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————————— a nn Football Schedule Out Promises Many Good Gridiron Contests This Fall. Sailer i 3 Copyright, TO A BUSHEL OF oars GUARANTEED RECEWTIN OVER: HAULEO = HIG SHOE MILEAGE (The New York Evening World). iy THE bereReNTiAcs By Thornton Fisher BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK (OmlstAsn LOOK AT THIS AND THEN CHEER UP 1918, by The Press Publishing Co. WILL SOON BE ——INFULLSWIN omnia Practically All the So-Called “Small Colleges,” Including Columbia, Put Teams in the Field. By Alex. Sullivan. HERE will be considerable toot- ball this season, although no- where near as many games aro ors as last season. The amount of football played will depend largely coor Sree Pabdishing Uo, sy nenagee ie upon how soon those in the new mais ib Yat Wes SS draft, eighteen to forty-five, are judging by its length there will THE MOTOR, \epnipeag be any number of good games to satisfy the followers of the gridiron sport this fall, In the East, Cornell, ) Pennsylvania, Darmouth, West Point, Annapolis, Colgate, Syracuse, Will jams and Amherst will all be repre- IF THEN EVENTUALLY STOP ALL MOTORING TO SAVE GAS = WILL Have TO TURN BACK W OAT DRIVER VEHICLES - AND & GUY USED TO MOTORING MUST HANE called to the colors, Harvard, Yole and Princeton will not indulge in any intercollegiate battles. There May be some interclass games at each of these universities, That the Government does not ~ frown on the continuance of the wented with teams, At West Point FUNNY “FUN How >) ACCESSORIES - gridiron sport is evidenced by the more than 100 candidates have ale) HE WENT fact that both the army and navy ready been given light drills, Oliphant ° DEAD ON me! are going to have teams. Penn, Cor- and Knight, who wore graduated last year, are the only absentees from the 1917 eleven, ‘There is no telling yet just how far Yale, Harvard and Princeton will fo fm for the game. Their's may be the Wformal variety. It is certain, how- | ever, the sport will not be abandoned. | Service elevens will perhaps play the biggest role in the gridiron cam- Daign. At all the various canton-| ments and naval stations football has been encouraged, with the result that every one of them will have teams in’ BUT WHY NOT THINK OF SOMETHING PLEASANT SUCH id JAZBO JONES Servs (F nell, Michigan, Notre Dame, !n fact, practically all the small college teams of the country have arranged sched- ules for this season, Although Columbia will be virtually @ military base, the varsity an@ freshman elevens will take the field, The University Committee on Ath- letics will meet soon to decide just how much football can be attempted. @s the military programme may in- | terfere with extensive plans, Fred Dawson will return to New assume THE PRICE OF SHOES GOES MUCH HIGHER HELL BE RUNNING ON HIS RIM. HOW COBB PLAYS BALL By Hugh S. Fullerton. York in a week or ten days to charge of the football situation, and the call for candidates will not be issued until he takes up his headquarters on Morningside Heights. No details of the coaching plans of the season will be available until Dawson returns, and an- houncement of the schedule will prob- ably be likewise held up until he reaches New York, action. ALTER CAMP, Commissioner) of Athleticg for the United) States Navy, in a recent article points out that whereas many sports havo suffered through the war, football has really benefited. Mr. Camp had this to say on the subject: “War, whatever it may have done fm wrecking college schedules, has Drought about a far wider diasemina- | __ ton of football as a sport than all the | exhortations of those who have advo- Futurity Looks More Open This Season Than Ever Biggest ue Most Important "WHITEMAN’S PLAYING FOR SOX UPSETS BASEBALL DOPE Willie Gordon of the Pelham Bay Naval Training Station won the 690- yard special run, a feature of the track and field games to purchase ath- been pointing Pigeon Wing for the YRUS RAYMOND COBB, the| for one toning, trying to record every letic Co eee ee pee Fen ‘ . : stakes and \g reasonably sure of win- I greatest ball player the world| move he made, an inning in which he at the City College stadium. Gordon's cated ‘play for the larger numbers’ Juvenile Stakes Will Be nlagae was to come to bat. The following have ever been able to accomplish. At Yale, Harvard and Princeton there have been, it is true, fewer men | on the gridiron. But elsewhere, and unusually good sprint carried him home one foot in front of James J. O'Br'ea, another Pelham boy. The final two laps of the two-mile ever hag known, has played his last game in New York. His great career, which has covered the last dozen years, is perhaps without Gives an idea of what he does: Leaps out of dugout, sprints thirty feet, slows to a@ trot, stops short, ex- changes words with incoming oppo- In former years, when the race was 4 feature of the Coney Island Jockey Club, the Futurity was run during the] Ruth Alone, beer ne He Can Hold, Run Saturday. PROBABLE BATTING ORDER t. Laughs, paces a few sicps, handicap run brought about a bumping By Vincent Treanor. cpening days of the meeting, With “ Guat ta cay se ne aa tea ee ° Jeularly in th 5 le qual. In twelve seaso: eo has swings arms, extends arms to full match between Earl Johnson, Camp Up- wendy y @ country at large, HD Futurit eat and|the Hopeful Stakes slated for the last Should Decide the World’s} FOR TO-DAY'S GAME IN HUB. tho American League batters eleven| limit, wipes brow, pulls down cap, ton; Terry Halpine, Morningside Ath- the great cantonments of the army urity, the Digg 7 Rant Thi ‘ jerks t peor n4 the naval stations, the epread of most important two-year-old | day at Saratoga, the Westchester Series, Which Is Resumed| — enreaco, poeron, times, once being beaten out by Jerks trousers, starts trotting again jetic Club, and Charles Pores, Pelham HY) the game has been something beyond stake of the racing season, | cectorate has acted wisely In making) i BO ton To Day Declares| National League, American League, |Speakeor. His lowest averase was) ground, Bt Peed: | Finds spot on Bay, scratch man, Pores had previously the most vivid imagination of those | Will bé decided at Belmont Saturday, |the Futurity the feature of the clos- in Boston bo-Vay, ©S\ ynack, rt. HOOPER, rt. 20, the first year he started. Be-| wipes brow, jerks peak of cap, puts Come on strongly end appeared to bea “| ‘who thought that the ight be and no more “open” race for the rich| ing day, and Saturday, Sept. 14, will Expert Fullerton, HOLLOCHER, SHEAN, 2b, sides that, he has led in base run-]0n glove, beats it with fist, trots four| certain winner, Gaede haha] ante a adi eg it| be the “day of days” in racing circles : anti] steps, crosses wglegs, takes” four |eame abreast of Johnson and Halpine © opportunity tor athietics among men | and the glory that goes with it asiaed ve id MANN, it, STRUNK, et. ning almost every season and 4l-l steps forward, uGts sideways, backs| was knocked out of his stride twice, Of the service, Thanks to the efforts | Berbers was ever run. Billy Kelly| this year. By Hugh S. Fullerton: PASKERT, et. WIITEMAN, it, | ways has been high among the) un four steps, holds arms akimbo, once almost falling to his knees. Dur- of the Commission on Traini: Cam and Sweep On, admitted cracks Many great two-year-olds have won, o ‘ ‘ ab, NIS, 1b, fielders. my watphes pitcher, slaps glove with ing the mix-up between Halpine and Ketivition, at both stations wed care {among the juveniles, are not ellgible|the Futurity since it was first run | eorvight. 