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- t 5. etaane bene . nes a . iM tyne? S ented sen ek DSc: an . t " oa MF SW 4 - " ih phan. | Ae ee ene 4 i 2 < THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1918. | WHAT THE CROWD SAW AT NEWARK i | I I ‘ ° : By Thornton Fisher RACE ALL COMERS | Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). ' EXTRA GUYS oe OvT- | ONLY { | AGREED TO FGHT) = Trainer Bedwell to Start His } ¥e | Crack Colt Frequently Dur- 9} ~ ing 27-Day Meeting. to Toe trening World.) 4 Leonard Wins Bout in Which a ey ee i i Lew! LONG If the owners of Eternal and Pur- Lewis Starts Like a Lion and S's chase belleve their colts have . the og Finishes Like a Lamb. | LEFT OCCASIONALLY test chance to beat Billy Kell ss ; j GOT I) BENNYS Wey they will be accommodated with a tee 8. Ppuibies On. { race at the Laurel k, which opens e pm LS Pod Evening Wort) | its gates Oct. 1 for twenty-seven days LEWIS started like a lion | of racing. Billy Kelly will race there ‘ against Benny Leonard last | ce - and will be ready to meet all comers, night over in Newark and fin- | picruRS OF ‘ Zz { Eternal and Purchase preferred. lake a lamb. For three rounds GRNTLEMA , He is ready to meet them at the ,Made it very interesting for| OF THe | Havre de Grace track, but as Eterna! itweight champion. He rushed PREss WHO " | has an engagement at Aqueduct on delcead his hg denny wal Gor THERE IW THE LAST ROUND LEONARD Went” Thursday, this is out of the question many a 80 jw, which | Lave NTO HIGH GEAR AND RUSHED Lew | Billy Kelly won $1,300 under @ stout took as gracefully as he could, ay ecient pars A saa Me MR lhe pull when ho beat Rutledgo for the content to counter whenever handicap at the Havre de Grace Opportunity presented itself, In| ° ° track. It would seem from this that He Garis round Leonard Yeas (0 rchase, Title Aspirant Finer Bedwell sol caret I Lewis miss, and look bad, Mak- | y > hig demand for $2,300. mu arantee {0 Hag @ opponent miss is the acme of| My , Uy race him Kternal and Pur pe SES I uns Like Selling Plater in rhc gmat the Other follow. If there was any 7 Maite to pole mle Sa pk as to the winner it was dis- M ofliciats to, protect Commandar Ron rom low: said vin Bedwell Pees os inary Company pon eg acti showed unmistakable su- Kelly can win that amount at Havr Perlofity. In the vory last round he 1 Witten ucce Win abent Gare Actually bad Lewis floundering and But ‘There. Are Excuses for) ane sarieulany on Const ee railroad trips, with no certainty the Dewildered. All Ted could do then : Pe ee, 36 ee Beer eee eee ace will be hela ° date ov L Him, He Was Left Frankle had early. diMiculties to sur- the race will be hela on the date a ' fo dash out his arms aimlessly, , . | mount and he di4 eo only after an lected. The weather is very uncer he once in u while ho would land, at Post | admirable exhibition of patience. On| BENNY LEONARD tain at this period of the year, an {% . Condult he trailea the Bold all the as the track officials have stipulated more often Leonard got the blows Rostiiiicheale SEEM ghoulder or forearms way until the stretch was reached, a ae ee iin wee ; then skinning the rail let his moun 22 have to bo declared off on account vf ) Phe fight financially was a big suc- By Vincent Treanor. van WHEN’ ihe CtuOTE “Haa. beoore rain.” e008, For instance, the box office re- XCUSPS are still forthcoming| tired from their early efforts, How THOSE BoYS DIO HUG BACH CTHERK y = fattones up his riding @sipte were $31,024; lexs the State for the Brighton Stable’s Pur- averag at the Havre de Grace track . fax it was $27.9 Of this Leonard chase, A two to five shot in| Andy Shuttinger ordinarily ranks nos os: _ ———-— hirkith wed lan i F fou Dalian’ Peceived an $8,000 gui Oo or 35 the last race at Aqueduct yesterday) with the best of riders, but he has 1 s ° During the twelve days of racing r per cent. which was Lewis, | for two-year-olds, non-winner