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ee (eg es SE ery ere re eg RE ane Spread of Spanish Influenza in Philadelphia Forces Postpone- ment of Dempsey-Levinsky Bout. Coperight, 1918, by The Pres Publishing On, (The New Tork trening World), ATTLING LBEVINGKY will not) dattle six rounds with Jack Demprey Wednesday night, at Philadelphia. When all details had been smoothed out and everything) Jooked lovely for a peppery tilt down fa Philly, the bout was confronted with an unexpected obstacle—Spanish influenza. Philadelphia, following the lead of Boston, which has been overrun with the epidemic, ordered ' the shutting down of inany amuse- | ment places. Officials of the Olympia | A. A., at which club Dempsey was to} try bis championship contentions) egcinst Levinsky, was requested by | city authorities to suspend opera-| tions until the health officials could | |Five of Them Making Their ebeck the apread of Spanish influenza, Clubs Earn Money ‘The decision to postpone the heavy: weight bout came promptly rise for War. Levinsky announced that his brother | eT IE died last Friday and that he would Rot care to fight this week. Ac-| cordingly, the scrap between the two heavies has been put back for sev- MAX MARBTON. cssemnpemnntsamsssonsmanscnsnnsnnnsnsiernnmsesscemanend GOLFERS RAISING FUND OF $250,000 eacaeememics HE golf clubs of Jerry Travers, Bobby Jones, Max Marston, Oswald Kirkby and John An- this season will earn clos» derson i prepared him with one object in view eral week t@ @ quarter, of a million dollare '—to beat Omar Khayyam, He came to pero for war relief. Eve we i" - t t $ " INTERCOLLEGIATE football this ry week, eome o Maryland with Sunny Slope, wits qeascn willbe greatly restricted, , mer. twice & week, these four the hope uppermost that. he could : ‘ ¢ stars have figured in mpectal tourna- art Sunny Slope against the former ue mainly to the taking over Of /monts, They have journeyed through- t , the institutions by the War Depart- jou the Bast helping the Red Cross, Just when the fates played tato his ment. It is almost settled now that | Liberty Loan and other war missions. aryl nella a reaR eed perp college football will be confined to &) ‘The matches between then tour | longed-for opportunity « a striding few games. While the colleges are | .+. ong, Carman “scratche Sunny fare have furnished much of the best | J backward about their gridiron plans | goi¢ of the season. Bometimes thoy Ci; eranvees Cersenvecss [pie "7 Ne chance (0 elokt passed Bo su@ situation prevails for hun-| would team up against themselves, ee of i Greds of football players now sta-/while on different occasions the BOSSY JONES @vzsERe * 3 Ms ane waus ip ee ce send tioned in army and navy camps. strongest profewsionals have been | Fceler Gn raktieaay oN Nara ea Preliminary reports received by Wal- | added to the combination. ond | seater belagob he pk ll Lan Ue tar Camp, hend of the Athletic Division | yur nme compination, | pete: away from Cudgel and Omar Khay ff the Navy Commiasio re ! ¥ eru at the outset believed ° ° yam beating them by two lengths. o Navy Commission on Training! yi cote clube ould be of Invatien * tiiiar ars Camp Activities, make it cl ce oy be of invaluadis | USTIC ews ain Slope had o sily beaten The football will form the principal aid in war work and he's been swing- | - 0, Si Yorter at Laurel in a that wa of the fall programme for sports in|{Mg them since early sprin Max and Gossip pen eason | a public trial for the big event in every naval station from Machias, Me.. | Marston, since his discharge from the | which Cudgel and Omar Khappam to Miami, Fla., on the Atlantic sea-| navy, has devoted a great deal of his By John Pollock tii players with " met defe MeNaughton was san board, and from Puget Sound, Wash.,|tine competing in special tournu- | s will meet in , which Cudgel and Omar Khayyai Diego, Cal., on the Pacific Slope.