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JUST BEFORE THE BATTLE, MOTHER Copyright, 1919, by The Press Publishing OSS, IM GOING TO ——_ cA out TO CINCINMAT) WEDNESDAY TOCALL ON THE TRADE - | THINK 1 CAN LAND @& BIG Frankie Frisch’s Army of Bronx Friends on Hand at Double Victory of Giants Over Phillies, but Former Fordham Boy Gets Wo Chance to Shine, SS, Ya He mae: great day for the A FRIEND OF racer is indeed @-poor risk for an accident im surance company. In fact, the Gleason, White Sox Leader, ‘THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, TSTY. Co. (The New York Evening World.) MARIONS FILLINER? CINCINNATI AND HATS Fire C&P CINCY Wh CLOSED TIGH E OFFICE POOL Ron THE SERIES THAN A JOY-WATER Srorts tumor |BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK - + + By Thornton Fisher BE TER WE HAD A CORKKIN’ Ime AT KEUN'S PARTY: 1 WAS THE PORULAIS GUY ALRIGHT- et “T WONDER DAST ») THREW ME INTO & CREEK wiTH MY CLOTHES ON- Samy ame ine st! 8 Character of Baseball; | Tate of 100 miles an hour are in the rs fa tatria perachteuper™ Been in Game 30 Years' steeplejacks; the companios sim- \— ——— | won't insure the motorcyclists. hi Ad's & in } to the big show, He retused to jump. who wii defend nie’ crown [Started Life as Brakeman But | An incident arose four sears EVENING WORLD’S OWN SPORT HISTORY What Happens Every Day Brickley Organizes Eleven To Play on | wo that | the pick of the riders of the *! . is characteristic of his loyalty. He! BASEBALL, SOCCER, ~ om | in the national championship] Job Interfered With His | was then a coach. Some one sug- SAGO, Sept. 29.—The American| The Morse Dry Dock soccer team made | ~ = ry Start | at the. Sheepehead Bay Spec Ballplayin Goes Shek po messes s lub in Wie) Se Sescson cloned, iy, Chlsems, witn | tA Rew 0. ts Shimplonenin competes |EX-College Stars Will Start} re leag' ie Nation: va ue al next Saturd: (Bae pied an “ ip ig. |" "“Nothing doing,” declared the Kid,| victory for Detroit over the leugue|doferted the eleven ot the Sew York | Season on Oc- | ‘one time, but when they right in the face of big money, too. | champions by a score of 10 to 9 | Football Club by a score of 3 goals to 0 a tie ‘papers tt “ —Washing- |@t Morse Oval, in South Brool that one of Chap- “ + |Patuck +0 the old league back in the | WASHINGTON, Sept. 2 Dadlte—as a matter of fect, his| THAT WAS YEARS AGO. | wrothernood days and my principles ion made a clown swecp ot the mrion riding at the rate of 100 2 are just the same to-day,’ with Boston by winning the final game | an hour in steeply banked Gleason's last playing year was of the 5 A ‘The Tyrconnell Celts went down to! tober 12. |Yacht Basin by a score of 10 goals to 2 defeat before the soccer team of Todo | -—— on by a score of § to " eh F | i | Bes sth aS ie welictse ano -. F | soba TAteh thab he acted kare Guaeh, | Py score of 8 10 Ty ouin ft Todd Field in South Brookiyn. By Richard Freyer. I ‘money. Originally a Pitcher He Quit! when Jimmy Callahan became maj ind by re of § to 6 | MISCELLANEOUS. EW YORK football fans will! one of the daredevile who will : jager of the White Sox he secured | “Mo Chicago | Yank Kramer, the peer of all bicycie | have an opportunity to root for compete Saturday's speed jam- Playing In 1906 to Be- Teen el tnmeataly ae. Surahen|ehul out the ational” Least \riders, divided honors with Mike a bome team in the near future. fee. “Uioyd's of "Lomgen will come Coach, {Clarence Rowland took the manage. | pons Inthe closing Devaney, the Milrose, A: A. crack mid president Stoneham and the New | ‘any insurance, from an April 4 mont of the Box he decided that he) "°C Type Sent Louis could |crowd that ever gathered at the Newack | York Baseball Club has made con to the world coming to an - aid not need Gleason, The kid tem: not withstand Pittsburgh's “attack | in | Ve lodrome. ‘Twenty thousand specta- ‘tracts with an aggregation of former | " porarily retired and went into bus!