of| his weaknesses too, He can come Lt - ad tl has ridden fourteen witne and eas 26 per cent. or a privilege, got $3,000, he lucky to be in the| from behind like a whirlwind but he rou U e Uy tobe She let of wink Jock: 50, a. elia, horse, He lost a race Saturday on den ever ng the meet © was nothing approaching a ordinary two-year-old, with no as-| Hurricane to Antoinette which 4 pit For the Third ume and His riding of et And Tootsie nor even a knockdown, BU | —— Pirations to the honor of Billy Kelly,| of a hustle would have won for him. was first c his skill thet Sheer science ‘between two. Well EAL estate immediately adjacent] Coming on tho outside just nipped] ing event. With the race apparently —~—- etlres rom pO BD iciucrree wou keve eee d men. Lewis might have been to the Arcola Country Club 1s] OPhella on the post. BUT PUR-| sewed up in the final sixteenth, he va | ‘The steeplechase horses, Dorcas and the fi a. hi if OHASE WAS LEFT A’ lowed himself to be nodded out Wins T Match d | Sun K 1 he e first round, because he in for rough time Thursday. a LEFT AT TIE POST, | allowed himself to be nodded out at | Wi wo Matches and Is Toten ee a ae , Z 2. of Ni , - | lotte é he wi 4 out as it he would annihilate! on this day the New York Board of| There's @ lot of nourishment in that Liplinditue akin rte Lady: Dorothy Helped Along by a Bye in Avery Brundage, Veteran Star pag itt cii3 points attnough ho | King will not) rac again Fraime _ jump on Leonard by land- | Real Estate Dealers will bold a spe- for those who bet on him thinking] fur up the stretch, when there seemed ig by 3 yi of Chicago A. A., Announces! did) not win a single individual con- rth says that he is beyond ¢t wo well meant overhand right|clal tournament over the Arcola| him ft to cope with Billy Kelly and] littio need for it! When a crack of Women’s Cup Singles in] His Wi * aes : patching up stage, Sun Briar ma on Benny's neck, Aside £01 | course, Kighteen holes will be played,| Eternal in a $8,500 sweepstakes, the whip would have done some good) Cyan is Withdrawal From Compe-| ,, Thompson. who won four individual ee at Sour and show 8 nny off his balance they f ; Sine! ay hava bee in the last i : uality. Hag iq ard got in (wo, the mect belng divided Into several] Purchase may have been left at the| {the lust twenty yards, Andy had iP ourney, tition After Capturing Laurels | ar! (iifatian of Great tacos, a fore i cine of thoroughbreds owns t lefts, but they didn't even|4!visions, for which cups have, been post (no one could tell even with} jast race, on Balustrade, Andy at Chicago AA U, Meeting. | rek of Great Lakes, J. R. Frits of PY Willis Sharpe Kilmer aro already round by any means, offered. Board mombers are per-| field glasses from the grandstand),| showed finishing power second to| Miss Marie Wagner won two hbelb dd , pw Fork. Lieut, Cart Buck of Kelly on the grounds, and as they ha mitted to bring along one friend, but] but he had plenty of racing oppor-| none. He came from behind with a|matches and, helped along by a 0} cid, Wleut. Ni P. Biuett of Camp several stake engagements its like! BWIS kept up hi sive Pe is by a bye, Hancock, and W. HE. Bartels of the that all the cha r pt up his aggres any one who looks like # “ringer”| tunities to come on and win after| Tush and got up in time to beat out] took her place in the semi-final GREAT LAKES, ML, Sept. 24. | University of Pennsyl Aik CaS ES ee oe round y! ja finished fi { tactics in the second round, and | wij) be examined by the tournament’s| the bend for home was reached. Ophelia. This would give one the im-| of the women's cup singles in the & remarkable test of endurance, | '?,the order named. | sean Parone se meeting ends, many began to think ‘that| Inteiligence department Everything in front of him at that] Prestion that Andy rides hls best | open lawn tennis tournament on the f Avery Brundage, a veteran star of |iod-yard dash chet, put rineiog Mee RAC 0 ” a me » |. ® same ener} 2 ad aad ‘ J CATE AC TCL tos dlae aed ve bared point awung wide enough for a hook| that he showed on Balustrade would | Courts of the Park Hill Country Club, the Chicago Athletic Assoolation, |Jump. half milo, wally hammer thro | ee Re bad ever shown before, How'd you 11K0 10 take €01f 1080 eee en theough on the| have won on Hurricane Saturday and| Yonkers, Mrs. Willluin H, Pritchard, !