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1 ] ; ; ‘ ‘ i _sepaeine our aronmneiennmataee i Bra orc Many Interesting Events on To- . Day's Holiday Programme. TO-DAY’S SPORT MENU. or i tl 4) Tn) Ld iM & YOUNG MAN JUST SET la UP IM BUSINESS DESIRES PATRONAGE TRE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEME Ub es Ee i, Copyright, 1919, by The Prese Publishing » Qu i . - FY . ° Co, (The New York Bvening World). a : 1ve Gor To KEEP IN PRACTICE SO (IT MIGHT AS L Be You~ THE ONIN Wan JACK CAN GET Flow ues STREET AND Pick NEG ‘1919. {S$ TO GO CUT ON THE "BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK PINMITBIES WON’T SOMEBODY FIGHT DEMPSEY? - « By Thornton Fisher HIMSELE YESTERDAY. HE CHALLENGED Oxnypcky AFTER. WHICH He Lary A NOTE FOR. tus Foes Byray DEED. bv THE GAS Rout “ * > mt Kings Costs” beawtohows at han Vache re shew. io EM | BOXxE ete RS Lyech ve. son vs. jersey City, Comme, Moe Wak erat ‘Word’ ADRE is an old Latin quotation that has been handed down for > generations, Labor omnia vin- © of, which may be appropriately paraphrased to read that “Sport con- fre bound to be and maybap a new title holder when they return from say that they are glad way one 78 the horses and horsemen it for the opening of . The features twelve oays meeting there will revert: the Lawrence Reali- nd the new Jockey Club the finish of the megti at it will com racing at ry sodnet, jon ai Bmpiye City tracks, feature Me-cay’s ecard is thé t Park Autumn Hendicap for at one Cudgel has boen 83 ess + he is asked to shoulfer. Cudgel U5 face ‘Lucullite, who has enjayed a th ;. Valor, recently bought —— UTSIDE of the meing there js | “US wonderful tennis assured at Forest Hille where four of the iy | THider it quartet survived the galaxy of stars who beat off the for- ra, Who, jeacoes Tour crack Aus- roag fe) ite interest become in national tennis tourney that a ing crowd is sure to be on both for/the semi-finals and here it looks as though ‘le for the title will be between and Bill Johnson. : HERE are any numper of good i! * athletic meets scheduied to-day. e's ‘There is also the Middle Atlan: rowing championships on the and there are three boxing that have attracted consider- attention. joe Lynch i# fighting Pete Herman, el jon at Waterbury, ip a round bout; Mike O'Dowd is de- » fending his aera’ against Ted Lew! lormer welter- | Weight champion, at Syracuse, while Willie Jackson and Johnny Dunde: ) two of the most prominent light- weights, are meeting in Jersey City. A big delegation of local fang is going to the Nutmeg State to see the ane of the west ide in action, Ever he knocked out Kid Williams Lynch has been rated high among, the bantams and then his two scraps with Jimmy Wilde abread proved his an. lie fiftecn-round fight, al ugh losing the decision, he was # victor even by the Eng- Drees, it being said that if the tle had gone @ few rounds more ‘their idoi would haye been knocked And he besa also won a twenty- mn over Tommy Noble, the English bantam champion. Although the distance to-day is rt Lynch says he ts confident that will stop the present title holder. “Most titles have changed hands ten rounds,” said Lynch, “and See that I can stop the It of fans. rubber net Position. miles ‘m going right out in the first as » Hddie Mead, a my Manager, hes teeta me to do, to score 4 r the celeb Soaneetiinecinenmatad BELMONT SELECTIONS. Ny acieersaaene te, Old Rose- ‘ expressly FEROCIOUS FRED FULTON MUST KNOCK OUT- EENGLAN OS BEST — At Tenn a Tilden By WILLIAM ABBOTT. Staff C..vespondent of The Evening World. FORDST HILLS, L. 1, Mept. 1. ENNIS fans swooped down the West Side Club. here this afternoon mation that al) for American national tourname: were smashed even before the start ing of the first match in the semi- finals for the country’s premier court on in such dense for- attendance records 8 Storming parties began operations on the box office two hours before R. Norris Willams, Boston, and William Philadelphia, were scheduled to start the afternoon's compotition, Over the rubber tre route and by, special trains hundreds of new ar- rivals began swelling the crowd in front of the entrance. At 1.30 the ticket line stretched 200 yards back to the Forest Hills Rail- road Stavion, tunately provided with coveted tickets had great difficulty el- bowing @ passage through the pack Later the At two o'clock the grand stands