|ments, generaliy with Travers as a ate . , , ; RABINREHIB) “CaP ang had saan pe beaten bin lied in the naval stations by Mr. | partner, wont BRE HAE RSRLL CE ABS: Ara Aight roll! to: be eld under the SilbarieoMeNateniones OHI HES Camp as athletic directors ure a dozen| John Anderson not only has com-| Doubles of the dashing, sizzling sort O'Y A. A. of Jersey City, has decided to ‘ tne nal Association of i no longer the great racer he coaches whose names are familiar to| peted Ue msi [tall tlio but hay|held the courts of the New York hold # boxing show next Saturday ' f I , tee sin 1917. He is living an his old nee “i the gridiron sport. Calla | Portion Ris tibpodan Boukiern stare, Lawn Tennis Club at 238th Street noon (Columbus Day) at his open-air > — (oe eee Nead- record. Cud, las trained ‘off * and for preliminary pructice have been | Chis weteldobby J ‘land Broadwa: aaterday.. Vincent ¢ H ? t an ‘ . id Broadway, ad at the three-year-olds Sunny Slope and | etMobby Jones, the sixteen- YY ay rena, He has signed up Clay ‘Turner ° Ae reasis Thal | "ight. but the rest of the merchandis Buddiny, Hebadwad (ine Larter halakha ca ey a Isaued by these couches, and {rom il] yeur-old Atlanta wizard, has taken a| Richards, the national boy champion, tho Indian light hweavyweizht, to met SPOTE Writer Suggests That |was at deavy discount, One vf the Academy, Broadway /Tho Porter hold the centre of th een gratie ce ~ H H Ayers, ve ng lane an st - BOF - ets spe z a sen « Fromuént pines tt tournaments} with Allen H. Bebr as his partner, either Johnny Howard of Bayonne, N Men in Essential Jobs Play |fas“anesun eer Lae une ys titors qtulitied events is now located at the Laure In the First, or Boston District, | Matches in which Travers, Marston, | ‘mlshed thelr match of the Park Hill J., or Joe Bonds, the Western heavy Batu day and Sunday Games | slipped home eaniagh stuit that fall to former for the 190 pout game nal, the two-year-old colt tha George V. Brown, for fAfteen years ath«|Kirkby and Anderson appeared tne|Country Club tournament with J.!weixht, for eisht rounds in the star Saturday d open a gener re his home Hum Foss, Oddie y trainers profess to ve cu letic organizer of the Bosion Athletic|fecelpts averaged close to §2,000,; Harry Steinkampf and Ingo Hartman, bout. Two good six-round bouts wi Until the Cold Weather Sets] vias , P M ue » t Billy Ke ar r yeste Association, is forming a league among wah ai not Include many outside | winning by a score of 4—6, 5—7, 6 Whe dteditl bs - The worst of it was t he ik ner, Arthu ape ctow go long trip stations in the district, and @ score of [een me oder Jerry | 7 o—4 leaaee Ren ea In, Thrift Stamps Being He underthhar Was & lieavy BtOJh- Clarence Gavi York. kK. Patterson, 1 mr? th . : © Roxing Commission " i : holder, ane e Gi who W&8 of the Brouklyn 1 stern ould st other ‘station football units will ba | Travers yesterday paired un with| Young Richards brought off er | . N Used by Public and Man-}with the team, came home to Blaiadell, J. N. She Leak Tnieel peter} formed immediately, Tom Boyd when Oswald Kirkby could | master strokes of this engagement.) a mooring Wis ena r by go that fall with order ej a raced against Billy Keily in a ss In the Second, or Newport, District [not play besause of iliness. THIS} As a rapid fire volleyer with u reper. | mimon net " agement. ‘ e funeral ou J.B. Langdon match, I wlieves & racy | Dr. William T.” Bull, @ former Yale|combination defeated A. F. Kammer | org st onote th ; Te on | M*reraAl requests for Noenwes # S the rest. of his an Klee, the f ‘ eoany. aver chuT tras, Would Lt coach, who