-/the ffth and sixth innings and lost the |tors saw Kramer ¢riin Ray Eaton, : him he could have that rate for HIRTY-ODD years ago a wiry |cided that they did not need Row-/6 to 4 race land. So, when the chance came Glea-| NeW HAVEN, Conn., Sept. 2%. —| me Peles, aig ee ty Mite kid) with a humorous | .on waa made manager of the White | “Rabpit’ ville, sh op of the are cog be ig ig squint in the eye, working 48 gox, He has managed them into a| Rosto nal League toam, fell w: le he Pennsylvania Rail-|championship. He expects to man-|‘ioing aunts before the start of an to flash across the finish line | brakeman on c Hon 5 before the start of ar them into a world's champlon- |! nm game, an is . are quiet, unassuming men, who | road, was fred off the job, He got cate, Rane \at ot ple are hoping | Collarbone tx fractured extromes of caution and safety. | the can at a little town above Cam- bee a 4 QOLF, they don't always succeed that’ he doos. It's pretty nearly a} GOLF. i lant’ their fault. Fat ya} den, N. J. In tho last pay envelope! dead heat between Gleason and Pat] W. A, Mantle won.the go Amportant part in their jive: was a slip informing him that a man | Moran in popularity. ship of the Flushing Coun tner, who does stunts to| could not brake and play ball at the ie arene very much alike rday whon in tho final a Mec mons them, snd he is jenme time, Obviously, there was Dut | players, ‘Neither are severe task Rees th tandosd: Raia Fe red ‘on the apesdwaye where | one thing to do—quit braking, lgenteare, 1 ; . ntage on @he third hole! 8 too dangerous,| It was the fourth time that the| Gleason ix more of a disciplinarian ‘0 were halved and oon- y Club ye holes he a ning } gained an after the first in riding @ ballplayer, Ho associates up at the end of the morning with the men on and off the fleld and 4 | Dy» his insistence on remaining at the requiring 81 strokes, wh: ‘Mr. yelists eat and sleep an > ‘but at times| hick town and playing baseball, and )}s willing at all times to swap talk k 83, Far for the course ie : Tie nee Lehn they haventt|it was the last time, |Kid Gleason has | with them, ‘He tolls the players wien ihe Club's protesalonsls ix’é¥e 8 Live, a5 the ordinary man. | done no braking since. they are bud. They understand. RT WASHINGTON, There is something warm and lov- Mprave enough to wear their] The expulsion of that funny little | aioe hte ot Gleasee Xt on their sieves, and have| brakeman gave to baseball one cf its) times he is rough, but they know As unimpressionable as flint.|most unique characters, and the |Vhat beneath the rough there is all ¢ ‘they were afraid, but no more. |fans'li say it was well worth while, j|diamond. The player’ respect his] and 3 to p Anal ac (hirty on ‘the links of (he | tead Country Club H. T. | ed J. R. Hoyt Jr, by 4 up f champion: jevent of 4 0 tronted outrace of the annual ue Courtot appear. Hi ‘alone to himself but to the other | 1ittle brakeman had crippled the crew (than Moran but he does not believe |tinuing in the lead throughout. He was| the honors wen Ky finishin, 1 his event Mohawk repr ne mile teh rac to a big surprise d Jack ‘# of th of the Glencoe cial half-mile A. A. U. exe stars finisoed in the ng broad ue in favor Club, in’ the joha wk Macombs Dam Park, Bronx, t to Dave Politzer, @ ntative, and when Paul | mate, finished second, o the Indians with 53] Rept. 29.—Eaward | cago, former champion of n League of New York, | championship of ‘the * Association by defeating walter of Georgetoown, the eleventh and final round, with total seore of Bly to succeeding Boris Kostich of # title holder, ride because the monetary re- judgment because they know that he ‘and the glory attached to win-| ‘The same little humorous squint tore ehattane talking about, ‘The records recompenses them | brakeman when he leads his team | the mil. They are willing to work tl take their liver on an|againgt the Reds at Cincinnati |for him as hard ax their powers will je flaw in the track or in|)” permit. They like that litde squint fiw Wednesday, But the samo little head |G, appreciation, ‘They can call him| A bout which has aroused consider- has often received lettars|is no longer plastered with its black |"Kid" ond they can slap ble interest among the fight fans both warning from friends to abandon | patch of hair, It’s all gray now, and | back, but they've got to play ba ta thls vidinity, ana throusheus Wew Hous meme, but ideut. Arthur |the round, smiling face is most all ane hay SEW hs d ceiceeen Jéreey will bo the champlonahip fight told by fortune tellers and| Wrinkles. To play baseball, though, FACia breleeinan eet ght between Mike O'Dowd, the ball when that little brakeman got|!?”