were filled. mittee decided to uulize gvery inch of room around the feature courts and announced would be sold. rangement quate to handle the mob that swept down here this afternosh, Playing conditions were fine sheets courts from the These sheets were removed at noon time and a late sun helped to dry things up. formed attendants were early on the job rolling the beautiful turf, playing linesman cbairs and stands in The tournament 5,000 stand up threatened to be | Hite protected the arly morning rains. The usual brown un ‘The superiority of American tennis aver the world was seen in the line up for Norman Brookes; Gerald Pat- Bice, R, V. Thomas and Randolph Lycett of Australia, and Ichiya Ku- magae of Japan, the formidable for- eign invaders who came thousands of America’s greatest tennis trophy, received com- fortable club house chairs by after- noon, while four brilliant home breds, William Johnston, San Franciseo; R. Norris Willtams, Boston, and Wiltam Tilden and Wallace Johnson of Phi- Jadelphia engaged in the Brookes, master of the courts, outlasted all the foreign stars, but the veteran Australian was stopped by William Tilden in the fifth round Saturday, Williams and Tilden were a little fate uppearing on the court for the first game. It was nearly two thirty the to lift semi-fi the ‘forty-two-year-ol two stare’ strojied arrivals for- much- com tickets Even this extre ar- de- turf Record Crowd Attends Semi-Final Matches is Tournament 15,000 Fans Storm West Side Courts to Witness Racquet Contests Between Dick Wil- liams vs. William and Johnston vs, Johnson. a AND WHE THE i 2d, Boston, vs. Wil ‘TMiden 24, Philadelphia, SL Major Samuel K 18-hole medal handicap go! ment atythe South Beach ponent belng W. D. Andr trophy presented by M. Prosident of the club, Iw day Tiffany clock. had a tio score in the play- ago. FR, M from William H, Serine of Forest tournament ¢ ey the Fo half of the extra list had its round. Serine went out returned In 36, for 77. Playing with one arm, the sling, Oscar Shaw wielded golf clubs in sensational st links of the Great Neck Goif ning, emerged triumphant in against Samuel Young. Shaw and Canning argin of two hol int Shaw equatied He) poles, despite his h holes’ regwitered birdies. on Kal vans will 1 rounds for the North Hemps ay first round at mat 14, hls handicap being two Of 91—23—48. Ball sweepstakes was the out Harve; morrow night at ‘the f for Frankie figures that to have Crosby m him, and further than that out 'the shifty ‘onne Jad CHAMPION OF THE FIs! ISLANOS— SEMI-FINALS TO-DAY. At® P. M.—Richard Norris Will- At4P. M,—William M, Johyston, |) St. Louis from Joplin of the Western San Franelaco, ys, Wallace F, || League, pitched his drst major league Johnson, Philadelphia. game and lost to Detroit by a score OOKS Thomas won the Country Club, Greenwich, Cgnn., his op- ews, B. The tw Wild and F. Y, Barrow, repre-| ning in the twenty-first inning by @ senting the Baltusrol Country Club,| score of ¢ to 8, Worcester’s great won their 72-hole four-ball victory gives the team 4 fighting cekle and & M, Hard- day, Worcester ing of the homo club by 2 up in the Fees aati tune leases leader, in second thirty-six holes,on the links of|q double holiday bill. ‘To-day's gam the Upper Montelair Country Club, Park qualifying field in the thre: urge in Brooklyn after the second try Club, and, paired with Frank Can- Harris and William ndicap, and on two! as the result of “the MoKenna turned in the low net card traction at the Montelalr Golf Club,|are at Charter Oak Park prepared to The winner was J Brown jr, who|do battle this week over the historic turned tn a low n rd of 88-14-68, | infle track in the twelfth meeting of barry ae the Grand Ciroult this season. The Burns After Titular Mateh, feature race, as in former years, wilt BAYONNE, N. J. Sept, 1.