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yee 21) rg. 6g RS ay an oat r r HE EVENING WORLD, ee FE GFIEN ti) BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK Wi VOKAC | ACTING AND FIGHTING DON’T MIX WELL _ WINS JUNIOR TRACK Western Boys Take Only Six Titles, While the East Lands Thirteen. NEW JUNIOR CHAMPIONS. TRACK EVENTS, Winner. 160 yards—Morris Kirksey. . 220 yards—A. B. Reed... .. 410 yarde—E. 8. Dudley RS0 yards—Sandy Rvans One mile—J. Five mites, Jack Dempsey’s Dislike for Thespian Art Recalls How Fighting Days of Corbett, McGovern, Nelson and Other Champions Bcoame Numbered When They Appeared Before Footlights —Willard Thought Himself Great as Movie Picture Actor. By Robert Edgren. Convriaht, 1919, by The Prene Pubiithing Co, (The New York Rventne World), | Sib by the letters of Jack Kearns, manager of Champion Jack Demp- sey, that Dempsey is weary of being an actor—even a very good actor, such as Kearns says he is—and is longing for a battle And why not? Winning fights is the casiest thing Dempsey does, It is usually only a couple of minutes’ work for him. Now that he Is cham- 120 hurdie—s. 1 . . y ot te x 220 hordie—H. MH. Mile... 0.26 4-5 pion he will expect to be well paid for 440 hardie—J. F. Marray... 0.58 2-8 any battle, B milo walk—J, Aronson.. 2 ‘Theatrical work means matinces Went FLooey aa, FIELD EVENTS. and nightly performances for days A Pere wee Pole vault—R, Spearow, distance 12 and weeks and months to get the UE Bean To Fancy ft. 9% In amount of coin Jack can earn with HIMSELF AS AN ACTORS as his fists in a few rounds, ” ef lich Jump—J. Murphy, height & ft Resides, he likes fighting, and he th A a lurphy, hel feels a lot more at home tn trunks and shoes than in a dress sult and a boiled shirt that makes him feel like @ waiter, Dempsey isn't naturally « tatlker or a boaster. So it doesn’t come easy for him to statnd up in front of a crowd and tell how he @————————————— knocked Willard kicking” or spring }anqg atill has @ very high opinion of & lot of “gags” about himself and his| Bat Nelson, own experiences, To step into a ring| “Say,” sald Bat enthusiastically, “I Utss WitaRd FLoprED Hammer throw—K, McKuteheon, dis- ANHEN WS WKOLE AMBITION IN LIFE tance Ly ft. Was To BE & MOVIE HERO + Brood Jemio— im welght—T, Anderson, distance 80 ft. 11% Hop, und Jamp—H, Prem, die tance 44 ft. SM b Barrune NeLton _ Lasten & Lona TIME Have Decioed TH Become AN AcTOR, bout my expert. ‘em right off their ew record. % “ N.Y \s 127 ft aud walk over at the bell and tap/ fot Corbelt and Wits and them oe NopR.Gans, But Te'stace STUPE FV sen nis distance | ‘ some big fellow on the chin a fow|Y¥" ougnt to een mp in Boston, f Pele Leribe be hetL dl dod taal ednvelinmA, Tuck, distance 178 f, ° times and walk out again—and get| packed the house, an’ when I told ‘em MBRRATION 4% In. ; Money for it—that' 01 .| my funny storie 4 oy 8 6 Danigees, “e* | coves 1_knccked Gording to Dempsey. seats, Y' orter seen me in my dress PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 13.