¥n the all-around championship, the |weignt, running’ read’ jump hac Aat 7. hit his stride in the third.| from @ woman? The same may come] 41 purchase camo through, sav-| “#4Y Vorothy yesterday. Mrs, Ingo Hartman and Miss Edith cone event of the three-day national | L:mile, run, were the events. They) — pirgt 7, kad aed ke Lewis landed a right high up/to this, with all the husky male pro- r - A. Bag; oe |A. A. U. outdoortrack and field carnival |*tarted at 1 o'clock and were not fin-| ,,First Race-- Claire Boothe, His 4 , ing a lot of ground, some of which @ gained places in the round/ 2 i ished until after 7. | Sister, Earlocker, Benny's chock bone, the light. | fessionals going off to take w couple] NF & jor vl Rreuals sie ot wien! Scoote killed whatever chance Tus- | before the semi-finals, rite Great Lakes Naval Station. |'"teompson, accumulated an imposing| — fecond, Tace—No selections. it began to get busy. He drove! of full shots at the Kaiser, Tho ex- s ’ rundage won the premier honors | je, ty, le: 7 Third Race—Hol High Cos' Rright ta Lewis's badv which | Ccermert paekegy then he wasn't equal to tho occa. | (tl00%® may have had in tho Beldame! The court strategy, the sharp hit-/in the national games at Newark in| first four’ evento” had ‘been “derided, | JOCK Soot mae y “ : “ : asn't the * : : ewar' jf{irst four’ events had been decided. Fourth R ( tarily robbed Ted of a lot of | Perimment Of Tee face gutteatie: sion. "Wouldn't “Billy “Kelly ‘have| Handicap, Scoots awerved over and | ting and varied playing of Miss Wag-| 1916 and at Birmingham, Ala, in 3914. |Brundage's veraaullty counted ‘heavily | ghourth Race — Macomber entry, ctics, ¥. y ay one and othe rose then came on and won as she|¢asily surpassed her performance in| Career, as he declared he would never|J. i Frittz, unattached, former. New| Teresa J 4 : it Rare which Pacoaed meus who organized they Reno Golf and roeniie tee Tan wanieateeerine liked. Blushing Beauty ran a good| the State tournament on Sunday.| Compete again. C. Competitor in’ the half mile] Sixth, Race —Coo entry, Virago, henan Jour times without a re. [country Club and instructed the} purchase is far from being a cham. | £2°0 to be serond, and will probably| she began against Mrs, Eugene), His triumph was achieved by stam-| Hig went rounded performance {3 ; ad members in tho mysteries of «| plonshinship contender, Either Mietlimpeevige ee te hey | Conklin, onelot the teoal contenders | uum On Yereeulliy, | He ti) not win |ahown, Wy his record for the en events HAVRE DE GRACE. ' ! e, da o-lor he wasn't seriously meant at the| a ig Wes geen ae, act rts as E. ompson, a | of two firsts, a dead heat, two seconds,| | First Raco—Tranby, Medus E PNNY'S well known hair was | fessional at the Annandale Country | price " elr engage-| cadet in the Royal Air Force of 1 a. triple tle’ for second,’ one third, Tulebearer. : Ss Muased fe the fourth round by | clu at Annandale, Cal —- Jimmy Fitzsimmons was reasonably | MeRt Proved a tuning up canter for| onto, Canada, ‘The Chicagoan, how-|Qindruple tle for third, a firth and a! Second moll, Outlaw, Lewis's cuffing blows when! RB, §, Worthington, Secretary In a long race Robinson Seems] sure of winning the third race with| Mis® Wagner, Alternately playing) ¢ver, finished well up among the| the i00-vard dash was eis ead aaid | Ned natadea Dall Lewh's cuffing blows when) RB. Worthington, Secratary, ze. | about the bext of the pilots now rid- | Harry Shannon, but he didn't gure| deeply