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| THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1919. r) ° é ° a a 7 pred we DL Bee ; Miss Alexa Sterling Wins NEWS OF ALI THE SPORT § Penn Eliminates New York « vl iJ e * | ~ Over Mrs. Gavin in Finals — a ---— In Lesley Cup Matches ’ ° : | —_—— REV For Women s Golf Title yd sir aS Champion uy Won [Massachusetts Team Meets Ahly incorestine individual content Meee hes 13 win: ational Tournament at Shawnee Quakers in Wind-Up of the| Hin cannon he we ame | ¢ Defeating Her PPO-| stronger coming in and had an ex- game of the World's Patios was ‘denen ; ‘put ine fod etter SOUTHAD 7 c Hig a the ‘be, sone Sear tard } nent by Wide Margin Of. Six sieving ‘recoran when the one. aed nt, era” flat ate | art SOMag i saat | PIE Penmeyvanta va wt pay |e peg i having boy Pennss } ly one more piteh than Fisher and| not terrified by the ow 5 ley Cup, the Quak ¥ } topped her drive on the very first only 4 4 u W. C. Pownes and Mas Starster By William Abbott. hole, an early sign her nerves were Lesaue, combined, the totale bolas 96 iid Gas coe) hated New York's crack team yeater- | te), 1!'s' ‘pertosse ttres ood MA ter ‘a ia] | hare maT Evening Word.) | not well under control. This gave Fisher and 18 for the Cuban, reveal his pitching plans cither. i 31° a A Berra rae ‘ 1 al ebay ted Fat Grate 9 j ‘NBE, Pa, Oct 4. | Miss Stirling the whole 4 to 6 and o— feels that @ southpaw @ first clash of the two days’ | {i ALEXA STIRLING, © 22-|the lead she never once relinquished. | ner seletee Sy thera Or heirs | ech, but he probably | w Waly Coe ec enrerent i the forenooa, playing) 5 { year-old Atlanta girl, won the] At the fourth hole Mrs, Gavin's Of Fisher. He gave one base on balle ‘s Fort. The chances rently |“t foursomes, the Quakers captured | Meeie and ¥. OW. | z ‘Women's National golf title to- against two by Fisher, and had four Cleotte or Bill fcur of the five matches from New | strame ft. foal i tes * ps vA “4 second shot dropped in a brook Miss strike-outs a gomparea with none by ones Tt will be Pith: the contents | ' Randel y for the second time when she| stirling winning, The Southern girl Fisher and one que. ha |Cleotte was certainly not. “righ e contests in singles, played lefented, by the wide margin of 6| with a neat putt for a 4 won the fifth importation, (ims Nemo missing one | Veansniey and ames hae never ap-| during the afternoon, resulted in an) 4 . ind & Mra. W. A. Gavin, a little/ hole, The eighth 105 yards with the low and on the Inside. das even break at five each, netting Penn- | star A inglish woman, who entered from the peing |, Edward Trowbridge Coiling made | yl¥ nia a grand total of 9 to 6 points | Ht an tal of 9 to 6 pointe | Mews 4 4nd H green on a hill top Miss Stirling lost, : M. tyes ch when after driving nicely to within fifteen feet of the pin she meased up her first putt, the ball scarcely mov- ing six feet. Her putt for a half was also missed, Mrs. Gavin taking the Fisher had two bad innin forced. to throw twenty times second session and elghteen fouth Shore Clwb, Long Island. fiss Stirling offered such strong de- j ense for the premier championship ! the won at Belmont Springs in 1915 i hat Mrs, Gavin never had a look in. ly to left to start the frame sixth, In the second he dished up| iF raver apun a sate one to left, § seven strikes, an equal number o ret ope ate o Jeopt Ying over the team of veteran ¢ balls, one pitch was hit over the infleld Ing Collins te centre hohe in ike [era including players from all thr tnd ‘the other five, wore driven sharply | tempting to Bunt, popped Ih. thie mid: | Ustricts, The old-timers showed S 69 | Hee the diamond to the alert Di short handed for their matches, and for the day Tho Massachusetts men had across the diamon: fhteen + 1 ‘The cool playing southern miss out-| hole 3 to 4 gers hit only three of the eis! \bert, and Groh made another circus|their ranks were filled with younger i js pitched in the sixth, one being | roo won