— The Hepecially now that he can get | suit. 1 was a hit, believe me, I'm going MEF RETRED IN Eastern athletes carried off the Indi- ' almost anything he asks for sure,/right on an’ act, an’ I bet I'll be o 1904 Because HE vidual tonors in the junior national ' Demprey ought to cut out this stage |Champlon on the si Nobody ain't HAD Nomone Meer cide fold championships held ' stuff end atick to his own game, 1| "ur rtiy afterword Liat met @ young Rawaus To Fiant, by the Amateur Athletic Union on could name offhand a dozen cham: | person known as Ad Wolgast. pions who lost out as fighters when) | met Young Corbett behind the they got the notion they were actors, |*Cene® at @ burlesque show a week ofter he leaped to sudden fame by Latest, for instance, Jess Willard! | «nocking out the great McGovern. i Jess told me in June he expected to} “You want to remember, kid,” sald aaed Although they won only two of the i Franklin Field. Coincident with the lrout of the Western contingent was ° ° the winning of the team honors by / the New York Athletic Club for the utiam ar, aptures Brat time lace 191 HS , : cond and Dave a tremendous future asa movie|l “that this sort of thing doesn't S ° G If Ch ° h ° nineteen titles, capturing secon > 2 with fighting.’ third places more than made up the Bera, He bad just discovered that ey i Wine,” gad Young Cor- entor 0 amptons ip difference, ‘The New York A. C. team it he bad peculiar talent for posing, and|hett, “This is just to pick up some scored a total of 34 points. The Bos- that he looked every bit as good as|¢asy money. I'll never fall for it.” se, | Hut he did. And his career was as this fellow Fairbanks, for instance. short as it was glorious After Four-Days’ Battle '::« e868) esi ended his career, He was a champion J.C. Cooley, Berjamin K,|Glen Ridge, 3 B, H.| e. Whitney, Secretary of the United lont three pounds Aghting |yets gway from the post with his) W!!!!@m M, Johnston and Clarence J i , 1 2, A. Waterhouse, Sivanoy, 198—40— States Golf Assoclatios up to without a peer until he began to|Johp Gunton in Syracuse last Y of San Francisc: ¢ 8 and Th s Le Boutilier 2d | Ginny C, M. M. Sheedy, Altoona, 1 on Monday, Sept, 22. The Notvhe an actor. Taken, from |Pistt,” sald Charley, “ile got bare ay |Aeld, and that he will be fighting hard |G" Of San Francisco, the team | representing the Meadow rook Club % cate D. Dr William Varvie, | of scnuay, Ment, 22. he tou AQUEDUCT | & show, rushed through a little train- }one pound of this, ‘This shows that his!for tho long event of the puray if he that formerly twice held the same |of Long Is) Bass Rocks, 1952-147, | Reat gross Multnomak, I nd, Ore, tied for e No, Jess didn't put it that way, ex-|° pen th, SIMAY BRITT bh th 18 . se td ero was J. Edward Britt, eon third wi ; (PT aotig, but 1 could follow his thought.| who beat Gorbett, | Britt had fal Tene? A‘Govers excuses |” HAD THE RIGHT (Ee . W 1 The Western boys captured only ; He said when he could cop about|histrionio to'ent, and an education HIMSELF FROM 415 “Show For a festerly, R. 1., Player’s Card six titles, while the Fast tool - “ So TH LiKK A : 9 BNe bey ut ven, hich seven went to the $100,000 by just posing for a few weeks |*® back It, He stuck to fighting, boat) vases Sener l ate ht "enon y ereait Of athletes of clube from New even Rattling Nelson twice when Bat an 2 — = of a Gross Yotal of 169 credi it would be foolish to do OY org [Nas At his best, missed the cham: Yerne tnt h that fell fightin, mas he ha >i r fins i] » Intermittent showers that fel vempsey Se would se his] Zherwd neoane’ a ete Man o? War Sure to B RACING SELECTIONS. Wins Popular Tourney. at aT te ke rete Kareas home, house, furniture and] successful n actor, and a e oe rye Apawamis for Golfers 55 jfesponsible. for no records, being S Gh, pid at once establich himself in| s°cncmtul one. That's, the reed he Caeeie is Pride he aire af 7 2 pi |amashed on the track. Howeve ‘ d . Firat Race—d Go On, Adele, laars Second omit fle ‘ejay re et oes A Prohibitive Favorite °?