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aa a t astar Matter of Two Pounds Stands in Way of Lightweight Cham- _pionship Match. cme WY Faint Yeh st EW TENDLER of Philadelphia Professes to have designs on the lightweight championship title ‘hela by Benny Leonard, put the stand taken by his manager, Phil Glassman, Would indicate that he has Iittle faith fm his ability to win it. In other words, Tendler, or rather Giaseman, fe letting two pounds stand between him and the money and glory which ver, properly belongs to a title holder Gtbscn, manager of Jeonard, has offered to make the match at 135 Pounds at.2 o'clock on the day of the @ontest, an up-to-date idea of the Uehtweight division limit, but Ten- @ier and his manager have ‘side- stepped the proposition, saying it Must be 13% pounde or nothing. Our experience with fighters and their managers has been such as to make us believe that a fighter who ts Henest in his belief of his supertor- ity over a prospective opponent will Jump at the opportunity to fight him, especialy where a victory means a ehamplonship. Joe Mulvihfil, the Connoccticut pro- Moter, who has been negotiating for he match, is by no means sure of THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1919. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK SUNDAY A. M. ON A PUBLIC LINKS By Thornton Fisher Copyright, 1919, by The Press Publishing Co WHO DRIVES RIGHT THROUGH YOUR CAME- (The New York Evening World). — WELL, 1 OUGHT To) ‘\Toww me ~ ‘ CWIFE TO CALE { Me at io oven SHE OVER = etl sverr- ‘ (FALL GOES FORE - wee 4 TAM, MOBILIZATION OF 437 DIVISIAN, OF GOLF HOUNDS A .30 SECONDS DELAY oN WOUR PART STARTS A VERBAL BARRAEE: NO CADDY — RY YOUR. OWN De LUGGAGE DONT KNOW, HENRY- ( Wish $O10- “R. “ TEEING ofF BEFORE THE SUNDAY HORMING GALLERY = "OK, DEATH, WHERE IS THY STING?” Janding it, because of the two pounds Gifference in weight, but he is hopeful that the Tendier parties, if they are really sincere in their desire to win Leonard's title, will take the match en tho terms dictated by the cham- Pion. have a letter from Sammy Goldman, manager of the ban- tamweight champion, Pete Hrerman, telling us how willing Her- is to stake his title against the of the contenders. Dom- mck ‘Tortorich, the New Orleans » is anxious to bring about a championship bout, with Herman as the principal figure, and is planning an elimination contest be- tween Joe Lynch and Pal Moore, who Pecently fought Jimmy Wilde in Eng- land, Tortorich would hold the lat- tar:contest late in October, and then have the winner meet Herman on ‘Thanksgiving Day. Goldman also tells us that he has received a cable from France, asking his terms for a match with Charlie Ledoux, the French bantam champion, He hi answered this, saying he will gladly take the trip, providing Herman ts successful in defending his title on ‘Thanksgiving Day against who ever Wins the Pal Moore-Joe Lynch elim- mating contest. ACK DEMPSEY'S services are in demand all over, it seems. Red- mond Barry came here from und with a $110,000 offer for him te fight Joe Beckett, which w: qneered at by Jack Kearns. Barry ts ‘mow on his way back to England with new ideas of the value of the average Now we hear that Aus- tralia is sending a commissioner here with the express purpose of getting Dempeey to make the long trip to the antipodes. George Bailline is the mame of the Australian visitor. In addition to signing up Dempsey he hes been engaged to travel through the Philippines, Great Britain and France to draw up contracts with the fistic stars of all countries to go to Austratia and show their ability against the best of the fighters over BOSTON, Mass, Sept, 24.