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ew THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OOTOBER 4, 1918, WITH THE SUGAR MEN AT SHACKAMAXON..__- Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Ce, (The New York Bvening World). Bill Lange Latest of Old-Timers to Get Into Serious Business on Other Side, Comrie, Mow Yea breoine Worse LL the old-time athletes are trying to butt into Uncle Sam's service and do their “bit” toward winning the war and making the’ World safe for democracy. Johnny Evers is on tise other side getting the boyw worked up over basebail to make them feel at home, and Hughey Jen- Ringe is going across with the same idea in view. Jack McAuliffe, the retired and undefeated lightweight champion, will shortly be on his way, as he says himself, to fill the roll of loom-chaser for the boys who aro the Germans out of breath. Now comes Bill Lange, the old Chi- + one of the most jar of the game's stars whon | was @ sport and not a finan- cial institution, Bill has just com- J.B-TURNER (Uncie vos) GENL HANAGER OF THE SHACKAHAXKON BooSTERS ASsSh— C. A. secretary and will be in New York shortly on bis way overseas. Since his retirement from baseball HaRoLD 2 te late shustion Lange has been in SCRNMSER. ness in = Francisco aod hes Ho HE KINO pered. With Evers, Jennings and On the job, oor boys shouldn't sul from lack of baseball, their national game. | 'ALRING of baseball reminds us of the fact that despite reports to the contrary, Johnny Evers| a a ‘Sugar Trade Golfers Fistic News )| * See BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK By Thornton Fisher MUSCLES SECRET Sy on HaAx CRone’ WHO O10 17" & HOLES AND MEVER WORKED So HARD ty HS LIFE. THE FOUNDER. : WA PARKER, PRESIDENT” OF SHACKAHAKON GIVING THE BUNCH THE O-0- SUPERVISED THE Stow BILLY KELLY'S OF HIS SUCCESS Trainer Bedwell Tells Why | Great Colt Is Invincible at Maryland Tracks. BALTIMORE, Md., Oct, 4.—Want- ed: A horse, two or three years old, that can beat Billy Keily, any dis- tance up to a mile, at weight for age. If you were to ask the Mary- landers -who patronize racing the y of the replies would be in nguage of the paddock—"There | no such horse." This confi- dence in Billy Killy has taken firm root he He has become a popu. ar idol of the turf. And ail because he has won his four starts In this | State, He rounded out the quartet of victories at the Laurel track yes- |terday afternoon when he galloped away with the Annapolis Stakes worth $1,950. He carried 128 and won by a length and a h All tracks look alike to Billy Kelly —sloppy, heavy, cuppy or fast. That is why raceg like him—he plays no favorites and has no fads and 8. Ho ull business and be- in finish 1 is the most wonderfully muscled horse in training to-day, This on the authority of Trainer Bed- “I have seen many horses and Jowned and trained a great number of thoroughbreds,” said Bedwell “but I have never seen one that com: with his muscular devolop He has muscles like strands |of stecl and is as powerful as a dray hat is why he can travel fast become leg weary, Other y have as much sp muscular developr them down ip So the readers of The Evening K ’ hawn’t cabled MoGraw not to bring a| 2 d Gi $e pene a cncens counpons ane ave Strenuous Session and Gossip other aide. McGraw, who attends the By John Polloc {kee veiseen teeta wort! «On Shack. ——"~/| Racegoers Hav ‘e he t ® word on the J tablet cfm inera but ope be n Shackamaxon Course! =... e Vo ance hasn't any intention ing any 4 sailed hate ay thal id wtb rey e rics ri sneee uo’, oF SENS, Baye —__. ° who is staging the big boxing show 1 Bi t R t J - relaxation after the strenuous season 1 senaets a, he sugar golfers desired the easy|@t the Olympia A. A. af Philadelphia oO ea aces a amaica the Giants ough No Remarkabl pot up , CIMATRADIC) way, invariably they scorned im-]|on