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, | ¢ . ps | \ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 191 BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [muitos \ PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 7.—Before a THE SLAUGHTER STILL CONTINUES .- |-. - ~ By Thornton Fisher j:*",'". oes it that the clever mug “sone” iw Py sof & ky A wat ound the range ata Ate son fou $ AW WAL a WiCKe Cross. just DECISION \~ © i - velore ihe Close he Uhird round " gending him. to. the canvas Lie, Tay on hig back when LK Le javing hi Jacks no time neasuced ham rr Fight Wo point of the chin Morgan had to be car Old Timers Won't Admit Superi- Weed Meee wea tough of Present Day Horses Alecks Oatfights E nm ~ and Horsemen, seas co dawn Hntienven Pas ous ee JAKE AWAY Man o' War and last night, bu ‘icision to ¥ a SCHALIC WAS PUT what kind of two-year-olds OUT OF THE GAME awn was booed by the crowd, Mar Peas es tis lai eo FOR 'GROUSING? Bore and (ramingiorn, bromotees made two old timers at the track who fell oe Ravel. sad to Giscussing horses, horsemen and HOD ELLER PUT Hem aaa ae General racing conditions compared DOWN @S FAST AS THEY vs, & Ps Haase Oc, Joth 6. tue tae to those of the old days. Ser ue. Se, NB! * . _ iN 0 round bout ‘here Sammy Nables out- “Yes,” continued one of them, “Man De © War is 2 food two-year-old and ‘will very likely be a great three-year- 14, but I'd as oon take off my hat to Bome of the old timers. Colin, Fair Play, Beaucoup, Peter Pan, McCar- ter, Artful, Tanya, Sysonby, Broom- stick, Irish Lad and Blue Girl, who ‘won the Juvenile in her year at Mor- ris Park All of them were great hhorees, and many of them were out \Fat Rest the same year. They furnished con- o teats, not the runaway races of Man @ Wer this year. 1 wish it were pos- sible to see a Colin and a Man o’ War moot. I can easily imagine what a Face it would be. * “When the old-time handicap kings ‘went @ route, say a mile and a quar- fer in 2.06 or 2.07, it was considered remarkable. Nowadays they do it in 2.02, but under far different condi- tions. They didn’t have the pasie- board tracks fe ee e Urs ot “A Place for Everything” — We brag a lot about Par- JUST AS MUCH EXCITEMENT GH THEN WERE THERE amount Shirts at $1'50 and $2.00 in those days; they as THROU tify i @idn’t have forty different kinds of Pa —and they justify it ‘ racing plates and alibia, and there were no scheming trainers with end- i Jess tricks to fool the bandicapper, no Sharpshooters nor double dealers. Gos mt | Golf Champion Began Career é “‘Have you got a good horse? hat ‘Come on out and we'll race him.’ wate enn 7 et! AS Tom-Boy by Preferring | But we're just as proud of dur sox and ties and other good | needables with which to stock ~ your chiffonier. All the new equipment a man needs to carry him through the Fall and Winter. Par-amount Quality—first and Racegoers Are Dejected _} | and Gossip . EVENING WORLD'S vwd SPORT HISTORY |. Because Favorites Refuse |. %2, quarter wouldn't ‘hang, some of the ‘ e By John Pollock 2 score in tlle wor day golf tour-| foremost —and standard prices ogy ir to-day who run MI Club tn Oran . for everything. 2.03. Mind you, I mean over the Gna of the, cartes ‘ » he Woes . fa 303; Mind you. 1 mean over the AMMEYL ANA IN AUS TO MIOUS | Tri cccin avs voxins rows O WIN AT SAMALEH LVACK)::0'o0'eitiss a there's temendous satiene their time” ‘ to be staged by the Bayonne A. A. A pave a corr Oe Pe was played as an eighteen: ‘) tion in patronizing a one-pric: " >; « ap. Miss Hardin p' tion, where every mai “y ." broke in the other vet, | Miss Stirling Two-Time Winner of National Honors Then Made | "0° held at Schuetzon Park at lly) Gi Of Them Go Down in a| RACING SELECTIONS, _|resi.,course of, the: tases is terved alike, whether he comes i ark Sor a Her Own Fiddle and Developed Into an Accomplished Vio~.