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‘ | Herrmann Now Probably Feels the Error of His Judgement in Lengthening World’s Series, AVING seen his club toss away the world’s baseball champion- | this season's World Sories be ex-/ tended from the original seven to nine games. Now be finds his club fight- Bome will say to this that Herr. Mann should worry. Weren't the receipts of Tuesday's game, the first im which the players did NOT share, & record lac Seats Shand WLLL, LHUKRBDAY, VUCTOBER 9, 1919. PAGE IN NEW YORK | [Funes (BEST SPORTING ms COLUMN INCIDENTS AT THE AMERICAN FLYING CLUB - - - - By Thornton Fisher by the Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) Oopyright, 19: BIROMAN @T CLOSE BNIATOR IM RANES tances = ENEMY PLANE: AT HGH ALTITUDE : ae ———amnRican ACES REPUTE TO TARE THEMSEWES SERIOUSLY ‘COMMERCIALS Y BNG- THERE: wo EXCITEMENT GOING TO JOIN THE POLISH ARMY woud You CONSIDER. COMMERCIAL ~~ Ing tooth and nail for the honors & r had won under the old system, and fair t i el Sayway, when the gate is 90 tremend- *S Very true, at firet thought, . ° > wabiac lease tam e's Tf You Believe in Heroes 5 e 4 to ) it the series the) of it, The other half f National League treasury. In to-day's ‘ ee ee | ; Lyi lub ee Bie oe t American Flying Clu ~- img to the club and the rest to the o lengne. 18 will be the some way \ Sig ESRC RE RRS Sy Seelde the chanbioasny. "—""” "| Trick Package of Cigarettes GM RRMANN got tho Wien of tengtn.| Furnishes the Excitement at ie ening the series from seven to} Lumoheon at Which Sir Arthur et ye, anche ‘of applications be reeled tor Whitten Brown, Famous Air b * seats when it became reasonably My “tain that the Reds would win the Na Daredevil, Is Guest. 5 ae fellow club owners in tts National es Ss, Langue that be gould Bot hope to as, By Thornton Fisher. q ~ omodate the crowds trom gurround-| T* ® happy stranger should enter Pa Aged wae yemeee 02 900 ta Rede I the portals of No. 11 Bast Sith “a 2 Street and quietly announce that po Gitiisal Sai Fes ta de tne ae pocmeea nso iormaun sue q oy natt had won a t, and a|cerning the whereabouts of a nico em ‘World's Series be so epochal |littie war, three-score or more young +>. that thousands would have to be dis-| fellows between twenty-one nnd “ appointed under poven-gameo der of things. Se if ane of tho | @irty years of ago would fall on his Bez, contendere’ fan ef wile, whe iin ns [coat collar and cose tears of Joy cn 1 3 four of even In six games. | tho lapels of his guaranteed worsted. } Sn He gaated to take of all the! Keen young fellows for whom the |{r ave foward toe ‘hie team | world war's conclusion spelled gloom. of with their Por back of the gray facade of Num- | "ment. “Amd go it came abeut that the|ber Mloven and within its walle is g ¥ ee conte Ge housed the American Flying “lub =) one. America’s former 4 @wner, and the nine-game series was| VDT? dozens of merica’ # put over, alr fighters foregather and curse thar —- luck. It's @ long jump from a droning mechanical bird 18,000 feet in the air i i Hey 5 g i ar not, but we'd hate to be in his po-|*jerry” machine to the quiet cx- pe t@tion tactng the wrath of the Cincin-|cjusivences of a perfectly appointed oe a Ge cartes Seane Maite Sox even up |olub. the series and gut and ‘ ; 4 nA ghey ‘de. men are not theoretical fysrs, fie Tossday we dirt think ins |for each hus faced his share of serial condition possible. ‘The Reda|fighting. At lunch they foregathor, had won games and had bene-|aces and almost aces, for hardly « Mtted by all breaks” of the game, which fer years in World's So. |™#2 Present has falled to receive a 4 Yes had been enjoyed ‘Ameri-| citation. Dropping “jerrys” to many 4 can Leaguers. a had of them became an incident in a e “pe day’s work until last November, when tf LL rmincetrae acer rennet 28|the Germans “summed” the Joy in \-, Pedledetphia lghtwoight, has! iair young lives by quitting. Among ‘ owed himeclt up in a matoh|tne men in the dining room are which may aidetrack