!* a re that his end is near at| he'd quit that braking Job now Just] area way back yonder int it the speed king keeps fool-|as quickly ay he did back In those| phe White Hox will say it Is, Augie Ratner, the Bronx middieweisnt, | all. He will try it again) Gays when his old man thought young at the open-alr boxing show of the i Teint ne tne thrilling | Gleason's future was plumb ruined. | White Sox Send Armory A. A. of Jorsey City itatner| game hay ever developed, ‘Oh yes, 1 come from a rattroad | has fought his way successfully up io) a Among N's rivals will be Geor family,” said the Kid when his early 4) t Ti k t fi + spot where he is r s the; er, who threatens to usurp the} iy wero recalled, “I belong to #! u tickets Tor Joosivat contender for t nd as Chapple has occupied so lone © feels that he can take the measure streak’ ; y of Be and all of them #x- : ° | “Bouthern Streak" recently won | family of seven an ‘RB S T d a ae ani tek hee one, five and twenty-fivesmile| cept me kinder rum to the ratiroad ig serles 10 2 hele ae ag Me gear pe ett ya jonal championships, and believes |\ cm incu” Ithough only Rsiound aftalr has a chance to make a clean |! ¥siness. narcereneree hould be one of thu bard fough fof_all the titular events Bat-| Tho father is now an executive IN) Cie AGo, Sept, 29—Distribution of {that has been seen between middle- Chapple will have to exceed |/th. Pennsylvania Railroad, having tickets for the World's Series games to| Weights in many a day. The me are} ear anh cis, seen tha oes Pant worked up from the bottom, just 48) be played in Chicago will begin at Co-|(o box at 168 pounds and Danny Sul- referee the contest he intended for the Kid to ao, He!imiskey Park to-day, There have beon | Yan W ian seernere speed demon. ig also just as proud of the Kid's!tmore than 100,000 applicat BNNY VALGDR, the ner ae distinction as if he had/1?,000 box and reserved seats, the} Lester wark sporting man, who Mackay in conducting im bows at the lat Hegiment Arinory completed his card of jour inl bouts for thy club's next entertain on Get. Herman tackles Willie Jacksou goee featherweight champion, ac-|imade the champion brakeman of| Applicants Ape geehs Wer Foros te he companied by his manager, Joe }the world, thelr allotment cards or the checks| orev: é ‘ Anyway, with the braking Job of Wiion tuey sent in vain Jacobs, ed beck in avd York | iis mind, young Gleason went to!” Domp'te all precautions taken to ht from Cleveland. Manager| iiching as u life's study. He did .t tickets out of the handa peculat ‘was rushing his protege back |e, well that a big league scout saw several brokers hav ortised fee OPant NO keen On ane, tTiwin and took his name In a little they will have tickets for thone who w FS Moston On Tuesday night be- | wady to fool Delehanty and Quoted nominally at | plent of @ telegram from Math. | Salone got him a job at Willlams- stand » i : ud “Jouny © wanies and $20| a9 x» t of three reserve Dlg ee 3, ‘This is a premium of $8.60 | i’ Olas rt rent bere from the Woet that Wil of Bt. Paul ta siz rounds | on one of those trick teams, and. $10 atively These ‘prices | #98 d ; ns | Meee eet et | Athere the Kid made a big hit and the Will be wavanced | r Bass whipping Matt Brock, the hard-| 4s promptly yanked over to Phila- the demand ik, | herwe! Celphia to pitch in faster company. hy eer HY * bale, Corhrauo | Bevefund ‘on fast Friday ‘night’ the| yom then on ‘the career ot kid DUNDEE OUTPOINTS MOY |i. oo ea sue | rece! ‘f Gleason is pretty well known, still, | Riper cent. of wns mtonn receive. hy |" Taught be well to note that atter| IN SENSATIONAL BATTLE, | son sonir, weve known othe ial nant | ‘clean-cut victory over Brock, the | ®:tracting attention all over the big _ fans as John be Harber ae Nene sonnei ‘h “Flash” convinced the Ohio} @rewit he was bought by St. Lou PHILADBLPHIA, Sept, At the | MN hee a S, Ge hath, Saorenn froni gha et | that he is the most logical con- | Along ebout this time—several years National AC. Johnny Dundee, the | tirial