1918, by The Prew Publishing Co, || ‘The remarkable thing about Codb| othe: hand, | feels chin, Moves Pores, Johnson jumped away and won Baccs \t has Gas toe ne ort bef fortunately for those who have pros- | {n 1888, when Proctor Knott, ridden by, BOSTON, Sept. 9. is that he makes plays, or tries to) forward stealthily, leaps sideways Halpine was second with by ten yards. Pores third, make them, on every ball pitched or batted or thrown in a ball game. He moves incessantly, moves with every move of every player, and is on his toes, starting, jumping, Pective starters. This leaves a good collection of youngsters to face the barrier, all evenly matched, and the winner is helf a dozen steps, leans forward, starts as ball is pitched. Races at top speed toward left, looking up, stretches out arms full length, spreads the negro “Pike” Barnes, took the measure of Galvator and twelve oth- ers and earned for Sam Bryant of UTH against Tyler to-day. The weather outlook is only a trifle more gloomy than that of the Mary condition to find even a dosen teams at work, besides quite a num- ber on scrub football as well, Capt. Frank Glick, former Princeton c t 1 i trying to get) them quickly as if swimming, siows | University football player, who is now Formerly where on a scrub team or |Iikely to furnish « bi by Kentucky $45,000. The prize reached Chicago Cubs. had to have hits, and the dopelinto a play at every instant. In the|down to moderate Tun, catch fly jathletic instructor at Camp Upton, an- ak Ph gm pee tent ‘ely to furnish @ big surprise, its crest in value in 1890, when August | The Cubs, ex-|Smashed again when Mays pitched|normal two hours of play he covers) ball, whiris quickly entirely around, ‘nounces his nominations for the na- army vy team re mig! The eligibles include Dunboyne,| Belmont, the father of the present pecting to sweep| {ir better than ho figured to do To-|more ground than any man in the throws ball to infield. Pats glove, |tional track and field championships at ‘be some men who had played at West | sir Barton, Thunderstorm, Hannibal,|Chairman of the Jockey Club, ran the ge in Chi day's game-probably will be the turn-| game, and the wonder is that he js/trots back to position, crouches, glar-|tne Great Lakes Naval Training 6! Point or Annapolis, to-day there may | Vindex, Pigeon Wing, Kerensky,| first and second with Potomac and games in Chi-| ing point if Boston wins, but if Chi-|not physically and nervously ex-|!ng forward, leaps sideways, Wipes tion, Chicago. son a aingle team men from a half| Rodgers, Star Hampton, Pride of nd ‘ ; cago, now are| cago w the Cubs ought to belhausted after an afternoon, brow, jerks cap, pounds fist on leg. | steading the, list 1s Larry Scudder, > itt " Masher, the winner's share on that thrown back on to| favorite: ain. ‘The other day I kept score on Cobb| Sneaks ten steps toward right, trots | Pennsylvania, '17, who was on many of dozen or more different colleges who | India, Lady Rosebud and at least sx} occasion being $77,000. When His the defensive and five steps, turns, backs outward, |Penn's chimpionship teams, — While have had three or four years’ experi-| others which have beon highly tried,| Highness, another nursery bred | gape beth leans forward, watching catcher, trots | making his residence here ln Ate. Sra” ence in varsity football, and that with- 1d are in hard luck. some of them in public and others in private, Ger captured the $80-yard Metropolitan youngster, won for David Gideon the ten steps back toward centre. ‘Association outdoor title, Starts | following season, § Tyler