°s)oosescun Years Old and Over, _._ [Stand andaeomt tan rn mashed come Tne Jain thr hen hundred thousand beans. He had a lone eet Re a Saeepion for a Hecond Race so selections. —_—- 7 th in fol, tournament at ue Arcola | | R he “strong man” of the " ¢ @ sticks tin) ind ac an o ar, Cleo- m Country Club were finished yesterday, , ne lone: ate dis- ‘ future all mapped out ria teat takes care of himselt. The dysanie > patra, John VP. Grier, © ONE competing in the second | and asa result E. M. Wild, the Baltus- | > ge ae hig eed +o wat when poor old Jess, in that} energy he unloosened with 4 n e u uri 0 Fourth Race-— Purchase, Dun- half of the Senior Golf Asso-|f!. record) holder, will meet tanc is : 4 i round at Toledo, staggered | pmaging result: h suc ba boyne, Thunderclap, . Sweotser of Ardsiey in the thirty-six- | disy 1 the old records of 167 feet ~< yt across the ring at Dempsey. | tng pon A Willarain’s he whipped Fitth Race—Ivry, Doleful, Chas- ciation tournament for players] hole final maich to-day. &% Inches set last year in Chicago. his gno undamaged optic popped wide round iy born In Pte een Al) DL TAeaauaae + ee nae Bwir, Northen ‘fifty-five years or over at the Apa-|_,Wjid won both of his matches by| | Arthur, B, Heed, Went | Oe ne oe ving inva ate|Qomeaey, i one in mitidns. with Samuel Riddle’s Juvenile Looks SMALL FIELD FOR FUTURITY.| MWe. Pick'e wamia Club succeeded In placing WiN-| Ewing of Knickerbocker "thd fo |Rii. A. Cand | ng and strict attention to * —— jam Clark, the Westerly, R. L, player,| the moming and H. B. Fenn of Ridge- | York A. C.. in tempts to reach and beat down the his own game, he should be in Ss =) i as Scared | _ - HAVRE DE GRAC aa wood later In the day by 4 and three athletes fi Fengenss, ‘shreesfuriem atch, tis Satara: ty awd irypa| SoFormidable He HasScared| Tawra, | _rrettAVRE RE QRAR susan, |! caloan eins Borat Sct ine ism the ene | the Brat round bad upset everything. qoes't wander from the fighters} Away Lots of Entries for Theltes, ; | Trendy A are Olek, 1b Wit be -saoalieds: 58>) cara of te Viatoyy tournament. 8.) Fy Pay, tee inches trom Gene il Bet Jess didn't think 5B Nga jon. | {Tall he will be as unique, Success in i % e5 : ond Race-—Creat Hill, Stucco, | turned a gross total of 169, which he| Siwanoy, where he wis Beaten by, Ned for Dei tareeat tin one zee in i 3 oett St pwan koocked out| 0,{ine usually given a mana pretty! Classic Worth $35,000 to one: constancy, Carmane | S#fVed out on Tuesday and Wednes-|cusy contests, Inthe early hours he |i Uline of #2 3-8" seconds, >| “ is A . ft i. L- ecaegee da q iy Pi é iminated C, e c] in je to y he'd never be a $100,000 movie hero! | fighter doem't como to the pari’ Winner, pit soe MROpD.. = ifau et is ¥. That score easily remained the |< msinnies C.F ae ay of th fom ioue je ioe ow atort of th rd . ate. Ketnay s toas entry, § best and entities him to be known as | ¥, Farrell ae- Willard’ “Po: ” Now Is sion that he has Irving looking €9 Alcock omen Yountakah into camp in the afternoon, laces Won : 8 se like an amateur ho thinks he's clever es sees toss entry, Clear | the seniors champion for 1919. winning by 3 up and 2 to play. eat Mi shucray. eran enough to bent ¢ : oy | For a tin as 8 second sixteen H. M. Coxe of | P® ‘inning the v4 i id the Plough. SENS Ren deenaed Tore ne By Vincent Treanor. nities: « Mvaukeag, Hauberk, | coh een ane eraky there wart inglewood and Carlos Fotierolt of Ups [tN Oe as ceiving , he won't be. I saw @ fow|raco tracks. Goorge Gardner lost a E richest and most famous turt| *Arethaw a ; cis,” | @OIRELGRUIA, Dave the AnClMRHOR GEL GRY CASO APL