{-boemeriok has secured a lease on the Row, While “Good e emrrey practice at Columb in overalls or frock an nd $09, hats had hard races. Some of them won linist—She Advises Early Start to All Who Would Excel on beets Eadiclldadlnatied Urb le Things” Score First RaceJack O'Dowd, Graphic, |/iatlem . Uipegcrte pe tr pticreH Meare yon cet to every- twice i iA g Judge Wingfield. © had be ‘0 | bedy—or vie gland Mh ddl page gal ov Links, for She Began Playing When Eleven. modate 3,000 persons, Docsserick ¢x- = Meena cathe Wack Hay, R48, lent Sondidon by Pate GeRa te | Dep oe: ‘ather umbia boatman, they are auill at the pects to bring off many important 7 mba an, they a 5 ran a horse in the steeplechase bouts this winter and early next year. By Vincent Treanor. Third Race—Nutcracker, Recount, ert ah eet es Rupees Cordially, and then brought bim out for the By William Abbott. -oue Pupil, Just like he did Bobby | ror the opening show this evening Al Es vitarar ti Dlayers are having @| Lady Gertrude neopatra, Head Over Union oat Club house on the Ha: ry lones, Ps ‘a nt co J . : e Je te ' Yast race and won it wo. ET tn the gamo carly is Miss! ind several other youthful Atianta | Roberta, tho promising young light hard time of it these days st! steels, Northern. Baile Sone | MRCP OCC merece oo first old-timer nodded assent Alexa Stirling's Up to mem-|stars. Under the watchful eye of| heavyweight of Staten Island, will| 5, Sataet And ae)8: Temly emprege || (Sah) thoeWcodtnnty ern Por ‘Oct. ort to reach :|PAR- then continued: “Why, the gam- bers of her sex who aspire for| Instructor Maiden the Southern srl! ciash with Johnny Saxon, the game |*D8 of dissatisfaction with the sport Sixth Race—trish Dream, Masked | settlement of the strike of stable boys | Diers, I'mean the mon who use to|goit success. The twenty-two-year-| PSD #howing exceptional golf abil- |) Oh) Weis “Oe lok O° Set are heard on all sides. Thrills are] Dancer, St. Allan. TS ceauracks pear Paris met with sp | Back their opinions in the old days, |old Atlanta girl who last week won|mitong, ‘sweeping style ‘of a maaa's| will battle for cight rouads. Several |f™ aNd far between, and there seems | - Fone, ainers retuned te " ie es. strikers, enty-f 0 * ‘ w es dierent too Where aro there| the national title for the second time Mtroke; not the short, poke ewing of| good preliminary bouts will also be ere ay Hrarmgh nepal Kumrher saved ground with him too, |haa been serama tock Sane pa an ae jy Dwyers nowadays or ie players, ; ' s 4 THIRD THIRD { Rly Grannans? ‘Why, thse men, |noma lord Mehed ilar. Firat of all, "Miss Stirling’ learned | contested. there has been almost a churchyard | eat of going. E managed to Ket homme | | Charles gb. mi Ie, Ereatest| ot Sith Stet ‘et 80th, Stroat j t everything on the up und up, anaes thoes : the shots, when and how to play! wine Jectmon, who fought Exklie Morgan, the quiet lately, with nothing to arouse | %°¢ond. As the crowd filed out of the) (oomiiitiiy ot Bie tine. Mfeasional foot. | 2206 THIRD AVE.