must tackle on fast run toward field as ball is hit im very recent years, so that thelr mee others are Lionel La Reet, knowled: th oO WAR RIA: Re Ruth, and while to shortstop, slows up, wipes brow: | tian scrncereament Athietic Club at ice of the game Is up to date. | piny Hogan thinks he will win the| ward. Among the other noted per- ihe Guu: latte Starts trotting, “fune” stopa, ‘runs |{ete he ie a capable sprinter and par- “No better illustration of this could /race with Dunboyne, but for that| formers which gained fame by win- 3 bandera have|.FFank “Pop” O'Brien of Philadelphia, | helo to the club in the matchmaking tine, aa[ 282iN. speaks to players going out, | ticularly Ceyer an ths cactln late aie be given than the line-up of four “ “at the well known referee of boxing con-|D# bes been identified with the sport for year, |8Tins at yeHing crowd, dives Into) ty if thlete of i ace pecs matter Tom Healey thinks his Thun-| ning the Futurity were Morello, Do ; aeawe alae. Gey fi i bench, Weat Indies, who was an athlete, of bid lew England of | qerstorm and Hannibal will take some|mino, Ogden, Artful, Colin, Maskette, ‘ tests, has been selected to officinte in eee Sa otc . Vent eke ln hte: SanntTy, AO Thanksgiving Day. In these four “ ley tat : “i dA can stop the Bos-|that capacity at the important eight Acoopting to © reliable sours, ¥. WHILE AWAITING TURN AT THE Johnson, a distance runner and oF : he Rowe has! Novelty, Pennant and Campfire, 7 a i of this vicinity ie now the of “little th MIS ‘Giode share wore reprosenta- | CONDE: Tae slever Jimmy Rowe hay ¥); S SORA R ae Pi \ ids ton batter, therslsoung boul betwecn “Obummpinn. Bectny | fect bee ta meee tac base PLATE. time champion of the South tives of Indiana, Yale, Washington is small chance|Leonard and Champion Ted Lewis, | also has Mide O'Dowd, the middleweight cham- ig Two on bases, two out, one ball on batter. Cobb leaps from bench, talks | to Jennings earnestly, shukes head, grab& bat. Starts to'run. Swings and Jefferson, Colgate, Princeton, | Muhlenberg, Georgetown, Dartmouth, Holy Cross, Pennsylvania, Penn State, Killifer Wins a Bet at 10,000 to BOSTON, Sept. 9.—A bet of a 10-cent cigar against $1,000, made as a result that they can hit Ruth very hard, The trip down was uneventful gave that the cripples, Umpire Klem and pion, and Harry Wills, the star colored bea weight, under his wing, Mullins will try to get Erte wome bouta with the best bantame im the which 18 to be staged by Promoter Jack Curley and the officials of the Airérome | A. C. at Widenmeyer's Park at Nowark, " Newark | busines and hoo to sign him ay with Pete] three hats first hi fa joke while the Chicago Nationa, N Monday evening, Snpt. 23. rst over one shoulder and of a ¥ Syracuse, Cornell, University of Vir-| The United Bowling Clubs of Gr acains to the closing of the Terrace| Pitcher Bush, both of whom were ©) 1 aun oes ph 8 Riad Herman or Frankie Burns, \ then over the other. Swings them be- Lesaue te was irening of Fanaa, ginia, Wesleyan and the University of |New York and vicinity called a meeting | Qirden Annex al . fy baat 28th damaged during the exciting Anish | sition, bur as O'BF er ak) ei he es a tween lena (oall sailed). Runs fore |C8hr, ret eatcher’ of the Chicago tear, California.” of the delegates representing the vatl-| Subs that inde thie piace chelt ‘heads | of the flnal Chicago game, were under | Contents for both men und besldcs ta @| Adee twelve rounts toa decision before the Wiel Penta On Tate Straieh tena” wage (The loser, William Wrigley, one of 14 , ous clubs holding membership in ths) quarters during the past season have] the care of trainers, Bush sprained | very cap, official the managers of |City 4. C, of