last year organized an all-|4nd A. lL. Walker, but only after an o Of shots that has fow equals on) ios xing ’ 1 use only one ¢ sents WhO Wes Funner Mp beneficial to } 13 he, ike mo Star eleven of old college piyers, has ire: ited Bay had been played |the American courts, he led UNO} Armory A, A. of demey City will also ask f By Rush. s Fullerton. rid, couldn't enjoy White for the nacional Class B cham- | )oinyster race rin’ the retired from active service, and Fred | OVAt the Hox Hilla curso fight in the rallies and swept the the tramfer af \heir lion trom oven ait sinwm RAE Da eenaNs bionsip at the New York A. C. last sea- | Ye t than they do in the M, Walker, a former University of Chi-| greg'on hand, and utter the match 1¢/ Veterans on the opposite side of the! 12 siuments, to take effert on On Rite Noe Sau Erening Worth ACK SHERIDAN, the famous otd | 0% Will act as referee of the tournde cago baseball and football star, and| Was eutinuted that close to $1,000 had | Net before him. ice, ANY of the baseball writers J umpire who recently passed iwa Mt Lawlers as a prelim: ee in New, SOnemae | more recently pitcher for the St. Louls| been raised. W. Roy Barnhill auc-| It was his skill in bringing off the u Joenki. DReaee ait nova who have been striving to U8? | fad an experience with a team which ening of the tou nara ‘ travip tune Cardinals, has been appointed Athletic| tioned off the winning ball ut each! expected that turned the tide in the! gy cin. aml M i Newark, Nod the pulmotor and Keep the gAM@| way in the same straits In the eurly D se aetitbae Director. Dr, Bull will remain in an| hole, about §120 being railed in that/fourth and fifth sets, Wich the gies] sill cone tegother in alive have sprung of ba bin Ca via, Jack at many of ‘re novable oficers Rar ier Shuernas ine Hie pervioes, wil) | TRIES Petal 4, }twMy at Seall in the fourth set, his over=; at the Armen 8 ideas whereby| ere hake is te rou the army and navy in unifeym, were be utilized by Mr. Walker as associate t was good golf all around, with! nandens broke through oppusing servi oa Jal y was just starting as an umpire, ‘The eo fret. oF present football coach. Bore having 1 little something on the | or the all important vantage game, It)‘ tur games may Pelicams were not petting their money to b held under stool is eee? REE tesa a © tee, however, ST ls acta there nayed, bi e- | re t ica ton de the rooklyn Frank Bergin, the former Princeton) Walker eusily curried off the honors,|Wa# the same story in the fifth vet with | [hit played, but it re- | regularly, when they got it at all, and| Handicap, to. begtr of next) BIG BOXING SHOW PLANNED Quarterback, is the Commission on|niy drives generally passing the ef-|the games at 4-all nd Artie Wlwarde. vs, mained for old S8¥|the umpires found it difficult to month at the Brooklyn Academy. | It Training Camp Activities Athletic Di- forty of the thera, ‘Travers played! Steinkampf and Martmaa, the vet Sunborn, the dean maintain order, as the players wore | Competitits Hayne on teat’ seratch| = FOR PELHAM BAY SAILORS. rector of the Third Naval District, the|in good form, but had no luck on thel of many a hard fought doubles matet Ve exclusive ann of d to hit) sore, and fining them was not an}, The list 4 s Morris LD, Brown neon headquarters of which are at Pelham| greens, a number of his putts bitting | Were remarkably aggressiv Iwaya | recently upon a plan which | ory CS ae eR nantes pier national champion: Charles Iz | Two of the bouts that will: be eastl Bay. He will be assisted in turning out| tre cup but juet failing to drop. feral nie t wis bees a ‘ saail th ay us Woy to punish them when) White, national lass B_ titlehol: | worth double the admission price that football material by Lieut. W, T. Coc