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‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 191 (] BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK NOTABLE GOLFERS : i WHITE SUX HOMES: ON rr st + By Thornton Fisher) WMA IRE | yo paren te a ete Ns ATNASSAULINKS Si E. C. Beall, With 78, Turns in Best Score of Pield in Quali- fying Rounds of Three-Day } Invitation Competition, By William Abbott. (Staff Correspondent of The Evening World) GLEN COV . L, Sept. 25. EDOIE COLLINS ExcBLS IN EVERN DEOT OF THE GAME EXCEPT LOSING , tha ™, nD) Engfish Promoter Signs Many of Our Ring Stars for Bouts in London, Cooyeiait. 1919, by The Pree Pubtivhing On, (The New York Bvening Workd,) ONDON i preparing for the Breatest boxing season since the Marquis of Queensberry made a set of rules for the slam-bang sport. Englishmen have broken through Al their traditional reserve and are root- ing Uke regular American fans for C. BEALL, of Uniontown, Pa» E. with a 78, led the early field in the 18-hole quatifying round \ of the three-day invitation tourna- ment of the Nassau Country Chub here, ‘The resumption of the popular tour- ney drew a notable array of links talent—Gardner White, club cham- pion; Fred (Herreshoff, national run- RUNS LIKE A STREAK witH BoTH FEET EDDIE cicoTTe iS a €REAT “BUCK. WEAVERK ner-up in 1911, who is competing in Deppery ring encounters Taking od- im \ : THIRO BAS MAN 1S IM his first mect since returning from vantage of this city's ring idleness \ \ ¢ 5 SCRAPING EVERY SECOND because of a legislative jumble up in y which wiped a boxing law jservice in France; Simpson Dean, John M. Ward, Henry Topping and many others, In fact, prominent m4 the statute books, English pro- {Long Island performers were spread a are quietly slipping aacross through the starting list, but it re- 4 signing up our star battlers with ‘mained for Pennsylvania to furnish jous amounts of money to meet the leader. *y wonderful revival in Old London. CAM PICK UP While most contestants were both- i Ht was only the other day that Iked- Streit BALLS FROM ered by fast greens arid a stiff wind e Barry, a new London promoter, AY ANGLES that played mischief with high- a almost made Manhattan Isle turn Se can tase” ne | | Soot eee ewe Auth Breaks Record sett, the latest Uritish heavyweight PES ccsamt an went oe} With Longest Hit Ever bi would induce Kearns to sign 9 con- e ; ia tract right off the bat, was so sur- Me d Ball F ld % [priced when the latter turned down ade on le 4 le Be an ce Morton L. Feary of Garden City, ¥ to the floor in the excitement. 2 “I say,” asked the started London |abe’s Twenty-Eighth Home| HOW BABE RUTH ACHIEVED who was paired with Martin W promoter, recovering hie preath, “what : Littletown, had a-fine chance to gain ter, recovering “wnat| Run Made at Polo Grounds| GREAT HOME RUN RECORD. Littetowa, bad ane chance to gain might your best terms be?” — Stee huadrea una avy thoomoar| TYavels Further Than Even| g»nemrceiuewe |Noted Golfers |Classy Field Is to Start STANDING OF ) (u've seouson wate aut tok answered Manager Kearns, with about] Joe Jackson’s, May 4A Philadelphia, off berry. a ixes instead, dune T— At Boston, off Trauss, Detroit, a pair of sixes a | | the came show of emotion he would ne Ry ea Start Play A Va of tte imatnd, | ask a friend for a cigarette, “The fies NAL New York, off staetg he n e P an icap THE CLUBS ANG WLI coitla tse uurtowe aoa | tie several, em the oY aye “ ets ; ete a : : ae amateur championship, has unde i amtiy, wit moet several men the frre: oun ahinus