next Wednesday night at which <nanstiniidiomaitinin Ps Scores Are Made Those Who] frowns dlsasier and gtroked out fot) the Red Cross Fund is to receive | |, ” jh fr c of | Participate in Tourney Tell) luke, out darted the |CYery penny that is realized after Rawest' Sport of the Season DP, wa off in a tangle and twenty aan; | iP. Mf |waiting canoes and un shot the scores, | ‘he boxers and other expenses are Is Seen Th 4F lengths behind the leaders Limo ae | Uncle Joe Turner the Links| Tee who went into the lake were | paid, has finally got together his Ss seen There, and Form | first sixteenth of a mile. , legion, bi space is te is, hen va oo la % n- bas waived exemption and fe wai Ara the Hest Eve lion, but space is too limited to |card bouts for the event. In the main Is at Discount. when it was too late, he was run to be called, | SUEVCT. sms | the bugbear of the tournament bout Jack Dempsey will go against} * OnIy & head for socend money, With shouldn't be where r 1 Battling Levinsk i £ only ah or second money. f | except the nineteenth hole, r vinsky, while in the 5 an jnstructors now By Willi 1 vanited ens athe two. exes Sek Sind By Vincent Treanor. equal, Everest os ‘the boys 1y William Abbott. hsbeddee ieee ps, Johnny Dundee} lol ¢ anythi —— " a 7; ,, ‘re a itorious | will take Gussie Le . > im any one ¢ had occasion to] yesterday everything asn’ eo HB New York Sugar tipell, eting head for | deiphia Paik ae Le ie Ge Ee ye one Set HAS poem ed| Lie LAE Teta ta ie Biel oie golf tournament yesterday over CRIN pogenthe” educa bata tiAbdaadesks Sarg ThGlnE. Serene ety any | lade Hage the [the the @hackamaxon course re- said he never had so |° cago will hook up with Young 3 » yesterday was the da ast race of the day was the 4 itptocont Gon aceee, of France St’ sulted in a aweet tribute for the beau ea exercise before. Mr. Crone'a| Terry McGovern of Philadelphia. Lady meh the place, The fag|!imit Hutte Halrbrother saw aw bi . Adee seore wi 53, which requires con ene ©” the season seems to | ; War it th glove until Lewis BR Uful Westfield link Scores of the able effort to accumulate, Billy Miske, the bie heavyweight, has gone to} Opened avenues of opportunity to| Me tus on wi a a wang yoars ago and clean fifty players who competed ran high} Nelson Turner, son of “Uncle Joe" |b tome at St, Paul end it looks an if be will! th + bol ad es hasta 4 ny heavyweights there. Lewis interested 4 those inclined to be crooked and] keep behind him. War § Carpentier im the loved sport, and Uke their esteem of the course’s| Turner, had strenuous going, but re- | sot came Bast agsin to fight until after the the: 1 thing. He led Georges took to A maturatiy” ‘ite | scenic wonders that delighted the eye| turned with a card of 105, which gave | ar. Billy hie not bem mating moh soney | 0% B00 taking advantage of them. | fi vcenth and looked the casiest win- soon won fame and to-day is re-|and fooled the club. These sugar pecond pring: forthe attarnoon | Oe rate Geuertise Gre tlcaces thie caer. etic. ce [Tae ot tne Gay. until Oveniana Hy garded as one of the best in the pro-| folks, brokers, refiners, dealers, for- |. 4 Pitta chen he 'wne tor tase mocived af rere, this season, no student of} gan to come along in th ’ iéssion. If Lewis could teach @ “raw” | setting the ; Ia mser, who hits ‘em | i srantee of $2600. That maki the form had a chance to win, and when final eighth Over There looked + Frenchman the rudiments of the box. |7°'tns the spirit of Mr, Hoover, didn't ndod, pat wormed in the eit Minne oasmnd wo tas boul with Clay Turuer |ORE momentarily considers those in mw He had caught ig art, he ought to be valuable as an | COMserve their golfing efforts, There a ed the tantra | neue ee Get t Wear al ice and ‘might have gone past igstructor im one of many canton-| was lots of scoring, what with a suri} ment