—Frankie|be the Charter Oak Stake, purse Burns, the ney City veteran who \s| $10,000, for 2.12 trotters, on the card seeking « chance to battle Johnny Kil- bane for the title that worthy champion holds, is going to try his best to knock Crosby, whom he meets to- Bayonne he can't ‘a showing again: his big following a fresh angle to talk| by a wheel's length, of the much - ee ovate ar AMD FLATTEN PING PONG, THE CHAMPION OF CHINA PRIVILEGE OF BEING KNOCKED COLD By HISTER DEMPSEY AGAIN EVENING WORLD'S OWN SPORT HISTORY BASEBALL. The Indians decreased Chicago's lead in the American League pennaut race to six games by defeating the White Sox by a score of 6 to 1 With the score tied at two-all in the eighth, Washington fell on Jones for four runs and defeated the Hed Sox by @ score of 6 to 2. Rolla Mapel, recently acquired by iam T. of 4 to 1, Carlson slightly outpitehed Rustoer and Pittsburgh won a@ close game trom Cincinnati by @ score of 3 to 2.) Alexander held the Cards to three hits to-day, while the Cubs bunched two of their hits and defeated the), visitors in the final game of the series by @ score of | to 0. Phu Dougies, who recently ‘ook French leave of the New York Giants, then went to Chicago and signed io If tourna- Golf ana|Pitch for the Logan Squares of the Chicago sen the Cube’ y y nopnced to President Veeck that | was leaving. at once to rejoin the Giknts. Worcester, contender for the Bas of a week Haven in the longest game of the league season at New Haven, win- | chance to capture the Eastern League will close the Eastern League season, MISCELLANEOUS. Miss Ethelda Bleibtrey of the New York Women's Swimming Associa- Uon, the seventeen-year-old sensation of the pre another briliiamt exhibition of speed led the day golf rest Park completed in 41 and}at @ water carnival in Tottenville, Staten Island, under the direction of| the association, Comps fh a 100- other in @] yard back stroke handicap over a 60- his set of] yard open water course, up and down yie on the|tide, she covered the distance in 1 and Coun- |mingte 28 1-5 seconds, the fi ever made outdoors by a member of her sex, Unfortunately she, swam crooked and finished outside the pre- scribed limits, losing thereby the seo- ond prize she had earned, The Middle States regatta, which will be held in promises to be the record one in the history of the association. A peculiar circumstance in the practice of the Schuylkill River crews this summer is that a majority of them have changed their style, Instead of the @ foursome won by a eighteen ‘al of the ker, J. H, jontest in abor Day ad Coun- match. The victorious pair will then oppose Mrs, Wightman and Miss Marion Zinderstein in the final round rontch, More than 150 trotters and pacers strokes, J, feature at- for Thursday. Raymond Eaton, the young bloycler of Newark, increased his lead for the one-inile national championship when he led home the field for the second consecutive Sunday in that event at the Velodrome in Newark. Eaton showed the way to Frank L, Kramer AL A; fford If he kno he will TSW. rte Swat Milligan at Slugtown, Mo.. re- questing authoritative data on this most important subject. His answer Js hereto attaché@: REPLY OF THE SENIOR MILLIGAN not of ancient date but waa the basis {of a craven plot formed against my son, Swat\|jr., recently returned from overseas. ‘AS you know, perhaps, my boy is @ greater hitter than ever [ was in thy palmiest day: honored star of the Poison Oaks, and tw | they ern League pennant, defeated New | pensive rules which permit a runner recovered, regardless of the number of rw many ways, tuo numerous to discuss here, ditiona’ but one strike where other batters have three. steps of his father, until the bases are full. out in the sense of actually missing the . ball, nt swimming season, gave | \t worthless pitcher of conceived the diabolical plot to blast the career of a worthy scion of the house of Milligdn, It outrages me to think of it, eae) being to steal Swat Jr.'s bi whole through it large enough to per- mit the passage of a baseball, Reallz- Philadelphia to-day, |ing that Swat jr. always bit the ball squarely, it was calculated that the all would go through this hole and about a strike-out and wrecking my OVIE DOVIE HONUMS-~ By Boreman Bulger he took to be perspiration. HE following communication, | not — perspiration, written in the interest of science, hag been forwarded to “The ball Sir: Can you inform our his- torical researoh society as to the authenticity of a report, circu- lated hereabouts, that the illus- trious Swat Milligan was struck out as @ result of conspirators having bored a hole through his | ¢ famous bejewelled bat?” (Name withheld for reasons of modesty.) soap met. landed D. rhit of thi ‘He had, Without “The incident to which you refer is; Romenon. idly, Twic catcher's bi lather a He is an| Krass. him, sull play under the compre- 0 continue scoring until the ball ta ‘The surplus can be used