him on tho|former members of the Lafayette i & i i : Champion Benny Leonard will grab off several thousand more doliars at Detroit on next Wednesday night, as he has just been matched up by Billy MoCarney to meet Phi Bloom, thi clever Brooklyn lightweight, in the star bout of ten rounds at the De- troit A. C. in the big arena there, of | By knocking out Charley Metric, the Detroit fighter, at the same club last week, Leonard made himself very popular with the boxing fans of that is connected, and after a|city, In the other two ten rounders, ‘we con! posted a forfeit of $600 to] pa Moore of Memphis meets Jabex “) geht any lehtwolght in the country White of ‘Albany ‘and Willie Loughlin Tey, Poder these conditions: Benny| of south Bethlehem tackles Jobany fe Weonard at 185 pounds ringside, or | of mouth Bethiche ” anybody else at 186 at 3 o'clock. ote ae ane, 0. ne Leonard under these terms was| ate’ comidenble Dave Driscoll, Ms iculota, Of ,course, and Mitchell ‘matcheneker of the Arena Club, has finally com. ween't agreeable to Gi ‘ Cc 1 a WasAman's BOg-| pleted bie card of bouts for the club's opening ay eweene. dow At the 4th Regiment Armory in Jomey City e- — fon Oct, 20, Goklier Berthold meste Tommy sail BOUT two weeks ago Borchert | Ritson of Maken, Mass, Angle Ratner tackles * came to New York to discuss | Marty Crom, Joe Jeanette m Harry Wille and . attractions for his club with | Al Morus m Dan O'Dowd of Boston, All the ite Eastern representative, George Laurence. They saw Dan Morgan and| Smoke Kelly, the colored heavyweight who was killed by & colored man when he went to de- : fend & colored woman who was being beaten by >> the latter, war buried in Mount Olivet Cametery yesterday, The Boxww' Loyalty League, of | Deo Morgan, Chatley Harvey and Billy Gi) $ bso are the keting member, paid the funeral ox peuses, Kelly had done more to enteriain the mons, Btraightaway Glassman ts alleged | Founded soldiers by boxing at shows than any to have gone up in the alr. He tele. | oer febier, * a 4 that ¥itesimmons would have| Kis Henry, the clitime fighter of Newark lock, and requested | N, J., who is now matchmaker of the Metropoli- Of what Morgan tan A.C. of Nowark, has signed up Johnny ugh Morgan | Drummie, the lightweight of Jersey City, to mest might havo held Glassman to the 135 Danny Pavose of Newark in the star bout of eight figures, he didn't think twice over the rounds a: te club's boxing . .ow on Welnanlay Weight question. evening, Oct, 15. Drummic ‘te @ fairly good ‘rm ets! Don’t Mention the Fact 5 TED” PARSONS OF THE LAFAYETTE ESCADRILLE - DE CORAT ED UKE A CHRISTHAS TREE OFFICIAL BOX SCORE OF SEVENTH GAME| Sudden CINCINNATE (NATIONAL LEAGUE), ‘Switch in Tactics By Collins Made 7th Game Baseball’s Chateau-Thierry Escadrilie, all of whom could stand your hair on end with tales of the But they don't. All your sions concerning “hawklike vis stuff are shattered. If you believe in heroes, don't mention Some one ts apt to laugh at you right out loud, Sir Arthur Whitten Brown, whd | Daubert, with Sir John Alcock attempted to|Groh, Sb. . es with @ small |ttoush, ef. jane & few months ago, was a guest of the club at an informal lunch when I dropped in, CHICAGO (AMPRICAN LEAGUE), A. E. Pinyer, J. Collins, of... 66 eS Ed span two hemisph a Cincinnati Against Home Team When They Failed to Win. man Bulger, Staff Correspondent of The Evening | After thé Jeni- tasse did Sir Arthur rise and explain how he did it? Not s© you could Sir Arthur was Snrewen ce0y, ih ckage of cirtret ported for the occasion by an en- terprising cigar The thing, though, that Jersey State title, although | opened avcrack in the Ke | switching of tactics by the Box, the Cincinnati abusing toe Reds and calling them It was a terrific blow to the Kedlanders to have their club beaten twice on the home grounds. The public, as well as the players, showed signs of dogging it. Through- out the city there was spread a plain- tive rumor that the Keds bad pur- posely lost Tuesday’s game 60 as to