tw a ye » and expects next bs e erested in the day's doings he must] for the fact that Fairbrother bega fk | ments, weere boxing tx one of the| wind that played havoc with high-lt{QUawe” 10 Nave 100 entrants. Mrank| But Brenna, the Chicago bearmwirht, tn feel sorry that such men es Tom} to roll around in the saddle in a w } i wpuiay forme of entertainment. Bare veoneree waver waty ab bie Lowry and ‘ile Knobloch, two war. | poring tom his atuck of pomunveds wire for|Healey and “Jimmy Fitzsimmons | that would have beaten the mighty ACTOQOMRS, thore who have| Water hazards that ceased the obstacles also fell junt short of land |aawang with s triad at ormvent in Newark. and posafbly one or two others, hon-} “we are ging the peasimist Deen patromsing the Jamaica| of comptitors. Kur who cared Jno! rurner, Li y of the 1 c- | hers deserving citatio W. | who in attending bi ot, plaant with tho| force be mixed up in the day's work. | home, He de ie an track, have loaned our Unele| Turner, Daddy of th ment, 1 8 MI nm were bo in attending im is muck, p p me, He doubtiess would have been | {4 Tinae rted thi ne course | J. Klein v Y ore) mprovecent im his cundition, oko Bill este: clog at ca wus full of testy oxpresstons Sam something like $660,000 through | way th ie made|# C. Naiswald 94-61; oA "Cran lener es & tree seit Rensersay'e racing as, Aamplne, Wee) SUS Ot tealy cobra Fourth Liberty Loan issue. On| Shackam pans e winner of the| ford, 84—~83; R. HL Stubbs, = raw, to say the least. Horses won n@day last the horsemen subscribed | day roducing t nd Fadie Lender, 85—&@. Jobony Drummie, the Jemey City lightweight,| which on public performances had no 44,000. To this P. A Clark added | beauties 6 links, admitted cores ‘were quite creditable (2% Miclwy Donley of Newark, N. J., tare! more chance of winning with every- | 3,800, representing the Futurity | broken finger prevented his win It Is considered that Dle | signed articles of agrovmpnt caltog for them 10 | te : :| earnings of his colt Dusvogne.|s prise, al of which were War Suy-|Shackamaxon. is 72, and to Cua, Aor | Bri the, star bout of eight rowde o¢ tee] thiDE on the up and up Than vou Nf Gn Tuesday $116,000 was loaned the | ing Stamps. even young Cyril Waiker tha citi, [Anny A: A. of Janey City on saxt Menday| I. Idberty Loan subscriptions can't} vermment by the racing folk.| After the score board had been| professional, ever reached par figures, |e woe, bom we Waxing in good form now} cloud the fact that the racing was | Bm day 916600 wwelled the total, | carefully refined It was noon that A-| Some one provable, tinpod, core che [smd came to temieh & refeing tame bettie | oot fair and aquare, and the prof-| Donley cas fought Johnny Dundee and other good a yosteray $165,000 worth of bonds |. Woolman won the prize for the| club that {te par record Lavuedbeed have started training for the | itee: e nscie m) taken, Ex-Congressman Loft| first round w! gross scor : 1 was in |iightweights, Both have ini tue | {teers if they have consciences must | ore of 108, | Jeopardy, for *hackamaxon officials ; is t subscriber to date| which, with S-stroke handicap, | w massed at afatetlo. ponte et aa feel to-day like the men who get wits nits: £. G. Soule took $25,000 | gave him a 78 net and a handful of Cyril Walke’, the pro, waa on the job| As Dave Driscoll, manacer of the New Jemey | money under false pretenses, | jerday, J. M. Hogan $20,000, | War Stamm. ‘The second round plum |all over the “place. President W, "A. |Fahibition Company has found it « tard job w| Tako the first race for instance. | die Ryan bid in another $5,000, | went to H. Scott with 9s—1 J.| Parker anaumed the task of censoring |wcum s building ‘argo enough in Jeu Ul| Sherman A. a rank quitter, won in| 5 , 5 his th subscription, The little| Pogson, who golfed ula Travers, wo! the score cards, Tad. Merria was on {ndooe boxing shows, he has made a | f Jocke: the track helped out, too.