placed shots to the base lne| the a 8 Put nd ee ean td sceeea | gp THE all around competition divided diveer: Lucky tadyee, eee | “i one ors, a jes he se S]ing. He doesn't get flustered in the huttinger. Andy was shut off at/ and cross-fire driv v |a dead h aie mite a 60. attention with the national relay cham- Fourth 4 ary Maud, Celt ts a oving around|s0on as possible for the Shawnee] early part of He can > 2 De e drives, che was able to pea’ 26 the Tale walks plonship, which resulted feature | AY Meus: CeO, y at this slage was moving around | toon, Ae Town tid Oct Stand t| a OLB Fane, 318 oa lay oft te at Unreo times and nearly put on! win at 6—1, 6—0, Nine men competed in the gruelling | brushes in all five races, although none | ¢ Murphy, ‘Milma: looking for a chance to land) prizes will be awarded winner of the p age and fence once. The result was that| sore stubborn seven-hour test, and all finished, but| went to record time. Great Lakes tas hee A Minaiieracistd right, but found it extremely dit- as " he} time his finish to a nicety. He did Barry nnon never really got alyncre atubbom resistance met Miss| they were exhausted at tho end.| tion won the 440-yard relay. Pelham | ‘ ‘1 tite find a reating place for it jae ying round ae as winners! this twice yesterday, on Paddy Dear chance to run, Wagner in the third round as she fought| Brundage scored 6,708 points on the Bay Sttnion's middle distance men caps | gai Wend Vidette 24) Crump= ard bexan to go to the front in| ANd TuRners-up in the Vvariogs as. | ash cteealaiae “ through the rallies against Miss Marion | PAS OL, Possible 10.000. . Helium. tured ‘both the 88-yard and one-mile Seventh o--Star Shooter, i th, and from there to the final) Wortnington’s address 1s Miswies. Her. ‘The latter imparted an abundance BEERS E SHE SYSRNE | Thormbloom, ‘Iidian Chant f the upper hand. Lewis was! p.) . ‘ of sting and velocity to her forehanders. abies iveonly in spots then, Leonard ‘4 She kept Miss Wagner on the jum) t - d p for wed to make him miss and Was! An intersectional tournament will the ball, and it was never [ ectior > i ible for f jg over short snappy hooks to alg ws : 4 arable ge Lewis's e and a tiny - 4 ae ts . eps ° Phree-Men ‘Team | Surgeon Major in Inite io ne had safely t Re ere ond & finy ic | Boards wet Dusy on the links. Hach|@enlsing the Silk Three-Men Team | {eraven Major in the United States |reen tallied. Miss Tier was fleot of foot] Jimmy Dougherty, the well known ; be more than four rounds and wome one lee be- \ | side will line up a small regiment of| Bowling Tournament wil! be held at| AMY. Dr. Corbett will be remem- /y r Sides Graney referee, ; competing club awingers, and. the 4 : ‘ | bered by New York bowlers aw Prout, ji8 covering her court, Miss Wagner bo-|flght promoter of Leiperville, Pa., has | —_ | resi t it etapa’ Hitt Hl bt nd the! the White Blephant alleys, Broadway | dent of the New Yorke ts ing fairly extended to win at 605, 6.1 aa : j ATE arrangements for the seat ee ve oe eee Py ine] and ist Street, on October 2 at 8) foclation. ‘He im with a Rowling As | Mes, Pritchard, who 1s ably direoting| e°2ee #0 stage his big boxing show | wa sony tee pe ei ecineteee of the vast crowd which saw|the rival score cards have been care.|P, M. The tourney will be rolled un-|lery outfit, and should be able to tell |the women's event of the tournament, | ®t which Jack Dempsey and Battling | Satartay night, is due to arrive in town today, the bowi were the worst im-| fully examined by neutral parties, der the rules of the New York Howl-| (4 | Aer alae when hare lies . jad eS through al Levinsky.are to clash in the main | (mmo Doushery, who le We: Base ove a y or ing >clatios dw 6 col c ad b Te! + |livel allies i ey-Tevinsky bo ita as mA ‘ ot «Eafe pac taka pate beavantien ssi ie Astoclation and will bo confined| psc Bre An'G. Chishoitn® "Tho score teat | event, at the National A.C. of Phil- | Miske an offer to meet eome good big fellow 1 @ : yefore Leonard and Lewis to people interested in tho slik trade.! A meeting of the Bowlers’ 6—3, 6-3. At every period of this en: | adel; + |six-round tout st the eame show, and it ie ex. | eemtered the ring. ‘Thove with seat Incidentally the Bilk League. 