Tnisiysaer Holme marraraia | eit. 2) H. Johnson, li« later that, instead of selling | barre! on the races, Terry McGovern classic in America will be de-| °l. &. Whitney entry. siatvgnth Baseedack Mount, Thrill, | SOs wees have the distinction of /day, also at thirty-six holes. Fotterolf, |noia A. C.. stumbled when on even his furm and moving to Los) dropped $40,000 in a week, when he * = ~ — ubwh, | making the best gross for the last} \oscq of Charles ne |terms w his nceldent allowed mse . cided this afternoon at Ielmont = a _ | ; sed of Charles Conklin, the youthful | {uray to home alone, while John= les, he bought a bigger farm in| jost his mentay poise, Young Cor- . ' two days. After his 89 on Thursday, | Hackensack golfer, who last week won| xon jumped his feet in time to speed : Kansas’ He's guing to stay there. — | bett once won $20,000 In one day, and |PaFk. Itis The Futurity, worth $55,009, | won the Inst race by a good head. Dat |KUMAGAE AND RICHARDS George H. Barnes, the Metropolitan the New Jersey junior title, Jhoma in-econd. place. ‘The time of «* the point about Willard Jost It and mortgaged his purse for |Sinco its Inaugural in 1888, when Sam | {he Judwes declared that Pilgrim | Golt Aahoolation Sraaane njoyed cont | 44-5 seconda was fast, Farrell won the plage stuff in this: Jess was @| the second McGovern fight within the Bryant's $7 Tater, ‘Peoctae Hie earned the purse by a few inches. | IN FINAL FOR TITLE.| «” ” a jasurer, enjoyes| MANCHE R, Vt. Sey The |the running broad jump with Donald i ofa champion when he knocked | week. Bob Fitzaimmons loat $100,000 | Drzant's $700 plater, J'roc Knol | When the official” numbers were *| a slight advantage over his closest | thirty-six hole final for the Brown, a clubmate, ‘second FP Sur dgohnson at Havana. Immediately | in tho stock market on a “friondly |4¢feated the immortal Salvator by a {hoisted thousands of ra rs ap rivals, but the Apawamis man threw | 4t Ekwanok Country Cluy rhe pall mile went to Bandy : ard he was started on the-|tip.” Leach Cross was “broke” for (neck, the stake has been worth aj (ied around the stand and h ZOnONT 13. — Tehlyn| way his opportunities by taking 96| tady."and Sherrill See emis the pace, Apriotad bart areer, At first, like Dempsey, | years, playing Wall Street. 1 could! I out | MESSE hoots and all sorts of ugly r tennis star, | t y ® 96! tady, and Sherrill Ae coteye, University of Onionge et like Ker but after a little Nel reel off a hundred more, | 7UG /fortune and has attracted the best |marks at the officials. for his second trip round the links. | When they last met mpetition Pate | ATIRUC fates win by tive yarees into @ circus and began to get| But what's the use? A fighter who {Juveniles in the country. This year it — | “And I threw it all away on the} {in as tie vintor Ho oe ng the | OM soaoph Geiger, Baltimore Coun- ' ' vitation ; all worked up over himself. They told) wins success should always stick to|Will be no different, Eight hundred) Although the track was in good | greens,” was Barnes's comment as he| tournament. final rounds were | ty Club: one of the most im- oe mines. Cl be gene meager] ne HORS. and eighty-nine entries were reecived condition, there was another two- | Old 1 walked toward the clubhouse. payed ta ver ownpour of Fain, | oeecuring ddl erhag of tue act § twenty years ago, when 1 went into 3 for the event, and of this number 109] a joke. It wae between son ey tbe | isu Weabrook| Even at that, his total of 185 re-|delphia, 6 and 5, while ‘Sherman b tl In he. fon avents the new Form