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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1919. . 'IBEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK | /NOW WE’LL ALL REST! - eve - - - - By Thornton Fisher|°:: SHAWNEE - ON - DELAWARE, Pa., (The New York Evening World.) Jet, 10.—Fintshing aeven strokes bet- ter than his nearest rival, F, W. Har- ~ Copyright, 1919, dy the Press Publishing C JAK SON HUNG UP oy per of Trenton jed the field in the THE ONLY KOMG qualifying round of the, Shawnee | | RUN OF THE ei a * Country Club invitation golf toursa- series ment with a acore of 75, PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 10.One vis or and three Philadelphians reached the semi-finals of tne Berthellyn Cup ment at the Huntingdon Val- ley Country Club, Miss Irene Peacock, |the brilliant young golfer of the Thou- jsand Islands Club, defeated’ Miss Mil- oe a | } }dred Caverly, Cricket Club, Im the sec- Season Is Over, Best ond round. two up. 10 the ottie match- es Mrs, Konald H, Barlow, Merion, jerased Mrs, Caled F. Fox, Huntingdon Team Won the Ttitle and) Valley; Mrg. Clar If. Vanderbeck Is Glad. Fomunegia & Stetson and . wy wth Hill, defeated metropolitan HW World's Series gamtes are » inatches Were all won ower and everybody is giad. Rg pla ‘They were beginning to appear holes wh ad Mrs, Stetson In ‘0 out. The best team won, and a change the mantte of big od hangs over the National er bracket Mra, Bi ‘ock and in the lower k engages Mrs. th, MANCHEST: Vt, Oct. 10.—The yard second at Bkwanok Coun- ub was made in two strokes by E IT WAS: ONLY = THE RECS The Reds made real history when ‘ : > OUMB LUC took the eighth game after they 5 to Dave struck the old to- * Moberley jt. of Ramos, Loulstana, who was playing in « four ball match with James La ‘Taylor of Garden Cit J, Appleton “Allen of. Baltusrol an Frank Dyer of Montclair, This hole hi been made in two Dut once before in twenty years, Fred. Herreshoft being performer in the former Instance, Basohall is mow done and over with the season. What seemed a dull the season, turned out JAMAICA SELECTIONS. i j i 3 Fail practice for the Columbia Uni- I Bt of the most successful in the First Race —Ira Wilson, Beck raity golfing team will be held on the . s history. Next year tt is prob-| and Call, Hilt Bang. | Some RUN- if the Garden City Club and will Beoond Race—Housemaid, Alvord, | gin within I ay schedule makers will return v ame season which pre-| Tommywac ! the Third Race—Tetley, Jack O'Dowd, | pdrrdlicnced Uttie Nearer. ae! svalaeon fee va ‘i | ADDY MORAN Is no more. To] Ford indy fertmide nn present day fight followers and) ,,!{th, Race —Ten BUT He GOT unved yesterday " ker jr,, following a meeting of last year's team, Fall ‘tourneys with the Englewood and the Scarsdale Country Clubs are being atranged, Showing the way to a feld of close Bon, 8 x addy Whack. ‘orty players, Miss Georgianna M & athletic fans the bare announce-| — Aixth Race May Alley, “Lady ary Piftockiawn won, ihe gross ' 3 perhaps will mean little, But} Wood, Swirl. Vv. T. prize in the, eat egnsment 3: — der the auspices of the Women's Met- those of ten or twenty years ago, LAUREL SELECTIONS. ropolitan. Golf Association over the E ENTER. THE GUY WHO STILL THINKS THE @EST ewood links. Miss Bishop returned a card of 96, @ stroke better than that made by Mrs, Sidney Wild of Fair. will mean that one of the best of Firat Race—Encrinite, Kirah, Hush. has passed away. Paddy, quict, ~itehog spoken, likable and always smil- TEAM LOST- view, tT "a Folly, Ai ee oes eee of the west side,) man’ ft 4 y gereiatincas ent MISCELLANEOUS, Oct. 10,—8t. the, Y qmifior league 7 series, Winning the second game from Eighth game and last Of [\ornon, 5 to 0, The American Asso- vorid’ Chi. |clation’ champions scored all thelr runs World's Series, played in in the seventh inming on elx hits and an WORLD'S SERIES REVIEW. | 1.08 ANGELES Peter Piper, Ross entr3 ig i Paul evened the ¥ ce—Loft ent: Sl ippe be (2 fort Fe a8. sec tueamt eid perce. world. He handled nearly gate. op. ehting jen | sy Bee: Suseet. cago. Score: Cincinnati (Na | error. © are aware of the fact that no — 7 tional L 10; Chicay im New York ever produced bet- ites on ‘ at athletes or better “4 ° . - | (American League), 5, The final the mous New Reds Win World ’s Title 'Favorites Get an Inning siaedlig reads: Pee | | | | Third Race—Dairyman, Welsh- | Little | i tmcmasen| From the Sox Because of Finally at Jamaica Track, | ‘ivw"5 3 By John Pollock ‘cumini | £ece Unt of Six Winning.