|2835 THIRD: AVE } hances adrittadly even, would bet |OMly eleven. Constant practice earned} them. Then she brought into com-| pam tutner, in the oar bout of ax rounle a \the crowd. ‘thing like old-time | ack, (© the traing, it was aa if im) ia Neo rill he olnedeat ine ‘Selo eh 420th Ste ttohen | at 1600 Sh, finan ' $89,000 or $40,000 on a race, its reward for Miss Surling when at|miesion an ideal temperament for the |... ‘A, A. of Whiladembia last night, ta | ‘d@ to anything like old-time | funeral procession. There wore bowed | ¢; Jay this fall. ‘ “Do you know of one single man|the age of nieteon she won the na-|same. With this unusual equipment took tor Vaies more fights, On Friday waht /enttusiasm. And why? Because the|‘eads all over and thoughtful looks f 160 NASSAU ST, |201 W. 125TH ST. to-day who would do ‘hat, who would | tonal ch onahip. After a three|{t Wasn't long before the name Alexa | he tome Jake Scfufler, the Indian kid, ten runda|FaCes are hard to beat, as they al-|0M the faces of nearly every one. ‘Tribune Bullding a Th Avenue | bet any big sum without believing |" hipieinge PAS Stirling commenced to attract atten-| 4 puttalo, N. Y.; the following night be mevie| ways are during the fag end of the! About the gamest exhibition on the Ase 1628 BROADWAY — wt 0h Surat t oF thinking he had something the best |Years’ lape because of war conditions | tion outside Atlanta. George ‘*Young’’ Hene of Buffalo at the National | Soon And when. thi ndition /Part of a thoroughbred was that Of | Boyle caplured «tree style swine at the | ——— - 3 ©! {v7 Not on your life. |the auburn-haired, brown-eyed South-| Competing in her first national | 4 ©, of Philadewhia, and on Monday ervning he 5B asap bid Ged echai ‘Pho |Sdoot On in winning the third race. | distance in 4s, Miss Ethelda 2 emember how Grannan stood onlern mix again annexed national} toummamont in 1914 at Nassau the | mos Tommy Tucha at Newark in an eght-[A@tises the attendance falls off. The|He iteraly finished on three, yes, Wo! Hlelbtrey took a back a @ stool and layed Domino in the/ionors at Shawnee when she flashed | Southern girl qualified, but lost in the | round bout, Players, broke or badly bent. stay|might say two legs, and meanwhile |}? 2-58. and Miss Ruth ; ii z match race with Henry of Navarre | honors a! firet round to Mise Georgiana Bishop, cargere away from the track, and the layers | trying to respond to the whip as Pair touch her twin slater, r i for thousands and thousands, Is|the greatest game of golf ever played /former national title helder. Un-| Joe Tauoh, the went sie bantammvight, and y . brother applied it to Y off the rush |* breast stroke contest in there a layer around to-day who |by a woman jn this country—200-yard| daunted by this setback, the Atlanta | Jabee White, the game litide fighter of ABeoy,| missing their trade complain of lack of those behind. W he caine back ITO? Ky would do that without having an ace|ariyos, iron abots that were playy!|Kirl the following year’ reached the | N. ¥.. whe fought wich » uivat tweivetand boat !of business, and so it Koes—every-| io tiie soales the poor colt was caving ; r 3 $5.the Role? Grannan simply thought t form and acgurate put-|#oml-finals for the premier champton- | s Boston several wprks ago. hare jum bees |1,04y seems to have a legitimate kick |in so badly on his two bandaged hind | Monday night. : 4 Henry of Navarre would beat Domino | With pertec Hine ivai{2tiP at Onwentsia, only to lose to | matched for « return teitle in ust city on the legs that it seemed a shame that|whether the two days’ pro} ; } ‘nd gamely backed his judgment, He|timg that many a masculine rival] Mrs. ¢, H. Vanderbeck after a twen. | uight of Oct, 20, ‘The matchmaker of the Fenway ‘ Fairbrother didn’t signal for the priv- |be consolidate€ or the closing date st Week of Autumn Meeting ie, wen to the race at that.” would envy. And to reinforce her|ty-two hole match A, ©, of Boston Ime landed the bout and it will! Yesterday's results didn't help mat-| ioe yr dismounting long before he| Moved up a day : Worked up to a high pitch of ex-| trong the national champion] In 1916 Miss Stirling reached the | ve #aged at the Mechanks’ Pariiion in Gallemd ters any. Six favorites went down to] did, Shoot On is about through for} * — TOMORROW'S FEATURES | citement by their recollections and ideal golf temperament | Pinnacle of feminine golf When she, It will be anctier tmelve-round go with & decision} Vt uch to the disgust of the|the year, if not forever. w with no one around anxious to arjue|Poesessos the oi peranent| Gereated Miss Mildred Caverly in the! Sore her horses won, ore J Oct, %.