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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1919, BEST SPORTING $250,000! OH, DEAR ME! Copyright, 1919, by The Pre NG PAGE. IN NEW YORK By Thornton Fisher Jock Hutchison Wins Exhibi- : a | tion Match Over Jim Barnes 90° | 2 Up and 1 to Play. Even though they didn't meet tn the | final round of the Professionat Golfers’ Association championship tournament lover the Engineers’ links ov Saturday, Jock Hutchison and Jim Barnes had an opportunity (o show their wares in Jan exhibition match over "wo ts. Fees jon Long Island yesterday. “Huteh’ won, finishing 2 np and 1 to play. over the ' Western and professional cham= pion. Bighteen holes were finished over the | | | | { | | | | | | ' Hartford May Soon Become Sport promoter, Uadle assistance to Tex Rickarg |. When the lattér put on the Dempsey- rd Aight in Toledo, has sume very Promotion notions in his lead just . IC all go . Westbrook course in the morning and Country’s Biggest Boxing! enteen tn the afterndon ‘over the Bt: ' jeorge’s inks. Tn. the y | hours Centre. Barnes won the $60 prise ed for the |best score, when he re ed a i? to = | aes ym, bs | Mia tarnes . les after + Anishing OB MULVEHILL, the New Sims t jwith a 77 at St. George's, " Hutohison who was of va. | | also caine in for the $250 purse put up for the winner of the match. At the end of the first eighteen holes Hutchison was 1 down to Barnes and the Jatter increased this algthe first hoie | in the afternoon. SNAPSHOT OF FORMER. CHAMPS RECEIVING THE NEWS THAT” SEY OEMANDS . 2S0,000 Ny 4 we PONT KNOW - | well with him, and WHETHER TO LAFF wT Of the, Pome clash, playiaie | Phe thinks it will, some of tbe big Matic 5 ee ‘! WGHT ouT OR FEEL Partners detedted “Irving Btringer “and events of tne near future will ve de- t ‘ Y Gil Nicholls in hirty-six hole ex- ded in Hartford and under Joe's - SORRY FoR. DEMPSE | hibition golf match over the iinks of ment, He says he has a fight be iN ie tvs Os, ye tho / : in mid which has a seating margin in favor of the winning pair ‘ being 4 up and 3 to play. ) Sapacity 4 Soreli of th 16,000 or] _— pee gine ly Ly A pea] tg have woul permit o: e staging o! . rie pair wi je Bra cy which nd Stringer with Putra ¥ attractions on a $2, $3 and $5 a Jacic PROBABLY ie beg EXPECT 1T TO RUN | the ‘Wilmington eS vo." but nalthe | Ddasis. fn we re nor Reld cou ut fh a ° Vi | put ye club, eholli ; or alnce the memorable Thanks- CONORTING PLAYERS the prise’ for. the ‘bert eighteen poe ° ing Day when Young Corbett cre- EXPENSIBLE Movi eat | score of the day, a 72 in the ‘mornii. pee eS et Ry _ tier f the Woodmere courage in a ing centre the city could hardly | exceptionally brilliant style, Bob Mac- Re tenproved wi Asian ¢ bel | donald of Evanston and Jack Pirte, the pon. Aside from being | club professional, won a four- one the best cities in. the country, e match of 36 holes frem Irving Stringer a 2 ay These f fhe orl abd 1 Gil Nichola, 4 up and 3 to go, ‘ork an ston about an hour's — Irving J. Lewine of the Inwood Coun- j try Club ccesstully defended his ‘club golf title when he defdated Dr, New- ULVIHILL is dickering with the final round’ of the clase saad Billy Gibson at present for championship tourna over the another Leonard - Dundee n't, ‘Lewine ¢ posed of hi yng mateh. Af there la no hitch in the UP To AN BARIN Hou. | ent by 2 up in thirty-six holes, : fore bik as he feels gure it:will, h THIS @&-M. THE ENGLISH PROMOTER {Rodger B, Taft of the Ocean