| SS Saat om oom battle in New Jersey to-night. This nati, 4; Chieago, 2; third game, scrap will be fought at Elizabeth, N. to Chicago, 3; Cincinnati, 0; fourth J,, and the principals will be Clay|But for the Unknown Mumbo] Practically left at the post. One] come, Cincinnati, 2¢ Chicago, 05 f the starter’s assistants in trying Turner, the Indian fighter, and Al to make him beh visted “hi me, Cincinnati, 5; Chi. McCloskey, the heavyweight of tnat Jumbo, Players Would Have around ‘by the ear, and ‘ts the poor poe ci sixth PERS chstaaes 5 Superior Pitching Staft Slim Twirling Department of | WORLD'S SERIES AVERAGES. Chicago Team Goes to 1 (NATIONAL | oP was Pedéy Moran wh & CINCINNATI (NATIONAL LEAGUE), panied Sammy Kelly to England Pieces in Eighth Game. Lege bile dad Ae) b4 city. They will clash in an eight it brute has only one eye, this treat-| © i SEW ictaslea wis face stbctne ? AAT ge as ue sriyeeve Lage Cleaned Card. ment'didn't tend to arouse his racing| Cineinnatl, 45 seventh game, Chi- Ch Y Exi By Bozeman Bulger " ji72 fi 2 2 | McCloskey has not fought for some | B oe booths cago, 43 Cincinnati, 1 oose Your Exit nineteen rounds the best little man| (special Staff Correspondent ; ‘900 | time, but as he figures that he is atill ) | oe Vincent Treanor. When W. Kt. Coo's Star Court came| , Total pald attendance yester. Ever have a clerk show you Bngiand had, Billy Plimmer. When ning World.) 79 J|able to give the other “heavies” a VE favorites scored in a row at/home haifa length in front of Ira| day, 82,980, Total receipts, not shirts from $4 to $14 before yoa news of that fight reached New| Coorrunt, 1010, by The Prom Publiahing Co ia hard fight he believes he can beat Jamaica yesterday, Honest! We] Wilson in the last race, it meant the} including war tax, $91,049, di- could get your breath to expl f York the west side went wild with!’ (The Now York Brewing Worl.) 1009 |TUrner and then go right along best- know, in view of what the fa-/@nd of an almost perfect day for the! yided as follows: that you wanted something more i it time fn New York Raves tus 306 |: CECAG: Coty, Mirth, Hele Ore 1.000 |!ng the others, Turner may surprise | Yorites have been doing recently at ayers. Star Gout client tate won Clubs $82,894.10 sebtomeny Pavede , on Bighth Avenue, and It was reget come poids Talitha ot | Nip | McCloskey, as he 1g in good condition Te eR hardly be- [further off if Fairbrother had wanted! Nat'l Commission. 9,154.90 A furtive glance for an exit— full of holes from the jay. ey are sucl rough « #u- ‘or this battle. J be lutely true. Only X and then t *, ° ie in honor of Kelly's great victory.| perior, more numerous, unbeatable ‘ ‘ ‘ilies for Mumbo Jumbo, which beat the Total paid attendance for elght a to the clerk, “Adin. Moran trained and seconded Kelly | pitching staff. Risking his all on the ‘ Lag Raker, the fight promoter of Avs-jodds-on choice, Sycamore, in the| Billy Clancy indignantly denies that| Ames 286,928, Total receipts, Here, how different! yi 4m all bis important i tralia, ‘has joat cabled an offer to Sammy Golt-| opening dash, the talent would heve|*?Y>ody has bought his good sprin-| $722,414, divided as follows: final shot, Put Moran, who steps into mas, ‘manager of Champlon Pete Merman, of © You know the price you'll pay Ey 323 2/3338 No wonder Sammy brok ter, Pickwick, as has been report crying when he heard of Paddy's|fame as one of the game's greatest) To oe) Gy ag Ce te tit ner ee eee ae cleaned the card. Mumbo Jumbo was|No' one bas even anproached time Players before you enter a Par-amount mise. ° managers, sent Hod Eller in to stop ehicaak, Thucaignn fra Slowed sg Morals Py einer entirely unknown to the general pub-|the subject. While Pickwick holds a Clubs Shop. ;% J the ominous uprising of the Sox,and) 4 AB. rie for twenty rounia for the bastammvight cram: | 4° if fact, he might have been a] *pee in, Clancy's heart, he might not} Nat'l Comm! Par-amount Shi land. | ORAN will also be remembered) 9 proved a real aco in tho hole.