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ee THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1919, ' Lamers |BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK 333 compete at the big boxing show the Newark Sportsmen's Club in First Regiment Armory at Newark o SIJUMN TWICE IN THE SAME PLACE - = = 2: 2 2 2 2 ~ - - By Thornton Fisher (=== Copyright, 1919, by The Press Pubilshing Co, (The New York Fvening World.) { PREDICTED 3 WEEKS AGO ‘THAT UNLESS THE REDS LOSE THEY Would OOOH! aNd EVERY BOON SAID IT WAS a bascihe HOBGLOBIN- Misunderstanding Results in, Calling Off of Fordham’s Foot- |Hours that are Yours Ball Schedule for Season, E regret to note that there will be no football at Fordham this season, and all because of & misunderstanding between Charley » the Harvard star, and Frank Gargan, who put Fordham on the footb=l) map when it needed ad- “Vertizing and before he signed up With Uncle Sam for that European | Battle which has meant #0 much to PMRe- World and its future safety. Gergen might bave gone on with a Fordham football schedule and de- . ®Y veloped a fow more Frisches but for a aa ipo ‘What might be calied plain “butting 7 fe fa” on the part of somebody whose CINCY’S Assi HEROS Materest in the Bronx college's foot- MET: NOTHING GET” Sares arivet ) Bel fame amounted to something ‘: ey more than pure sentiment, ‘The season at Fordham was origin- @lly scheduled to start on Saturday _MeRt with the Bronx boys playing te at Easton, Pa. but as the From eight in the morning till ten at night, Par-amount Shirt Shops are open to serve. That's shirt service almost as long as a man keeps his shirt on. | Every Par-amount Shop ob- serves the same hours, and | there’s one of the seven conven- iently near you. Note the addresses below. They are an index of conven- ience and shirt satisfaction. Par-amount Shirts are unquali- fiedly the best shirts to be had at $1.50 and $2.00. In fabric, fit, and finish, there’s nothing left to be desired—not even by a chronic kicker. And we settle his argument by a guarantee of absolate satisfacti bi : @@cial announcement says: “Inas- lag ee ee ee unity 0 get into condition, the | nop atest supper et the mechest 0 get into co! et ic counsel was scary of ud BIG SERIES RECORDS. Par-amount Shop. the players to possible injury te lack of training.” The Ford: | ‘Games will be missed. THE REDS CINCINNATI (N, LO. | j — HAVE NO AB. H, PC, POA. E. PC. F Benny Leonard and Johnnie crass iirerll fain, 20 so 06 | Dandee don't want all the money - ron, 40 t060 im Connectitut there is a good A ees foe $3 ie hance of their being matched to rere, . 7 cas re) Maeet up there under unusual condi- ° to lead the New York Yankees into the ‘to ' Hons we latter part of next month. | FQ Up Reds Triumphed Over EASTERN TRADE GOLFERS {| promised tand of « World's Series 28 tm Mulvihill, who, after weeks of ENJOY FINAL TOURNEY Col, Jacob Ruppert. part owner of $$ {ee | 966 THIRD AVE. |1526 THIRD AVE ? Work and wirepulling, has suo- ° ° o the New York team, announced yester- 3 0 1.000 ‘at 59th Street at B6th Street in Jeasing the armory at Hart- White Sox In First Games DESPITE WEATHER. | (WH stapler andyyt pSloaeen, Sitt| day that Huggins had algned a. con- i 2 wa | 2298 THIRD AVE.|2838 THIRD AVE. i . a gauldiog with possibly the eee TT [me tog walle Fie eB Ay] tract to manage the team next year, @t 125th St, Harlem at 140th St, Broms ‘ or space of any structure Nearly fft NM thered at the | prize offered for the golfer who pi MM just before leaving for his home ip i country, is after the match, Forest Hill Field Club yesterday tor the lasnth bole dn, ally prone, elaine Santatl Yon, Wedheaday, Lieut. Col Ore aan i Fang rr fl apy Oty tal he thinks will draw @ $50,000 Baseball rt from Neutral |>9#e, 08 Datis. ‘Then with two out, | third and Iast one-day tournament of |award at the seventh ravine hole, T, C. | sruston lett that Hugsine was deserving H : but he says be can’t put it on rom Kopt broke up the game with a Jong |ihe Eastern ‘Trade Golf Association, | Smith won the consolation prise, while | of another chance and both hare Mak ‘11628 BROADWAY at Both Sey Leonard and Dundee, or rather " three-base smash to centre, Ther revlon pli ciation, 15, Barton Garfleld, the Captain, was|fopes that he will land the Yankee: | managers, are reasonable in| Territory Tells the Story of |ihree runs were ail ths ited nended. |N4 despite. the fact that the woather [presentnd’ with the’ trophy for making | nt" the top next ‘season va oe demands, eer + 4 r 1 ud | ¥98 miserable, mana 0 enjoy them- | the gren Ing posbdlllesatensiai lay a haa nt been a rues boxing | Cincinnati's Two Victories. | usshalike'eesuine chsinoons” " |telvanendee the tron! congettios | Rgaraytfyice™™s st ePeRO SS | Semigge shades MaCarron. ss| Sheepshead Bay Speedway ‘match fartford in eighteen years, featon trophy was awarded yea- petition Nees ALLENTOWN, Pa., Oct. 3.