Country ri en be in @ position to get the ‘ RECOVERED FROM THE BLOW Club of Far Rockaway defeated J. best ring matches in. the cautery, Hap NOT ” og Campbell 4 up and 3 to play in a thirty: “The Connecticut laws permit\ box- ing,” says Joe, “and we can go as [six hole match for the golf champlon- that club over the Rockawa: lanip, of high as twenty’ rounds to a decision. ‘3 se wad tub'a elghteen-hole ‘cour 1 see,” adds Mulvihill, “that. my | | ‘ | Raper Hee Morn cice eeree | 6 DS Bill’’ Ed : aR Loft ree weeks on the same subject, | | ix Bie rye Wo nal over'a Leona: lg Bl wards Fistic News } 0 rses to be feste Tendler pout. There isn't & chance é bd ° | 4 any promoter making this match \ d Go. | / at present. ‘Tendler. simply ‘won't ay be Nex airmahk | @ SSID |! Yaurel for ‘all S ort Leonard unieas it {a aix-round By John Pollock F In Philadelphia, with his man- ° . . 9 JOnK Fostoc ] } >: % lassman, doing the pro- | | ting.” ational Commission ‘kely |£8.000 Four heavyweights will clash in. the $10,000 Doanay Likely |£3.000 added, three-year-olds exclu. sbnameidigecnciatn two eight-round star bouts which wit | i 4 ona | Y jaively, about two miles; Walden, bret tala rel aie as | be fought at the regular weekly boxing to Go Wadlin Late — {85.000 addea, {wo-yenr-oldd _exclu- boxing, calls our iti * Del Pratt. ‘The first part of the game| snow of the Armory A. A. of Jersey | i < vely, one mile; Bowie Handicap, ttemtlon to the tact that the It Is Reported Positian Will Be | talehea 10 DA aimaee eacinely, He shen ated sity eal ne fei ‘ Maryland Skes, | $10,000 | added, three your-olds pind of mitMay are feor started it with a, home run with no-|C" jeri | pe Jover, one mile and a half, and Pim- Up erevent “aay 'are more Offered Internal Revenue body aboard. A fow minutes later the H&ht heayywelght champion, will houk | -. > While | fifence, speed is essential, No slow |llco serial weight for age races, $9,000 careless about th» matzer of Collector Yanks got runners oa second and third|“P with “Wild Bdrt"®Kenney of Har- xpert Fullerton Says HI carn Geet with by. thatmethod \ By Vincent Trnor jAdded, for all ages. The first of the the weights at which they mingle, ALOT. and it was a clean smash from Pratt’s|!em, and Bartley Madden, the local Both Tea Pla Same | ‘The “surprise attack” has been the} AX HIRSCH has bd |serial races will be at three-quarte nee a ithe {hin ike going out of peaemectmaal bat that seored them both, ft Bg yt ee ms 'y favorite of both champions. For in-| Anbeeiti panrrived at ie a mile, tue second at one mile and r classes of " “ 0} C acl le C . Y be 1 hat White ox Laurel ‘ark, of ha ie rd at one mile and a furlong. thee. The nub; bee neds iitiie ne” By Bozeman Bulger ndlied i> at ae ate ro. got rangore| Suit ba several br iminary contests be-| Style of Ball -Ameérican | in, Thirteen games on quests reppin Poster daitte mete. - Three thousand dollars: will be hades ment, 4s Mr. Simmons puts it ROM apparently reliable sources on bases, but Sam Vick made a run- . ; Ij {plays and the Reds eleven, I tind| ror, of New York. Hirs each, + forth ii interesting. Hear what he it Ip learned that the post of Ming catch of a Jine smash thit| Two matchmakers of clube in New Jefsey are League WinnersAre Stronger | {iit"gieason and Moran must have | Lf , Apiaceae stb hack 2 | les says: + +t ff the National Com- Slamnted shim against the right wall. | new tying to slameuy Al, Mobeets, the promis Than Pat Moran’s Reds, much the same theories