| 4 "Coun, a. 18 ¢ a9 8 6 8 Dioaahip tile, Although this le a big sum for |TIDE such as The Fiddler was one| ducement is what Te taint fe eoity| ‘These figures break all records | ning “at standard prices 0 as the man who developed the His mere presence stiffened the morale | Leletd. 1 663 Scat (ager sppacyptal a2 owe ing that Gold |Gay years ago at Morris Park, but] be, ‘ in the history of baseball. and $2.00, famous Billy Rodenbach, per-|o¢ jis team mates, which had been| © Gettin 226 20 Bt 2 .80n so ar hee Mamie. the paddock habitues know all about — ~ — ! the best amateur middiewelght| ¥..." iow on the previous day. His Be We Tg [eee | Gcorme Plummer, the new matchmater of the him, so much go that he was backed Boe Sevaee a 7 ee 4 % ¥ club at Okla, bas wired Wan| from 2 por le it ever pulled on the gloves. Some mystic shine ball again subdued the ae 1 2 923 | Morgan an offer of a guarantees of Mi 00 te thea be = Hoan telah. $0 3 Dy Aboat Gleaned B the Golf G ul pric "in fabric “oe a : go San Francisco had a com- |)" 28 0 3-1 988 | Jack Britton to mest Willie Loughtin of south | "Me. We'll say for him, no matter y allery workmanshi| be dae champlon, another Jim Corbett." tno other hand, the slim pitching so 2 MS oe | Retihen, Ma. oe Set “Ri Loni. a0 who he is, that he can run, Kod- , ‘i ; — 2 ol } ‘eet round bout at whatever agreeable | riguez _—. 2 Jo) | thang or, we should say, staff ut Gleason's command weakoned Se D0 las. |e Meaene Ap tatenn eee age tant iguez got him away from the post i Ql jampion, Bobby Jones and Bob That's a large size siee, bat v neat Soe bs ao living, k and caved jn. 000 7-2 77 | such a long tip with Britton he has sated for | OM N!9 toes and kept him in front all /Aiatignal Ch i H ’s|teurs with, Jease Guiltord, perhaps,| large ei pence s Were i i “4 oa Lae ra a4 tt pe Pye Mech ot a $00 for shres oe © 2 6 see. | 8 euarantes of $2,000, knowing that Plummer |tie way, For a time Tommy Davies, |/“¢UOna ampion Herron s| reve mith Jesse antler large size proof. t arery vesare, + £0%0| Then Lafty Willams, twice beaten be- ‘ me ° ‘gq | Will not ive it to him, on the favorite, rode as it he thought] Long Range Driving Earns|#ayone can play this game of Bacty And clinch the argument with bach was the best | fore, was shouldered, with yd orpaaal fee area eee As Al, Roberta, the pearywoight of Siatea| Mumbo Jumbo would “come back” Qualifying Medal in Piping put pee one elout a ball as f@r) our guarantee — Satisfaction ov that could be selected, | responsibility, but his tired sh ee ee es Island, is clamoring for 4 match with Gene|to him, and when he didn't, and ying a Pp’ x unless his arms and k west side middiewigni| Were not strong enough to bear the 090 | Tunney, the Went Side fighter, and also legitimate | ry q shoulders pack the driving strength| yeur money back, ‘on his way to the Coast with|weight. He had nothing, His curve oie 88g AG | taht nearyweigtt champion of the A, TW, be] 0m? it cane to ride Syeamore,| Rock Tournament. |of,# blacksmieh, rH Cordially, mentor and trainer, Paddy Moran, | bal) carried no deceptive hook and will get his chauce, as Sammy Kelly, mauage|!t WAS too late, sg seks nish on's 74 was three strokes bet- A ‘1 Ms 'tast one would not have broken smote me gf Zaaner, afer sning Robert bos Jomay) | Shockod at the succean of the out- Be William Abbott | Prinetsa neant cease maleiea window pane, Before this was dis- ‘ — e Dayonne A, A, on nght| sider, the players were prepared for iam : ceto ow entered Berger, | covered the oager Reds had smacked © 224219 115 12 (.966 | quitkly agreed to match’ Tunney with Roverta| another day of upsets and bottled up Pelee BREON the husk: a Garden City. Herron and Pea a ked|him for five hits and four runs and {n about four weeks, ‘Tunney traluing at De! good things, but they bravely went ERRON, the husky |cock were clubmates for some time ‘Over. scorn-|the handwriting appeared on the will.