After halves ut the tirat two holos, | frine the HIAYINg for aWift ileci A ¥ le l0 re Mthere was One player who Was ese | De ne De Jee frank W. Boyd | are among those to be contested on the ren, the navy athletic officer at that won the third in 3. ‘The dis-) at the ) bang style wame at they iy ttn SPPUN EE OO ony Unrul used ; Sidney Br Charles 8, Rennie and| monste! ar fo netit «f station, Lieut, Coénran is a former An- | yards, and the “prot ai-|net. ‘They were inclined ty pay too! Marry Bala “ Chicago, but the) Pecws Mba tallawe ea HOD. Merrill, | [the boys from Pelham Bay, at the : worse - most holed his short approach for a] attention to Ic whiek was ta Sr eKik was fu @ National Association, which hus ' i é mupetis footbell ot Walker then came right back|to them in the closely ted }benger 1 rent of t bal wwnded and had bew hemeal theket | directed amateur billiards for a quarter | Hur t Vb, Bronx, on In the Fourth District, at Bl with « fine 4 at the next hole, a b00-/steinkampt frequently tiled a try ought to grab lat a restau > he was enting » century, hax recently n incor-| Thursday night, will bring together Island, Philadelphia, Byron W iek- | vurder, while Hoyd again placed bis! Bebr for the swift sort et ex is t ‘oheld tert Zulariy and ot getth w porated und a charter | ed B thot it} w io Je and) Packey Hom son, a former University of Pennsyl-| side one up by winning the 29-yard] Behe proved the mn Hastge fause tues , we ey A BRR and tne imp to tackle I Hght more properly conduct it Work. | and Ra Adair und Allie Nack. ‘Th vania star, has uesumed the duties of{itth ind. The same player also ace {at finishing there allie a phe], sean # aiish : Abad for Saturday an # man and determined he ork, A: Cs, tae applied tor NRALIea Io Ae Athietic Dire He will be assisted in |counted for the eighth tn a no that) Pomend! Passlug shot and pe 191 in orton and at Caan Arar, Ma ‘ 4 unduy gam Tho peat day Jack in The Class A 182 tine ‘champion the football ec ng this fall by | the amateur-professional combination! Sure i m 10 of Baton devel to pow unt Id weather and give the bal 1 decision and the player, asx usu hip toury already been Bill Hollenbeck, another Quaker star tood 2-up going to the long pinth,| *] be pla Who are now in essegtial jobs | TN at ny ng and threatening | aware iAtitetic, Asn. ‘ More than 600 candidates for the|®hich Kuminer won in 6. ‘Travera| and dor Cmte ofS el Rrone rat a tenicne caine ot MEIPS paneh him on. ie Js tg gacul One 3 t See rceaitive caeathall’ (eam and Boyd, therefore, turned for home ‘i : : o ° ” : : k Hurl = Lup, their best ball being 36 to tho! aie rewind “ rt tanding niy ¥ dot Great Lakes Naval Training station, | ye. 'M i votes OR Baloniaye and Sight ax well make itn thousand,! come back they will enforce F wh Great lakes, Il, have vonded (0) Walker squared the mateh with # Bosing were has teen o wit Fenty te tative ball |! ain't got a cent,” said the playe manship and vevive the old the call of ch Herman P, Olcott, the} % at No, 10, only to have Boyd cap William J. Stokeley of the St. Chri . 1 The Nal ( y aay Phe unpir pped forward, Jered) there is hope for the busine 4 former Yate star, Kvery unit et this the next in 4, Once more Walker! topher Club repeated his victory. of Inst Ubs, and inste kets use meal ticket from the players station will have its own football team he mateh level, the Staten Island! sunday in the invitation four and a American coidien and nal [Savings Stung yr the grand | shirt pocket, punched 60 cents out KORE they squelehed the play and the representative Great Lake holder winning the 418-470 | half-mile road run held by the Morning “ ind, one fo ndmission, or | 1, and said a ers and put almost power of life} Qoeens Kleven Defeated tag