Westfield Sept, fate eiclantie x und eed coon I tend club's stockholders, wagered the $1 00 ¢ B WILLARD evidently has mo|ploneer bowling organization, ax] been obliged 1o seve new quarters. “Taig guile. leaping from the dux-oUt |the fighters, Tilly Gibson and. Cnarley 3 Balle. Buings Date Resin Mires Ittnak Laces pennants | wiliten ‘ desire to mingle with Jack Demp-|Thum’s White Elephant Alleys, ri ae A meeting for the purpose of organ-| just as the game ended, and his en-| Harvey, bave chosen inim for the Job. After being compelled to make three changes! toward plate a ste». Swings bats accepted It in Jest, had forgotten abo Rmnaey either fer real money or charity. wey and Sist Sirest, New York Sty, | ising the American National Tourna-| tug may wreck his chances of —_ in his star bout for tie show at the Olvmpia] again. Swings them between legs, |the bet until he was reminded of it by h he oth clon Friday evening last and decided to} ment will be held at the White f husiasm may A. A, of Philadekshia to-night, Matchmaker] oyer shoulders. Hurls one bat away, |Mr. Wrigley. ‘This is apparent from the efforts o! . ten-| Phant Bowling Academy one week from| again participating in the series. Tow Tondler, the star lightwetght of Philedel| yacy Hanlon has finally succecded in aigning uP | Swin, bats fast @ Philadelphia promoter to bring Jack Lag (oe ae oye we earners ne i to- abe ait of pine prominent clubs] Kiem was badly spiked when Pick, | aie and George Chaney, the Baltimore fighter). nair of good men for the contest, He hae ea- prone two bats faster. Stops sud- Gla Pucnen:bieas aek Sands se pin headpin event and the Sectional] in the city have been Asked to attend, " , [with the numervis knockouts to hia record, are janny Wol her of Ad Wolgast, ¢ 5 Md Joss together there Sept. 28, the} ey _iust the sume as in for The American National has fone been | making his desperate effort to alldelto each moslne @ handsome eum of cocey for| Smee toner, Woleast, brother of Ad MR Waves bats. Hits them against one | PHILADELPHIA, Sept. . ~~ Clay net profits of the bout to go to the 5 4 recognized a8 New York's promlur = to mest Tommy Hoteop, the rusya middiewsight o : er, the Indian 1 heavyweighy ‘enlisted n of the United States, Cart: Henry Dittrich, a young | hey, mF ork's promier tour-|eagely on a ball that escaped from |ensging in their aixmund bouta at the special] o¢ Malden, Mans, ‘They wit batthe for six fost, then the other (three bal.a), | Turner, ne aon iS heavy weep ed men o | peste a the | “0” boxing show to be held by t tional A. C, of he ‘ Smiles; turns head toward stand. | 0 pad ee wre . |ater of fifty-five summers, who, by the seca 5 oo ; Bave Joe e pervice. Ed Smith of Chicago was Way LAP EY HP a DENA BL THe wane ae ll Vhiladeludla on Wetneediay evening, Sent, 18,| fom. Theil be, Hatwon’e fiw ererarore | bulls up trousers. Glares toward Yank |e Harn heqyycelgnt, muh bad beet iGpeamissioned to eee Willard person. | vay, hae ® 20" Faniine for an to tve| NONPAREIL OARSMEN WIN pikes, poured 1s u gh badly and |rvnie a tet a maruice of 14.000 and poems bench, (Swings two, bats hard: Jerks |(véning that eferea” O'Bilen. stopped ¢ ‘ ‘i chopped half a pound of meat out of | Ohaney a guarantee o 00. Johnny Griffiths, the Akron, 0,, welterweight ‘: ‘ow, jerks cap, |tne contest in the fourth round to save Bey ant mane hime an offer of $30,000 assembled delegates whereby the Tur THREE RACES ON HARLEM. | iis tog. Kiem ts lame, but will be on ant now “viline’ boring Imatnatee at Camp | SWinKS Dat. Hits self ‘on leg with |Bonds trom receiving further punish- My the champion, ees tes Akys | Pin tournament will begin about tle as cl ; ro a4 Pes Johnny Dundes, who Is slated to take on|Towie, Tex. earned $1,000 by defeating aij hand. Waves one hand at rival bench. |ment. In the other event Benny Val- i “BTS bg “ UCE | middle of October and continue with-| ‘The oarsmen # [the job. us far the series has! pocrey Kamas, the rugged Buffalo lightwelsht.