referee of the clay Rad “4 for Johnny Kilbane's title. Val- had elapsed. vi found, as he vhed wean ziishe ight, outpointed hurled @ public defi at Kilbane | capresses It, “the old soupbone was Maddie Moy, ippe's atar, in one of th ' \ selghtios, {/esitimate holder of the title, and | im Jarkson alrewily ai 1 he, f a guarantee of 81 ‘0b wih an option of & per. Championships and shattering| will be in the eye of the same little /anprociate that he has deon through | 4 Fi BF in PPR istic News orn otoce and Gossi, declares 1 HDOUNTS to 1 sale of tickele Cheon ia tQ rece Cofttage of the recelp'a, Champ Meirte, 1 bout at were will © wight, ill lonve for that ei!y with his ma: er, BDly Giison, to-morrow, Herida thie an Monny Leonard, who fights Charley he Western lightweight, in a tan rou Mich, on Wedine 1 be two entra ten-round Lowta between ores Chip of New Castle, Pa, and Kagekout Tou ot cfaieags and hailey White of Gbiesgs and'Dan Curless a Wentern battler, Champion Pete Herman, the bantam Nt title holder, will grab off some mare eusy money (0. the at Jobo norrow night as he ie lated to mee Young San- a show M1 by Hishop, One iagh? of Cincinnati, a few miles ovtaide of the As the Workd’s Serios open Wednesday @ big crows will mu to witness the scrap, Jennings, matchmaker and mana | te Armory AL A, of demeg ity, ways thar he lotends to Man (Wo More Ope Air boRing ALoms on Oxt, (ccommnodate 4,000 yerous, sinapa, biocha | maker, @3 soon as they gm & job t fim lio ‘The offlelale of the InieeNow A. C. of Wont Now York, N. J., have appointed Willie Sanden of their club, Like all mater firwt thing Seat eee Neer, tke Brsuch | they do is to pat in thelr own fighters, Vor the ws Sandem hae mavohed his lightweight Lin, the Pennaylvania fighter, had | Tacatey at Wa New York, No J Vatthog Hurley of Pamalo, N, J. jk the game fightew in the Davinem sever | years ago too A He wi to meet Ted Wilton of Ayraguse bo bold a Oct. Dat the lod who was one >, ill try Cota N 6, againat Rycharle of Vazerver N? a, in che star bout of elg!it rounda, “Hurley nin “been cut of tho waine (00 jong to take good now with his Soung* Oyonen A Awother new boxing chi hae jst bem ome. Cotinoum A, ¢ On, 7 Nowark, N. J. It will be Known an the and will hold ite fiwt show aa Gag Weinert, Grover of Cimrlay Welo. b t sensational battles waged here in a |" Hately after defeating Brock,|4 little weak.” Thereupon he de- \)ne ndee'a Ue ots tee Cian the tea Tei bel boxing promoter, wired Kil- | proved it. Wasn't the least baffled by them, as ie | (he only inanager ti N 000 offer to meet the 4 He went to Baitimore and played had met Dundes before. Hoth boy's 7 Wo seasons with the .amous Orioles, a wondertul xing exhibit . 7 BP isee Duke then issued a state-| iid Gleason lea big loaguer at heart, end of hostilities Pundee doclarea' unt Riot san robably |He never had a notion of going to Moy. is the best lightweight he has mec | Si, Sty git ne in the. nent tam dayz.|the tlnors. Moreover, he never aia outside of Leonard a xt ¥ the other bout Williams: Willie Jackson, the rack loon! lightweight, and tbe i t4ko place in | go, Hight up, with the fast boys oF eeeaaaie oe Route Max Willis Jovy alah Haty the vagaed far of Brracua,”S, and Johnny Alex, a fast, hard | ort. the For the Nowark heavyweight, will be matatmaker, fiat show Weinert will put on three ehgt-roand boot, as follows: — Jimeny Rianne salen, fie iad! d Minkey Brown 8 Ohariey Harvey das signed up Bide Wallace, rookivn lightweight, for five figite in Aus. ve. Jack Want of v6, Senpilog Wleohie, tretie under contmet 10 the Gtadiam Led. of B, alias, trom Gets x ee Oe 1 Ph Tie outdoor track and fleld cham- | #08! kicker and Dionship games of the Bronx Athlettc| Brickley has arranged gamos with the | sional football games at the Polo Grounds every Sunday, starung Miinois A. C.