he awaewed Felach's whirl. | e “ 4 fassed her English opponent from| qo Amerioan title holder had only o fy, Bin the gan oS” ight valle te wind drive, threw to" gecond and | Bayer, including psig 2 By hme “4 ee to green. Mrs. Gavin just re-/4 short putt to capture the ninth thet inning. (ered ea veliy tito teearee” ("Jat playing with the New York team|, PAUTIMORE. Md. Oct. 4—Before 4 sived a lesson how the old game| when she slipped up on the chance, 7 404 fe und the veterans in the morning one of the greatest crowds that ever hould be played and especially the eer'a, greptegs OS Tae eer ote afternoon; J.B, Crookston of Pitts-/*4w ® boxing show in this city, Ki¢ 1 tne a only Mee Dalls, and was |achting came Th iin “acgond inning | tureh and otheras But the New Kng- | Norfolk | offaltimore received | a wall te Duncan | landers won easily, They swept the|earned decision from Pop of clean and got seven of |!’Miadelphia over John Lester f York here last night rican A. C. Norfoll rine incinie {0 the New er and | the hole being halved in sixes. three strikes and. six balls, and was|scoring came in the found for four gro"nders, one of which |when, with Roush out, I {rent safe, His easiest Inning Waa the (ahot a neat line single to left. He|fve foursom second when Gieposen of the Reds/went to second while Risberg Was! the ten singles for a total score of ;° on eight pitched bal throwing out Larry Kopf, but Neale | ja te 4 | couldn't put over the punch for the | I “We're not worrying: wi still alndeded run. He clouted one to di + lead, and. we'll, improve of Jt to-|Collins, who easily threw him out at hth @lue of steadiness, for, while the! At the turn Miss Stirling was 2 up. Cnglish star was visibly nervous, | atiss stirling playing beautifully, (ss Stirling played her match with} whtie her opponent made numerous ut showing the slightest trace Of) errors, took the next four holes in a Attles, The champion made few er-| row, The cards: ors and the only sign of emotion! Miss Stirling, Out: Incidental to the team matches and {only the latter's holding tacties ena struggle for possession of the'him to go the limit. Johnson was prac- aid Pat Moran after the 'firet . the day's play Introduced a@ tically out om his feet at the Anish. i tas the chewing of a straw. Miss Sb 6e 8 Sek sichidtieeananiiias ance ed {terling’s superiority was plainly} Mrs. Gavin, Out: ne hown in the scofe of holes, Thir- 6:88 tba ees een holes were played, Mrs. Gavin| Miss Stirling, In: 6 4 3 4 “ apturing but one, the short uphill] Mrs. Gavin, Int | 6 6 4 6 an ‘ight where Miss Stirling, after hav-| (Miss Stirling and Mrs, Gavin tied ‘ ag the hole apparently won, missed | at 87 for the qualifying medal Mon- - } putt in a strong manner, the inis-| day, After winning the chief trophy ‘ ake giving Mrs. Gavin her only hoie|to-day Miss Stirling graciously pre- ra Netory of the mateh, sented the medal to her vanquished d Mise Stirling took 41 strokes for the rival. 7 i Backers of the White Sox '~ Refused to Hedge Bets Even With Reds in Front Though Beaten by Kerr in Third Game of World Series, cifein. nati Team Has So Far Shown Better Brand of Baseball Than Their Chicago Rivals—Ray Fisher Made Them Gift | ,Chamsicn Benny Leonard proved | trast Nears, st Beacons MT ten rounds such a big drawing card in his first | ¥tvertey olen of Two Runs With Bad Thr ow, Appearance in a bout at Detroit last | | Wille Lewis, the retired foal miieweight, hi By Bozeman Bulger. Wednesday night, when he stopped | ici) so tar taken under his management Johnny Charley Metric in seven rounds, that | patter. the b COMISKEY PARK, Chicago, Oct. 4. | Billy. McCarney, the fight prom cer | an Bobby s HE third game of the series for the world's baseball title gave the|of that city, has matched him up for | %™ Neve. sou many tighta, according to| Lew, White Sox their first chance to produce a hero—little Dick Kerr. |*"°ther fight. His opponent in (his }irip to Pr 1 may bring his two battlers w go will be Joe