| Doty. the Western fighter, in” thelr bou! Batter walks, fer, the French featherweight, defeatea him to tackle Dompsey, but it was no of the Nonpareil Row. y fighter, ir bout at . E im to tackle Dompeey, Dut it was no {out interruption until completed. The ling Club carried off the honors in {Proved the dope was right in various|in « twvirerwund bout, to a derision, at the | Canten, 0,, recently, Tho gate revipts amounted | Cobb runs to plate. Waves hand, Terry McGovern, the local lightweight, J o r| er; oo telegram to the promoter: Bectional tournament will folkW FISD} tne opon regatta on the Harlem R Feapects, but that neither team can|\mory A. A. of Reston to-morrow night. wae] to $4,600, which was very good, considering the pushes alone against catcher, argues, ‘Absolutely impossible to get after the Ten Pin event. President) vil ot m the Harlem River.) nit as woll as their showing in thelr|%s"et up for another battle by ble manager /fact that many of the follower of boxing of | Waves Dats swingn bat three times | BELMONT PARK SELECTIONS Willard. Spent two days with |'Thum, who presided at the meeting, nahi pocy Of the races, hulé Wn-| own leagues indicated they could do, | ur ‘be “wrasse Nelson ihe’ tishoten ‘tlgoren | oat, SY ave besa called to the colm, Doty | TAFT three times, ‘Two baile ‘Nelone ivi er the 0 4 + | will nie Neto e | dire $960 for his end. je! "e' J » Kicks e ame ie Hives O84 TORK;R 16 lateted thet he. expested thet A SAR SueesOn Of nine beat clubs|ime majority of the batters seem|whom be will tackle for eight ramde at the) si aieadlaee feet on ground, hits shoe with bat. mince Beton, Precious @bortness of time in which to |Uniteds would love many of their mem-| on the river, nolpless, but the series, after to- |Jemey City baseball grounds on Vriday night, According to a report which has just weechea | Jumps back from plate. Rubs hands ond "Race—No selections. Gmportance that, already have [para in the elshtem-forty-tive draft in} | Tiree fonparell veteran oarsmen had! day'g game, ought to loosen up ma- — bere fram Takinore, the authortien of tat city [iB dust, ‘Throws back head, waves bi Fe ie aban” Winsted, . : addition to those already in the feats in the winning crew in the quad- be Peodegica . - ‘The proponed tattle between Clay Tamer, the p Eating ihe fos (One strike), Swings bats, waves, iby okbe sig 3 - Been postponed too far und Imck HWice, and he asked the old timers io | fuple acull tase wien they ‘won hy ong| terially and give moro action and |wneaional Todian bt bearrweight, and Johnny Mere Gesided to Aliw ihe basies mae te bel "> Dengatly, suddenly store, wings | esse PUCKEOOr, wrasse, je ut their shoulders to Lhe wheel and fine | te of open water from the Metro- ‘o hitting. Howant of Bayonne, N. J. is expected to be “ P “ sharply. Hits high bounder toward Ps Gus. ing for money at the present time, [{sn the schedule just as it would be] polltan Boat Club. The Rave: more nigh) boxing promoter, expects (o stage & show in . “d Franklin, y Gus. i Zwant you to know 1 did my linia ‘cut ‘by Captain Dittrich. “Mia ree | Hont Club was third,’ Mave! While the Cuba have played alightiy |‘lncbet today by Promoter Jennings, on there is] show two or three weeks, The eport was bites | Shor’ stop, Tacos toward Arat at top} | Fifth, Rese ie Sister, Antel- Bery Dest possible for you and |marks called forth ausurances of help Despite thelr wre. the “Nona showed potter ball, that 19, cleaner ball than|unding in the way of the match being arranged, | ©, (Or monte seo. when Jotony Drindee fated beaten, turns first, steps back. ‘Kicke| Sixth Race—bnfilade, Lady Dor- And try to induce him farther if [the Bieeckers, Charley King of. vie] Pdward Nikola, who was ste °822| thelr rivals, and look to be a steadier] if the detain are consummated the men willl mere tuetall grou Chaney ot the Hal} oe smiles, walks off base six fect.