regardjng at-|Tect from mot ‘4° skipping | One of the most interesting sporting “The other evening our neighboring Chairman of the National Com= wigugh bunged up in his collision |! young hearswoiaht of Staten Island, with n ° tack, and the remarkable part of|both Aqueduct and Havrye Grace, |°Vents of the early tall” season will ‘near-champ,’ Frankie Burns, was pur | Mission of Baseball may be offered to with the cement, iam held on to the | tie tumercus huoekou's to his crvdit, and Clay Sceagmehags | their ‘system’ consists in 'sudden] He wants to give his how, whicn| Ue te Face Meet which will be given away by Johnny Kilbane, feather- | William H. Edwards (Big Bill), forr ¢ apple” and the game was over, — | Tumr, the Indian light heavyweight, for # bat- By Hugh S. Fulleré switching from straight baseball to|nuye undergone rather ty) SF he estate of Katoh Beaver weight. Not such # long time agojerly Princeton football star and In In the Yank club house after the)!’ Im & few weeks. Charley Docaserick of the y Mugn Ss, Fullerton, \the slashing style and back again. Ra VR bh Strassburger at Normandy Farm, Jobnny suffered the same dose ut! ternal Revenue Collector. kame @ stranger would have thought | varcnne A. A and John Jennings of the Aria ry 1TH the World's Series almost | it would’ be interesting to know how|C#™paign through the sag and |Gwynedd Valley, Pa., Oqt. 4 Followers the hands of Benny Leonard, present ba the World Series in progress, Playe AA Jemey City want this go and as Hod. ‘at hand 1 se the managers deside the innings injsummer, a breathing spell igre the | Of the sport in New rk and Long lightweight champ, Also, very” r At the recent meeting of the Base-| were punning around shouting, kick-|-f# Bas practically suapted, the chauoes are and & lot of wiseacres) wich to switch from waiting out| beginning of the October Sion of | tnd, Will be interested in the an- cently, the same Benny was engaged ball Committee in Chicago recently) ing each other in the shins and lupl- | Wat te bout wil be arranged, are declaring that the White! pitchers to cracking the first ball, the Maryland State Fair m 4 rcoonaae ara for with it comes, the im a duel of fisticuffs with one Sol-|two names were proposed—Judge| Ng victims into the show: Sam Je “Yous” lirit of New Bedford, the SOx will beat the Reds because the} when they change from hitting to] ( ice) ng on sheets age ue popwar hunt race @ler Bartheld, weight betwixt and bo- | Keresaw Mountain Landis and Mr,| ViCk Was such a hero, after that eateh, Aehatwelgh American League has won a large|UNting. ‘The nearest I can get to| Oct Ist. ation tidle Inte cicero Sen PPamUung Uiner teen the lIsht<| cevaras, ‘There ls. question about that he received enough slaps on the | ato slaud wo clash in twenty majority of post-season. series, the| ‘tia, '0 allscover wich batters gen-| The most formidable metzs of |of the War, See coasts ee 3 » in turn, has met a ) back to make him wear plasters for @| Orians to-night. Britt 1s to receive a gual i is wala erally are up when the butting/the Loft string, probably, i baba HT . Greb, who, in his turn, has met Bat- Judge Landis being in position to ac- | wi ’ count now standin; ft rde! Both is - the | out over the property of Mr, Strass- - vi who, . of $1,500 with on «1tiou of 30 per cent, of the nine to five, in|change is ordered. Both men are] iy. year-olds Donnaconna, On PG, ; r Hing Levinsky. The last has fought | cept and while this was being dis-| As the schedule