in Ks matches with the representa at the extra hole posh | vietory was not so large, as he met] jy ' fan, and the hat th 1 droppe >m hing ban he umps were men of courage, brains f tat Rage vena which It will tne sd his partner mol par 46 better fleld i xes, aud t ers, urs, that the deel f}and quick w und ine was | of v at Chat t be 4 ‘ mong he men out ye rday wer " ‘§ . my aeue 4 at Pro ut al ‘ uget Sound, and| hi ond shot, but failed to lay tha] old campaigners who have started w ir with a percent ioibe oul vantage, Many of the present gen} dtorn led off for & 1 Prospe the Navel Station at Seattle, Eimer C.| next dead and missed the pu for the championship races next month Velhan t ' pay in J ' t t } led ait tin 1, than ' rnmen rt ne ‘ eration have these qualities but 4 Henderson and Arthur C. Woodward| Individually, Reyd had best) These included Harry who wa ne t Government when the players were ste pn have tesa Auaittloe SUE BAe |r aie’ be Nal N Balas eae organizing football extensively in| °, wh ate the amateurs Were) second: Eddie Weiman and Tom Ha i a r ‘ war cause, Great idea! The public | fighting umpire It made the si (nought | wan wl mors by a y e two leading stations of the eae nly oc Sree Weiman showed a high flight of speed |” ; Hd floek ich gam it 1 ad UNdOUDEedly Ho! and Tim Harst. for ! Hoth have had experienc in | for two mi but tire tok ' 1 ) of stamps id t ped. The | Players went so far as to brin h ne. Tnever had seen him nor] iming the pac hen w t Ble ¢ b ae) upon the game; but when the t n the second or third | terscholastic coaches in that section for 1A iat Wi ll K the pacing, then went a URN Tar E Apon t ~ ‘if ea tRe| win hand! id com 2 i player ere muzzled and the unos mixcalled 2 strike and f Andy Smith, the former University of wn tennis players have arranged to} ‘ ean UL BIEUDE (oo (an tbe OLnE? Areas , Ie 4 ate appointed by the Navy ( | 0 ig ee the Seventh iment Arn bee] jee t Puen at Mere] ‘Tho idea ian't entirely new, Pecausel iitiicn who atands Aas the old ful of flesh, clenche his won- | bee Training Camp Activities to post | ning W 16 7 “Aly v2) 284] paliplayers of the pa heit pay | writer tena tory, wr derful grip and hiss | of Athletic Director at Mare I He He] Arrangements have heen complecad | Mvities of n any form could Th A dollar marks reaching to the Ye busher, wan. mc word land. ill promote football as the We URRVainitad Mratan’ Alp Marv iaa 1 , ; “ avi RS ameal many | wie ie aa yum vol UHpineh a cancer in ye.’ | tumn sport at the station i i. eal tha (His BINWAAT ae " “ # re the belt fel That was all—and plenty MISS GOSS AND HALL areanized by the First Provisional |TANEINK 4 spec a 2 paid, ‘The team was owned by busle | ja vady aor before they got started, 1 re. | Wing, United States Air Servi urday, Oct, 19, t F en and offere alr salaries) Gue atatem member one day when the old Cleve WIN COURT MATCH, | arden city, Lo 1, Capt, Claude K. | fehya Kumague, the fa Ju ' I the annual slump came itn July |dnut a nae land club was the terror of ull TO-MORROW lh ad 1 will test his skill on ind * the receipt | off to nothing, |e umps, Tin had been battling Te "i Sones 4 eee Rhinehardt, commanding, and will be winter’ 1 worn tant ‘ that ABA va we twek for the) Rewiing for th ! Bee. ivcer MaAlese Ania” The Liberiy Bund Aus nor Goss and Walter ' Belmont Park on Saturday, | ,,Rlehiro Kashiio, Wal eerilt Haut . \ and the dnt come, | U1 KK. sized it up tr crowd all afternoon and had put hi P will Hall, who recently won the New | cc; AN Pa BeO Free MRNA anata pion ea ninanced paying oO iN | yo gid nat tive to see Preheat tome ties patah vinhag we Hiawatha Handicap Tork State mixed doubles champion- is ‘ uadrona from the | Vincent Richards and others are expect | \ ae ’ vndise