—Johuny Dundee, the clever Italian lightweight, Wun another bout here last night, easily Asteating Charlie Parker, « local welter- Weight, in @ (welve-round bout. Dun- the yeferee's decision, Johnny ‘start, his aeroplane tactics hit with the fans. He had Jn @ bad way in two difter- Dundee's next bout will be Last 3 Days OF AUTUMN RACING AT AQUEDUCT TOMORROW THE $2,000 ‘Oakdale Handicap 42-Mile Steeplechase Some Excellent Specimens Of Literature in a Brief Sam Hildreth Pays $15, 000 For Corn Tassel Trying | GOLF. Be STANDING OF e Lounsbery, the youth- dford girl, easily led the fleld in | ‘he first one-day tournament of the fall season, under the direction of th Women's Metropolitan Golf Association ful E THE CLUBS - . over the Apawamis links, Her card PAS ON AY UELRU, C R M Kk t ud %-2-M, Sra. J. J. Sinnott of Siwanoy Filed by Yank Lawyers)... 20") x"; 5, To Corner Racing Market) <8" ss. -_— ew Vernacccet at ste Boden sacc2.86 99 108] a os ® UTICA, N. ¥., Sept. A—Jesse Tht You see, tho Cleveland Indians | Press Cee sequent events have proved the wis-| ‘ord, the young amateur golf cham- Pittebureh ©..70 66 .515| Philadelphia, .46 64 354 President Ban Johnson Called Racegoers Wondering Why sion of Massachusetts, led w field of iutable have won ten straight games and hy t hould dom of Hildreth’s spccusations. Twice is no reason why they shoul ESTERDAY. Tent foe é dere golf players in the first of i the Chieage, first game), Trainer Is Dealing in Since he has w 2 with Thunderclap | iio ty days’ play In the open tour- Be ee eee eacattey BGs dave ak tered Bt fae tone wan | ue to che vory ars outing im his oolors| pare “lin IAY 1a the open tou: s, ~ t « | band ie Boston (rain). J e o vi hockingly rs jot “ re Recorded in Court in Mays on the « soa ag Led pity rh Paliegetonle-roshtye (rate), 2 g he beat Over There shoc abundasis Goif Club in this city. the latter came out later and won the Gujitord's card for the day, 147, w Realization only to be disqualified. | two better than wither Bop McDonald, On the day that Thunderclap best) the Western cack, or Jim Barnes, the * ov straight. GAMES TO-DAY, Brocklya at Philadel and scouts! the Hence Gleason's outtit has a bad case of tha strain the By Vincent Treanor. AM HILDRETH evidently is try- By Bozeman Bulger. (two games). - ii h a ful hue Professional king of the Mast, could jumps, Well, wouldn't you? _-— S ing to corner the racing miétrket Over There sven ti ings Sih didests brodug is is indeed an ill rain that wets SER AMERICAN LEAGUE, in the handicap division, He has} @nd cry about the s ACKENSACK, N. J., Sept, %— With this moment of uncertainty | like a pall over the Sox, re quite different in Cincin- WoL. PC. Clubs, Karrick, having owned Thunderclap Char just previbusly, could not understan mole the defeat of Over There. Happen- won the 5. Conklin, the brilliant young of the Hackensack Golf Club, dw successtul season when he nobody good, wo the idle gang got hold of the brief filed by the at- just bought Corn Tassel from RL T. ‘“ilson for a reported price of $15,000. hanging things w. 65 65 3 6 sssetr yiouship of the local club ante: ° w Corn Tassel is a six-year-old gelding by defe: M. Allen, eter a Colone! the case | nati penters are building ne 1861 | Washington ; orward jowever, showed 5 it Was nee hesinat Be at rpeena Py the [stands while Garry Herrmann is ts- “886 | Philadelphia. 3 and as a prospect ix useless except] !NS8 afterwards, however, ke Rinses inesinen certs against Ban Johnso: statements. hl K ick de a error of sa hat Conklin pi vei tt The gleaners got some ex- | Girry rena ce Cae that because NRTEO POY. as a racing foal, Only a few weeks] that Karrick had made an error ry that Conklin play the ‘final yester. wetting. The gleaners got so - ppears to : or ‘There Gay, for to-day he leaves to enter Yale Mew York (rale). ‘chased ‘Thunderclap| Judément in having Over University, he rainstorm a of Lite >. layers are getting most of the ago Hildreth purchase Bn IMR alte bag che pall EeLSeChGas it Y Ree ee eae ee ee cy aerrining. Ibo all: CURE. It bedee ee also for a fancy price and racegoers| W!. ~!