brighter tor Harry| 19h i-dt Sungteut hana TOLEDO, Onio, Supt 25—Fitty r ; Py fame night for this sum, which repre- pitched shots, Beall went around as if he enjoyed these conditions. The Pennsylvania star, who golfs the year round, was out in 38 and home in 40, several trapped drives in the inward trip helping to raise the count. Two strokes behind Beall came Gardiner White, home club champion. White, like many others took extra strokes on the greens which were very fast. ° NATIONAL LEAG gone several changes, the most no- i“ gents our best terme.” Frasee this day. ‘The year has| uy iat Gitrand, of Myers Pdlne WalGscaear GAcoual Sous At Havre de Grace Track Cote. L. PC.) Clubs. ticeable being a new elbow tenth hol. ; eee aay orn cne oor Rete at cask tiled beg At exon: Sat og Beto — | champion, started to-day on the first —_. iin ae Bison. tn place of the old punch bow! bole ire the Grounds for the Red Sox, but, accord- eat ‘Giloto “et ‘Kerr " round of the 72-hole competition for | q: [neal / Leeks with Its tee ghot into a deep depres Siig rere ie to Harry, the memory of Babe toes ier Eel tar Seocken, the Ohio open championship over the Sir Barton and Purchase Are RACING SELECTIONS. Pittsburgh ...70 66 S15 | Phitadelohi sion shaped like a bowl Club of- rtd Haren toy ficlals refuse to say whether Prohibi- York, 2 (cocand gone, 10 inate), tion had any influence in changing Ruth runs on foreve: Honestly, CEING further negotiations were DP cacis Barry switched to another |¥resee talks just like that when he truck and said he wouldn't give |Sets steamed up about Babe. At Detroit, off Dauas ott Inverness Links. Bighteen holes wii | Amon ee : be played this morning and another ig Star Three-Year AQUEDUCT. eighteen fafter luncheon, and the| Olds in the Big Feature Sat-| ,,FirstRace—Uitima Thule, Pana- man, Osgood. the character of the former one-shot ctl ' Noves. ‘ peey a shilling to fight in Lon- i hed Ny he ee ae 7 . si Tusrmaien. same prograinme will be followed o | uray, Second Race—No selections. hole. i) “movabsurd had been his proposl- /ewung egy Cane te et ke, wriday. a Third Race—Osgood, Sun Dial IL, Scores for the first eighteen holes ‘The London promoter came |fellow tovk his “Moriarty. ‘When | Aue sreens are hard and fast and a Sunningdale. Pee yy foline: T over expressly to sign American tal-|Babe struck out in the first game he lgentet cy MlBOa tee pgs eee By Vincent Treanor. Pine ee eee 7 Hamilton Kerr, Greenwich, 38, 44— ‘ © eat and he didn't roturn empty hand- {Pulled 90 hard with his left leg and |= SS | To-day's puringe wre: HE Havre de Grace Handicap, a} — Fifth Race—King Plaudit, Jock 82, a ‘ed. ‘Taking the same money that|@lbow a» to spike Mr. Decker, his/ment still goes. Three of those con-/_ Ernest Way-W, C. Sherwood; J. 5. $10,000 race at one mile and aj Scot, Elmdort. C. Runyon, Nassau, 41, 46—06. 8 Dempecy's manager carcioasly kicked |Pusiness manager, much deeper than|icats are to be played at the Polo Smith-Churiey | Newiwan: | Grange furlong, which will be run at] pili*tt, [huce—Georgie, Service Star, 0! HL KK. B. Davis, Presidio, 44, 43-87 ‘aside, Marry spon: several busy days |he was cut by the recent actors’ trike, ieee i rmearaih eatre Ma Obes. Weannitigl SOM irod, “Weour-W,. B,| Havre de Grace track, Baltimore, on ah 2 a Ro 1, Uniontown, 38, 40—78. ‘and then practically cornered the|/In the seoond game, when Babe parked | Guies at Philadelphia, |Hutchingon; George 8. ioas-F. M. Saturday, has attracted the smartest HAVRE DE GRACE, ‘| THN 54—106 pugilistic market, In quick order |that terrific clout over the stand and Waugh; Ed. Miller-Wiibur Oakes; | horses three years old and over in] — gurgt Race -—Ircland, » Enerinite Bebe her eel en = 2 Lew ‘Tendier, Joe Lynch, K .