is up to th em teerista, it Uritt wish be will be promoly favor of the younger organisation. great judges of pitching and the|‘w-year-clds Donnaconns, Onacen | burger and is patterned after the Jack Dempsey, present heavywelght | oussed, it le said, William I, Buker,| thre Will be no ume to-day, matched to flsht Matt Bruck, the Cleveland lht- pp ea changes may be ordered when they and Germa, Papp, the Futurityin. , [}mQip toodwood course in Sngland. gbampion of the world—and there President of the Philadelphie Nuz| Y#KS play the Ited Sox to-morrow. wait at Detrek cn Mot 39 aa. of ssh pei aie ee think they see symptoms of wearl-|ncr of the season of 1917, I#.ing!ground tor bteepinehace Sverable , © something lack- | “| AERA sat gale \ oxsible, even if we admit that the) ness. |schooled for the steeplec 4 somewhere in the construction of tional League Club, suggested the! A match was «1 dw day between Al. Me: A Le: 1 | om us schooled for the steeplechase 44’ [Course because of the nature of the our boxing regulations that will per- | name of Big Mill Edwards, ‘he com. ] Cleats, the lixht heavyweight of Milaabetn,'N. 4, American League, as a,whole, i9} . 9 1 oo ine He is going well enough for @ yen | Surrounding country. Advantage has mit of such a peculiar phenomenon? ‘A and Clay Turner, the indian, They will come to- stronger than the National. We might| ae ‘a4 hand, but since he hi t had jbeen taken of the many natural Tose * mittee has been unable to take! Aggressiveness, confidence, har , Ce ae NOY BOCwee | hasards and ft hich’ rane Ti) Geet Setter... | demhite on Anal:action ‘until these ¢w: ect in an zht-round) out at the | uy’ as well admit it, anyhow, because the! york. We can talk all we please of than a couple of months of schoig | very good contest” Yoh assureee o 0 | own ‘ beth, N. J, on Oct. - K ‘ m just evolved, and can you prominent mea can be consulted. Chakey to 6 bie forerite ta Bilsabsth. Turner to National League teams, ‘while |o'rer qualifications: Drains, speed, /he can hardly be said to be a forn.| ‘The meet will be held under the ¢ imagine little Frankie Burns sparring . [9 Aither case basebull would do 140 practically matched to meet Jobuay Howard Stronger, and growing stronger each| sinc) ‘and hard work are the two| “Ie cross country horse yet, sponsorship of the Hunts Committee ‘ta the same ring with our prevent irs proud, | Both Judge Landis and te Bayunne A. A. om Sept. 8v year, still are below the standard of| Ccsentlals The maiden Donnaconna, a son! funte Acree ora. ee tahaae | and hth de al | game in ull its branches, and both o:| SASEBALL. |, Chamoiun Johnny Kitane gravid aft anotrer, the Amevican, But to say that Chi-| 1 find that the Reds have won ithe celebrated Prince Palatine, wh'! following events: * Of MARTIN, hedbyweight cham. | them are devotees of the sport Jude) CINCINNATI, O., Sept, 22.—The Na- ieee i tied hag benoy eal by ‘eatusz cago will beat Cincinnati because it bitied ae Pectin eees sold for $209,000, the highest prit 1—Five furlongs for two-year-olds pion of the American Expedi- | anes s Unuan any sails with the/ tonal Baseball Commission will meet far tout ef aix rounds at tho Natioual A, c.