¥ shod. moet ia to aay, heh goon ‘sized Yailers followed! the. maten winter book. ‘ae hus never struck bim ‘that | Sees at Mew yore dive cena). begun to wonder why the capable| the wrong kind of plates on Over| Bantu and Yo, Ho! and a bottle of rum! Get public ix not concerned in who . Giewiand at Oo. | trainer was dealing in geldings, Sub-! There, but we found vut that on that) FOOTBALL . this one: the money, Its concern is in 3 ts particular day Karrick was —iwo new players of promise. were olnson's f to pay it for nine days, in Over There's race simply as to the Kutgers football In reply to Mr. Baldwin, Johnson's | ov it eering can be done for the play: n Over Th y tutgers football’ squad attorney, who said that Ban “com- ers as well as for the clubs, Anyway ar old public has to “prep” for the Realization and wast’t “it Acoordingly, there and’ C ta 195-pound guard High School of Newark, ith, il schoolastic end of prehended the whole planetary sys- tem’ of the eight clubs,” one of the it breaks the ¢ inviting penalties, i andicap ‘And 3 Other Stirring Contes's WIMST RACE Ar 2:30 r. Raed Trai Penn, gta- and th A also ¥ te sgt Adio, for, Ladies. “Aino Teached Uy ; and by trolley “inciéding sar tes HOOKS & SLICES —— Hard to Decide Which Is the Greater Player, Hagen or Barnes, the Former, However, Being the Better Shot Maker. By William Abbott. HE best way to get neatiy stymied is to argue the relative merits of Walter Hagen and James Barnes. Which one of this. pair is entitled to tote the honor of leading professional has the golf world divided into two sections, A Professional is best judged by brother Pros, and the paid players are about equally split on the subject. ‘The Professional Association's champton- ship at the Engineers’ Club last week was to have decided the mooted ques- tion of supremacy, but Hagen evaded the issue by remaining home out in Detroit, while his chief opponent Jazzed off with the trophy and $500 4s first prize. On the season's rating Hagen won the national and metro- politan titles. Barnes took in the Western and Professional Assocla- tion's championships, After seeing both stars in many encounters, the writer reaches the decision that Barnes is the better shot maker of the two, that his game +44 a little sounder than the national champion's, If a Yox score could pe kept on the pair of no Pros it is Jalmost 4 certainly that Hagen. would have more errors than his elongated rival. Ha frequently gets into |trouble while maki round of the jUoks, but then there's hardiy any one on this side of the Atlant who makes the sensational recoveries that the national ti holder pulls off, and usually at a critical time of a hard fought match, Hagen in addition possesses the strongest competition temperament of any pro, and superior to any ame teur's with single exception of Francis Oulm Hagen has the nerve und ability to make his best shots when most needed hese, together with unlimited confidence, form the Strongest features of Hugen's game determine the exact atanding of n and Barnes, howe is as simple as deciding the merits of the League of Nations, It pays to advertise, they » 89 about one hundred members of ‘the Metropolitan Advertising Gulf Asao- ciation are going to exercise at St wanoy to-morrow and bullyhoo to th world that they are sume little formers with the wood and trons. tournament is the last one-day affair of the association and neuriy fifty prizes are offered for winners in varl- ous divisions, The National Linke, one of the est courses in America, has been stiffened at several holes, particularly the eleventh, and contestants in the Lesley Cup matches on the Long Island links next week will have their work all cut out to return low scores, stiff. esp ly if there's a high wind com. ing from the adjacent ocean, Gil Nicholls, the noted professional, said recently that if a 72-hole pro tourna. ment was ever held at the National Links the winner would only get one round under 80, That's a big mouthful for any professional to say for a course, The Jewelers’ Golf Association, which boasts of many prominent members, has fixed Sept. 29 as the date for’ their annual The meet will be held at the Wykagyi Club in New Rochelle and ie open to all members of the association, Tm addition to a novel golf tournament Fdward Hodges, Secretary of the as- sociation, has arranged a banquet and vaudeville entertainment that will be held in the club house Entries will he received at the as- sociation’s