—Ch The $2,000 ve the subject with them, the two vet-| that doesn’t catch an attack of rattles ' Anais at Belmont Springs. Then came| Dave Driscoll, matchmaker of the Arena, the| regulars, and six other hori "| After winning the first race witD| pincngton stopped Charlie Cosolt Ne erans emitted a pshaw simultancous- | after making a poor shot. jthe call for war work. Miss Stirling My By and adjustod thelr field glasses to| sims Stirling confesses sho is much | Promptly responded | by driving an | Kt 4 Jerome knocked out Ray Doyle in five | Mic ir eyes, ‘The field in th t army ambulance, and on leaves of a 4 a tion. F, Brown started to run him up | Jer reps Rr ie ay , Fase was just going to the post, | different from most girls. ‘The South- | ore amt eT, heclal golt| Wil at on four eight-round toute Col Ma bahay Hath pepiecbales 8. 'P. Randolph's representa- |20UNe% while, Pata amend. bout : and & Other + fine bunch of pigs, aren't they,” said|ern miss had it all figured out that | tournaments fer the Red Cross, opening boxing abow 2S the by ta * In the first race, for instance, W. R. hed the bidding. in the show of the Queen City A. C. Diversified Events ! the first one. “I'll way they're| this difference in feminine custom] With the resumption of go] this| Dried his ue, of hie bows climted Coe's Thunderbird was the favorite. Bressler didn't escape aliast night. . « @anines,” answered the second, hag a direct bearing on her golf. |¥ear Mins Stirling decided to defend} "™* & “mos eat me tote. She had an unfavorable post position when his Ultima Thule beat a H t a direc her title, and so formidable was the} mo chute in Philadelphia, the National A, C. Pickwick. Entered to be sold for Marty Whips Snyder, ( f WUNNY how some fight man: When at the tender ago of five the | defense that Mrs. W. A. Gavin was| an the Olwamic A A. am both trying to sgn |£OF 4 Slow breaker, and was swal- | 4) 800, i, Brown took the colt to $8.00) i izaBuTH, N. J. y F can put up seemingly irrefutable |future national champion, instead of | swamped 6 and § in the finals for the| up Joe Louch of this chy apd ige Burman of |JOWEd early, only to come like the|and stopped when Bressler added the | onins, th, Yoric bantam, whi J f » rauments to boost their fight-| Playing with dolls like most mem- a championentp at Shawnee! Coieago for « eit-round bout at ir ch the|}wind to be third when she got customary $6 Sammy, Snyder in ae 8 , bers of her sex, preferred to drive | yt fiiirday. _| latter part of thie month, The National wants it | siraightened out in the.stretch, Heavy |* fore a packed house, ¥ ik ers, We bave Leo P, Flynn par- In this match the Southern girl av-| for Got, 26, while the Olympia is ready to put it Weapon: a yood thing.” at ra WORLD’S SERIES FACTS. raat Ra meaanid’ so “9 a ticularly in mind. Leo profasses to| Pails and play carpentry. This UN-| raged about 200 yards off the tee.