Welling, the Chicago | liu, fighter. They will clash for ten! rank hones Tony Verl at the Whip of peanuts, but with the game heart of a Sysonby, by sheer force of nerve|rounds on Oct, 15, In the other two Civ C., twelve funds to ® degisiou, Monday ; wish nade the Reds eat out of his woman-like hand and stopped them cold. ten round scraps Willie Loughlin of South Bethlehem will go against | Stor Bett e Hing } Johnny Griffiths of Akon, O,, and Pay [aN Ws firs. ai of the Chicago team's _kepupe ice moment a man reached first. Stolen|Moore of Memphis, who recently agninet Harry powers. They were on ne r date | banes are beginning to be looked upon |turned from Engl Pee an ee ae a ee, ee [as inmoanibllitios fought Jimmy Wilde, will take cn ee ee ation ina| Again and again the Sox tried after |Jabez White, the rugged bantam- played baseball which lived up to} tney had a safe lead, but it was futile, | weight of Albany, N. Y. their reputation. The Sox, it ts ad- | «waar pill Rariden’s old arm worked —_— mitted, are a great money team and|iixe a piece of machinery and not a} Jammy Mooney, who han been apmintol| Al Hobe have come back many times before. | binaker of the National A, C, of Philadel. | hearywel amweight, who fought in the war, orth, the east side ligh:weight, Bo ‘This midget of a left hander, about the size of a Harry Stevens pin: y. the California fighter, will e in a bout in Philadel ing, Oct, 18, He will go %, the husky Pittsburgh fighter, nd, where he Jack Hanlon, matchmaker of viympia A, A has signed up the ten to meet in the main @o of six rounds, Hanlon tried to get Grob to me manager of Greo hand Grob in The game itself was an illustration ney tho “senaational Staten fstand nt wuoeked out all but twe }hair did he vary in whistling the ball ‘ pega : The fans who on SUO8 are o te Hath at Coartibht: tise Will stage his first sbow at that club to | of m met, Is eet on making & s ie de tath at the right place, It Jobuny hag arranged an ali star card of | 100 par cent record, something no other tre in a predics In tavor| "#8 deadly. In the sixth inning | tute which should yack the clubaawe, Battling | hiaryw of at any Fi ne soon ie eae In faVOF! Frekson and Felsch attempted the hit | Murray . Dave Astey, i ng Uronate ve, | (tine, Newark clams the cnly two men to go the 6f the Rede uo tari the vtetding opis rh Matting Mack, Frankie Clark va, Young Sacco, | limit with this imcteorle young battler and they {and run play—the first time the Sox | . J missioners are badly confused in tix-| Jdinny Mealey vs, Jack Rumwo apd inthe amin} are Johnny Saxon and Charley Wunert, Tuesday have attempted it—but Felsch missed | go Joey Fox of Eaglad w, Joe Ty the ball and shoeless Joe suffered a | ot Brookyn, but now of Philade'y quick death at second from Rariden’s | yoy iq" Lewis, w! deadly throw. he boxed Champion i ta, formerly | wight, at the Bayonne A. A., he ts determined } wil atten Saxon, Al meets Weinert in New Oct pes to kayo Charley, thus knock has not fought since | ing out every man ever wo face him. O'Dowd @ ten-r0 ing the betting odds, In a nine-gaine 7 series it is quite different from a seven game affair, The moral effect Is tell- S250 2R8045 § me te ma a ing. .Cincinnatians are loath to step - , ss ., bee Gisnenne ‘oorersl Woes 000, has tes Jeff Smith of Bayonne ie booked up for two ~ == 1 out “And with the White Sox rooters| yarn” yankees, made a poor ehowimne | unl tw ty Frank De ise the pronotar a | te tehs, On Tieday erenng he wal wan ADANS oy * . xlous soveral big bets were|..