| Oct. 12. | The pigokin chaser's team will be| given the same name as the bal! team | —the ants—and will bd led by Charley Brickley, Harvard's greates an ex-Crimson star, jerack professional elevens fram Can- | contract ton and Massillon, O,; the Providence Steain Rollers and teams in New Ha- | ven, Bridgeport, Chicago, Cleveland and Hammond, til. Polo Grounds Lynch, O'Connor, Barron and Whalen of Georgetown, Mechan, Usher and Cobb of Syracuse, Concoran and Sweetland of Fordham, Weber of Col- te, Cobel of Notre Dame and How- ird Miller, former star quarterback | at Columbia University. In addition to the above players Oli- phant, Merrilat, Pritchard and Mc- Ewan of the Army may be seen in the ants’ line-up. ‘These four players at present are coaching the Army eleven and it is not expected they will have any trouble getting away from West Point to participate in the Sunday games Mahan is expected to report to rickley in the near future, He is a Captain in the marines and is now on the sea bound for the States to be dischanged Brickley announces the team wiil be directed and trained like a varsity eleven, The players will be under for the season and will have to take part in daily practice at the Polo Groun The lone exception to this rule will be made in the case of those who now are officiating as col- ‘That the Giants will be represented | jege coaches and whose duties will by one of the strongest professional teams in the field is certain by the fact their line-up will include Edaié Mahan, who during his college days was a sensation in open field running and drop-kicking; Cupid Black, leader | of Yale's 1917 cleven; Harry LeGore, who was considered one of Yale's greatest players; Pike Jon Johnson, also southern tackle for four years} while at Washington and Lee; Dad- mun, former Harvard captain: Ger- rish of Dartmouth, She Bennet and Gallin of Princeton, Cool of Cornell, Pierott! of Washington and Lee, help them to get and keep if playing condition, Brickley says the salary lst of the club will exceed $36,000, Brickley will carry twenty-five men on the squad, This means professional football on 4 big scale and may be the forerunner of a big professional league. ‘The suc- cess of professional football at the Volo Grounds will determine whether other baseball men throughout the untry will take up the game, If the new venture mecis with the ex- pected success, @ national league of football clubs may be launched. Mrs. Morris and | Tler Win Mixed Doubles Title Mrs. Lewis Gouvernour Morris and| Alexander Ter won the mixed doubles title in the final round of the New Jer- sey State chainpionship tournament on the ¢ courts of the Orange Lawn ‘Yennis Club at Mountain Station, N. J. Thoy defeated Miss Marguerite Moller and Capt. R. C, Van Vliet of the Hoboken | Tennis Club by & acore of 6 it, 6—0 It was chiefly the steadiness of Mrs. | Morris in driving and an occasional overhander that carried her side throug! to a victory. She played one of the best matches of her campaign of the tourna- ments this season, All of her strokes were backed by excellent judgment as to direction and pace, She had a keen eye for the nings and there was rarely a rally in which she attempioc the acing shot that she failed to score for the point. NATIONAL LEAGU: W.L PC.) Clube, oO 44,686 | Brookty 65 896 (Bt, Lowis.....06 63.304 GAMES YESTERDAY, New Vork, 6; Phitadetonla, | (first sume), “rr oe 1801 | petiaaetonte, 47 90 1303 | RACING SELECTIONS, JAMAICA. First Race-—Beck and Call, Coe entry, Shillalegh 1. Second Race—Night Stick, Alvord, Luenua. ‘Third Race—Lord Brighton, Holl- ister, Enfilade. lenin Sat Fourth Race—Mad Hatter, Au- dacious, Over There. fifth Race—Tex, Monomay, Kil- kenny. Sixth Race—Irish Dream, Georgie, ‘Thunderbird. ee HAVRE DE GRACE. First Race—Who Cares, Enerinite, Buckhorn, Second Race — Musket, Echo, Farmingdale, Third Race—Ina Kay, Holiday, Pinard. Fourth Race—Azurita, Parr ontry, Hasten On, Fifth Race—Tie Pin, Ballad, Will De. th Roce — Zinnia. Seventh Race — Lord Herbert, Genevieve B, Prunes. Joan of Arc, Gala STANDING OF THE CLUBS FINAL STANDING. ' AMERICAN LEAGUE, Wek PO.) Clube, = Ww. OL, PO, ” 029) Bt. Lowls....67 72 402 104465 004 | Boston .....66 71-481 1872 | Washington. .56 84.400 1 | Philadelphia 36 103 258 GAMES YESTERDAY. Washington, 8; Boston, 7, St, Louie, 8: Cleveland, 5 Detroit, 16; Chiengs, 9, GAME TO-DAY. Hol sevent of Ph as we! Club, No, ers’ which membr Wyka come offered will be namen links the el in eh nl me ° To “ Bot! of ba f. One age pl a fair to ta ers. Another Big Show "The holder, will be conte sectional cha