|into the fleld beyond, Harry yanked And now that tae Nya Sox have Litera i; sn fe vad 4) the land, Prominent among the] Precious Pearl j : GAME. VESTERDAY. ra nie a J . won the American League pennant, whrs-Ale: 1 a; . . : Bartc 4 r Second Race — Pulaski, Sophie ‘ ace Le Brown, Johnny Dundes, Pal Moore, tAmself over the rail and into the) MMe dope will stand as previously [Southard jr.-W. W. Nelson; Jake pomlencoas cart Hes a ores Gatewood, Don bods pI Pulse Gaetan Clie ae i} * Johnny Gritliths and one of vwo othe | Press box without a union card. The} printed. The Sox would have been |Schnapp-John | A. Gariepy- eakness Stakes, the Third & Dan, Baby's Slater, . one ether they |Norman H. Law-Leroy|tucky Derby, the Belmont and the| Sky Man, $ .~|law of gravitation alone kept the/declared champions w' y ets were landed for Loudon enguge won oF not, for the Cleveland Indians | Rovertson; Hart: | Withers, and Purchase, his conqueror F Mat Race—Hasten On, Car- arey, Garden City, 39, 42 menis within the next three muatne |#teamed-up magnate trom riding with |p oh Oe Mt Victory was expect- | James Brophy Hervert/i, the Dwyer Stakes at Suratoga,! "Fifth Race-Sroca Peddler, War % Barry, warning up to his wx, got | the ball that broke all records, ed and there was little chance of the | ry bb lao Piogel; George ae alas that wikuae Gh the atogu | Plume, The Dewert, iledihla gt 8 oll, Piping Rock, 46, 46—93. Jouch with Charile Harvey and] “Now that just busts all the fig- sox being boat out at the finish, it is Per-A- x Walter Hagen- Alex 4 ; ixth Race—Pilsen, Sedan, St, ladel . . Ar "i 92. 7... ad jo bs res,” he erled, “and T'm ready to a good thing to get, the strain off Cunningham; O. G, Hackbarth-D, K.| Handicap and the Empire City Derby. tin, St. Lovie F. B. Pratt, Nassau, 43, 53—96. f Prompily wigued Ted (id) Lewis tor] ures,” he cried, ther minds, They must have a little White; J. D, Standish-Kimer Leving; | sir Barton is named by Command: Seventh Race—Water War, Will William L. Hicks, Nassau, 38, 46—~ ' two big Hehis ‘a Londen. Lewis wag quit. For mo the season 1s lone, My G. 8. Maclane-H. R. Johnston; Carl Do, Puts and ¢ , mental rest to prepare for the con- ; 4 J. K. L, Ross, who is aiso repr Ai * kaveriie on he Obie iu: hat It did not happen « Audersun-J, 8. Nicoll; H. Lewis Gil ; a PSelore coming to thus coulty ‘id pg Aaa mnink Of ILE” The whoeped eee ene teat york betting, || Nichols; Robert MacDonaid-P, Hen-|#ented among the nominations by Gardiner White, Nassau, 40, 40-80, I Berry, belaved tue funner weer. ae ia acetates peloladl dry; Thomas Henry-Hviland’ Hub-|Cudgel, Billy Kelly and Boniface. Cu Van View jee Gnaewiek a" went chmpion would be wory| steaming up again. Younes Hoyt theveitehing star of| DAN, ; Bahinc le caracd, by Banus Ol ne Popular than Wer wilh ingiisa sup. | home runs in one season! The world’s the Red Sox, performed the remark: | , It is expected that James Barnes, , 0! Hildreth, and with the great Ormon- » * Parters of the gloved sport. record!” &a |able feat of the season yesterday by Jock Hutchinson, Ered Msleod, Tom | Gals colt was put in his four-year A. W. Rossiter, Nassau, 43, 41—84, ) The American goncngeat while] “put how about those twenty-oight pitching nine innings to the Yanks) MoNayira med orners will bai He old champion Lucullite, also Thun-| J@k Hanlon, who