\cttempting to do the Box. He was | Turan. Me. to meet Willie Lawglin of South | Pav et eaters caenie ine : \: NC nN ‘ j & J Hethichem, Pa., im a twelve-round bout on the a ‘ Placed this morning at 6 to 5, despite) tne arst of the Red right handers to | niga uw Oct, 13, Lewis ia goiting into shape for | N.Y. mile on Sept, 13 be will go agains oh . ac od the fact that the Reds still have (he! cay the task. He will not again, | ihe contest at Billy Gruyp's gymnanum in Harlow, | Frankie Maye of Whiladelphia, who ie under the PERS Per AER 4 | edge. George M. Cohan: a heavy 8up- |rne gox leaped on him us if a right Eddie May, the Lightweight of Allentown, who | 0’ Brien, for eight rounds ogi iy Wed otk ) porter of the Sox, has declined to 1¥| hander was a sweet morsel. They had | w fighting in ins teat form now, is elated to 8-1 On account ‘of tho chilly and diaagrocabl antes oie: off any of his money, He wants to)1.on hungry for a morsel for three in two more battles, His fint will be with | weather, Matchmaker Jobn Jennligs of the Armory el \4 perts who have doped championship! maxing at that, but no thanks can | sania bettler, for ten rounds at Lancaster, Pa., ou wher nls to stage indoor boxing | battles of the past. Yesterday's vic-|h4 given to Fisher for that, the Sox |e nuent of Oct. 13 This fisst ehow wilt bs held tke latler vane * } tory has torn up all the plans, Tho — of this month, . were so clumsy in throwing away] gtauy rervert, the A. A. U. champlen, has —- =< White Sox are on their way, and Chi-}ineir opportunities. ‘They should | pecn secured to meet Terry Martin of Providence. cagoans think they are coming fast. /naye made g half dozen runs, They| i. 1, on Monday night, at Valley Palle, M1, But they are shy of pitchers. The] mado three, and two of these were | twelve munds to s dectston, This will be the firs 5 2 oO et pt - A bout held in thal place since Honey Meliody and J Cleotte, Jama and <err, q e F er of Jersey City a Gr ® th W. Id’ S . lik Mapas acbeirealte beineVecusl we (mace is te ei RE a Rat a A eat moments in the World’s Series are like great was knocked out, Williams was beaten used his spit ball frequently, and it Forrest A, C. last night. In the semi- \ } } — 4 2. “ ” +f posed one Wine We ta ' maw ‘Perfo, who waged many biking ore | FOeTedt, A.C. laa ight. In the som men life—“nerves” tell. Allthe physical reserv | ahd pow Herr has proved intit 19-1 va the une of thie-aplt Ball that |i’ lene canine ond, slimes tate fo | Otte t ort sat eee Oey mrt, OF mo ts in life—“ne tell. e physi e ; | | Frankle Jerome Is Winner, LONG BRANCH, N. J., Oct. 4 Fran om the Harlem Spider, had nothing on his tast bail. The | struck him like a boomerang and gave | fiance aod also in this country, has decided to] York boxed a draw a an h is strain to t e r in: ° ‘. an slight little jump on the ball that won| the Sox a new life tt beck into the dozing game agsio, fle has t him his many victories was missing. | | Tn the fecond Inning. Jackson. who | mampkaei srangemeita wendy ‘bo win and - m as ‘ea ig point; ee m has been hitting well, singled. Felsch | tye afvain of Packey O'Gatty, the good Lith |EDUCATIONAL, INSTRUCTION, &C Kid Gleason doesn't know If he his) yoy ordered to sacrifice, though the| renter of Harlem, ‘Twyford ia of tho opinion that NAL, INSTR LN SS recovered it, At any rate, he planned | crowd growled its displeasure at such | (assy can beat many of the little fellows, to shove him again and see. If, how- | tactics with ‘4 slugger at the bet At aus. : abe AN ae ee lanibe palpi » Sox |any rate Felsch swung on a sharp-| Cty Tumer, the Indian who fighta Al Mo ever, Clootte fails, then the White Sox | Pre ving ‘spitter and rolled an easy | Ciorkes, the hearyweight of Blizsbeth, N, J., ia are hard put, Notwithstanding their) punt to Fisher. In fielding the ball|an eight-round bout a the Beteyiowa A, ©, of superior batting power their attack | Fisher grasped the ball on its moist] sisatetd, N, J., on sext Friday night, is in flv as been clumsy and awkward as|side and in attempting a throw to| shape for the contest aud will eater the ring Bae. Yeon skilitur | second, Where he had an easy out,| much better form van be thas beca for amy Mattie SKUINO"\ the ball slipped, went far over the] in tho last for months, Tarucr wants to bea assault of the Reds |second baseman's head, allowing | MoQiaskay #» that be can get a match with A) In the fielding game the Reds also} Jackton to reach