| the kickers’ prise with 78—3—15,|auty at the consolailon Junction, In [tases ef the efficials of te Uoring £ Get | ‘$e most imprensive style, He was| Frankie Wpbinson bought 42,000 of] awitt going over a course like Ohack: | riet It was a suar trade tonrnamiant [Wat Hoboken that (f thar std is fer aue 2 |@ 6 to 6 shot in tho betting with | the bonds, 4 80 Aid Ted Rice, Little | maxon, nda reunton of Shackamaxon offf- | will buy them out and stage his bering shows in| the n: st thing to him at & to 1 The sugar men I psed reat | clale and nents. Tthat *. “rep egad Z At they ha io \< sd. en on Who ever heard, only on rare ocea Ww ose! Andy ut se variety of reves } MS 000 bond, whi ns icant a Sac wf daradine sions, of a second choice being fi ce, and promptly bowed the ier w siraigeh, “but a points removed from the favorite. ‘oper spirit by offering a $60 bond | nightmare for the luckiess individual ti Bietse seit PY, corte © te, bid | uberenars ony (her tee Several atriotic Bowlin Ourney Any one without knowing & thing third race. Walis won ft by Jand-|are laid out with devilish cunning about the respective merits of the Madame Currie in front, particularly the ninth and W, ll B atision would have to play such & il e (4 a um ’s horse if he saw the odds posted In (EELS SS pele Ber teenth. The ninth is a .vory TIEN « horse trainer who hee] jive tena mpletely sucround China, Did Sherman A, quit as he has done in other races, No indeed had the experience and en- | little island, is completely surrounded | He tow-roped his field and won ia a your ken In as Entrance RACING SELECTIONS. gallop untroubled. foyed the wonderfal suceens ey itr pitch shot hits ty of Guy Bedwell has anything to sy} the water, usually the In green o i ay Tnen| Money MRL ‘The second race was a “sure Pertaining to horses oF the turf tn refreverd canon rg aout | Fees to Be Used to Buy) JAMAICA. thing” for Poacher on. all public Renee, tt Ne voarald ettuation, wed. | What occurred around the ninth hole} Liberty Bonds and Thrift ealiigt Rece—Whect Fels, Gelerala | forts... He ran out jo front wits a) says; "I regard Billy Kelly aslfor' imany ucpiring ‘sugar tase} Stamps, Which Will B when Race —The Banshee, Ldvely, Jend bled. This enabled Whippoor Ps { two-year-old In the country.| ycifera,” . se sugar trade otamps, uch 1 e Third Race—The Banshee, Matin, | Will to come along in time to beat and don't think I ever have seen his|phose who didn't come acropper at{ Given as Prizes, W, Jt. Buckner him out, Poacher is a known equal, 1 don’t know how fast he can|ing ninth wot. theirs at the seven | § ' Fourth Race-—Snap Dragon, Batry | bleeder and +a bad betting propos! fam, fhe won't try waless he has to.| nonth whinn in 190 canteen en = Shannon, Conduit. tion at Dest. It was only by accl I worked him recently at Saratoga irely ‘over the placid looking Inke,| There will be a 3 We patelotie howle|: She Raaecaae ee ee | OME HORE Wate poorT ny! Feet Dine ‘toree furlongs with Cudgel in 34) Thie hole can be negotiated sate Sixth Race—P “i d_ race, like on ¢ ‘and te was in front at the| driving over a, narrow street by | ing tourne verty Bonds and] yer phundcreiag he Wer Mare |was an honest ‘contest. — Madam« He ts growing every day,| water in front of the tee rather than | War Savings nya held under the ee Currte outclassed her field and won Spd I delieve he te going to be al trying for distance town ‘the take to auspices of tbo United Howling Clubs] yy LAUREL. Siar Devine sil se worst oe the sized three-vear-o the ereen. Perish the thoneht that|of New York at Joa Thum's Academy, | Rarrst Race—Sunningdaje, Datinda, | rood thing of this race, but he| occasion, ond Race—His Sister, Duchess | Wasn't equal to t 3 | Br adway and dist Street, ting} a