is the best match-| br Terry Mitchell tm one of the two star eight-| A- E. Ranney, Nassau, 44, 4—s9, ting seroed. w py ge teiehe homers made by Joe Hornung back in Without allowing a Bit or a Funn ° 10} event of thelr coming. wpecial start. | Jercia end Mad Hs , the Mat maker in Philadelphia, has resigned pig hcl yg wi ont tenenoe night ‘ _ FY Bouts wit bo between Yankees, isurry |the seventies?” inquired Sam Crane ("Nabe work went: for naugie, |X, times will be arranged for them, |the"*gsodon "atonia Chap as matchmaker of the National A. C moraine’ t@ theme whe bare AN a woman play golf as well as the $50,000 Latonia Championship A seen Coyne box since he was mustered out of the podiempiates holding all bis fights in| with » straight face, | Habe Ruth tied the game up in tho] '¢ was sald last night Stakes, which will be run at Coving- |24 signed a contract to officiate as army be i in line for e creck at Jack Britton’ a man? ! Albert Hall, @ famous London audi-| wo, you don't! No, you don't!" nihth with @ home run ant the fieht — ton next month, jMatchmaker of the Olympia A. A, of Me. Dan Lynch and Jim Montgomery will mest In @ great field that will Eee Cerlum that seats about 1160) and | etatively cried the magnate, “Don't, Went to thirteen innings, when Walle ' Other prominent nominations for | the same city. Hanlon will put on bis," ‘* Bt abbrounder at Hayonne, gather at Shawnee next week to com- Bea gerreaponds with Carnegie Hull in this ‘4 Pipp broke it up. The Yanks scored NING WORLD S$ the Havre de Grace Handic ity. Some years ago when Mara- | you try to dig up another one. This! oe Foyt in the second inning. After thon running was at the he'ght of record they rung in about Williamson that not a Yank+reached first bare tts popularity wy Tage, Ae FoR ih was phony enough, Don't you do| until the end of the eleventh. ‘That Alber o. i J. W: larst show at the Olympia on Oct. 6 riey Harvey, who still looks ater the af-| Pete for the women’s national cham- Midway, Philip A. Clark's | ie Art be who ot ‘ Howard Marshali's Tick- [he having signed up Willie Jackson yasye chmoron” toy serine former welter:| plonship are many who could take the hard T. Wilson's Corn Tassel, |of this city to meet Eddie Morgan, the voxing ; Just received wont from a OWN SPORT HISTORY 4 r branoter at Montreal, Canada, etating| Measure of the sterner sex on the Y, s DON Sharpe Kilmer's Exterminator, |English boxe PA Frere ohare ‘ Naka’ Oh that, Sam! is the season's best exhibition of con 9 a S Port lis oxer, for six rounds, an a the Prince of W ‘o will in Canada, jake. is superiority would bold eloped about usin, Lea Edward Beale McLean's The Porter ; FOUREH iia Ll y , : : iding for ‘purposes of thie ane | ‘The record-making clout by Ruth ae Hoyt was a Giant three years | GOLF. and Leochares, Morton L. Schwartz's ee Russo to meet Jack Ward of | i ime Bdge Pg Ad he plone from tee to the cup. Perhaps you'll mt ail efforts of boxing promoters jq gtill a buzzing point among fans.| ago, having come to the club from] UTICA, N. ¥., Sept, 25.