third and Felsch | Rovers, tbe Staten I heavyweight, “4 ad ¢ White gox playeg| second. Gandil came through with Rave mppreied. Fhe at re te yea! clean single and both scored, Thut| Bill Brennan, the Irish heavyweight who hae beautifully in the field before their) yoke up the game. The next man| done no boxing since he knocked out Jack Burke home crowd, but even then they cast| was given a base on balls and the Sox| the 4 BE F. champion, at New Orleans six weeks “nerves” do the rest. There is nothing better to steady those “nerves” than Adams Black Jack Gum. The stars of baseball know. Try Adams Black Jack for your own “nerves.” 2 \ MAGNETOS, GENERATORS, CARBURETORS important parts tn per running of your funy part Koes wrong ou going to do steward Automobile Schoo! teacher you in the most thor Kh Way, motor col compared with the smooth, truction no shadow on thelr National League|had before, them the chance of | #60, will wavel to Quebec City, Can., ow Oct, 10, ot spponent ‘ho stands roared with| slaughter. They ruined tt, though, by| where he will meet Jack 1 big Canadian U Pponen| he stand: \ lack of punch, of aggressiveness, ‘In- | heavywelht, for ten rounds, Davis bas twelve approval for the miraculous plays of} stead of letting th» rally continue its | stslht knockouts to his credit, einie Groh ¢ ey oid yr Lisberg | mome Schalk, ano! sO ° Heinie Gr they did for Itisberg | momentum Sch: ROGUHOR BOOS BRD | toe ct ye ores boxing promoter, He has soured a lease on & le and Eadie Collins, ‘The White sox| tet, Was ordered to sacrifice and, as a result, Gandil was forced at outfield had iitte opportunity to scin-| Soccemeamiamics my thir sl "| big armory at Hartford, Coun, and se Has : stage on timportany boring show they on the ni e tillate, Dick Kerr's left arm kept the Card Complete for Carniva’ OD Bene mais we be te ae tad All the records of the past World's |sportsmen's Club, announced yesterday | loa lighondights. Dao Morgan bas agreed to Series ure not at hand, but a group |that he had completed his all star card] allow Fitmimmons to do 183 pounds ringside, of stativticlans declared last night |for the big boxing carnival which will] Wich i the woight Frank Bagley ie asking Witz sr 0 hin ate that never before hud @ pitcher hfld |e held In the First Regiment Armory in|" OG me pie, Adams Black Jack Adams California Fruit Adams Yucatan ic Adams Chiclets Adams Pepsin Adams Sen Sen ra thoroug! your equipment and struction, 1 do not hesitate 1 your’ coyrsa to any one d Evenin e briva AMERICAN CHICLE COMPANY 2 NEW YORK CLEVELAND CHICAGO KANSAS CITY SAN FRANCISCO - f his opponents ‘to three lonely hits in |Newark on Monday, Oct, 13, when Co-| Joe Lynch, New York's areat bantam, will prob: | ed that the Reds had |New York vs. Tommy Touhey of P from Palledelphla, Baltimore, Cleveland, iosten no chance of scoring. We, however, |80n;, Be pression that Smoky |recent conqueror’ of Johnny Kilbane Frankie Gonifrey of this city, who beated Pete ’ a world’s series game, | \; e x two hits In a w bay Newark, and Al Roberts, the latest teat io three of the Portiend papers, bas just been Each of these bouts will be for eight | /% ‘welts rounds at “a |lumbus Day will be celebrated, ‘The| ably box Kid Megan at St, Louis Oct. 14. Kddle | J the big series, and these three hits {cara is ax follows: Willie Jackson of| Mesd has reosived offers of matches for his star | were so acatt Ton ro alger, 'rench feather- rovidenoe, | Welght champion, vs. Frankle Brown, |"? P are under an ’ d Joe Wood on the Giants to |Pete Herman, bantamweight champion rtley in @ twelveround bout at Portland, Me, of the world, va, Harold Farese, of | « week a cording wo th porta of the vou The Reds yesterday were baffied at |sution In the heavy wel AsDee VAs | see sts'cs sates Les aoknaaa’ tok lekeeal takin every turn, Even the danger from |Charley Weinert, the Newark Adonis, Me., on Oct, 8, bases on,dulls was snuffed out the rounda ‘Dick Peters, the local Lightweight, will bax a ) Pall ov