iS £3, her ‘ommy Waac e “sure thing” men got into the Monday, Oct. 14, All the money taken Third Ra: e-—Mancha, Grouse, Cap- | mame tn the fourth race, the day's ns alg |in as entrance fees will be used to buy| ital cit feature. George Smith, ‘the adder ‘ Oy AL C! |bonds and stamps, which will be given Fourth ee perenhtin, Master starter, was = “inoral,”’ considering \as prizes, Fifth Race—Smart Money, Hau- | the fact that he had beaten Roame The prises will depend upon the patie. Hag = Milleman, Charite fer tee Prear chee Jeet me aul. order that the bowlers may have some 4 nh Ran Pa le Henry, Pol- | were racing only a mile and a six dea as to how they wi f te eenth, The result was that Nat A MESSAGE FOR THE OFFICERS i boy shay Wil Be. arsonae = oi pee a an 8 to 1 shot, le ; the committeo has made the following pele fan otis a a outline: Joseph Coneannon has been engaged | ‘ # the By etpply the cloth, we will cut, make and trim your | ith the same military accuracy and perfect tail- wouldn't give him a look tn on form and before that he had the temerity Preliminary tournament 0 Liber ond fo “hicag 2 to “run out” when he was a 1 to 2 ies ty that characterizes all our work, at a saving to you. $25.00 in War Bavineat Blecpe for) areanieat: rales wil be played im fis] favorite. It's a good thing Hedric 25. in i nd 5 tre academy next | doesn't own him. i Delivery in one week—sooner if imperative. second high score. w ‘k erin ink Monday Greenleat) In the fifth race Matinee Idol was pad high Rnd Layton’ are to play 1.000 points, ered “in” long before the first $50.00 Liberty Bond for team bowling | points daily. in matinee and evening | considered Vin’ jong before the i i ‘ nearest to concealed score to be ae-| seasions. This is the first of a veries of dpecial matches and tournaments wat, | couple of lengths behind Kohinoor tr i lected by the committee. This con-| {fe taly will atase throushout the win.| Ms last outing, and even thoug' 1387 B } ealed score will not be made known | ter and in which all th ading profes. |she lost half a neths run Bi 1514 Third Aveou Ghd atlas tha oumna Mant sionals and amateur cue-wielders will| ning out at thy r | participate. he saved grour , ‘ GROAOWAY 4 NINTH STREET AND $10.00 in War Savings Stamps for ' couldn't win, KF t y hi) * 00 £. 429 ST., BEY. FIFTH & MADISON AVES, | the highest individual score, Jackson and Hom fay, Kiverest waa form Hixwes| 2331 Eighth Ave é Pe Eipsipa for the are. ry bout hi ae, ; this race. He was oncc 68 | bus UJ Pethaun in o with the Bullets, let, you with the Bonds, will bring a View Cengh chaoe pa Re Ry mgt | penten 9 ypyelash by Arncid, and Thursday night! behind him were Pickwick and oth- ers better than those he met yeste . i sie S53, mnente wate DE DAD eT SUM a NE ma hawnee on Dela- | j ayre) meeting aying perfpet qualifying ro rund of fall tournament two . bis Harper of ‘Trento neares compet puntry Club on Kirkby | wil moet on Sanday. fhe annual field day ar e Cork Men's Soctety of on. J., and f was leurand todey thet the physician |S 2s the day is long, must per-} run across the optimist on the train| Men, Don’t Pay High Prices For Custom Tailoring! We operate our cwn tailoring shops. We buy our woolens direct from the. mills. We do a big business on small profits. 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John St yorid has the secret of Bi speed and endurance ry muscular d lus fine yn” and a temperament that z can ruffle. nes McClelland, owner of Pter- wired Trainer Bed:vell to-de would not be st against Billy Kelly tn ch race until the last week of t {JAMAICA RACES To-Morrow The Liberty Bond Pierrepont Handicap Lynbrook Stakes Century Handicap and 2 Other Good Contests FIRST RACE AT 2 SPECIAL Gates Avenue. k from Flushing Ave. t. t St., Near Broad St.

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