headquarters, No. 62 West 45th Street. —_——. JACOB STUMPF ELECTED CHAIRMAN ‘MET’ COMMITTEE Jacob Stumpf of the Grace A. C. was unanimously elected Chairman of the Registration Committee of the metro- politan district at a meeting of that body at the A. A. U. headquarters in this city last night. Martin Klein of the Bohemia Gymnastic Club — opposed Stumpf but withdrew at the last min- ute and cast his vote for the newly elected Chairman, ‘This is the third time Stumpf has been appointed Chalr- man, While the committee was in session it ecelved the registration card of Matt Gels, the middle distance runner of the Millrose A. A. Gels is tired of running and in the future will coach the ath- letes of his club. The Millrose A. A. expecta to have ® strong team for the coming indoor season: The committee notified the officials of the Mohawk A. C. to return the team and individual prizes won in the Kings County road race which was held last May. “Frank Wilson, who won the race, ilegally represented’ the Mohawk A.C ‘The decision of the committee gives the team prize to the Brooklyn A. A. Homer Baker, the famous middle dis tance runner of the Glencoe A. C., was called before the committee and repri- manded for holding up the 1,000-yard race at Pershing Field in Jersey last Saturday. Baker told the tournament, tee that he thought the race was to start at 5.90 P. M. Instead of 5 o'clock. The commitice granted a sanction to the Starlight Park A. C. of the Brong to hold a ten-inile modified marathon race on Oct. 11. K. OF C, BOXERS PUT ON TWO SHOWS FOR HEROES, Soldiers at Fort Hamilton and satl- ors at the Receiving Ship at Bay Ridge were entertained by the Knights of Columbus boxers last night. Jimmy Twyford made a flying trip to both places, and he also put on @ set of bouts for returned soldiers in the 47th Kegiment Armory, Brook lyn, It was the busiest night yeu recorded for the K. of C, mitt artists Packey O'Gatty| vs. Ed Somers Walter Brooks vs, ‘Tommy. Shea, Johnny Wilson vs. ‘Tom Martin, the Corona Kid’ va. Danny’ Powers,” Jim Montgomery ve. Red Allen.’ Bil Walker ve. Frankie Clark, and Patsey abuorb the shock. was excuse in plenty for the Kar-|the Middle Weat in 1017, reported tor : . \ practic oth have just” returned barristers uncorked the weight, which Kilbane refused to do, Mooney told] rick colt’s defeat, from ‘Frei Cotonslistio In his defense of Garry Herrmann] For agreeing to defend his title in a | yeight. which Kilbane relist to fa. tte Yesterday Over There came out! BETHLEHEM, Pa, Sept. %.—Harry following: and in his protest at even such a|twenty-round bout at New Orleans on pave a ‘ inst Hote. cand for quarterback, has “Mr, Baldwin's portrayal of is! thing as talk of Garry being succeed~|the night of Thanksgiving Day, Pet®| victor nitchie ant diwmy Mendo will tor te | 85410, and strangely enough, against & wrenehed shoulder and Henry Logae, client was—and necessarily was—that | od by a new Chairman of the Nation | iHcrman, the legitimate bantamweight { waiinai ts tte los Lsuei-dow human nt at | his old stablo mate Thunderciap, one, backileld | can Wisate, has, an tnjured of uw sort of baseball behemoth, of | ey ari epg Pre n ew area's ine champion, is to receive a Kuarantee of! the Olympia A, A., Philadelphia, Monday nish | which, when Icarrick owned both, he Gellar gues at Lehi i wit whom it might well be said, in the | ;nerity Now, that's too bad. John-|$11,000 with an option of accepting 50| They aro holding toring shows in Calle] t1 aught could beat Thunderclap do- who starred at Muhlenberg, has donned 7 \ t besides are drawing Dig crowds, despite thi The ¢ wy Lehigh is paired with Russell words of Job: | son's friends said the same thing! per cent. of the gross receipts, Sam ag Pag et eet orale costae wre per. | PH eaything. The same thing which [:Cueh [08s and is paired y page 4 “Lo now, hia strength t in hia) whon the Hoard of Directors of the | Goldman,‘ manager of Herman, has |e {ut Wat nly, lountrne oe preamiad| happened when Thunderclap met! Sw Johnson “arrived to-day and roe tein the muscios of | American Longue wanted