—Bet 86 | ever since the memorable McGov- WILLIAMS LOST GAME THROUGH | verday to George F. Keenan. His rounds the Lgrlo ALO: tast night stike Me: 00 Sat.,2 P.M. | fATional fad Young Corbett fought there, By Bozeman Bulger. WILDNESS, of 66 at Belleciaire and 6 at Forest Hil | MILLER HUGGINS IS SIGNED | Tisue. the Irish middieweight, shade Oct. 4th lotorcycle : the latter knocked al! pugili e of ere the best t f three tourna- Jack McCarron of Allentown th @ ten 4 J CHAMPIONSHIPS gilintie GHTCAGO, oct. 2 | ‘ane wud ¢ Williams was just | ‘ore, the best two out of three tourn f ; ieee ogcer tts prope by puitisg Waika aca | be ARTEL Rone ta GAN Ailoweo tere Tis tha siesiaga hole jredal Gay hanks | Le LEAD YANKS NEXT YEAR. Thorn the openiae ron, tn the test round : mame ot Sorry to sleep in ile time, ep serece: t7 ote te Gon) than four hits. Rvery base on balls, Soap yesterday M. Cochiwn showed. (ee re both Btood toe to toe for fully two ' this reason alone Mulvihill be- home after two defeats in Cin- | 1 ito eaténen. Into ran inaking ma- Way with 24-66, hile. oth with Miller Huggins wilt try once more minu ' ’ Brat & bout between two such cinnatf saw little change tn the! terial In this matter the Keds over- ‘ Dundes would ben tiger’ | wagering activities, looked no bets, Old Silm Salle shone | “from 4 box office standpoint. At the| The betting odds on the Reds are] Hinnntly, ih em Pe ag, x" though Py time it would open a new field | tut 7 to 5. There is more money tol {icine in strength, the wizardry of ’ : Pup Hy enren cor fae Hghters of lpet on the Sox at that figure than|the southpaw veteran overshadowos inion that Leonant end Durdes | there was in Cincinnati on the Reds.| all efforts of his opponent. He was Bee opinion that Leonard and Dundes hit freély, but in escaping from bad 2 i id be willing to help their own |The loyal rooters of Chicago whol) }iicg proged himself us elusive ay a0 4 arene 2 Spoepting ae went to Cincinnati on a spectal train/ecl, When runners were on the base ; entage that would give the “t y 00d ball |Pigcorers a chance to make some nq teva ee ag rg app Which to hit, te playedton thelr . @ ‘ and pay expenses which ate * | ne. ¢ rt id - Resessarily will be bix. pened. ‘They find it rather diMoult to] {ey*, imate, them overanxious an a explain with anything like « ring in| But Sallee must not be given all S the voice. the credit. The hero of that second siderable expense iu arranging for the leasing of the Hartford’ Armory. He had to employ legal ad- Viners and see many important per- Bons before he actually signed the Red triumph was Eddie Rousch, the Perhaps It ts easter for us of the) Citteiaer whom the Giants let go 80 neutral territory. The truth is that/ay to keep Benny Kauff, After the the White Sox were beaten, and) game ola Bhoritt Galles grasped Heddle Reds by the hand and proclaime im is ponies Deis, pepecne oe played | Fivior, Sallee cherished no ilusions for the big building. As hy says | Detter |. If the Box show nol as.’ to what saved the day. It was if the fighters and their many | ™ force in their attack than was/ Rousch's running catch of Felsch's don’t take this into considera-| shown in Cincinnati, they will be|long drive toward the centre field statin, ir tel m bout, fence that bore a hi f Pithink they Gught to “hog at | Penten worse, ‘To liken tt to an army| the moment we heard the © they do, why, the-promoting of | enstve, the Reds have proved them-|the bat. Buck Weaver, who had just ts will out of the question as |sclves first class shock troops, while | doubled, was on base at the time and | 4 Hartford and jts ideal facilities |the Sox can bo well likened to an Na Gy erent ge ite) ely, thill informs us that douta, to|Cxhausted division shoved in to hold Jisnd, As the hall and Rousch started with 10 rounds, no decision af.