4a one| Roliet Assocation will ke keg alias Fagement airs, ‘Pritchard displayed ‘re. | 00! phe. 90 Wednesday _ svacing: Mishe's manager, Jack Teddy, wl 5 is had diffieutty getting seats, of the oldest of the closed leagues in| Meadquarters of the association, No.|handers. ine 8 her hacks Oct, ®% Dougherty will charge the | wee, | gree holders got weunt considera- | v vient at the Standard Theatre, | the city 1 roadway, New York City, Sept,|_ The powerful baseline driving of Miss|52me Prices for tickets for the show venyacime fre | Run Up Mileage . There didn't seem to be any Aas be ‘a Th . pees 7 at 8 1. M. President Valentine of |/Bags, one of the leaders of the Ham-|as he had intended to do had the {he colored heprrwelghs, whe: fo | Y , and ushers were conspicuous Mike Donlin, former star outfielder of |, = |the New York Bowling Association, |!ton’ Grange Club, accounted for two > h , dy to fight More miles from your gas per* : absence. Men without checks {the Glants, will play the host to New Ward, & youngster of wixty-lWno hue ison eons Asa victories. She lined up the heavy artile | POUts been held at the Philadelphia | sanin atter a ret © ond not| ff trip—more miles of steady run- oy when the check |York sporting writers who scored his|elght years, ta very active in the) ing, would lke to have all lery of her forehanders against Mrs,| baseball grounds, Besides the | eit in what ty feet, but | # ning in a season if you use meee orcuple a ie ware bi oe By sw leaging batsman in the urday afternoon and eventie he | b@Present at the meeting. he anit Mise Marton ogardus, who| intends to put on two other six- | matched to pores Bol a Nero tit oq 1XON " ne Was one Of National League, Donlin is said to have|can be seen at the Harlem Palace —— lought her with peppery short shots, al- d Billy Miske to works sad ” Pind | t disorder, Hoxing Commissioner |made his biggest hit as 2" in| Be ‘cad ocking 9 ou 7 though inclined to be errat as | ound scraps, ly Miske RO | works in shipyards at Philadelphia. | They GRAPHITE, f Mitlambered into the ring and eo’ fie, bigwent hit avers Howling Academy knocking of! ‘Tho United Bowling Clubs Ten Pin|an interesting contest, Alles Bagg ator | egainst Clay Turner, the Indian light |#%*, ‘9 ott nda at the Nal . | & the comedy “Turn to the Right," and | double century scores in company of] Head Pin schedule will be os ? , LH asal of Philadel on lomobule | y usaisted by Jor Mumpiries, ag hin first week on Broadway [Young fellows. In mont cases ho Ret4lat the next meeting of the United | Eiigte HH. Hinzen and Henry w,|heavyweleht, and Jack Britton with oe ; bei ioe Sea | N Sera ne Sf Betin ty hie news: fonds have {Out of paying for the gamen through) which will be holdat Broadway and lO'Boyle, the Pellam Bay Naval ‘train; | Marty Cross, the local fighter, Willie Jackew, local lirhtweisht and et LUBRICA TS ths feared and : s i holders got their seats. A . tnvita le to sit dn’ the | bis bowling, Mr. Ward rolled |$ist Street on the first Sunday after-|!9€ Station pair, won a sensational _ | villian boxing instructor at th m Bay Naval | Specially selected flake graphite that Molders got their vents, A lprves bis first 800 score in the Harlem Pal- [noon in October. "The tournament wiih Paton ln the gneriing of the men's dou-| senany Dundes, the Talia light 1 | Station, will not be able to fight agnin keeus metal sur aces from grinding vis. “ Tourname’ when he lot under ‘ 4 | volleying aro a . WEN least two wenlka, th con ey stay longer a orl Met era Yaris woichea Ih at | Gusti, Mate ategrain,|2o8, Tournament In 1902 when be was) get under way about the middle