—Playing ex- paces us, Pee 0 M sds loos eerie seen fae caanled wants Lewis and Jack Britton to box ia the’ pie Pit het powerful man ought to be a siitee the aan el soe mate, have ‘The bal waa the furthest ever hit on high school. He was not quite right|coptionally good golf in the face of al stixas winner Vexatious, J.R.Skink-|A. for five years and. quit when CM Hervey te tring to induce Morgan to] Btls, to clout golf balls many, many nasucce sa! » the Polo ds, 01 ‘nywhere cise,|then and McGraw let him go. ‘Tholyoung tornado, Jim Barnes of Bunset| 2¢ ‘ Bs 9) Fe I : t scout Ute match for inition, ~) Blaims he has powerful backing and according to the’ oldest timers, It] ed Sox appear to have picked up a iy ors Midnight Bun, Robert Diae's eee cierty, mawards | sneased yards further than members of the Hil, St. ¢ seventy-two 5 E "pias's |Goorge Eneel fo bua ‘ _— opposite sex, but in our line of march y 4 encounter very little trouble esiicd over the flag polo atop the right | jewel bai Bite Laer iy le ene milpnery Elm and A. H. 2'S | George Engel to fill the Job last year, eee vie x ; making New Haven but few men have been seen who pin sing fighta In tho historic hull, {field grand stand and was found in nundasis Golf Club here. Barnes, afte The indications are that the F Champion Pete Herman hap just bern offered | Hutier of Best, Come! Ww to mest Walter} could consistently outdrive Mrs, an Barry, who is only twenty-nine,'old Manhattan Field, Joe Jackson) There will not be a city rerios and 4 ub pene. | Barnes, after) a Grace Handicap will attract |e big incentiw to gw to Pare and fight Charley X ‘amen in a twelre-round bout at the} Quentin Kettner, formerly Miss Ly- ted while in this city that he was held the previous record for distance] Charley Ebbets may now cool off. The |‘rning In @ card of 70, one below par,| Wig of eight or ten runners. Le Dour, the French changion, ina twenty-| Gu 4" of loan, Maw, on the nigit of | lan Hyde. } prompted to start promoting big whon he smashed one that landed on|/‘iants have decided that {t is not a[for his morning round, kept up hig ovle has te round bout for the world’s bantamwedght Ute | sO eroug New dawginn | fighis after secing what wonderful wise thing to do, in view'of tie team|splendid work despite trouble at the| If the John R. McLean Memorial |some time in December, Sammy Goldman, man- | ne vances boxiag nade in Loudon fol. | not having been kept Intact for such th and ninth holes, and finished one! Cup is renewed this season as Herman, declares that be will eocept Ube 4 lowing tie cube (un of war activities, Now, some folks may tell you that/anevent and because there ts a doubt | + head of Bob | Mcbonald of| championship affair for horses « ach, providing that Herman is succesful in D Faust ordinary tignicrs drow rocord ts the high woter mark for distance,| ax to the demand of the public for the | SYA! i, Barnes's last round was 2xing in good form} | Shawnee, nestling in the midst of or some time, aad on | scenic grandeur, is a difficult course. ttl ete @ stchimaker of the above aub| Women stars Who can play around decided lo pat bin against Butler, the Pennsylvania links in the middle 7. F three and up division at any distance |defending hie tite in a bout at New Orleans on| The newly organized boxing eighties will never require much PY purses and “it wasnt long before but it isn't any such thing, How! affair, McGraw, Incidentally, is out| "4, ym & Sra Leta of Oe, | Up 0. one tile and a alt, ag is Not | ihaukaglving Day nighe, Metropolitan ray cag tgp Ay Adal ng handicap from masculine golfers, z ) Mister Redmond larry besan move many of those fans who sat and| West looking after some oil property. | The h Golf Rule diamittve ‘at |improbable, Willis Sharpe Kilmer’s i en taininent at the Metropolitan Thoagre One hole at Shawnee requires @ carry ff ing in the direction the sport wind cheered gave a thought to the Polson ——— {ls first meeting al $14. resolved |four-year-cld Sunbriar will be a] Harry Greb, the light bearrweight of Vit™ |city on next Monday night, ‘Three eighteound | Of 100 yards over water, not just a "- blew. Oaks in the Willow Swamp League? Em. Play Inter: nal to submit to the association a new | starter in it. The word of Henry Mc- | rsh, le in more tani luck, ‘Thin time it i &! bouts will be Al Thomas, former anateus| Placid sheet of water, but strong oa With almost unlimited backing, the’ Let's be fair about this thing, Swat ‘ Py rule standardizing golf balls. De-| Daniel, the developer of the great son |b~ken Land, which be received in his room bout jfeatherweight and lightweight of New dersy,| TUShing stream that’ comes racing $s be romoter decided to invade Milligan, while playing against the a are. cisions Were mado agalnst plans to] o¢ gundridxe, which won the Juve-|*ith Sileut Martin, the deafnute local middle | jue | Americ 2 4 “ e - Joe Vorgione ins the v . down from th ole bbe . and Mne up the best uf our Proseenes, cracked one more than| A die time is scheduled at the Cath. /abollsh the stymie and change the | hie championship of 1917 at Saratoga | eight in the Weel, Ae @ reult of hie injury - main go, In the m the neighborhood moun. lic Protectory Grounds, Westchesti ine atl che Barns |Greb haa been compolied 10 eal) off hie ten-toung | “OF ‘Wo contests evenly matched men will clash, | tains. Punch experts. 10 succcedod go twice--yea, thrice—the distance, Give | lc Protectory Grounds, Westchester. |" "Those are days. of sensational scoring | BY defeating all comers in the Sara. | Grob has teen comostied big Mayor Frank Hague of Jersey City, wi The last women's national cham- ‘well that New ke fight fuos will an old follow credit. Sunday afternoon, The Emerald balijin golf, but the Forest Hill Field Clue | toga Special, the Hopeful and the 4 iin Rigiie alg y ne. ee Ghaitcan or ise pon lyst Pe: ge etal bid pionship Was played in 1916 at Bel- = *Yhave to look across the Atlantic for It was on the day that they tried| team will engage in @ double hoader|Of New Jersey has sprinted to the front| Grand Union Stakes, and which, with isis! " |big boxing show at the Jersey City teacball | Ot Springs. Minn Alexa Bterling of {fing results this scason UNLESS to fool Swat with the resin ball, He] with a nine composed of International] With & mark that, inay Breve & topio | Fairy Wand pais the Ammar nan fees Sammy Harris, regankel ao the premier boxing | grounds recently, at which Champion Kiltane ang {Atlanta came into posmeanion of the H folks wp in Albany get busy and re- rapped it so far that it looked like|ieague stars. Frank O'Rourke. Padug |tenceg’ of, the, nineteenth. hole have| onhest colors: ie given for this ane [Premotet of Baltimore, ise ansious to hare ,Hurae fought the main tout and wnicn| ttle with & victury aver Mint Mildred vive the ic sport here with a new a green pea as it went out of vie Hayman, ed at Onslow. Gus Banbersk | eased to be topic of discussion for golf-| nouncement. champion Pete Hernan figure in a fifteen-round avst crowd that bas ever witnessed « Hey In the finals by the Darrow [boxing law. Whistiing along for four or five hun-| ind a pitehing staff which includes Ted leis of & future day, Holing out in-one|""When McDaniel brought Sunbriar [but #t bis Ainecican A. A. of Uat city that be show i Unis couniry, yesterday sent ior] MArein Of 2 up and 1 to play, Boon h = — = dred yards after it cleared the fence ey en nd Jack Cit \is something of an accomplishment oF! rom Saratoga, where in the running |b fwt offered Samy Goldman, mansgec of | Huris aud aie nun ® prownt of 8300 saide