in rs “My son, Swat jr., is under an ad-| handicap ot being allowed | #peeding 4 Following in the foot- he never bats but the “Tt is true that Swat jr, struck from control. but in the technical sense was not a strike-out. That is jr. had “Ralph Rapidfire, & the conniving, Phosgenes, packing up “The plot was very simple, tn the dead of night and bore a fall into the catcher’s mit, bringing boy's career. “By the ald of two partly reformed old days with somewhat different ro- sults, The old Secret Service men. by their knowledge of my diamond days, were enabled to work rapidly— and intelligently. “The game was tied up that after- noon with the Phosgenes forging toward a lead when the Polson Oaks got the bases full in the last half of the seventh inning, In a second the expectant crowd saw ‘Swat proaching the p air, ‘Swinging his bejewelled bat. could see Ralph Rapidfire pale with apprehension as he awaited the vn! mination of his diabolival plot. There was disdain on his face, though, as he wound up for the tell-tale heave. Then he saw in Swat Jr.'s eye that steely glint, Rapidfire wavered just enough to glow up the speed of the catoner ‘was slapping bis band w. SWAT JR. STRUCK OUT! over the ball made that week, and ‘Ralph Rapidfire was things to avoid outbreak by the outraged public, “That, sir, is the true story of the time Swat jr, struck out, “SWAT MILLIGA’ Soap Secreted in Stolen Bat—But Lather Will Out in his mit, trying to smooth out what It was Before picking up the mit he might have seen a Secret Service man furtivuly throw. a cupful mit as it lay near the plate. finally lett Rapidfire's hand and came with a whiz. jr. swung with all hig might. was a hollow plunk as the ball and The boy had struck the ball cleanly and, as expected, it had squarely on the plug of toilet Right on through the bat the ball shot and struck the atcher, “The crowd fell back aghast! Had mighty Swat jr. fanneet but not toward gedeat. even hesitating Swag jr. Jeaped toward first base. As he ran the crowd witnessed a peculiar phe- Coated with, high grade tollet goap, the ball struck the moist- ened mit and began to revolve rap- though. of water on it skidded out of nd, working up a profuse it still buzzed on the damp gain and again he tried to it up, but Just as often it eluded Finally throwing sand on the ball the catcher made a heave to first base--or thought he did. flew straight The upward, striking be of the grandstand and rolls | back on the field. ‘In the mean time the had scored speeding around on his third lap of Several players rushed to the assistance of the tried to trap the ball effor and Swat tcher, “Before. they finally threw a. net held it down Swat ry 6 runs, enough his STANDING OF THE CLUBS NATIONAL LEAGUE, play long stroke, they have shortened most | porch climbers Swat Jr.s. bat labora- WoL, PO.) Clubs, w. Th nnual White Mount ig | Dereeptibl r tory was entered in the nist and ar ori | Brechive he annual e 2 ain golf] "Mise Molla Bjurstedt will get his famous stick successfully stolen. nas hamplonship t , get an Waurnbele Coit Clube at’ dutigror tae | opportunity to. square old accounts | After boring the hole it was found Ven 50 “ morrow and continues thrdugh. the| With Mrs, George W. Wightman, the| necessary to conceal its presence S687 A968 | Phitadetel ek. -day Mike Brad d another | National s;omen’s singles champion, in| temporarily. Me the cowardly Howton professional will play an eahibic | the final round match of the annual |#chemers filled the hole with toilet GAMES YESTERDAY tion golf ch at the Balsams with | invitation tourney of the Rockaway |soap and then painted the surface ‘i . Lew Waldron, professional, and E, E.|Hunt Club, at Cedarhurst, L, 1. Misd|of the wood #0 as to disguise the| Mew verk, 4: Breall Mobery 3r., of New Fore. Hunt Club, at Cedarhurst, Tf. to-day. |aiges of the opening. ‘The bat was are toric resting plac John G. Anderson turned in th .