of Withers and Jones they,won with twelve | gies in another bout at the Armory A, A. | ess aa he han Batter sas weer-prevenier than a5 meprane 14 iy ToG fifty-two years of age, Since then he! October aisnlant Ganson ink ver elve ff * t ie atation with a germ to sta @usrlubricany ¥ cepa stiacnoon, Tho beam |New vorw At has rolled several thier perfect scores) — es ear eee e tralgnt games in a row,” \enighte, Ho, will bave for ha oppouent Franke |iefuenaa, ‘The com pisliam RE WONRe ; ofa big crowd und neithor (day. tn in practic games, Me was one of ree "| agit Bobsane © drat at the some cish severe) | Tot? ve cenmeh Dox again wnill ¢ | Fg ple arly ae moved It when he got « \ DATED WOR ROS UD Sie | Flee Ne El ka ago, They were wlieduled to fight them | 4p ; he i de the ring, when the weight ‘ the American Bowling Congress un-| LYQDY even ay|Cance ation 7) Pooks ago, They were wreduied to fight there | Foe tho yest boring show of the Lote A. C JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE CO. Seenced “ke t orn e n be-pou which the tournam ts c the 1 eines stage oe e «Beth At N, J.. @normw evening. 4, Jersey City, New Jersey ! D tide nrow and. the _16-poune hikes aye walled’ hae : | Matchmaker Joe MeNulty haw arranged the fol Established 1827 Fa pounds iy Giinon In ram and the Ie pon root healt!» tv| Meet Penn State |Schedules Makes x." °°" ° 7" \ the tual welgtts be announeed. jet Chab, He throw th Mw d tributes hia very good sill z , a OB | oresins J 1 Lie ‘ wax done over Lewis s protest, ham hes, the 66 j| bowling game 0 th G idi. — ae Lak cigh was 14 sounds eleht "6 wn pat ne . nf "T a b eS MEL Was 135%, pounds MIKE 36 fort} int and put Uh Make Gaia oun 8 n the Gridiron| Football Mud dle). »»:. »:s», 0: cusses, wv 0 ari, vias who served as Secretary to the Na a i |e amme Siie, bein ORG ot Sie Baa fe mill wok 1 oi ‘Gs t tive, be CHICAGO The Chompion- tional Bowling Association for years, . i mee ~— and at Pelham Bay Station, i9 finally | tackles You NG about fighters, reminds! ship Commit Nationa A epee wiht tao dweoney-Huston AVOLIS, Md., Gopt. 24.—TMhe| The cancellation of footbail schedules | foe uP for another scrap with t Jnck M , fn ui ‘ him | Jack McAuliffe, the king- by ofl awarded (he Aral and second [Company of Detroit, Mich, managing | Academy football management |by both Cornell and Dartmouth will ge. {Sov His manager, Leo Fiyon, matched him) A d OV AUTUMN HACING M4 ght of his time, is soon feiss, wale pionship Vie targest Dowling academy in tho|BeKan the rearrangement of its achedule|riously affect the gridiron plans of a| UP aay to towel Battling rant a 1 fe “over there.” Jack was in to Tommittee Fu Mia A |world. The Major knows as much|t0-day, games at Annapolis with etrong|number of other colleges in the Hast |! .Mernrih) of Teme who nome, Bue lust week, all dolled up in Dean, Preside nt of i ‘ A. . had jabout tourna put bowl Ag any one | to rd belae waited for af v. : and if brs my have far-re mohing sffeot | the nal A. 0. of *PBIIY" ou Mata lei thke tet amar hed of diamante x #, juuntily swinging w played after the Great I « andj . soa 16 firsi-named dat came open when|upon the varsity game at institutions |erening, Ost, 3, J while in the other “Muteh’ O'Hagan of Albans and apparently well contented il vletic Club teams refused We 1 Reserve decided to root. | Whe! ‘angements for tho | cit one mae eh nee pe f A himeelt and ihe werd i Seat, ; hide Peja or wih aren ry 12] jerdinand Meier, proprietor of the|ball for the Mseaaona Tenn Bar geose Gal snenmoeie Aaa at bad ne ane Ane ome Paani eee 6 BRILLIANT a World in genoral, ublde, by the, original Grawinas. | The], A eOeAs wing’ Academy, ‘Third [Bas an open dete bn that dey because | ins een ecity of Penneyivanie, whion | ota eee ocharaatens, ime oF the thrte | Caste, ty Former eladiewsitit bam MIDWEEK EVENTS t wt indoor # i championship, \A ¢ t Street, New York|Cornell has dropped out, has Ms od