|on (ot. Zi, ‘The lads fought such a thrillits roppesd' way in the last two rounds, be indignant at the idea of Beckett, | Usual trait resulted in the creation of |Her approaches were beautifully | baitie at the Olympia that the fane want w soto 1, galloped home. —_—_ ie heavyweight the English champion; Carpentier,|® crude fiddle, for Miss Stirling de- Tee Oba narreved mateeae fit He bene Rattle cane, Favoritism was about evenly di- The fifth game of World's Fulton, Battling Levinsky and certain | veloped into an accomplished violin- | orcs the Atluntn mies was steadier | If Gene ‘Tunney, rs local light vided between Tenons Bon and| Series played at Chicago. Score, = - ‘ he others challenging Jack Dempsey, | !#t- Right, dere te vere her golf tran the majority of masculine so abs “hokier of the estima eit sary | Whimsy in the second. Tenens Bon,| Cincinnati (National League), | @7~7-——eemeeneee aia i me benefit 88 ing says as | players. ° ees cae peut “te [in going not exactly to bis liking, was . : Se Pie men, Bill Brennan, ta oth £ engibened hor wrists | And this ts the brand of goit that| ‘2 ot on Ost. 20 be can secure a "bout, ep |i BvIng uy 5s Chicago (American League), i on the fistic horizon, Leo then sets ced by fiddling apg driving| Matchmaker Dare Driscoll of the Anas of ser. Ja poor second and. Whimsy, after! 9 The standing now reads? oe to, state what he terms some facts a Ec to the bMAwn-eyed |“? Gia, weakt Ss bare Mn nee gated making the pace for nearly a mile, A i de 3 ove that fo one of ite? 88 \torm before large golf gallerie pant pots whieh he will put on that ereaing, |ATOPPed back out of the money. Al- Ww. & PO g st Dempsey than Brennan. Fivnn's facta |, Alexa Stirlingsis the second daugh- a | — : bert A., with as good as 6 to 1 against Cincinnati 4 1 300 we Number seven, most of them too long |te! Of Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Stirling.| Register early to-day. Booths open| Hamey Adair, tho Irish lightweight, has been | nim, gall Hie with the arabia hi 1 4 200 Uy Ten When the present champion wasn't ; Or Weems . galloped home, Chicago for reproduction here. We will, how- | NUS! more than a baby the Btiriing [from 8 P. M. until 10.80 P. M. You| smred to tere Young Ogle Waseem cr[omnections being about the only Rssres “ah sumaslias Vaamaas Bil. Sore nt be meventh, which |s &| family moved to Atlanta and located |will lose your vote if you don’t rege! (i, “in'jor fifteen roanda to # decision, Martis | profiteers. essay hi - hi Here it is: “Brennan is one of the |Just Opposite the East Lake links. Jiste: Cavvole will be the Uird man in the ring Mi ceed eaaslelae tna tue cialis First game—Cincinnati, 9; Chi+ A few heavyweights Jack Dempsey | The doctor, a devotee of outdoor ere = ‘ cago, 1; second game—Cincinnati, C.) could not knock out. ‘Brennan usted | life, encouraged his three daughters a q would get @ “break” in the third, . 4; Chicago, 2; third game—Chi- seven rounds with the champion and | to swim and play tenni ad othe, 0 A BC )X OR 0 F TH GAM Shoot On looked a legitimate favorite, . ! pan forced to ato with a Broken | trig are cupert swimmers: Alexa des FFICIAL SCORE OF Fl E Dut the rumor chat he had bad teot | CM 81 Cincinnatly Os fourth vi 4 = Dr = a am dens Willard, "Pred Aeon ane played early fondness for initating sent bis price to 12 to 6 and made} same—Cincinnatl, 25 leago, Carl Morris lasted with the champion | boyish pranks, and more than onco| CINCINNATI (NATIONAL LMAGUE), CHICAGO (AMERICAN LEAGUE). | Bally Bell the choice, Bad feet and| ‘The Reds now need only one combined. Furthermore, Dempsey geproperatag her father's suite for! wayer, AB. RB. H. 0, A, EB, Player, A.B, BR. H. 0. A. E./all, Shoot On won, with the favorite} game to win the charhpionship, admits himself that Brennan gave Se special occasion, Licbold, rf...... 8 © @ 2 © Olthird. af the him the hardest fight of his career,|, Finally Dr. Stirling began to mias 220 8 0 Ltn Bb, aeets tieoke t cure Pa Teen anes while the White Sox must win that in the fight with Brennan, his golf clubs. Alexa when about ten 2 9 O14 O © Weaver, 3..::. 