| belungs to @ stronger organization i8|The Sox won in the ninth in about the |°VeF actually given for a thorough percent NAL miles Clever feos tionary Forces, is going into the) of his having heard the arguments ja| ee’ te7dey tO make arrangements for | gt philsdiia, Jounay received a guarantye ridiculous. I think myself that the|same ratio, The White Sox have won |bred, is the best horse of the Lof3°"Two and @ half’ miles steeple- + boxing gume on a serious seale now! the famous trust cus ba World's Series games between edt $1,000, whnies wade last week « profitable one White Sox will win the coming series, | /USt {oreetaree ga ee by bunching | barn in the opinion of Hirsch, Don-hase, brush course. that he is back at his Akron, Ohio,, Col. Jacob Ruppert, a member of |'*#ders of e National and Amert- {for hin es be got a guarautee of 5,000 for bX 1+ not gor th duns in one inning an ie Re aV@!naconna is a hulf brother of Orestes, 4—Six furlongs, weight for age. Betength ee cerapclen nites ah the, Committee that will select the can™ League teams, ‘Tho schedule will | ik Frapkie Murns, ba phpercueneath baseball that |’ assaule, Bot teama nave won a| He Was brought to this country by Ree eicani fun maaan ercnaee e 3 aig among the cyairman, gave out quite a lengthy| be announced, the time of starting tne! 4 be i BY ° # er course for maiden thorough- 1 ler jobnay Dundce, the Italian ligotwelght, and) . reat in-|John Sanford and Mr. Loft paid $1¢,- 9 further than New York for some reai Herrmann. resluning. ‘The Colonel will be determi Tt te stated | bate the main go of six rounds at the Na | beat a stronger one regularly. Wash-| jority of games, Teams that W'|public auction at Belmont Park a h “i Q plonel | inofficially that the +) onal A. C, of Philadelphia oa Saturday night! ington for man: rs wrecked the|tn Ld ORO BF sem psd RACING SELECTIONS action, We have @ young Greenwich considers it somewhat indelicate fo on alg same may be LON pissasel A bya dal doa 1} those kind of games are possessed of J vin. Gene Tunne, i oY | played Wednesday, Oct, 1 At the Olympia A, AL i ity on Mou- | - . 7 fid ; year ago. Donnaconna was a back- Pe lager, Gene Tunney by name, who Mr, Herrmann to rematn at the head | | chances of Cleveland annually, Pitts-; Confidence and are working. —_ - probably can give Martin @ regulur st the Conmmlobtod ete at the head) | WASHINGTON, ' Sept.” 22—Entoring | day evening, dow fateh, the fart local bantam. | heat cay It 18 odd too, that teams of so dif-| Ward two-year-old, but he came to | Eyqut. “ Althotigh it ian't ‘generally ‘the Heda, are taking part in u World's |S to ocean roche emer tae ER | meet. wil ake ou Joe Birman of Chisago iu) DuFEH was & hoodoo to the Chiengo/rerent a makeup and with such dif-|hand in the early summer and Hirsch AQUEDUCT, known, Tunney met this same Martin peries, He suggests, in ‘answer to] the pennant Tania | on ale ban ot 6 exams |Cubs,when the Cubs were winning| ferent types of manager play #0/managed to get him to the post for| af%f,Race—Irish Dream, Dame Bee ee mete oe he ung olde and beut Garry's statement that he cannot re- [ally that 1 ‘The west imyortant fieut w be fought in New| pennants, Cincinnati for years used| Nearly the same style of baseballs! in equcational ruce ‘ut Yonkers in fond “Race—No selections f as he can “repeal” gign until his successor is appointed, | Victory, @ clean swe four-ganw | Jersey wiih be the eigut-round go betmcen Mixe! tg wait until the final series and then| Gleason is a fighting, hustling, *ag- rhe! ‘d Race—Grundy, Lucius, any time. Tunney doesn't want to thar John E. Bruce of Cincinnatt, a with the sen nd Teaucest | ypowd and Augie Matner at the Armory A, A. gressive old timer who has kept|July. Then he got sick and this} rdf deiract trom the credit