| othy, Irma Frank. P thought there was a possible {Gothams and’ C. F. Niglutech of tan|has reached his ffty-ffth year, andland more finished club, tho br. battle for elght rounds at the Armorr A. A, of Talks to first baseman, extends arms chance of getting to the ship po- |#eme club. All of these men are pret fret Pee id an oar back in 1888. Char-| 1. against them in two gam Jemey City next Monday night, ‘They onght to] Ritehle Mitchell, the crack Milwaukee light-| as If flying, stands on tip tos, lurches @ition. Will advise you furthe the three-seore mark but are still young | (1 Hofman, a | No. 3. is also past the| have been ag ne BAMCS, | rund @ olashing be weight, who is now a civilian boxing instructor | with shoulders as if to start, leaps and iby letter upon my return home, |uoW® thanks to bowling, kan is twoscord and vermis Steln-/and the unexpected hitting and luck -_—— for the soldiers at a camp in the West, has| dives back to first, beating throw, ED. W. SMITH. — ‘ Pag ,| Tom Rooney, national sculling cham: |of Whiteman have upset the results. | Joe Wolling of Chicago, the crack lightweight, | called off bis ten-round bout with Bamey Adair, meatier Benes” itont of, the | pion, stroked the Kavenswood crew, but| eyond doubt Mitchell expected to| mil engage in hit fint contort tonight under] the local lightweight, which wag to have been TRIES TO GET DOWN TO HE Ted (Kid) Lewia-Benny Leon- | Greater New York, has Issucd @ call Cake were unable to hold their spring @ coup on the Red Sox when| {he managment of Jack Bulger, Me will gv] fought at the Anditorium A, ©, of Milwaukee SECOND, LAST WEEK AT BEAUTIFUL etini the je e1 3 pc = ng wnet Bald Wallace, t fame = Brxdly tonight, Mitehell sent wont to Promoter Tom ” seers ringside, according to Lewis. lephant Howilng Academy. Hrondway] Boxing Show for Petham Moya, land the defeat was a heavy blow.| Armory A. &. of Jeney City. AX Wallace as] atmenow to engage Ue contest, iieienen oseit ae oben 68 " nv at Stre O1 " De » 7 ymne time, rest ought to enab = te “4 r y 141 isn't clear to us, It te maid | ind dlat Sire | of tting to have the |, At the Hunts Point Sporting Club on| Now his club is under a big handicap, | net boxsl tn some tim the rest ought to enable ° when hit Is made, Turns base like a Pdaonara wanted the weight 142, but|rulen governing the duck pin. ame |{cDt 28 a boxing show will be held for mye players are contident of winning [ys hy jad ‘Several Weliminarien wil” alse | aitege furishes li bt fens wise he gore (fash, races for’ third, slows and changed from a three- ball ame to a a Si ‘alsing von io buy . vera! preliminart NM « io nasi iis best fights when eos | ee my e. mle insisted on & pound lighter. |e ame.” President Cordes ex: {itileUc eauipin at Pel. [even now, but they do not realize that | mages faainst Chari Voie Merman, te practically [Blancos back, thon tiene around DOs | I A cGRICA'S PREMIER RACE Piained that the two-ball kame Ja 'more [ham Bay. There wilt b six-round|thiy season the Red Sox have been — mataed to wrt Kid William, the former ban. | 2nd Cashes we 1 KO throw, slowly sen COURSE, Bclentific, Tournament bowling and the jong she boxers expected to : : Charley Ds 1, matchmaker of the Pater.