trom] after winning the premier trophy } this ball smashed into the bagguge| | alls Youns ‘thardt, Gonitrey | acckent as you may choose to rate it | OM Stn i piain Handicap he gal- | Herma. a guarentee @f $7,000 to box Masey iyod for boring Kilbane, Miss Sterling went into training to car of a passing passenger train. ‘The| ind Baylis will handle the’ twirtlin ful comaiaer, RR please, the per- ‘ ‘and a furlong in 1,00 |W Hiameon, the crack Philadelphia baatamweight,| Danny Pavose, the Nowark lightweight, is an-| b€ @ driver of ambulances, Other momentum was so Kreat that the balilend, Johnny White, the popular. co ng & holo in one. | loped one mil ‘ te later part of thls month, ther boxer who is unable to fi e| si q e Si orse excellent con Let e ight for a few) WomeN golfers just as quickl: penetrated the sample trunk of a|odian, will occupy the third base coach-| preg me luat what "Boor Fe Aare Ang Ear the Ry ee Wet he Pi Se es ae weeks On, account of an injury, Paros ia laid up| Preparations for various iis aren drummer who was selling celluloid) !ne box, and the Protectory Band willl jorsey ‘club, did in a friendly match condition throughout the course of |grcning Matchmaker Charley Docwerich of the | suculder, His wauager bas bee! ctuatteaed | Work and such « thing as golf cham- 9 collars. ‘The friction from tie resin] [enger, by the West Fora tehehe he yestardey, acvording to information the Havre de Grace meeting. But |iusouno A. A. of Bayoute, N, J., called off us| “Al! Off several bow tof his injuries, | PONShips was not considered pro) <a caused the bard bit ball jo Dares Is /i11uh Street station straight from ‘the locker room. Both Mopaniel found shortly after his ar-|ooxuq show, at whieh diff Siaild, the Mayoone — Until this season ~ flames, setting the collars ablase. ee boled their tee ahots on the I4S-yard rival ut Havre de Grace that Sun-|iiiiuieveght, an! frank Carbo, the Halen | Gtthaly To-Night. Women players, like the men, have OF AUTUMN RACING AT This happoned at Slugtown, Mo,, and Eawene W te Co briar did not like the going of the dieweigin, of this city, were to bare fought! Members of the sporting fraternit; come back strong for the links spor at before they got the fire out and "were! purene Walker, who recently mmvexea | MISCELLANEOUS, Harford County track. Sunbriar 13/0" star bout of eight fous, “The show will|well known persons of the thearenas| Wit the cessation of war activities About to recover the bull the trainling one, tive and twentystive mile Three of the competitors, Miss | tremendous strider, and the heavy |i. gaged next Tuolay night, world ena Just remwlar perple it The list of entrics announced to-day was pulling into Juplin. Tae felders| Oy Cnampionahips i PA"l Helene Pollak, Miss Florence Bullin cushion at Havre de Grace cups 5 ‘ gle to-nigit at the hall meeting say by the United States Golf Associa. caine on a hurried chase with a mo-|\/00 pe in an afternoon, | and Mra, Krank L Mallory, formerly #W4y from him as he gallops. In the | John Wagner, who bas brought off many im. ing and Lf 4 lon for the women's national cham- ‘ {il endeavor to make a sweep of t shows at bie club at Racine, {dinner of Gilhuly’s Night Owls a e 7 is FRIDAY AND SATURDAY torived hand car. ‘The Sheriff, hows] Siar events for the ac Mine Ail " circumstances he Would be at a dis-| portant boxiog . j t the| pionship shows entrants from all ° ry ball and held it until the damagen|.sheepshead Bay Spee !way "(Of the New Jerwey State champion. With @ fast horse like The Porter, wm