4 © 241 @ Ol would have been beaten, or putting it four straight. received more punishment himself ©#2ced interest in the adjacent links B 2 © 12 B O Juckson, If, 4 © ©O 8 © O/differently, if Shoot On hadn't gone Total paid attendance yester- than in any two contests that he | 24 began working out with father's 4 2 1 8 © o Felwh, of.... 8 0 © 7 © 1/down badly behind he would have] 4, 84,879. Total receipt: To prove to the | clubs, Which were even too lone for 80.0 8 0 0 eek we 8 Of 2 iP br e seme none ot Incloding war tax, §07A00, ‘ Soe . : Risbers, 8 © © 4 2 4] Along came the fifth race. Kil-| not including war G Beg reture match with the che Gaventh Usteany’ petmeutes Alene Sas 6 cae SS a: sluimertearnade ualiel cttion call civiaca oa telawee ' | SILK LINED THROUGHOUT, $100 TO ORDER. frill'ge across the pond and usrec tp With three clube--dniver, midiroa and £8 eto Oia BLL a 8 2 8 bl chased utter Favour to the stretch,| Players ..+s-.+.+ 52,888.06 ENGLISH DRAPE OR BARATHEA WEAVE. There ‘tiey are; let some one'point| Now thie unusual girl, who was . aos 0 8-0 oon Foe ee aE ee Gn Teme | CRIME susctserss, FRREROO EACH SUIT A SPECIAL STUDY OF ‘YOUR a. more interested in the apérts of bovs Oe +o © 8 8 oO) We nimost forgot Pickwick. Here} Nat'l Commission 9,788.90 INDIVIDUAL FIGURE. reg Pere one E 4 ‘Totals Prt Teta! 30 0 8 ay oy | Was & 1 to 2 shot which looked a good Official ld attendance for LATE CHARLIE WHITE'S SON | would” mamcr the old. Scotch amo rere eRh ORT Ato naited tor Willams tn leith toning, °| favorita in a three-horse race. Uitima 2800) total EACH SUIT WHEN FINISHED A MASTER. er the old Scotch game ‘Batted for Williams in eighth inning, Thule ran away trom him and won five games, " , Te. MAY REFEREE IN NEWARK. | fron. ®*t3, er finer 0 much enioy- | Cineinnath ... @ 8 8 8 8.4 Oo 8 Leslee, ecipts, $477,129, divided as folk PIECE OF ART IN EXPERT TAILORING, Mets ink pus one tom Coote Peta eh Same asnets| NO” oF 8 8 8 oo 6 oa ane eh mip nehe te ea is i, son eta ie jen, mow at Nassau, who was 4 KR pgeatead v ‘of America’s foremost | then professional at the East Lake | _ Two bese hite—Hiler, Three base hite—Houah Weaver, Stolen base—Ronan.|8 0 6 chance in & cheap lol, with the Clubs sirens 2 TWO STORES Club, After a few Insnuns, Jimmic | Seerifice Bite-—tosbert, 2) Kept. Mmerifice filee—Duncan. Left on basse—Cineinnati | MUrear tora favorite te returned the Drake ++ as Broadway and Ninth St. soon gave way for his brother Stew- | Nationals, 31 Chicago Americans 4. Bases on bulle—-Oft Willams, 2 (Rath, Groh): | WiAnor Not this time, however. Tony Natl, Commission , 47,712.90 30 East 42d Street. art, who had just come over from et Barer, 1 epg bay 2 (Meletals Hilo wien, 4 in & innings; | 4 ste's Poilu, an overdue good ‘thing, So far as the players are con. . i o none » Struck out—By %, 8 (Duncan, Neale, Eller); by ‘ € —S kK i fresly gives Stewart | Miler, 0 (Gandil, Risberg, Schalk, Williams, 2; Liebold, Felsch, E, Collins, etn, Freore pee oe keer ere one cass cerned, their interest from a P. S.—Some men are known by the company they cannot get into. Malden credis for s great deal of er | Pesees pell—Gehalk. Lesag plicher—Willnms, | “ home, Chief, the shrarite, didn't Sst| money’ point of view endod with ei ’ irubeim Ax ehubby Umptres—lisler behind ‘Kvans | Quigiey second, o , but head e stre' t toms, Be usp Saunt oe and forty-five minutes, re es in eonending positon yesterday's game. -

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