dim Corbett barroom In Now york |LEONARD WON'T KEEP are still eligible to start, But pecauac |und Cadillac and resulted thw walten |e eetrole ptichards| mained the best until iate in the day, | George’ Morse, of Hutland, at tho fit-| 20% the victory of Farrell, the shot put ) to interview Jim. pa bela of them, only |e" John 1, Day. Cadillac showed yore tavion cant| When Sidmon McHie of Englewood | ‘“° went to Harry ey, Mohawk A, C., ee a ticnats tor. year oF HIS WEIGHT A SECRET, |of 2 ereatness of ono of them, only | for Jun Lay. | Cadillac showed |v. Mardacaytor con: | When Si 6 — want ta Harry Hlaer, OMA Ae two, and my recollection of him was — eleven have been named over night to} inen bolted to the outer eaeee an Coal eae sens pr! nted a 92 of Thursday wit) George McLean, of Great Neck, ls to|}the discus. Tom Anderson, St. Chris- ’ as @ clever boxer who needed anly| Bitty Gibson, manager of Champion|start. The mighty one which drove a : Th'tha remarkably short clare at twenty: nto, Yenceroaes mivane & total Of 289) aul ibe place, made vacant by the deci-|topher Club, won the 66-weight throw- @ punch to make him @ first-class | penny Leonard, lly bred youngsters to fi inutes for the whole mateh, As a result McHie won the thirty-| cond a represe WA lon not to | ing contest , ose nny , announces Leonard will|host of royally bred youngsters A real old-time killing took place in|" Kumague, Nad more dimculty. in dis-| mix hole gross award for the second|anip tonimament of, the Patten oi i | The moment Corbett ow me & Prraered basin ied nee fee his bout cover is Samuel Riddle’s Man 0’ War, edarhu ‘st Handicap, when Jack |posing of Wesbrook. In the Arst set] nate of (fed Gutameay tPcoat A upeatatl ine Ae ee Hirster| NEW INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE curiously if ear ie undee at the Newaerk|the giant chestnut gon of Malr Play uart came tearing home in front. ch player won on service until 4 all] 4) OF Bbe é eatie ™ Next week at the Engineers’ Co f Saepotor ffvortenan'a Chabon Wednesday cient \ory cnrtian, He was backed #0 heavily that his {iM been called. when Kumarae brok. |ynircysaix hole net winner after Bram | Club. Roslyn, Lt Mulan earne his ' jo,” said I. “Some people have sugested that odds dropped from 10 to 1 to 4 to 1,(Sirounh and took the set. In the sec} Mt, Clute, the Garden City Country | Position by defeating J. Farrell. of Si- / . Mie connie bear it? oad Cor lroneni's meieht ny win nt | Gite colt is unquestionably the best [He followed Royce Rol tothe Maal (dy te Japanese champion ployed a] Muy golfer came in with @ card of] Wanoy, with whom "he tied at Sharka-| 0h wel ett earnestly, “It's great. Why, th a leh he ts tolyuvenile of the year, and despite the {furlong pole, where he went to the |ime to the net 4 ve ame, ventur- 158, Clute. who has, been| Maxon during the qualifying tournament | 2M 00" - fs ‘Mi bell me i've Kot George Fuller|*#ht Dundee should not be kept a : ltront and won in a gallo; he jing to the net more frequently and scor-| playing in these senior mectings for | of the metropolitan section several w Ruttele ccccss80 ] Golden backed ‘oft the boards.” secret, I'm not trying to keep it a [fact that ho will carry 127 pounds and |” 1 In a gallop. Ing placements after brilant volleying. [three years, gets’ better asx he gocs| ES ERR Corbett was another flstic gent and |accret. We signed up to fight Dundee | V8 away wrlEht 10 lle copaients wil i ie SaaS ANGE Heal LIAN UB RPAESS | oss ora gala 7 champion who one t Der, A Pert at the lightweight limit in New