|Miss Bjurstedt will follow this matck [returned to its hist st groan A in. the, dualifving reavg{ with a doubles tilt with Mrs, 8, Pul- [and was not taken gut again Until f the tournament for the Governor’s|lerton Weaver a partger against |Swat jr. jauntily carried it up to Trophy on the links of the Slwanoy and Miss Helen | plate that Dory afternoon, Country Club, He went out in 36 and semi-final round| “I might Add that this trick, or @ returned In 41, or 76, His net score was similar one was tried on me in the Bt. Louis at Pittebursh (A. M, and —— AMERICAN LEAGUS. L. PO. GAMES YESTERDAY. New York, 6; Phitadelphia, 0. Washington, 6; Boston, 2, Cleve Swat ‘There moistened three run- Many a throw it, only soaped thelr hands and the ball would get further As the trail of lather was left around the infield the in domitable boy, Swat jr., kept up his shown by the havoc he wrought with | f the conspirators and heaped ignominy ‘upon them. THE ELDER.” Fistic News and Gossip By John Pollock Another bout between notchers which has arou: round scrap between Willie Jackson, Johnny Dundee, the fast Ita the night, their weight witne: Johnny is boxing in his bes form, the contest. H Bartfield of Brooklyn mt the Philadelbia sroinds on Wednewlay night, bas matebed by Joe Dunfee, the fight promoter of Syracuse, N. Y.. to meet Johnay Ciinton, the local Nightwelght, in the star bout of tom rounde wt the | th just bees the Dig areana at Syracuse on Monday meet Leonar, Champion Jack Briteor ball the | Canton, waker Me ., today on account of iltnens, Britton to go an with the bout, bat he found Jac was | Worme than he though 'he was, Frankie Daly of ten Inland, Kad) Francisco to boant tho steamer. for an Sept. 20 meet Ji round, Griffiths of Akron, ‘aion bout. 0. of the gross receipts, if the battle is fought, Word from the training quarters of both Frankl onne, N. J both lads are in the best of condition contest, Cromby realizes that he bas a before him, and on that sceount he known must make @ got showing against Burne or the ebance of future bo Harry Stout conteets, the w Farmer Sullivan, city, deoJackaim bout at Jemey City to-njzht, For the opening indoor boxing show of th season ‘on Sept. 8, main bout George “Young” Erne of Buffalo yi Vrankie Conifrey of this city. Russo and Joby Mealey hare just Been signed up for the fi bout, Hddie Wallace, the Hrooklyn lighiweant, wi ‘not be able to meet Willie Jackson of thw city ‘79 | the semi-final to the Leonard-Mart(ield figlt ut the Philadelphia National League taseball grounds on Wednesday night on account of « bad cut ore: which he received 1 & bout at Seran. ‘& few nighte ago, Matchmaker Rains is Urying to secure @ suitable opponent for Jack- ton, National A shows this season, will again do the honors st the National a, ¢ i+" mumker of the latter chub, “| Seven Straight. top- great in- terest among the boxing fans here and in New Jersey will be the eight- the Hobrew fighter of Haflem, and n bat~ tler, at the open alr boxing show of the Armory A, A. of Jersey City to- It ought to be one of the hardest fought bouts between men of ed in some time as Jackson came near winning by ao knockout over Lew Tendler in a bout in “Philly” @ few weeks ago, while Both men age in the best of shape for OCbampion Renny Leonard, who fights SoWlier the main go of six rounds eoing. Sept 8, Clinton is the only fighter that would agree to will not be able tu” go through wRth hie twelve-round bout with Jork Malone of St, Paul at the MeKinney A, ©. of i Mate). taney made e trip to this city on Sat. urday for the purpose of arcing if he could induce Four of the local fighters who have up by Tom Andrews of Milwankes reuse trip to Australia, where they will take part in bouts, are now on thelr way to that country ‘Those who have left are Harlem Eddie Kelly C Now Ofleana and Joe Moopey of thie cy thot started yemerday and wil! join Andrew in Chi. camo, from where they will leave to-night for Sen ‘The Wolverine A: C. ie the name of @ boxi club which fas just been organized in Detroit tor the purpose of staging boxing shows, John Rarbou ie the matchmaker, aud for his opening show on is tying to sign up Jack Britton wo in @ ten- Britton ia to get a Guranies of §2,000, with a0 option of one-thint Burns of Jemey City aud Harvey Crosby of Rey who battle au elght-gound bout at the Bayonne A, A. tomorrow night, states that for the -kmown referee of boxing | Le: ls now the manager of two fighters, ‘They are Joe Dillon, the fast bantamweight, and Wie game welterweight of thie Siout has watched both dattulem box for some time and be ia certain that ho can bring doth of them to the front tn their respective classes, Dillon fights the semidinal to the Dun. Matchmakers Edwards and Freedman héve arranged five oix-round bouts be: twoen the following fighters: Phil Franchini vs Joe