| tammweight champion, for siz rounde at the Olym. [defying the flolde! nae Whit TOMORRO By should get over a knockout| matter of securing pin boys for the full |PpOar a pounds better on their own fleld than harien. Doar cen er] pla A. A, of Philadelphia on Monday evening, |!#Xe#, Walks back toward base, Whi 10 Ww but will it? ‘To the general |@nd winter season will come in for dis- |), )1li! Mrenndn. Battling Levinsky. Joe | they have been away from home, and, | 1) A. of Batemon, |S. d-« today matchal | 6 AA illams aomptad the match co the (like fash and starts as if coming |i The Manhattan Handicap “+ ‘a pound will make little differ. | °4#!0% pomeh Laurett, Renny L ars, Allie | besides that, there is Ruth, aa ty nat Nome comiition that thy meet at cathwaighte, which |Home. Stops like a flash, moves for- A 2-Mile Steeplechase , and if Lewis is knocked out he} tee R. John, a world’s record holder |Nack, Phil Frenebini, Madan | Huth aiche ume to decide he aes Ite tlie telaeie bet fearias'e maneeer Guickir saree G0, ward, relaxes as flelder throws ball to ht just as well forfeit all claim|in’the bowling ‘# qeeord holder) Young Fulton and Kid Williams mt tO G8 ee Latlier, oe oe ill pitcher, Batter hits first ball, high Ronkonkoma Handicap his’ championship honors. But roit, Mich., Wh has been for sare ries If ho can hold, ‘The dope indi-| im sow on Bet: At Mae vale lightweight, | Hughey @hanoon, manger of Dick Loedman, |DOunder toward third. Cobb starts for Seaside Handicap is, acrording to himself, has no # t year mi nuging the largest Kahavamoke Deate CL cates that the Cubs will bit him] ie ts to a decision, at the Com.| the Baffele bantamweubt, is making an awful | Plate, gions auadenly and beaks ‘tos and 9 Other Cleesy Con ught of being knocked out. On bowling gosdemy in ort. pitti HONOLULU, ', H., Sept, 9--Duke| harder to-day than they did in the| worm A. C. of Iketon on next Friday night, | sell over the conditions which ‘‘Hed"* Walsh, | ward third does long Shane ‘ 6, GR FIRST RACE} AT 8.80 P. ee Other band, he says: “Don't be | ot Kitt “academy how. neering |Kahanamoku, holder of all world's| opening game, and their own fight- ie Garage of Bantamweight Champion Pete Her. |#uso the third baseman. by interfering wee Fs Be prised if I beat Leonard decisiv-|tompletion in the old Mathews Builds | swimming records from 25 yards to 100| ing spirit declares that they will] ay tépge, manager of severdi fighters, i@ pow| man, sumgeste for # ten-round go between Load: with his sight, Starts for plate asain Special Race ayeine , stop him.” ing, Fulton Street, Brooklyn. Lee heard | metres inclusiy is been’ tranaterned [take vengeance, Tho fighting spirit| ine aunt matctmater of the Netionsl A. C.| man and Herama at the Quesnebery A, 0, of |At top speed, slows to onsy trot half eave Penna, Htation, 33d oe that the ht’ be aw scarcity of pin |from Draft Class 8 to Class 1 by his lof the Cubs la immense, I noVer saw | of Malladelhia, Frank O'Briew, the match | Buftalo, Shannon sare shat Walel demande that way up ax ball, goos aafe over third Hitiosha vata a sectiol coun axemptior here. “He will be ; Reve nan of eighteen to forty five peye mga he brought’ is = *heng ‘pin ducted into the army when he returns we ns did. ator Vaughn pitched, ey mader, old the official ot the ‘cab at he ‘geamae make 110 Lene pond (8) Se aw, both feet, Goes to bench at trot, Coprae also ra ach a ‘a. already regis: | with him from Detroit. L Cerna the. tea car wate. nets } ttc the tS dosent aad Pgeg tee hed Di arly wee Tp a . grinning. aia sina & Pradoek " eetters. nounced i Wiss das bak Come Ga Ri as than es ahs So Linge ouput to be & givet quamaten, © * Tmagine nine innings of quate day, |:

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