Jersey, | be the favorite, He will be a pro- etl, for he nasa way of mua neding arihaunose (ake q areary tt ‘oSinas Baltimore, 6: 2 s (Cite game) i when he follow Tans, Cant to atick | TR? New Jersey Poxing Commission, 1|hibitive favorite and 1 to 8 will be a EVENING W ’ in lwnatever Vine" of port he eaters [for the brat wall mach at Nor va ore, 3 Geen game tothe Tne i'n a good thing he|UNderstand, bas fixed a lightweight t'mit | generous price against him. | thirtieth season Aa & member of the | ofthe aenociatione bareverent fuck se — Goean't like theatrical life, and it will|’" that State at 125 pounds, ‘That's| Last night it was the opinion of «ll New York Athletic Club's Bowling | this event Jim Barnes, Western and gener Tee Oey tbe better atill if he breaks away be-| what Leonard will weigh whan he boxes| practical turfmen that Man o’ War What Happens Ever Da “wvhen the ties have been] Southern open champion; J. Douglas Bd- fore be begins to like it. Johnny Dundee,” straightened out, more than forty | BM" Canadian open title holder; M. J ’ Leonard boxed eigh will win barring @@ accident, Jf he ih straightened Out more hore ia | Grady runner-up for the national open “Stage Stuff” Beat speed at Billunan’'s Gomes, St to? | has good racing luck he Sa.expected to | TENNIS, tho local club, hat has won the event |fo offical Tist at present, but the fol-| and Jack Hutchingon, will participate Terry McGovern. ay afternoon, using Freddy R. yester-|romp home an easy victor, Louis) CHICAGO, Sept, 18.—Goraid L, Pat- | ve times sinte ite start in 1900, will WNerea majority of the trophies have norrow. at Deal Beach with Alex . brother Chari cone, his) oustel, the capable trainer who de-|'°rson and Norman BE, Dad Aus= | nastoeremences (le tine 1m Se SuPIOS tes Smith, Bob Macdonald, Gilbert Nichulla | Remember Terry, McGovern, great- fr ariey and Joe Benj os J Itrailans, winners of the United @tates | nme onship. by Rodman Wana; |” t gross thirty-six hole score of] and Pat Doyle as the entertainers, ( ‘of ‘em all in his line—a small Jack |SPAFring partnors. The men used big|voloped his speed and bas alrewdy | Ans, by he United States | maker 2d, Wister Randolph, R. E. urnament, William Clark, 169 Mid mpsey. He used to “crack ‘em|Wwork Charley ye eee the day's earned $67,600 with him, sald yestorday doubles championship In tennis for Whridge and R, 1. Strawhridge vand Wednesday; beat thirty] | Mntries for the western national goit out" in a round, like Jack. Stage life |Tenny is hitting harder than ever, “'*|that it will be no eontest if his charge [221% Showed their supremacy over AO OPDONERLA Will G9 G. M. Hooke | Ae Heh tee ebeek ent S67 Cl 71 Sra TToaRaiy Wei2) be received by Howant of the Shawnee Country Club, oh Weg training is getting him dor honors, in the international matches, Sept. 18,—Jelxhteen hole score on Tuesday, on-De| e, beg Mond Winch Gave’ Yeuns o Pett didn’t | *6bUns condition we to real /ig left at the post Miss Marie V Crags of the | Harva hing plana te- Rev. gadell, Garden city: pniinselphin: AERATED Pay 08 BEGINS know “the sbow gine.” He was a ———_—. Mr, Feustel has kept the great colt iain ae i h celved Co ReMi 74. “Beat gross eighteen hole MONDA Y r-not @ poser, Later—he went on edge wince the spring and for this | ¥O™en’s New York State tennis cham- | known that R ath PT oan te Prentiss, | Mra. 8. A. Herzog, of Oak Tudg game way. MILTON ENTERS BIG RACE rich purse gave him only a few | Pionship for the last two years and | the Crimson’s strategist and the man | Col. J. F. Smith, C. G! Waldo and