prolong the series. This cut the ma; nates deeply, but the crowd yesterday proved that the pro- letariat had taken the rumor seri- The Cincinnatians, cannot conceive of any good reason why the Reds should have last yes- The one thing that is exciting Chi-| be @ magnet for golfers from this city this morning is appearance of Eddie Collins He has come out of and is playing the kind of baseball that was expected of him. Until Eddie began to shine at Cincinnati yester- day the best players of the series had been Buck Weaver of the Sox and Morris Rath of the Reds, been steady and brilliant from the Joe Jackson has faltered and has made several bad starts, but he is also hitting now, Felsch, relieved of the sunfleld job in centre and transferred to right, is one of the Red ituation up pretty well last he made the fellowing “We have known i along that the Sox have a terrific attack and that they could hit any | of our pitchers, but they were in a| It was up to us to grab them fore they got out of their slump, quite make it, seven game series we would now be the champions,” » incidentally, Daubert has played excellent ; Brooklyn-Philadelphia series he did but no fault can be found with either his hitting or his n the present affair, yoing great guns up until but something appears d Heinie now, may be said of With the money almost in their hands they realize what a Turned | and held i OuMenonone beesasaan ecoocoutnn enconwona Ceaccranan S wBewococowres papers were 8, one of many Sleccommncennncn al eccccoccoonnnn wasn't a single note of J trect your mind from the quality o It resembled the averaye dinner to a guest of honor only in . The inevitable photog- rapher who explodes the inevitable flash powder. i Copyright, 1010, by The Pmm Publishing Co, (The New York World), HICAGO, Oct. 9.—The miserable fal down of the Reds and their show of nervousness in the last two games has stiffened the mor: The target for the laugh | Never again will | imness of the ou know. It was the minute before the camera man re- quested quiet, Across the table a young flyer plunged his knife into of butter while smile and held the pose, remarking in heroic notes, “Picture of a daring aviator in desperate battle at And that from a Another lad at my left who has perhaps lost count of the planes he shot down rolled his orbs cellingward, piaced a forefinger on his temple, saying as he did so, “Intropid bird- man at close range with enemy Then the flash bomb was exploded and the men dispersed to the various club rooms. Sir Arthur Somebody began a few bars of “Shine Little Glow Worm on the piano and I ro- That's the atmosphere of the American Flying Club, And remember, you will render a favor to three-score young fellows if you happen to hear of a war some- ‘Two base hite—J, Collins, Groh. Sacrifice hit—E, Collins, Double piny—Kopt basee—Cine! ¢ Base on balle—Cicotte, 3+ Wingo, 8. Hite—Oft Ballee, 9 in 41-8 innings: off Flaher, none in 2-3 innings; off Luque, 1 in 4 innings, struck out—By Cicotte, 4 (Groh, Daubert, Neale, Luque), Luque, & (Cleotte, 21 K. Collins, Weaver and Felsch). Umpires—Quigiey bebind plates Nallin at first; Rigler at second and Evand third, ‘Time—1_heor and 47 minutes, Audacious, Good Race Horse - Now, Should Cut Big Figure Among Next Season’s Best pla eal Just off Train From Baltimore, He Wins Montague Handi- cap in Fast Time. to Daubert. rary has been switched, sionship was held | the Reds call ‘White Rabbits,” All this change of morale, the re- vival of heart, began with. one little play that rubbed raw the edge of the} Cincinnati nerve in the first inning | of the game which ended slaughter of Slim Sailee and all those wha followed in his wobbling faot- steps. John Collins whanged the old eherift fr a clean single, right off So persistent have been the| to thelr old army Fisher, 1 (Risberg), ee. janwhile pumping lead into a|high Sox in adhering game of sacrificing every runner reached first with none out that the Reds couid not imagine any | * other procedure. i ‘Tne