| wor of their pitchers, Wefore thel ™t) “™mmaum ot tone Branch. N. 3, back to the favorite in the second. | Pittsburgh lad who recently won nr | The game was practically over then, | series began some ‘Willie Jaciwon, the local lightweight, will figure | It was R. Gwyer's Gex. The old the national amateur champion- , baseball men ex- sent for a heavyweight," he! put the slaughter continued, fo two fights inside of twenty-four hours, ‘To-|S¢lding evidently had his running | ship, had his long ran: Go le { ¥ | i ‘eet ane . - nip, , ge driving under ardiner White, who won the 1 don’t want to Might # little) ‘The final score of 10 to & is nothing | Pressed the opinion that the Cincin~| im Shit Ont sane Schiffer, the Indian [808 on, for, after indulging Jack | ap, aot . Piping Mock teuracnear wreea ie IN 3 nati staff was so large as to be un. M @ne control yesterday and romped 1 in epee alte gf which major league baseball may) Wioigy-that. Moran iad. too many| KA. of Bulla, 8. Yi the war brat of tm Pount In the lead for a white he went | of with the qualifying medal in the| progam er te ;tad an elhty, George| 068 AVE. |1526 THIRD AVE, q © proud, In fact the entire series rounds at the Queensberry A, C, of Buffalo, aud y le 0 rokaw, who finished eleventh, TRD _iBle's a middie T think | dia not live up to its purpose of being | Hoc Mitcham. An fach, Moran hinselt| vi morrom night he will take oo “You"|Dack stretch, From there home the| Piping Rock Club's invitation tourn-|the many home players who started | esate ot 80th Sere Il find he can fig! 2. lassic event of the game, The 4 probie: of Buffalo for pix rounds at the Natiwal|Tace was only a gallop for him, on the elghteen-hol 2298 THIRD AVE.|2835 THIRD AVE, Berger protested some mi and oe Sates nae classy, with two ex-| 99 !n knowing what man to pitch.) 4 °C. "or philadelphia, " eee * semen. Herren) -auee -arcund His pe Serene aun gues et 125th St, Harlem | ot 140th St, Bromy ordered the silver cup, for whieh | Septions. ‘They smacked strongly of [Sil belne Kood. | He produced | five , — ‘There wero tips on Woodtrap and| 40s Island links for a great 74, | 160 NASSAU ST, |201 W. 125TH ST.’ ‘s re to battle, mete larger, He|the town-lot, the players frequently pieoen ee gos! Ri Wiel a4 Mogi fofiigg.J featherweight cham-| Blairgowrie in the third, but the finish | “splay of form that ought to come beat Piping, Rock course, designed | — ‘Tribune Building . », iy Lek ils own money to have this done, thelr poise and acting like 4 , ie going to ext week. On Monday/found the well played favorite, Albert |near silencing the doubting Thomas- | ?¥ Charles McDonald, a well-known t cant was he ot beating ue tng | ning thelr, poise, and, acting like | raed to win one game was Fisher. [isi tore the Menar Sporume’s Cub, New| As inning’ Ih a sence Tila te, | . Thomas: | iitionaite, whose hobby Isto create| 9628 BROADWAY. et Sod Sige ‘ork middi it. To-day it is conceded that Chi Jerery, bo Will most Praakie Brewa, a bey Weel wonderfulle iinmproved” horse under | 2,700, nave been’ yelping that Dav- |p} problems th: m. ‘Weil, it’s ring history, and the bout| THE PITCHERS MAKE WORLD'S | nati has the greatest pitching staft| recently knocked down and outfought Jobnay Kil-| Jack aineanante training over what ey's winning the national title was has been r of recen! us. oF C ec bam. - lash wi nny . ust feather- ve i v 7 ual old one : went on with an injured right PN ee eee convorias| ‘8 American League circles when| wright tide bolder, ime twalreround decision f baa wan Saree Iso Hom Rew aad a prin SfUstes hperin gerid| Jassau Club be Pict d Painti and fought with just his left.