to which Mar- retary of the Commission, contd aot go'e load to fo wa. Caldwasil |e yey city on dot, 2, Both men hare als] Mash the Giants, ‘breast the modern game. Moran is|sickness prevented his being trained] | Fin Race— Masked Dancer, tin (y entitled for winning the A. &. iy 4 kant candlnn the tacalnmine a a Put effective io the pinches, | some Ppt ig HG voor ag Sometimes it is because one club|a quiet, earnest, serious man, a stu-| for the Futurity, Fly} jnower, Truly Rural. ¥, championship, but says if he had F ton batsmen on thres St, : itched ee dont and e worker one At Donnaconna is a powerfully muscled FiPRace—Ticket, Sasin, Mono- been in the tournament there would Dew chairman, Mr. Bruce is a promi- | occusions with the led has been ansiows to et & bout with O'Dord for] possesses a pitcher who has a knack Wont and 9 worker: ¥ Irish an#|chunk of a horse of great bone devel- | ™9¥. . Rave been a different champion, and Rent lawyer and «man In whoin base- NNATI, Ser The % Jong time pein of stopping a stronger team. Instance | Gieason ‘and ‘Moray are Not and|opment and fine action.. He is a born| 4,5\Race—Eifn Queen, Terene hi wouldn't be Martin, ey bab people have the Utmost cost. glory when th’y played tis | Al Lavne ot Philadel, manager of Max Wat | Jack Taylor, the old Chicago pitcher} No, 247—or ut least that far apart,(St. Simon and a natural “distance sis, eee bees t: weizhis himself, and under the man- ;ebort of Mg Bil, Bawarse Devine WD, 3 te ted fiftyetive | puarantes of 85.000 for Williammn to figut| Hale trying when # pitchers | inaners ena matheda’ that’ they? Manor and the Laurel stakes at| (First race — Smallatone, Squire gement of Sunimy Kelly, oi.» of the been named oF suxkeated by Mr.) mini Bullen pitened only Feeaniee te. tae Rrseith ehameten, in’ s{could not stop the Instance | Giron Laurel Park and the Walden at} ChARir dion, oe aloe The le ue cee ete bac ke le “1 don't wish to be evasive or mys-|Mathewson's record of sixty-nine. wwenty-roand bout there, must pay] Lew Richie, who became known as| I want to pay a tribute to both|Pimlleo, On Wateh, the other amart ree 5 ere within 's couple of years.” Bahar terious,” replied the Colonel, “but 1] TENNIS. | nie « pensas for ia fens. | ‘The Giant Killtr." Instance Walt these men; they are two fellows Who | Gon ae be Tare: er tlh: ie rtd ane pce Murpby, Sedan, r ithe er yould re- 3 Ta " i \ 4, AA, Armoury J e w i i) t “y o win, . Lapis 7 ~4 sgh, Phone? ant : Rearly everything ood Aghter Mia in a position where 1 would pron} BERKELRY, 22,—-ajeraid| _ Joho Jennings, manager of Arey A | Johnson against the field, But mor: | 1” aay to. the rig inten ant brother of Ultina Thule, He showed Fourth yco—Sailor, Rapid Day, needs, and is well equipped with that ot to answer that question right) Patte:son and N Irookes of | of 4 Orn, baw devided to chante $1, $2. #4) frequentlyglt is because one team gets| want to win if he could not win on|brilliantly in the spring. Germa ts u| Knot S) important thin> Intelligence, how. I should think it better to have | Austral nal Joubles. tenia cham: | foe tickite. for vie Ke O'DOn Ag eoee e eae aaa cat the pthee | rene te, e Ree daughter of The Manager, There| — Fitth Ri_cudgel, Schorr entry, < 2 Mr. Baker ake a statement, pions, William Johnston and | ttatner fight on Sept, Jennings realizes that Se ae ar recann Of OtEer ehenin the|, See 1 will suy, however, that we have | Mau uétlin of San Francisco | gt those pricw he can pack his open air erena|und the other becomes imbued with : Loft string, notably Daydue, Sweep- Sixth Ra_sir William Johnson, pxeetient 1 in mind and thi In an on doubles, 6 Sh 5 There is another bunch of dopeaters | !