to-morrow nist, For the war bout be bee | DUS pv itieg ie 8.80, “Mesate nane, Of |, Miss Sterling will be present to de- \ wero settled. In the mean time Swat |Oot 4, The “Southern Streak ship singles on the clay courts of | Which seems to like the going, troknd Joe Welling of Chicago to meot Ritchie | the, fcartyiice O60. Messrs. ‘Tillock |fend her national honors, as, will Ci ran icap scored 6334 runs, trotting an exhibi-/94¢ to his laurela the championships atithe Orange Lawn Tennis Club at | [pears Mtoe the crack Miwaudce liaheweight This | body feels at home and Charley’ Hell. | aby former champions, | Sectional r tion heat around the bases each 0, ten, afty and 110 miles, Mountain Station, N. J. The original. In the event the John R. McLean | go ought to drew @ packed house, as both fighters I plae his baby blue limous| title-holders, too, will make a strong DIAELO HANDICAP fernoon wntll the bell was brought ——. field of thirty-five aspirants top the Memorial Cup is not renewed as | gcq well Uiought of in that ety, disposal of those who live far [bid for th Conmttrey, | title and trophy held by Mrs, Mallory, "ace for horses of the three and up ba ; three-ye carpe Brown, the jocel fighter, who hes re —_—_—_— Pete Hart-| the playing-throagh champion, was division, but is made a 4 Ss Pigg . , the new Durable Dane, gave Frannie | steatly reduced at the close of a day @l4 championship affair, Bunbriar Will laumed to his okt manager, Al Sanders, hae been And 4 Other Sparkling Co back ali scorched and distigured, Nartley Too Clever Pita RACE AT 2aO Fe Me In the interest of right and justice,| PORTLAND, Me., Sept Hace Truiug leave Fenn, Sta. | We adinonish, give him credit. Swat) coveted championship, Ip this list will be Miss Marion Hollins, f present Metropolitan champion, and Brady Beats Taohy 1 nbriar Mrs, Perry Fisk, who holds the West would never have tried to discredit|Conifres¥ the fighting fireman, a bese |0f activity, Only fourteen of the D@ pointed for the Annapolis Stakes, |maichel to mest Kid Spluo, the Newark borer, | PATERSON, N. J., ern championship. : " 4 $7,600 race at one mile and a half ye ant ronda in the main go at the For ee es OS ae Babe Ruth, tng jesson here iust mint ore the | Biayers ourvived (he videais in the ’ . Bra proved Tommy - — a ‘ we A.C. and won handily in two | spirited contests, for aree-tper- cite and over that Will qe’ Gab of Bisatedh, XN. Jn, on the olght |fh thelr bout at the Livecum “\. G here Davis Wine Dinisice % 0 oug! six round bouts, Hartley was too cle MBL . %G.—Me or DE Lud +9 q (OM of Oct, 6, Sander has at mateh in view |Last night. Brady floored Tuoh ‘ ONCE, ‘ . _2n0 Senke are ov, ton sh with | for hie opponent Whose. a - at Ww trotting stakes Oct. 11, and, after that, for the $7,500 fie tows, but ho hae mot compeed arrange. Maing the olgit rounds, ohy twice} PROVIDENCE, ft. 1, Sept. 26.—Paut every boll ub thet yey my availed him pothing and) who only in the 2.12 Huckeye event at the Grand Jaurel Stakes foes oN ne ures ments for it as yet, Doyle of New York won the referees B fol a ceived a hard thumping for his efforts, Circuit meeting here He never was in @or sprinters of ali ages that w. eo — Baseball To-day, 8.80 P.M. NY, ri-|Gecision over Joe Weich of Pliladahy the Athletics, t is true, but Ube state- Hartley won ten of the twelve rounds.” (rvuble aid won ay he pleased.” on Oct. 36 date Cuvee, ur bess cad creep wisi, wen collec MAE AUS santas Men Ugh ABS” | SoS Ree lass ioc Eolatas y , 4 J \

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