to ace the |) 1 romed the writer In a letter of|mitnin aor yrncses oo rid ht Frankie] Over There before the Realization bevsted the tackle ™ considerably, loins, and his force is | books and find out exactly how the | 2! a mects Frankie Malone of | was repeated. Thunderclap just ran , 5YRACUSE first. man his belly. j American Leaguc was belng run. |tho above terms which he has signed | Maren of Han Yraachco ments Frasite Memes Ot) woe repeated. Thunderclap just ran to be dlemisied fram & Syracuse Unie a y Friaco a at . ee, © versity footh q d in some time waa He moveth his tail like a cedar, Nobody thinks that elther Ban his battler up for, and that Dominick | Wine Vint 'tue tent tans in Frisco, a.swer to it all is that Hildreth has banished Field Coach Chick" oP ares ie : Hi Danish eld Co ke news of his thigh are knit to-| Johnson or Garry Herrmann misap- | rortorich, the promoter, has the priv- — been doing things to ‘Thunderclap Meehan ot 1 Jim Kernan, one of the zoe enene | Riopreced funda, She blames ore hi Prank Bagley, manager of Willie Jaclwon. the) Which Karrick couldn't do, ail of leading back field players on the tear gether. With which they have been charged js ilege of selecting whatever opponent | | Frank Barley, manager of Wille Jalon, ihe which is a tip-off on w regular, to turn in his uniform. Kernan hed Ilia bones are as tudes of bra stupidity, ‘This latest outburst would |he cares to put against Herman, Joe|‘or another tight... Willie will take on Htapn | WHICH Fs Finds sone remark th The cosehnts ee His limbs are like pars of tron. Indicate some foundation for the] yynch will moat likely be named to go | Brady, the Syracuse, N, Y., lahtweight, for ten football 1 after | Mechan had’ ha ‘ jonal ‘Sporting Club of Detrot he player abo He 4s the chief of the wavs of God.'” | “ars against Hérman. Te ce night, Tee will weit ot 108 Karrick wan sick after the running an end out dna. certain. play. tt . me rer : of the Roslyn Handicap because Over early in the scrimmage between *he rane re ee et ae otlneeee| TRC ee eee OT ea EMILE | _ Betting Lartnhy ad Masry, Grob. of Pie | pounds ere uate wit, Jeckson bot Welline| There didn't win, but when he con-|varsity and freshman ‘teas that the brown iron boiler, In his quotingest Hy "4 ™ - +4 oper they dig the strong. | burgh, who are to engage In fifteen-round fight Lada pegged tobe 135 pounds at 3 P.M. {sidered that the last mile of the rac | back field pla: was ordered off the , those days when he prided| °° hn Sin fawn a ‘ t the Cinelnmati Baseball Grounds om the night Soelia eas handicap | iN mud was run in 1.40, he wasn't | Sel mamaents “ eae arn of “Maud| £f the ody gre An fav or of the Sox, Sh oe Pee aes eaiieg Gar ar oa World wich Bagley covsidered (oo much Of @ handicap Bulth es Glesupcinteat tal mated | RACING, sautte n never dug down far Fee PANG SHREDS were hier ana ‘vetween the Cincinnatl and Chicago White (oF Jaehsvae bad to be surprised at the perforn ¢| COLUMBUS, 0. Kept, 24.—Due toa julle: an 8 f ade more ee ak {| Box, are to receive BO per cent, of the gram rare of Thunderclap, and that's the way|slow drying tra three of the enough to come up with one like that,| more stolen bases than the Reds, and ae ee uit ead, Promoter Joe. Levy caverta] On eccount of incemens weather on Stomday | 1° Tot! five Grund Circuit’ rades weheduied were : sy | they still have for D go. Re- Bg te dollar, evening, John Jennings, matchmaker o 2 startec e y ; The gang'll say this case is well) giraicas of all the dope, nome of thone | tbe bout to draw many thoumnde of dollars, | evening, dein desadum, Taichi Ste oo Guday Wapor a wild aor, or kin | AEMtR RO eee 100, and. the worth while, who have bet on the Reds are might-| Augie Ratner, who is finally matched to fight | Senc ound boats which bo had canted for that with atacnincls Romig: fort 9 Bids |Guamber of n 20K trot, purse pats ily afraid that Eddie Colline will do| sine O'Dowd, the middlewnsht champion, for the aay tetaem hearymeig's, ‘The show will | With undeniable Ability. ax a Jockey, 4.0m, 1 of to-day's card. a | thing