| championship is merely a question of |{hey exhibited Hod Eller’s shine ball.| pout before the Armory &. 4. rennan connectio! Tia lant tarea| CON cs it berate eean cecauiaiie (e saahie, Pi one! amateur Pee 08 FA ‘ cut Berger to TIDDORS CAstly 6nd, eee ee haa been a0, bait | Heretofore Cicotte was believed to Marts Oriana aprinter he ‘rune | We'll Say It ia very useful, especially |ciamplonship, Piping Rock, which ts |] 25% Discount “during this Sale’ y ty ‘3 e. one’ only ew « ce, “ " . ” . pectations of a change. Can eran clue tlrate in front or come from behind. |ia 60 long that only a half-stroke| hoe qualifyine nm oalx- the Coast and brought back the fe of a ter that they never saw anything like tho Silent Martin, the mute middle | hole aualifying round, Utilizing two hy, Of late yoars Paddy m: ~~ anes Cee “The Sox| peculiar curve of Eller. Cicotte ma: will mest Harry Ureb of Pittsburgh tor |GTeat stuff, Jack. tron ts necessary to reach the green. | courses would avoid the uncomfort- NEW YOR' trained and seconded that| started out the series wobbly and un-| (ery of the freak delivery does not rounds at Dayton, 0, and Jack Bharker, | yy _—— Uerron's game at Piping Rock was|Ablo congestion that slowed up the ME S-PI Uttle, Hghiwelght, “Jonnny | herved because. their pitchers, gave [compare with it, In the event that| whole sow mating bi hone at Datrat,wil ay Hodes’ Balmon'a, food two-year-old. | tke this, one series of wallope off | DM ficld for the recent national title|| BEM Sein oiktener Paddy breathed his last at!tnem no confidence. Then Cicotte | Some May not understand the princi-| oa Young Marine o ym for ten rounds * Re goa atts Auce alaea tan a . fe e \ ‘aiden Lane 7 " . \ yt “ “| 0m weaker. red and Sharkey ought to win [HAVE been anxious to see eves since | tho te c bs, too, home, No. 600 Weet 624 Street, | pitched a good game while Slim Sailec|Ple of the shine ball, it is a curve) s Milman oat, ' "*\his Maryland triumphs, was scratched | when they were needed on long holes,| go, fednesday morning. eenedvering and up went the taila| Produced by making one side of the| (he newapape Rect astaiae, The atanin denne | on Scores of 86 and under got in the) Sot = of the Reds, They fell to pieces so] ball white and sleek by rubbing it on| sett Smith, the Bayonne N, J,, middlewolght again yesterday, the stable depending The national champ to corral his/first sixteen, which provided for B = \tapldiy that they could not get back |the breeches leg while the other is] nd Frank Camone, the Tlallan local lightweight, | ON MY Laddie in the Remsen Handi-| wigning 74 just stepped out and hit|Aearly all the favorites. ‘There were ir { { “ i: wo days. > roughed up and soiled with sand, It atched again, ‘They bave been aligned uj ‘ one might have been|+ama mile. The eighteenth at Piping | few, however, who were froze jon thelr feet for two days, Hod Biller, | Performs peculiar gyrations, ‘Paraffin |t' charter ‘Dowmerish to meet lathe star bout hed also, because he got notheinock is 494 ds and a throe-shot Ward, James Hyd fT Hente ¥ the re ero of the series, came to| perfo ec ons. Paraffin | py onariey star bout , say ll -!Rock is 494 yards and a three-shot , James Hyde and Hen, \ the aes With bis presence the | is often used to produce the slippery, jcc eigut rounds at the Bayonne A, A, on Tuemday A me Ish sent Pilgrim to the} }.\\¢ gor nearly every club swinger, | Topping. It was less than two weeks! SAT.2P.M. NATIONAL tnorale was restored, The Sox did not | shining effect, but that is forbidden| evening, Oct. 21. As the men have been |POSt In fine shape, and, under a rarely | iierron, however, Was home in two so that Ward defeated Sam Graham | OCTOBER | MOTOR CYCLE < | hy ¢ 4 goed ride by “Butts” Fairbrother, hel y,, . in the finals for the Nas: ham | OC’ | wealen this time, but did their best, | Under the rules icatohed several times, at never fought, it me |BOOd Fl Bee rales vullops, a driver and brassle, for the SAN Club |, THRILL EVER Sechwo HAM PIONSHI \Tt was do or die with them and they| On nearly every other throw by | hoped thet ty finally art together thie ume, [came home on the bit. Kairbrother) “payey controlled his long range|tournament. Just to show the vag~!