position with quet and vaudeville 6 Standardizing golf b playing standpoint» rot pr Compulsory vable in any sport the character of thousands of ambitious club @win; OOKS ¢ SLICES ae Seventy-Two Prominent Women Golfers Meet To-Day in 18- le Qualifying Test for Na- tional Championship. By William Abbott. HIS week's golf will be mostly all for the ladies, Starting to- day at Shawnee, a tine cham- pionship course in the heart of Penn- | #vlvania’s scenic wonders, a field of y-two prominent women golf- ers meet in an 18-hole test for the national championship, which is be ing resumed for the first time sines 16 when Mins Southern miss f umphed over Miss Mildred Caverly Alexa Sterling, a om Atlanta, tri- iladelphia in the fi Miss Sterling, recently released | from war work,’ will be on hand at | Shawnee to defend her title. And a strong defense will be essential, for the competing field is one of the Strongest that ever onterod for. the Premier trophy. Miss Marioh Hot. lins, Metropolitan champion, and Mrs. Perry Fisk, Western’ title tants to-day © national and il as many forme \pions, The Shawnee course mi ror [Rearly 6400 yards. Every hole ts | distinctive, especially the sixteenth, Which requires a carry of fully 100 ards over a ru tream, a men \tal hazard calculated to unnerve the ‘steadiest of golfers. y feminine | star breaking 90 round dur jing the s tition will | have mat of conserva | tion when returns to her home circle In practice last week Mrs. Will jam Gavin for Metropolitan |champton, established a ne record | for Shawnee with un sf Willle Scott, foy some time con- nected with the Raritan Club, will soon cease his ackivition asc pr onal f simile he Baltinore Country there isn't a j y strike to- nly a tourname: of the Jew- Metropolitan Golf Assooiation wil) take many promiaant ers of trade up to the Ry! links to-day to compete for of the handsoinest prizes evar 1 in a tournament meet. It eo the association's fourth tour nt. Wollowing doings on the the jewelers will have w bar tertalnmen® iy ry Hodges is ubhouse. Seer rge of the alts ls is a radi. nve that has met with but litsa uragement in this country. Over in England just now they are ro- viving the agitation to standardize Liallx, Pre ly some Engiisa au thorities sense the nx of taking precautionary measures for future international matches after reading ©f 800-yard drives oc y mada ¥ Bobby Jones, Bob ¢ er, Wal- ter Hagen, Bob McDon d other Ainerican long hitters insist that all entrants in a mpionship use a certain standard {ized ball is simply placing a penalty m golf ability. If a player hagso per- fected his game that he can get both distance and direction he is justly entitled to that advantage, If t development of balls is passing t development of links—whleb is nt the case as proven by scores: made fn tournaments on both sides of the Atlantic — this ason—this — coulel easily be rectified making the ‘airways narrower and more diMeul In other words, make it impossi carn fair results by the ball getti for the one who tops his drive i an_undesorved long run nh from a manufacturing a dardizatian lis would not be feasible and ie; in its enfororment. gulations are Rot em of the big factors im the pres. ent popularity of the old ‘Scotch game ‘n the United States was the modern high-speed ball that gave the aver- layer a better chance to maka seore. To standardize balls fee ke this incentive wway frofp a ven Heroes, Knights of Columbus, under the direction of Jimmy ‘Twyford, staged a nste ‘at the r boxing carnival Saturday night 4ith Regiment, Brooklyn, for the welcoming home of fis i All the Douts were for six rounds and every o was fast ¢ beginning to on he” following boys appeared: Packy O'Gatg Mundas va, Eddie RACING JAMAICA EVERY WEEK-DAY $1500 Gowanus Stakes Boulevard Handicap Jim M. Dye gan vs. Dann, Walker ve. Jed Allen, Wa ‘ommy She dal tw nLgOMery va, y and LONG ISLAND jt NING AT 2. Yr. M. ‘To-Morrow’s Features and 4 other Thrilling Contests RACE, TRAINS M dt and Tele nh Ave., Hreoks and 2.00, tor by. Jamaioa} \ Grand Stand Ladi o A Levins, Including War Tax RATNER (Championship Bout), Ser City, TONIGHT. icsats, 108 Lenore A) cafe, ry

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