Sox, as a matter of fact. been ro down in “ie mouth that they thiak of any osher the quinsy developed in the Reds the day before brought about a change. Eddie Collins, the smartest man in baseball, according to the belief of the Athletes, followed Jack Collins at bat Fiddle is an unusually good bunter as as a pickler, figured that he would bunt | Bddie had noticed that Kopf usually | covered second on these plays. \ Eddie thought a bunting he caught a flash of Kopt starting for the bag to cover stead of bunvy RACING SELECTIONS. AT JAMAICA, First Race—Sycamoor, ney, St. Isidore. Second Race—Gex, Trophy, One. Kace— War Machine, A By Vincent Treanor. may not be a Purchase or a and he may not develop into a Lucullite, but Audacious, the three-year-old gon of Star Shoot and Bold Girl, owned by M. L. Schwartz, is more than a useful racehorse just now, and next geason is likely to cut a big figure in the races of the handicap division. Such was the unanimous opinionsof horsemen qualified to judge who saw the colt yesterday win the Montague Handicap @t Jamaica from the speedy Toto and the historic ‘Vravis stake winner, Han- nly off the train ip the morning, after a trip from Balti. more, Audacious went out and just .| played with his fleld, winning under a pull in the fast time of 1m, 12 3-68 for six furlongs. pounds too and didn't seem to be ex- tended at any stuge of the sprinung jtrip. He allowed ‘Toto, on which there wus @ hot Up, to go out and open up @ Buxton never made @ move on the good Schwartz colt until well into the stretch, and then, letting out @ wrap, breezed by Poto to win with the rider having an armful Luce—Sagamore, Irish Dream, My Laddle. Fifth Race—Sweet Tooth, As- sumption, Le Balafre. Race—Coe Entry, Allan, frish Dream. but we didn’t tic News tomar and Gossi Charley Harvey has takon another fighter under He is Eddie Trembly, we Middleweight of the United’ States Navy doteated Marry Greb in ooe of the contests in London several months ago, Trewhbly ought to fet plenty of work under Harvey's management, as Charley fe some bustling manager, Lewis i» booked to most Willie Loughlin of South Wothlehem at Portland, ate, for (welvs rounde Saturday night, Oa Oct, 1 tackles Jimmy McCabe of Philadelphia (ot rounds at the Atlantic City Sporting Club, Oct, 21 he goes against Goldler Bartfield for ten rounds at Syracuse, N, ¥., and on Oct, 28 ho will owep Punches with Vred Dyer, the Kuglish fighter, at Mass, hie management, not do so well, from $500 to $1,500, John Shaun: instead of saying houted $2,000. This stopped Odd, isn’t it, that an ower thinks a horse worth only $900 when he enters him in a@ selling race his value to four times that price after he was won? Walker short. and then raises he promptly pi anly on the bea: drove it straight at the spot where Kopf had been on guard, were caught. should now lose the series. not so confident as they were three Frank B. Brown ts the most pro- nounced halter man seen around here since Hedrick's time. cunning up horses for several days, meelf a steed yet. Yesterday he took Sundial IL, winner of the third race, from $1,800 to $3,505, at which price the colt was returned to his own stable. Doster He has b Last night Jimmy Twyford, the K, ¢ has been retary, took bie boxers aud wrestlers Fox Hille Howpital on 6taten Island By a superhuman ef- fort Kopf turned around and stopped in time to catch Both runners Weaver whanged out a fly, but Jack- son popped a clean single and John Colling scored. That ono shift upset They had been crossed for the first time in the series. Their daubers went down ately and the quinsy broke out, same thing happened inning and the Reds were beaten, The Cincinnati Club now stands in ‘@ perilous position, game from the championship they know not how to proceed. They are jumpy. The defeat of yesterday was the Chateau-Thierry of baseball, The Reds were stopped and had to dig They may not be able to start another offensive, Slim Salles had nothing but knowi- port side soupbone YALE GRIDIRON