™ Tieksts at All Motors esters ast’ nlae® [it waa do op die With them and ther | 0 BOMIY, SIL wets called “apts followed the speedy Head Over Heels | en shoots remarkably well, “He ouly | Aries of the old Scotch sport, G . chy Me GRANDSTA 0 | . special rains and Jimmy Hewitt's St. Allan to the| jniscued once, on the Qfteenth, where uv rookie the “Southern Streak,” [stretch and then let out a wrap on|a pulled drive into th rough and a 4 ‘four runs, but it was too late. ‘The| legitimate delivery, will go to the post @ favorite to carry | Pilgrim. He caught and passed them | recovery that was trapped accounted {holt had been shot. At the finish, the oft the chief honors in the national | Very, handily, and at tho finish was) fir a six, Reds, in sight of Victory, got a silght championship motorcycle race meet to|°°% *¥4): En ica rire radi 3EINDEPENDENTOF THE TRACTION TRUST lease of jumpiness and floundered . while Ward missed ou TR 4 |to the finish, In the eighth inning|to examine the ball. They founa : they caught Eller tiring and made|Hothing wrong. It was a perfectly pene v4 4 ‘ be held to-morrow afternoon at the} you can imagine what a fine bunch| United States Golf’ Association, b le a Bicycle To und From Work, Save Carfa | paaue wan balan he Shika tat tases the Atlantic City Sporting Club here|Sheepshoad Bay Speedway, Lieut.|of cattle went to post in the fifth|started early to show that sector vortivent of Hieeety (a.m Realty ex We have o lnrge ase Heten to the Dox. ahd tees teeeaars [last wight Victor Ritchie, the erack| Arthur Chapple, although he holds the|when Sweet Tooth was served up as|ot Long Island he was no accident || BAW $60 TC cies And ined motorcycles at areal” ores, ‘down Eller that {t lasted over two|New York bantam, was a winver over (title of the world's Bpeed King, is sec-|4 9 to 10 favorite, This three-year-|champion, On the first hole hoe aytons, $45 $50 Peerles: hours, the longest fleht of the series, | Little ¥ of Philadelphia in a fast] ond choice, old gon of Sir Martin, which nearly| dropped a whale of a midiron ap- J $55 Peerless Truss Frame, $35 jbut Biller pulled through and was|elght-round bout. Johnny Lisse of the Won The MEE ered, abewed, Bows) proach witha Hine (at Se ihe sap Also Specials in Juvenile Farese Seeks More Partners, ever, that he was a good favorite,|and sunk the putt for a “birdie” Eauinped with #7 en a ovati “hie: naked er nm a great ovation by the Chicago | Bronx baled vos Mendell of Philadel- yraroig Farese, the Newark bantam: | He took the lead away from Assump-| three. The other hero, called out for q|Phia ‘9 the other bout of eight rounds, [reve who is matched to meet Pete |tion when ready ‘and went on to nthe brand | of ame only. cost s ttle Di a fepByomare ee . win al pulled up, ‘The fleld was| thirty-six strokes at the turn, Turn- Singles dijon’ were the only: pitchers "in ina] Witttam Hereenn, haniemyeld for munplon of the | so badly strung out early In the race|ing for home Herron made ‘several ioptans, ual event to Win two games, || BINGHAMTON, N. Y world, sent out tagalt Spe smere sParring hat it looked aa if it was being run| mistakes, on tho fifteenth and the in, two sections, eighteenth, where after two monster Box lived up to thelr reputa-| Williamson of Philadelphia, claimant of mined to leave nothing undone in order hard hitters, but they had no|the fiyweight championship, defeatea to set in condition to over a K, O, 1 Goldsbo: heomaca wood Sots the champion required WARRE Mo. bach thet, Ui Php theo Sohnay Hosmer ot Newt week 1a tae tant meee She idee 2 Eee th’ FOICiS: SRSA. FAL sonrar ot' Merten Naw Meena! ia, Afth, for the reason that he is driving and putting. The no Pounds here last night, .. .., EOI f eye ress <n -Y se) — steers pes

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