M Nick Glanakopus} gcoring thelr fourth straight victory se naucer, the near athletes who write |] third Hace ~ L, Joe, Tate ij ‘on. Jord 4 ern By spoke of them as if t Ohare i eK. in a Hve-mile | in Overseas Wanderers d the ay cake Shela pore miei Haeia to try for a I money. | Fourth Race—Dick Williams, Pol. jane. Erne 1 MeGov~ | ney nd Jistenine ) Mrateh road run conducted for mem- | Continentals by 2 goaly o> reper hile Bria’ pdt track tn point of|[ roma, Bell Ho: Your wd. The | « ¢ thei | bers of the army and navy by the/y, state League game at Macomb; Dam | ine toiea 4 scealigt ras watched re | bua Ree eee 1 Morningside Athle Chub. Le ae re guing to lara , was stretched unt 4 purne, Reybourn i] MW eslie| Park a new manag enters wil. Ww louched the boxes. claimed sixth Rac Muarianao, Jos } we y three saris er losing tic dack Dorman v4, Walter Move, Allie Nack pthat it ta test track ever bullt|1 Ring Dove ular, ¥ be thls Leshe. who had 10 und late eure 5 1 bal FY Milwaukee Ile at bee ih P 4 Ni ave up tin dutie t moran nig bave nw) Pireumm of tive men at the thnish, with 4 5 euin from the diktb Infantry at Cam wae oprang 8 bis 8 mo the (hiladelhia | teve t uw Yepbank, Loot. with o Seo telott: | tight fans me hing ot Baldle Medne a of 20 pointe. Only one point Flold in | dems, we crack Quaker City re ? one point b Bed eens. eas coaag tantened Divas Vai N Sata tae kom y atatudlanee taney Fenced: | yuna, was to Gay matched 19 mee! 3: ' ever say : Allentown, Ba, The 2th Com hereto ‘ved vite at tha Raion A. ¢ Pr ‘ : 4 huvier, waa third, wiih ss"polnts JEFFERSON PA BC, on etoeetos ght Peal a noel for ba | as Eee erst | underwear-- always ' Buyer Nan inlet, 66 pola, ARK ENTRIES, | Maman oni av a0" tn er } feslie for the first no Was a ape —_—— \ M ] Renn ane RE Se COR RIMEDL ane OR GIR ee say Munsingwear. It ~ GOOD-BYE BACKACHE, KIDNEY 'iisiin itt i nie Eatat Guess 8 ‘ nearest ill ith Me y y ‘ Chupa of the ti nay folloma a bo ne : will cover you with sa!- a ened at Fort Hamilton, Brookiya, . PEST Rak f fe eonend . i AND BLADDER TROUBLES 3) esis os ses mea te, fata’ Seen | \ isfacti | ) cal Worne. of { + a sete \ Istaction, ha 2 y Spartanturg, No, ran 4, “ ae eal aeeiaeil battle. However, aD: e6 ey tie world GOLD) Da ror delay 9 ewe wach of bin 1110; bitte Vins a r one oe ". “4 TNR scrons the ryt Rie WACK «acm . tlie a aecers an x a 4 Leslie sprinted ‘ act eal gine. ad coer 108 Hearlem OU i) 5 iM! . ‘ n " ens wy A Wb, top enc ncide {Can Renee eee ana ie balling out for rok aeaia: tae Brogkisa org . the pure ¢ Rt Kia S + Datyonos i caete ABD ENaeKOW LD » Haarem Oy 1 Home Nt ° ‘ Be othe!" gsuuinare gare ee we macnat e wens 6 DAY RACE Wh

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