#' t | Thornbloonmpettie Bluff, exeeti and there will ! * 3, | tie same aa be did on whe night that Jack Brit! the superstitious feeling that the op- ment, Rodges, & 4 fe Bly . t ok lod, ood i Pi figuring that Cincinnati ought to win . , | Seven ing John, Hubub, be no trouble about making a selec- u lion and Tot "Kid" Lewie fought their Inst eight A oth Agurii hi i id zs pee. ch Ki tion that will be a credit to baseball,| .Hare'd A. Throckmorton — fairly | oiag fight which drow a gate of 615,101 posing team has something on it, AS! because of alleged pitching strength, ot endl Thich cade a lotae paweball) smothered Dr. William Hoxenbauin in|!" — say 4 Pewult Qne plays above speed, tries | They refer to the feat of the Boston |, The proxramme for the impending than ples of 08 asstnenis | the singles final of the tournainent on} Pravkie Comfrey of this clty aud Mete Mares, | Teed 1 One RANA tS Bneels trlen | Toy ein shutting out the Athietica {fall meeting of the Maryland Jockey | hough, if Mr, Herrmann, who has everything and g y . In . Nov. 1 od ling > a the courts of the Hoboken ‘Tennis Club | tie Durable Dane, bare signed artivies calling for " : in four straight games, Under clase |Club-at Pimlico track, Nov. 1 to 11} wxpressed 8 willlngne-# (0 Bet Ub) at Castle Point, N. Ju winning G-—%, {thea to meet lu a trelve-round bout at the Ping | stance the Chicago Cubs, who, when |itrutiny the alleged pitching superi. /inclusive, announced by Secretary 4 " Sey rita tulas Canaih or Big Bin | oh os FON Vyr0@ A. C, of Portland, Mo., on Sept. 24, Frans] a much better ball club, ued to lose lority of the Reds faile to materialize. Willlam Re Riggs, provides for the é , SHA LIGHT. Aw | Do Thine, matehiaker of the clad, clinch the Waite’ Max fhe Guba haa th Met teanaral tangs Mi 2°. | distribution among horsemen of a Are Edwards is named, the. support in i Ba. Rees to the is ha G er is a good pitcher, but not near t . ' ws fap New York among the fans’ will t tthe. ment tahoe | ty oftering ye managets of the fighters (O°) ‘dea that the Sox had them jinked, the, pitcher Dick Tudoiph was when total gt $120.000, or an average of OF AUT RACING AT : unanimous, The committee hi 1 Cricket Cl Phen’ fate _ , do usue ‘y tee | e bea e Athletics, Nor have the BB iy Chicage -....73 0 349M. Louie, Hy 2 tainly gone at the thing in the right | ; epreae nting" Harvaat | o Leopant, the agiramive Brookiyn feath © ia ae Rass, insanely Reds a left-hander as good as Tyler [be pe purse Bt smAuey Vue ain Pitteburgh ...70 69 815 \Phitadetpnia. 48 86.956 Spirit om “enue Tor "elas | ween and Wily De Fo Wit greta! a ten] when, had they plays Md heal (0 ei anea [races will be worth $2,000, The 1919 1 14 Ages “% ; pes ree teams emerged on | wand bent at Lewistat, Me. on the game, they wo @ Won Without) ,This series will not be won because |races will bs Wirth Beit and by 4 ‘Sreckiya, 3: Clesinesti, And now, with a day off, the Yanks | Gude ‘femompe” yoame dn the tle In= | sept, 26. Leonard will also moet the best avail: | much trouble. the White Sox belong to the Ameri- the inaugural running of a brand new TOVORRO' THE $2,500 Chicage, 2; Boston, ¢, are chuckling over thelr hard fought) George Rodman. and. sydney ‘Homache: | able Gaonent ia Lvirmit on Ovt, 10, | - can Teague, nor because