Mendell, Young Robideau ve, Radic O'Keote, Harry Brown ve, Battling Reddy and in tho ‘The officials of the Olympia A. A. and the €., both of Philadelphia “have just | selected the official referees for their indoor boxing Lew Grimeon will officiate » ‘Otympia 4. A., while Frank “Pop” O'iricn | Jack Maulom has signed « contract to be match. eee. ee | AGAIN BUZZING IN YANKS’ BONNET By Whipping Athletics, the Locals Have Now. Won The Yanks are booming along now on the crest of a seven-straight wave of victories, the seventh having boon achieved over the Athletics by score of 6'to 0, And with three teat |Bhead of them fighting tooth and nail, dragging each other down, the Mttle pennant Lee which was frozen up & week ago, apparently for the winter, began to buzs faintly again. Just a wee bit of a buss, but where ; there's life ahore's hope, With De’ troit launching her strongest attacks on the White Sox this week, with the determined Browns battling with the Indians, and with nothing but Philadelphia, the wilting Red Sox |end the soggy Senators before them, jthe Yankees were all a-thrill\ night, Who’ can say, observed they, that the Yanks and the Sox and Tigers and the Indians won't all in one snarling, yelping heap, oni; hends apart, when the last Western \ invasion opens at the Polo Grou ‘on Sept. 9? . As to yesterday's ball game it was but an incident in the upward tush of the justonites. Carl Mays shot over his underhand service with such telling e fect that no Mackman it as far oo di adidas alee aE ‘of opportunities te th ‘Baylor when hits meant runs, rs had plenty plaud. § it the Giants defeated the Brooklyn Robins before a big crowd at Ebbets Field, up the, battle with a cracking three-base drive in the seventh Iania; arm and by remarkable throwing to bases took the punch out of two rallies out of the pastime. ‘The last run scored by the visitors had Burns at the plate, and then the ball getaway from him. portant at the time but it park aa measure of victory, as the final scare Three Athletic The athietes of the Metropolitan As- sociation will have a busy time wi handicap road run scheduled on Labor Day programme to-day. The at Washington Park, Maspeth, Lor Island City, which bag attracted many Scottish highland fling and sword” dancing contests are also on the pro- The boys of the park playgrounds ii Manhattan and Brooklyn are also to afternoon, The hattan eon tests are down for competition at the 1,200 competitora. Almost as large Hold will strive fot the Brooklyn tithes ‘A neven-mile. handicap road ran will be conducted through ¢ In a game flowing with incid |After Georgie Burns had sewod Pep Young interposed his good rig! which threatened to tip Jess Barnes was a present from Otto Miller, who counter. did not seem to be highly was 4 to 3. Scheduled Today the three track and fleld meets en meet is the Caledonian Club contes of the athletes of the local district. gramme. engage in their annual championships Sheep Meadow, Central Park, with | at the Botsy Head playground he streets of Rye, N. . by the Rye Commun! Committee, with the start and fini, , in front of the Young Men's Christian Association building. Max Bobland, the {| Paulist A. C., will start from scratch, pF sail olla SEMI-PRO GAMES TO-DAY, New Lots B. B. C. vs, Richmond Hill, Oval, double-header, at New Lots Brooklyn. forse Dry Dock vs. ‘Treat ‘itm Rough,” double-header, at Morse Field, Brooklyn. Lincoln Giants vs, Royal Giants, double-header, at Dexter Park, Brook« lyn. *Bowney va. Iner Seals, at Sisco Pare, Staten Islan J Police Reserves vs. St, Joseph's Ly- ceum, at Astoria Park, Long Island cit: 3 at Catholic St. Jeromen vi Protectory ‘Grounds. Maujer, mornin, at Last Ne: Hast New York vs. and Ironsides, afternoon, York Ov Farme Farmer Oval ie] Ivanhoes Ivanhoe Park, Glendal Tietjen and Lang vs. Nurges Field, North B NES, Springfield ‘vs. Long Island City, Recreation Park, Long Island City, Philadelphia Giants, Brooklyn Cuban X Giants, at ar , Brooklyn, Crystals vs. Fidelity, at Altoona Oval, ys, Farmer Brooklyn. Empire Cit and Richmond Hiil, afternooi Park, Glendale, L AUTUMN |; MEETING . AT BEAUTIFUL BELMONT PARK TOMCRROW’S FEATUR $2,000 Jerome Handicap A 2-Mile Steeplechase and # Other Sparkling Contests VIRST KACE AT 2.20 PHCIAL RACE TRAINS ¥ Od tang Tih morning, at Aretic ny in Grand Stand & Paddock, £3.30, Ladies, $1.05, including War Tax,