to upset that series, Those | middiewoight title at the Armory A. A, of Jemov| Pd priday night, at which Battling Levinsky | WON hd je ce emercay, $ = There are any number of instances, | Sona, Merion capersof Tig never wet |e co tect Monsar oleh, bao cared training Tee ee ee wee paces tad Care | OI WHFS jmmounts and “won with | 2:09 a trot most of which have been | in the figures and are annoying. for the contest, As the men are to baitie at she | Wt take on Wiki Husk” Kenner. aie Birt Bang, Pic fd Carnarvon, He 4 in only in these columns, where legitimate middleweight weight, 188 pounds, weu silbdaudt was particularly confident of win- winner MA tering ointment was applied to Ban's! ‘To settle the thing, It ts understood | in at 3 Pr. M., Matmer feels certain that be will) the Trenton A. 0, nae | RIDE 05 Ane at ae A peers decisions, I yon the former | that Kid Gleason plans to take Eddie | wia trom O'Dowd, he match r & poldly. thal could de Without. being ved, Dui the above is about the| t! Pp signed “up Johuny Murray, the good bantam | he couldn't lose with Carnarvon, and |Red Bon hada e before first activities, but the al " Cicotte from the jewel box this after- * weight of Harlem, to meet either Jaber White] many who heatd hin profited accord- | mone y'went to him. in the 2.09 event. beat that can be done in the way of) noon, put a baseball In his hand and] sticrey Rum, the promising bantamweight of | Mews of Harlem, to moot euie, Jabes White man BEY ATU RS te, Sum in the 2.00 event. quotations for the present. turn him loose deems CAs, who te fuel deoloping into © tom |S ‘natn oof alge rounds at the club's atow | ‘NEL: is linto horse racing and race. track ‘bet: . | pice cen moth tanto under the hes “Montieth | tbe night of Ort, 6, Murray mado a big bit! O14 Roscbud was in the softest spot |tIN& has been opened ‘ Com- | peen booked up avieth | 4 ee - 8810) J. 8. Rutherford, “Ww, Having read the extracts from the| F|VE MORE ENTRIES FOR sen Ne ee lee RT tor | 2 thet city by beating Patsy Johnsea mre |ot his life in the thind race, and still Taney, representing. the. Social einadsin wleanend 4 tiwet Ha BT | tom aud the club fficiale want to have many played against him, “With 111| vice Council of Canada, said his Brak.) leant the relnas in uneanes) BIG MOTORCYCLE MEET | t1u roams ot the Rollo Rink A. ©. of Semor oe reamed” bay pounds on his back and meeting jorganization. had no. objection "to of baseball chatter leaned back quite) —— a 1 nest Friday sight, if Mumel) wine —_ probably the cheapest field he ever| horse racing 4s @ sport, but main- ‘ontent to hear Harry Sparrow on the) give more entries from notables of |be will get on come big matches, Dan Morgan, manager of Eddie Fitmimmone, | met, he should have been retired to | tained Hat Petting ane Aes tae ane double-header that is now impending|the motorcycle racing game were re- bi the promisins local lightweight, who piined od the groan Ie be ponlan'E. in rere ; han in « gambling houne e1 ox a P eleeived last night for the " tis fighte to win @ contest, if be was one spo 4 e | AD, , Sep’ —Rain between the Red Sox and Yanks, The| seived | ight for the championship] gta" fr and alo a eal a Rave a chance of doing #0, Kat $1,000 on Pite-|average bettor should have bet the| ,HUMPSTHAD, N. Ya Sept, Rain two games to-day, It seems, will wind) meet to be held at the Sheepshead Bay | ing gtood aff Champion Mite O'Dowd ins tan] have & chaos of doin fo, lost $1,000 on Vite | aver prevenien ete Wine vanes ont oe up the Red Sox for the year and a te iris Bi ny Ret ers nae —_ cone i, AO eee en ao of Lawrence at Lawrence, Maas, on last Satur pe oe cusincaae aaa jhetd tong if 1 sonjunctior my, ine | 3 »,|these i# Ray Artley, the Pacific Cons n & ten m0 day a! Piteaimmong lowing foul he steeplechase yesterday = three day OW I 3b OF LA POTIARE IABNNONS AFR BE BIAKG:| tte. os who ia the AFA ce the ceos|eon (Ph) Hecian Ammunuee oe PAs BE, | Sey eerie the vista round, "Dan ber he money | niched one of the pest contests seen |the departments are well filled, | According to Harry, whose