the Reds ioe the $5,000 Pimlico Cup, This Philadeiphin8t. Loule (relay, Yietory which Heked the Tigers and| Dr. Allen and 8, Young. Woitue Britt hos macched Billy Kramer to tox! ‘This fail we see two teams that {Nave the pitching tdlent, | It will be |Tee vin “be a handicap at two miles! landed New York Roslyn landicap GAMES TO-DAY, Seon ear have Ni ane tank eae | MISCELLANEOUS. | Joe Morretl in the windup at the Cambria a. C,| have been Winning in their own woe by he loam whieh Aghia bg Qing a quarter for horses three years : ‘Breshiye ot Pitteborgh. Re | sles on the Polo Grounds, but none with | ontinplowehip’ Matore ele apecd and rueeinis bd ir dl oa aie bes} ieagues by much the same methods,| (opyright, 1918; ty The Nell Syndics °) | eid ene oer Bnd Hw ne ae teat 2 Mile Steplechase Onicage, —|more unexpected spirit than devel, [fey oe wie carnival at the Bmeeps- |tooked Deve Aner’ to box Matting Mumiy ato nave neen inspired by suc 2 GG | Will be offered in the Fast. The next if AMERICAN LEAGUE. oped in this final Aght with the Tigers |(race date being ‘Baturady,” Oete: ap. | at Obmee & 4 Maiadiphia, om Ost, 6 ' Fits Lones on U will be offerec longest of Eastern flat races is the BOSTON, Mai 22,—-Before al suratoga Cup, a gallop of one mile great crowd a} - ©, Law land three-quarters. rence, Mass, Eddie Fitzsimmons, after) Beside the Pimlico Cup the stakes | whipping Young Kloby to a standetill, /that will be decided in the course of lost’ onan unintentional foul in the the November session of the Mary- sixth round, The New York boy gave jand Jockey Club a Pimlico Au- away ten pounds to the New England ¢nmn Handicap, $5,000 added, three-| spampion and beat him te every ound year-olds exclusively, one mile and a cess” maxim is tilustrated every year, mas 0 Sluseing match ti Fite ouarter; Manly norial Steeple Inspired by confidence, a team’ cay fending terrific blows to his opponent's ori te Handicap, $10,000 added, four- get away with plays that would ruin § ’ %s od old d over, about two mil Snother club, Dut, coupled "with cous grape When the low blow was deliv-|year-tldn Ue picridge Steoplechase, ‘ ga and each has won by a system of pla: | Boney Sai, tee Foseeh teatiernriatt sham | 1a could not have pravailed had the wll entrain nt for Caer m{ teams opposed to them fought back, Priday uiaie the Prem. “Pst, |They have won almost as many games {0 won actu, big meu eel |by plays ordinarily considered not good as by straight baseball, In base- the “Nothing succeeds like suc- tha’ pulsating coming 41° from all po, before 18,00 excited fans. The Yanks \entries from knights o az risked everything on Carl Mays, the | Motor are already au Wtigant, and he delivered the goody, |tectlons of the country, It in ‘ev Time and again Ty Cobb and the! Mil to teprnented Beas and § 27 ‘Tiger maulors otruggled to escape title holders Li but in vain Frank L. Kramer, for the thir in succession, vanhuuished Raymond |“ Eaton, the young rider who took his - oan MODEDID. OWay from him. Kramer vy interested in the Jet mi 7 4 a“ ne wlodrome efore more than bp god ae, Dohind ang 18:000 tana deteated Berton and Avtine 2 yaGk Cartone bout WhKG takew place Lomorvow " Na the score oa heavy walloping by SPaice In the world’s championship — ey the Bay ah Decne that Jett " syeling derby at one “ Salvador 'andicap AV, also’ Flag Brooklyn, | a Reriiton Bee “Le am fe, Grand Stand, $3.00 including Wray,” Berauwe, ae-eclaliy f reac y trolley, A. it et (sifan~Amstcan mlddlowelgot