F. A:} both @ winner and a loser in th $2500 Bayview Handi Fitzsimmons was “the Honest eee aney wore ail the colt] Winner of tho firat leg on the chal-|Who has planned the Hurvard defense | Wright, tied at 88: best net elghtenn | tournament for Nonien on the Hinks +4 y andicap tealmmone was “the Honest! AFTER LEAVING HOSPITAL, [orttte Ge nursety “shot ee ee nee ii oh Une chal [forthe Yate ames, would not be [Rotenedes on Wedneaday, C. & Finlay.) tye cleawa, tolom cones Oye | $2000 Luke Blackburn had won the world's championship by| —eemere sent him three furlonzs and without | ivis, met with an Unexpected reverse [Avallaile this year.) Brown has been (95 i cicoted rose aeore for Tuesday | up in the match play final: $1500 Bellerose Stakes knocking out Jim Corbott. The stage Ithough an accident nearly cost |being allowed to do tis beat Man o' jon the courts of the New York Tennis |connected with Harvard football since | ang Wednesday, Class A, GP, Hart. sixteen, but lost by a stroke ts 2 Mile Steeplech Siutt cost Dim bis ttle, “Firat place, |Tommy Milton his lite at an auto race |WAr slovbod the Cistance in the|Ciub when she was put out in the aver In the early mincties, 819 clan By taita Oxten, 2; Clare Cl Homann, of Plainfield, in the 4 anu’ Orit Gates coitbare. i 5 ¢ en p of 33 a nal round by hei Dies ps n diagnosis of Yale's styl and Cle or qualifying m or which the ND 2 88 its accepted the match with Young|{n Uniontown last month the intrepia Phenomens! time o semi-final round by her doubles part. | 404 1s Foam earn oe Gored a eroat |Micholn, BO. Heat ‘selected net ‘score. | two had tied on Monday. ‘The acoro™ PILST RACE AT PM © of ial round was 100 to 101 in favo Plainfield farge Jim Jeffries, without even taking the|specd king withii Johnny Loftus will ride Man o'/ ner, Miss Helen Gilledeau, Mrs. H, 'T. ‘ 5, . ay to Took Jim over, because he |treriyetie Manin ® few hours after war and like Feust:! is confident his | Haton, who as Miss Ina Kigsel was [{2rtor towant the success the Came |frs, tho, 0ay Sinemimonds weso—ti | (oie money to pay for a lot of the- |) jay announced | charge will be returned the winner, | one of the leading metropolitan play- |DTidge teams recently have hac nd. 8-48—T1, respectively; Class B, Drinting he had or-|!!# plun of competing in the champlion- |" gum Hildreth's Dominique, W. R.| ers a few years ago, went into the] CINCINNATT, Sept. 13.——Long lines between C. B. abriskie and John 9 years away from figh ip meet at Sheepshead Bay next Coc's Cleopatra, C Rowe's Miss final of the singles at the expense of | Of persons gathered on the stairs at $9—18—T1 and 91 re-| Emeralds in 1,00, Special Cars Kes Aino seuched by he underestimated Young Jeff's|Saturday. This race will fix the sea-|Jemima and Harry Wayne Whitnoy's, Mrs, Robert Le Roy and will meet Wiggins Block, or down the street Class C, tle between W, H.} At the Catholic Protectory ounds Avo Titaneh y. He tried to rush Jeff off his/ son's standing of ieading automobile John P. Grier have shown great | Miss Jeau. to-morrow afternoon | from the Cincinnati National Loague tere: and Claris Wilcox, 5a— Sunday afternoon the Emerald Ball HOR, And. RF Series, by th ¢ the | {vers and Milton said it would require /Dursta of speed during the your and at % o'clock for the championship | )se) pil obloss ereiilan tide ris 1 Siup will lecl tha. erase Earle's Red BS 81.65 ies, by the way, was one of the © rattle | honors, 0 recely bil SI plicatios iday, best. thirt; aps, one of the fastest aggre 3 ‘successful fighters I've known § atreltiacket