STAR GETS K. C. SCHOLARSHIP. Tim Callahan, 1n whom the Yale foot- ball team have ‘‘great expectations” this year, was informed to-day that he ,has Won one of the service men’ arships from the Knigh' pt. Callahan, who was in the servi ring the war, entered the examina- tions held recently for the former service r ght scientific training, two score ‘men, and, according to William J. McGinley, Supreme Secretary of the Knights, can enter the Sheffield Scientific School at Yule, which he will do inmediately. but hasn't got Clarence Buxton, bought Indiscretion for J. A. Coburn, tried to win him owt yesterday in the first race, but didn't fure on the in the same event. This filly, running coupled with Fore- closure as the George Peterson entry, tiptood the field after the first eighth of a mile and won easily, Weapon in thé same race, which had ed in his last race, from an attack of the slows after the change from the Willle Shields colors to those of P, He couldn't get out +} bi for him. dummy Twytord was the referee, gE ve Bug Bobby Lyon, the Harlem lightweight, will | make his Now Jomey debut next Monday night | sleeper Lonely Karly in the year Audacious was regarded as a good sprinter among the selling platers, He was thought to be faint hearted too, but under Train- ter Johnny Hasting’s good handling |has developed into a real race runner under any and all conditions, such a world of 8} —_——. evidently suffer Nelsom Stops Rival in Sixth, PROVIDENCE, Oct, 9.—Before a large ; Brooklyn Battling ressive Brooklyn middle- weight, made a big hit here last night by stopping Johnny Mello of Fall River in the sixth round of @ scheduled t le at the National In justice to R, T, Wilson's Hanni- bal, it must be said he didn’t have anything like an even share of tho the Montague, which he was beaten by both cious and Toto, In the first place, . Kummer lost about four lengths, go , tng him away badly, and then mado a belated effort to catch the leaders, 8. P. Randolph of his own way. jury Mike's manager bas oft several offers O'Dowd's services, Terans Ron is a hard luck horse, He was badly crowded at the head of the stretch tn the thitd and camo like the mischief when he finally got . “Then it was too late, for Sundial II, had the race all sewed and had the latter {n suc that Referee Martin Canol on made such a big hit that he be matched to fight Champion Mt ar 1 184," he Hat Miiwav. | fighter and he ought Lo give Pavese « atift battic, bee. seems as e match js 0. i OB, unless, of course, Glassman jumps ont hee Hy bool. of iN ffi gheernd — oe traces, and from what we | might, as he U"bla.ed to fight Benny Leonard the 5 he's some Little jumper, | following wight at Deurokt, Mich, Jimmy Dotty Morvan is frank: enough to aay that! oe the west side, will’ meet’ Cline insect, man On behalt Of Tendler has Ghariey Varvey, manager of Bloom, called off the ‘RHE £AN chew, Bloom-Cline match, as the officials of Detroit be eaally Jeane RO ‘hie bout with Legoand, could control the ball and work the corners, ‘but there was nothing om the pill, Bloole, one after another the Sox "8 took a toe hold and swatted, ‘They | De Foe of t the old sheriff until they |‘ " de- | round of a ¢ After that Slim de-| round of a. re! | unmereiful whi ab DOCN out with a rig! tittrons substituted, tor pout as Valley Fails, i, as been booked up by his (© meet Battling Reddy of this cit bout of eight rounds at the W: Then, at the head of the stretch, in- stead of coming to the inside, Kummer swung to the Everybody wanted to know what happened to the good thing Ricochet in the last scramble, pened to her outaide of being off in When she found her racing legs, Sugarmint was well on her way to an easy victory. eyen break Ricochet couldn’ ‘beaten the Coe flly—not losing more In the stretch, when too late, Kummer , rides. many Kood races, but every now and then puts up a ride that would shame an apprentice, When W. Walker bid up War Nothing hap- The ten-roun | va tle between Joy sensational Brooklyn featherwegh