enns: . cla} referees 0 Armory that eity eae Humbus to help itlonis the right. Indoor #winw amplonslty fAvenue. and ‘sath Stroet, New York] Carmel la dropped gut, has een 1 nay heen winding up the seagon with | tae bam satel to" mites tin Gweverond | AN oft a eng wale by th matcimaer TOMORROW enthusiastic over the ouths | ognavere! clubs of Brooklyn plan to Ofrenholse epresent. him in the|y_ihe Navy, js ansious to piay the Un. (Cornell, i still undecided as to what | between Harz Und of Pitteburgh snd Clay ‘Tur. | of both al A. ©, and Olytm; INCLUDING ‘THE 83,000 stic over the outloo! conduct an open handicap road rin to tie ae versity 0 reinia, the only team to [acti take. Princeto | ner, the Indian light bearyweight of St. Paul, | Mhiledel sign up either Jar Burman of fe you going to be w boxing in- wld the sules af bonds In the coming Haatern Fadividual Tournament dur-| whieh the Navy team Tost last’ season. loleted 4° tentative, sehedule yan SO eect, to to bw fovght at te club on Tuemlay | Chicago or Kid Williams of Baitinow to mart Ston brook Stakes MeMetor on the other side?” we asked, Fourth Liberty Loan drive, ‘To thisend Ng the 198-19 season. ‘This young] It also has another dato in November, ee in| evening, Oct, 1, ‘The managers of the fighare | Frankie Burns, the Jemey City bantam, in the ot me, me No Tin koing to be 1 meeting willbe held at the Hrooklyn | Yorkville bowling ‘ far has recently jas f Sanne play its game with the et TORATSIAE the Boe aad OF DUle | reece “ecsecial Conles for the seb wean | mai? ‘ol la thubdo oh can) @t thule: paclat AND A minting iether told Avenue, on Wednes: joined the ranks o' penedicts ’ 1 AR eld. | heir | eekly boxing shows in about two we techamp. And if looks and t plan decid: , ° |" ‘The practice did not start until 6| rt will be difficult for th | the officials of the club asked vio to pics their | neekly boxing io atout ¥ Burne s S Maa Ne order fon than soun nine | Sept. 30 is the date has beon | {cademy has started. Infact sports {WRICh had arranged games with Dart pit pear D d lor the job, ead of thifirehvs candidnias res | Bek (00 (ne final ting 0! are never allowed to interfere Sone! © ope! » Zoho, Bkois taking over vine’ moving por Hof thirty-five, candidate ree | eee ae a ae TOUTHA TONE, The | the Topiag awed $0 taterfere with [mouth and Cornell to fill the open Gates! Jeck Demesey to iN hot under the collar on | | If the officials of the Commmsial A.C, of FURAT WACK AT gio PM oe men and Heal TL Rh Ree etiee et tena will be bold we the White | Which must conform (0 military Dress [ey teens Te seRson. Among the more | sccount of the edison which Tildle Granry gave | Basion are w i’ PCI. WAINS ‘ iy. Of this number, foure-Dow | Blephant Bowling Academy. at i? | tice this Year might follow. in the [wAPorAnt teams which the Ithaca againt him in hie fourround gw wity Will leavo Menu, sta 1 and 7 Ine, Jonasson. Sontag and Susamane | BePbant, Howling Academy ot & P| Sidanipmen's. footatepa to advantage. (eleven was to have played are Michi- | esha, he California pulgy hearywsght, fhe at tt A Pas | main from the 1917 eleven, a , | BIXty men, including thirteen from thy|#an, Pennsylvania and Cols: oh oi jenervedt for ‘ure . Phe! Ban Francisco romtly, Jack Koams, manager of | agley, will glidiy allow Valger to moet Frankic stmouth inelided Demoser, declared in Philadelphia on Setunlay |‘*Young’’ Hritt, the sturdy New Bediord ligut- Penn State and Penn- ‘sight that he 1 euxious to nave Lempecy mect ‘weiss ius iweire susie Ws @ Sinlelvie wi oe Siu ® ° bene sbedechamtbe lS tetambar ain weheacary | and the Le Rater tal it Prot. eaenne te teams caring ta onter the contest new’ cians, farmed the main eared pa nell @ scheduled, with Marquand School Should have their representatives ‘started in with the training the frst opponent on Oct. 6. mecting. nigdt Re: a dha ts of f 4 GWAND STAND 83.30, LADIES 8, iniuding War Lax, Sty Lene SO tose