to keep him away from they are likely to bave a hard battle | hi bo receive cards on whlca SneHeatnns pihiraday, and Friday, be t ery chance of testing his speod with De for place honors. | MISCELLANEOUS, plored semi-pro players in the Bast Sectahebidithennaenane ‘went on the stage ard didn't los 4, Mulford, Howard, Thomas, the| The other contestants, Upset, ten, The prices given on the cards |wood, 182; best thirty-six hole net) Jack Berrigan, who has been cove L " : 0 racer deed Phare Gecokest,* | Ghevraet brothers ana’ at , ets Jpset, SYRACUSE, Sept. 18—The Grand are: Grand stand, reserved, $550; |score, Class A, Brank M. Clute, Gat-|ihe short field for Jersey’ City of th oc een eee eect etcsine Joke who ait ites yhoued Padratc, Captain Atcock, On Watch.! circuit programme of nine races was | grand stand, reserved (upper, $4.80; |fen ‘Clty Country, Club, Ie —at i: faternatiqual Lend Wil take caret To-morrow--Sunday he was @ “good actor” and he'd |‘, lien ranking in the final race of the |nothing to. Warrant the beliof that Meclated of because of rain and the Meld boxe oh and Hleackere (unre: Siete: Ciasn ic, GW. Doane, gamer white elther Erhard’ or clutter: BW WIG DOUBLE HEADER 9 Beason, he eee) MC horses W shipped to Columbus, O, served), $2.20, and bleackers (unre- |<" = had he q f Me il aoouDy r or Chatters LI cE 7 E Seek ok need 6 uq|, Milton, driving this i ow Duesen- |they will give Man o' War a fight at jxiward F, “Pop” Geers, Who was in- served), $110 Baltusrol, 0-18, and. Clase 2D. |ton will occupy the mound, A prelim GUY EMPRYS je an actor!” he wu: 0 say. berg, capiured the tire any stage of the Journey ‘Thomas fF. iy . inary. game will dat 145 ond Peters of an actor tam, (Pere. captured the npetition at jured Monday when hie colt Heglar ___—— Tei Rest ‘Kross vighteen hole score on|the Catholic Protectory Band. will ren fubsequent meets he | ‘The race will be decided at 8.20, and Lea\ uy with ane of the < Maybe they're actors. and had an excellent ‘chanas to*eeeet | ttolnda That ver visited Helmont ark ¥ wrest crowds that ever visited Belmont Park ttling Neleon lasted a long time, | t) speedway title from Ralph De | will be present to an to fade away when he bee Palma. At Uniontown last month ails = ht of the heat young men tn pol es 4 ; oar ble e and he w : e ; en in polo “1 Soope den pend meage-oruck. 5 om Bos yrs ‘lied wen’ tha Penaunlane was hearty ree aoart wyierday wound sd with open the national championship round of the gter Rout, gt the Ba xyonne Charles Cooper, Garden City, 97 1, Grek am of preokiyn gaceives pe rete wn e- AoeRoe! " ‘ourn, . 7 . H » McCabe of = —>— e ° oy le f tw “tes drive again thie ean" \almost “every one preset Livergay {he muburbe of that city, Biya Mawe, "dpe aanse'ahow, 1M OF SM ToundA tateso# sy Bo akin bbe have, ond round soft eel cll TREAT-EM- ROUGH HARROWGATE of Pennaylvania, Appearance N.Y ji DYCKMAN OVAL Dyckman St, Subway Station, junday, Sept. 14, 2 P, acting for Corbett and Fits. | finished consist bolted through the rence, left with his pescclates forthe Ghio city, He pay | :nomemomery Boo! ot, however, be al p it run, Dok nowever, be able to drive next Knockont, |Thursday, George H. Barnes, 89; best |der selections, Jim Montgomery, the middleweignt {net score, G, MY. Biatsell, Aronlmink, excl aah as champion of Ireland, knocked out Billy |«core on’ Friday, W. A. Hammond, Graham Recelves Decision, \Tillers of the U, S, Army in the second |Ithaca, 91; best net eighteen hole score,| _~PROVIDENC

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