|% Weak line. They have shown no] |! looked ax if there was no chance of at Hartford, will be conducted | punch, no concentrated attack. It betng pulled down, Ronsch turned | the direct ‘supervision of the| TEAM WORK MISSING IM SOX|IF back and sped Hike a sprinter Navy and Civilian Board of TF toward the fence, faving judged control. ‘This high class or- OUTFIT. the distance ag he thought, he turned | tion will have entire charge ot| ThOUGh individually possessed of| suddenly but found he had far- tests at the Hartford Armory. |more power, team work initiative has|'er to fo. Running backward for another ten feet he leaped in the air appoint all the officials and|been Iacking. Where the Reds, under} ing the ball struck hia outstretched ¥ concerned will be answer-|ine pikfiful direction of Pat Moran,| fingers, He clamped on and came Boon arganiead (pat the wert [have been resourceful and clever tho| town, with, what would have spell | on the highest possible|Box have done nothing to give one! «cone that followed in the stands and | @ start of surprise In yesterday's H bg 5 aetancn ory Felsch who went we bn = aad a mck to e bench. + YAOK DEMPSEY, the heavyweight [Sem the Box did not lack for op ' TO ORDER With the $75 and $100 Suit Mark near at hand I am proud to announce that I can still make a Strictly Custom Tailored suit to order that consists of good woolen and good lining at a price of $20. Many Fall and Winter £ iyles to select pei, States Worsted, Rosedale Woolens, Commodore Worsted and Hundreds of other Famous Styles and Makes, Fortanity, More cocasions for vie-| «,TR%t, riliant bit of fielding was : consisting of Blues, Blacks, Tweeds, Cheviots, Fancy Worsted Suitings and Melton, potaplbanl hari yregy nities | tory were presented to them than tol only did it prevent a run and Sreainty Shetlan sand Plaid Back Overcoatings. Which will carry hie thee) {the Reda, but each time they foll| More, but It killed the one big batting Preeti pie Aig rally that was beginning to xpread a SUITS, 15 Strictly Custom Tailored Suit Overcoat eountry for five or six weeks. He cloud on the faces of all Redland ey back to these parts carly in| In two of the earty tnmings they! After that the Sox reen Desember, after which he may sign |had @ man on third with only one| art, Thern ix much speculation as _ Up for a match, which will give the t even »| to the Cincinnat! pitcher Digaae of this city and pointe nearby [Us Dut Bot even @ long fy could be! \tanager Moran has not ee me Die ection, Ae desde Gress auptasain rota [Ta eeee niente Woolens purchased in extremely large quantities at ex- te Intorest, as it will he the firat i OFFICIAL BOX SCORE seis. sa Ses misreninp, ae HAR: | shance of tho "Box wauinat a. ren! tremely low prices. ; 00 nander, OF THE SECOND GAME third with only on out when Gan. ES y dil came up for the second time, only Seores for Motoreyele Fans. OF WORLD'S SERIES rou weakly to fret, Records by the wholomle are expected Manager Gleason is betng oriti-|'o faM to-morrow when some sixty of All Garments tailored in my cwn daylight sanitary workrooms. Every Suit or Overcoat sold invany one of my Stores is cut and designed by ° 2 I have a number of un- claimed Suits on hand, sold by ApH BELFO & %|cised frecly for steadtastly adbering | iO. Teton? championanty motores | * 4 H tite tvory' ne t'man‘geis on tis pone |" Mest et Heeomend My Sooreor |W | Me as high as $30 to $40, which J. CAUL MACDONALD ee i ually smashed through the White _ I will dispose of at a price whois oneof the highest-priced and bestdesigners in 4b Eee ess Gee oe JAMAICA the country, also a technical efficiency engineer in Meco 8878, 6 Ba, To “a |oureeti, ond daring, while Gleason tailoring and clothing manufacturing of inter- ie re, siesta eth Going,” |ioted multtings A E aslow as $ national repute, and for this reason he is of great PEP eat faviusy. treatin of R C S service to my institution, a comfort to my cus- . | $F A Brie ion ie senior fouoer tel TOMORROW tomers and a guarantee of satisfaction. pace i ? $ Sic to win came to the Reds. 8b fg Gitte comet es ante et $2,500 Plerrepont oe |S. HENRY ADLER LAE 38° iEAIAG aba thot’ wan tie’ daate lose Century Handicap Q ff | Rath, the first man to be favored, and 3 other Brilliant Cont: was advanced on, Deuberts ,cecr-|] yiusr BAG AT 3.20 F, M, 1482 BROADWAY, Near 40th St., Next Door to Empire Theatre Open fice. Groh also walked, Rousch then Evenings Until 10 P, M.—Saturday Until 11 P. M. ra Hlapry Felco" Box oi sat 70 NASSAU STREET, Cor. John 3 CHURCH STREET, Near Liberty 5 ere Happy Felsch of the Sox got Wy jexcited and lost his head tempogrily. Dau 7 Fe 1 | He a r ie ads Neestiod ef talie? Unt 7 PF, oP. M. Vmod oped” so whra oP aon || Suis ote “44 FLATBUSH AVENUE, Near Nevins ‘Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Gre! ass made ote i. 10 P, M,—Saturdey Until 11 P, cond. ‘Duncan got the ae on