available opponent, scheduled t) .aky plaice ig Poughkeepsie, N. ¥,. on next Wy bes boon put off wall a |had four runs, parted and others, such as Fisher and Luque, came, but the bolt hi ebot, Sox were well out Even with an t to the chin, Clarl Morgan. ‘SrOOKS & SLICES \ casnestpanasssvesnse alga \Few Golf Titles Changed Hands in 1919, Although Many Young Stars Threat- ened to Stampede the Usual Leaders on the Links By William Abbott. i] RBPSUME of the year’s major A cHampionships shows that the usual leaders retained most of the important ttles, although this feat is constantly becoming more: difficult because of the advent #f. many young, brilliant golfers, Chick Evans wag one table exception to tho list of favorites who failed to keep honors won in 1916 and 191%, when war conditions forced an end to championships. ’ | Chicago Chick started the 1919 campaign holding both national titles and with bright hopes of retaining at jleast his amateur crown, After mak- ing @ gallant defense of his open title |for two rounds at Brae Burn, Bvans faitered in the last two rounds and |fimished tenth to Walter Hagen, who won thé ttle after a play-off with Mike Brady, Losing bis amateur crown at Oak- Mont was @ bitter dose for the West- ern Wizard, ‘The luck of the draw brought vans and Ouimet, the two Outstduding 1avorites, Logether in the second round. After one of the most sensutonal pales ever seen on American links vans lost by the harrow margin of one hole. next day Uulmet was knocked out by Wood Piatt and Dave Herron of the Oakmont Club became the ultimate possessor of the Ulle Evans was so @axious to retain for another year, Miss Alexa Stcling successfully de- fended tng women's navionai trophy won in 1916 when she defeated Mrs, Gavin in the nals at Shawnee last week, ‘Phe women's sectional titles, how- changed hands, Miss Marion Holling won the metropolitan cham? ) . We A n, whike comer to tour- Western title Fred Letts won in 1917, s Jim” Barnes was a consist- ent perioriier when his utles were at stake, At the Mayficid course Cleve- |land, the tall professional, retained his Western title, Last month, on the ngineers’ cuurse at Rosiyn, Barnes held on to the championship of the | Professional Golfers’ Association, Oswaid Kirkby refused to part with hig metropolitan trophy, the Engle- wood star trimming young, A. L. Walker in the finals for the cham- plonship of the home district at Brookiawn in June. Max Marston again carrie off tho eiving a spirited tilt from Eddie Wild, @ Baltusroi clubmate, in the final round at Deal, The Piping Rock three-day tourna- ment is on to-day with a formidable array of clubbers entered. This meet always attracts the best players from Long Island. ‘This year @ small regi- ment of outsiders have breezed into the party, and Gardiner White wiil certainly encounter stiff opposition to retain the honors be won at the last olub tournament. Simultaneously with Piping Rock to-day the Shawnee Country Club, where the women's national cham- week, will start a three-day affair, which ié bound to and Philadelphia. Atlantic City has selected Oct, 23, 24 and 26 as dates for its annual tour- nament, which In previous years has been held a little later in the season, The first day will be devoted to a qualifying round of 18 holes, Ma‘ play competition with double rounds will be in order the other two days. On Saturday the usual handicap will be run cff, with every one eligtbla except the finalists and sem!-finalists in each sixteen. Entries close Oct, 22. The seaside course will be open to all contestants from Oct, 20 to 25, Mike Brady and George Bowden will line up against Gil Nichols and George McLean in a@ four-ball match at Great Neck this Sunday, The match will start at 2.30, At the same time over tm Jersey, George Fotheringham and Tom Mc- Namara will stack up against Louis Matucci, the one-arm star, and George ‘Bleiss, The match will be played at the Westfield Club, —_—_——— Matty bert W! 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