anxiety) oii titte-holdera to announce hie In-| Gist may beat Rowlands, os be Ws fighting in agains $800 thst Hitz would win, this year through the field, It left a | BASEBALL. | caused @ tremor in his Volce, It 18 te ee eee eng up" tn the cham, | hie best form af present, healthy taste in the mouth. Twitord | QUIS. Sept. Me-Chicago and ce Oo! Pa harpoieel ; “ a and War Strength ran almost lke a Louis divided ‘a double header, last chance of Babe Ruth to make 4) sonsnip apced carnival, Hadie Mead has matched Battling Reddy, who| Haldie Pitmimmons is Fiehlen whe! ban | Mee nghcut ANd png in the last (tee Dube. ritnipe. hentia: “enna jhome run that will break some record!” a ytjoy holds more race records than has just recovered from an operation, to box Dutch sane . vas 3 Me & v8 Yous ‘on the flat, did Twiford |6 to 3, by buncning nite of gacobe tn 0} 3 , 5 ; rll. : Sloby at Lawrence, Mass,, Fitz ticked away his on Me Pe . Re tens |or other, It is also an opportunity tolany rider in the world, his most note-| prandt at the Forester’ Club, Klizabeth, Oct, 13, ae ees, Mee. Hier i . whip four innings, The ty | the Yank e going to finish |i f ce being f. L Frankie Fleming to moet Harry Applegate at | ™0ey p mane searesenpamipaconnesenrs 6 see if the Yanks are going to Anish In| worthy performance being from Lon An-| and Frankie Fleming to meet Ha Ena ccs ypetbe Po yralergell actly dat edd Hard “and. gained) an lend. which | third piace. Ob, a lot of things depend| goles to fe Tau catoney | Be RY TE eee "| the fine in tine aad dovanived $2,500, Piva |THE LEADING HITTERS | Gendwip, backed BY ood pupport, held. on you being there this P, M, 388 0° seconds, Phe] Willie Sanders again sentie us word to te of | ons 1 another one of ie wise fisiten of to IN THE BIG LEAGUES, | pany’ of irookiyn und’ 'the Standard — | fe In the dO ana |fect that Georgie Brown, the West Side light. | day who believes in saving bis money, Bhipbuilding ¢ ten Island In the meantime incoming scouts which Will feat-| weight, has iiaced himwelf under his manag " CS ee will meet in le lor next. Suns are telling of how the White Sox are wt mat, Brown wae formerly under the manage.| @am Driver, manager of Larr LEAGUE. Guy ‘afternoon at Sisco’ Park, Staten n _ . - W entrants are “Shri ment of Scotty Montieth, Wut as Brown evidently | Hridgeport eawywelght, has co AB. Ke gular league series, the Getting jumpy, awaiting that same h of Girt track 1 @id not fight as well aa Sootty thought lhe should, | mente to stage & boxing wow at the big Casino aut ton, Del re that will cinch them the pennant winner of the 6 ey it Wa lo bane, at Brsgwort, Conn, on the night of Sept, 30, ron bel 108 They have but one to win and the nd Island, N —— He will put On three eight-round bouts, the main ionship, Indians have but one to lose, But According to ® report from Philadelphia, Johnny | go being a aray between Louls Bogasy of Bridge he Pittsburgh somehow the Sox have not bj Mooney, the former fight promoter and also wai | port and Faklie Fitvatouons, tie local light Nationals sd the Detroit “Amer. able win aud Lie Tae havo Ri er of fighters of Asoaton, put who now mas Ke ? jeans in. exhibition game ‘by. a Ane i Gla ahd Lis Thdlaue Beye nat prerzeie Agea whe Gnas then Pais” “bie howe, has. woken away trum | eee” GZ |acore of 8 to 0. the count that decided > Ww i CACHE SOAR em gay 4 ¥ox, the fe wel Joon the last game of the Wor ries be= Moment tor those White Sox birds! honor of being tran nt | 3oeg Hos, the Hagia eatherneight, | Mooney TARY [tween these clubs ten ‘ago. Okrie, Durat with ihe World's Berle Gouge, Soret We peal PIR: De aan wihese, tome ie th eam teas "BOF recruit, was hit hard by the visitors + oor oI 4 ‘ a ne Finnegan vs. Willie Quinn was the honing. card offered, while” Young Munday and Pete Wiley furnished & twenty-minute wrestling bout pet Re odbc AQUEDUCT SELECTIONS. First, Rac ousemald, Nighte stick, B Seco! Star, Orleans Girl, Cock o ost Third Rac Chick, ‘Thune derbird, Fourth Pickwick, Arrahe to-On, Re Fifth Race — Claquer, Snapdragon 11 Sixth Race — Forfar, L'Engoleur,