order A siivon man, |oculated with the greed owners off the field, but had their heeds ahip, showed well in a special Rea) | Numerius air saua m the | ed'to participate in these mateh | ‘ ey i hotel man, the babers|and the final disgrace of the busi-, stuck Rei cated talline ak ies The Caledonian Mateh on the courts of the Ho. | Various flying fields and more thin | meee i . Jasher, a farmer und several others | nes ind im MeGuire, the and 3 Other Thrilling Contests Soken Lawn Tennis Club, at Hoboken, |ONe hundred airpianes of many dif- | ith epirieg Crom ia ier ate wore kholde Natura se were great days—so ton of the bunch, FURST HACK V1 ct N. J. yonterda: ferent types are expected for thes from lust year's list—the | Nation cin ti s w who got paid two pair hoes, | blame us old timer we 4 to to aft finally ; Talker vou Se J huge exhibition, There will be «ll | thatlen; 1p Committer the United |.) A cmd ded ; w bo a uit of underwear, a hat, tive dol-| jer the last generation be forgotten obeyed. He rushed upon Tim) with pave Pet ne Bt end The fost playing and hard hitting | sorts of athletic Meld games, in which | Htate Football yesterday | '* takai hea lars’ worth of bar chocks, an order | entirely and talk of the old stars blood Ja his eye. Tim waited quietly Arooluyn nt Bt Intervals fying cadets and enlisted men win |heid the ‘annua draw the fret } hate ‘hte, bah F for a bale of cotton and a week's | who played the game because they antas Jim came be stepped forward, J (0 53 lM, Coursu also reached Rompers. ‘There will be solo fying, [found and PArY of the necond a: thw | im of cae compan wil Duh Ie station nd room at the hotel started | loved It and of owners who throw jabbed bis mask aguinst Jim's face, fm PY Her: Ave.‘ to Jumalea, thence jour stunts, scout plane battle laye® on oF ‘before’ Oi eights aiow and wil, set. goong |! count his holdin fortunes Into the business to keep kicked hi ins hard and sald: | Mf Grand stand, 83.210; Ladies, 81.65, ; wes. commnrise slive, Vela heeguue welean ule don't Wee tt, Jim, pass tt ort ne " Neapvierw ‘napetch resem, ‘round, when the boys Over om to Pat.” \ k THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1 Bina | BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK THEIR CLUBS TO RAISE $250,000 | TRAVERS... © ov rowins tnd co- 918. ~| SUDDEN WITHDRAWAL OF SUNNY SLOPE ROBS CARMAN OF TURF GLORY ssnaaenijaeaasias Great Chance of Squaring Ac- counts With Khayyam, Cudgel and The Porter |} Missed When Great Colt Was Scratched at Laurel. (Special to The Evening World.) BALTIMORE, Md, Oct. 7—R. FF. Carman allowed a golden opportunity Saturday at the Laurel track to slip { out of his grasp and even tip the acme ' against Wilfred Viau and Sandy Mo- Naughton. Carman had Sunny Slope entered in the Baltimore Handicap and had accepted the weights against Omar Khayyam, Cudgel and The Por- ter, but at the last minute, after an- nouncing Sunny Slope as a startor, had withdrawn the colt. His chance for R-E-V-E-N-G-E slipped past when The Porter, after leading all the way, beat Cudgel and Omar Khayyam without being called upon to show his best speed. Inasmuch as Sunny Slope had beaten The Porter on Thursday, Sunny Slope's chance to Jwin the big Saturday |seemed even that of |The Porter. It is an old story now how Car- man, after winning the majority of | three-year-old events of 1917 with Omar Khayyam lost that colt this |spring after he had been beaten by | Cudgel. Viau took his string of | thoroughbreds out of Carman’s care and gave them to McNaughton to train. With the idea of beating Omar |Khayyam with a horse he trained, {Carman secured Sunny Slope. Once |that colt was in his hands Carman event on brighter than

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