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~ ne 4 =~ Fa or eet enantio ett ra THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23 » BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK cee edieetiedll SCHAEFER DISPLAYS PAMEOPORT SATE © ss). +, By Thornton Fido] Dw WIZARDRY? COOP ye Boy THINK HE HAD Get IN AFTER 6 | i Wont. pont LET Youna Jake Makes Hichest Ruh Him REACH YOU of Tournament, Defeating Ya- ae J WITH HIS : mada Much Easier Than Did | ; } N / 5 lad \ Hoppe the Night Previous. , OLA AAA ARTA STANDING OF THE P ume. Ww lepped Everywhere Abroad, Preparing to Come Home. | th 3 il Bivery evident that Tom O'Rourke, Josson s }veteran manager of boxers, made | ib big mista when he signed| Fulton up and straightaway | him to rope. As events| happened, Tom might have tared| with his near champion had he | 4 at home and cleared away the! dead wood" among the heavy-| wolghts, those who are now barking | aftthe heels of Dempsey | But Tom had visions of big doings | OUNG Jake & ter prow fe lV the Inheritor of the billided | genius of his wiand faéher, THREE REASONS WHY COLGATE [onakine hich runs of 155 and 148 COACHES ARE WINE AWAKE | defeating Koji Yamada, the Japatigep, NIGHTS | the tenth game of the Amerjoad National 18.2 hulk line championsh@p {tournament on the table in the grmmd ballroom of the Hotel Astor. Bie OH, Loot | final score was 400 to 82 er C By the phenomen stey of hts @froad. Ho thought it would be a| WHALE “lece wane uchaster surpageed ACER i very simple matter to sail across the | COMING [ures that Willie Hoppe had previofigTy q briny, lick the tar out of everything over there with Fulton and then come luring the competitions, for a smpleted his string In A¥e : Back with the plasterer re-established | ‘ 2 That produced se ae s $n pugdom and in a position to com- | D GETTING KID” YALE : : average of 80, as compared to the aver: 5 Mand the attention of heavyweight | WHo IS A BIT GROGEY A age of 50 which Hoppe had fig | “4 A = against the Japanete on the prevgous | | @hampion Dempsey. Feng READY TO COME UP FOR- c \nisht, Yamada'a entire score was tide i As things turned out, O'Rourke 5 THE NEXT ROUND eh : g : in one Inning, a8 ho drew three bl@nks i made one of the biggest mistakes of me | on -his early thie to the tabh ° o Dis life and at a cost of time and) \ ye was in the fourth hoe money. He should tave done his) WEEK |Schaefer, whose stroke and method §was 4 Dusiness by cable, or at least kept FiNace THIS TV hatileht ae thiatiedowe : y 3 Fulton out of sight of English pro-| LAUREL SELECTIONS. the record aver i . Moters and managers until he had} / wt, Race—Dominique, Wedding | G¢0rge B. Sutton count gomething tangible in the way of a YONKERS SELECTIONS. » Fly.ng Welshman. 1 jin championship tournsm Gabkract for the big, fellow. Tom First. Race — Flibbertygibbet, In- econd Rai rlocler, Wilkins [500 points in Madison Sau le vn advice| @xeretion, Castor, Yints Bridge, Mal- {Concert Hall in 19 try, Should have followed his o' ry peond emia P Third Race & aspiring heavyweights on this side} pyaecond Race — Resist, Paddy 10, Dat : ; ; yurth turn colle 4 of the water—to stay at home unless Thid Race-—Senator Crow, Tiger oe th Race Squire € ie, Tat- nd the when within t of the! ery they had contracts signed for their} Rose, Jack O'Dowd. i Devi DOE ienty, Priaeuc, {or be tipped up on & shot to the 7 Qppearance on the other side, How- Fourth Race—Homely, V Hee haoe—Pienty, ‘ |ton. the english, throwing, the cu9 bail ever, we live and learn, as O'ltourke | iii ace Cleopatra, Ormonda, Sixth Kt Stickling, Boniface, | {he proverbial eyelash. bic cand has lived and learned during his stay! pody Gertru 3 ¥ Bridesman. by, \ pg There was no doudt as to Schadfer’s —Jack Mount, Woo fo France and England, ‘Mleth Seventh Tippity Witehett, | fer war ne either morte) Ce trap, Orderly fautiedss, mente being ripe for an amazing, performpn CCORDING to a recent letter) “~~ negra tor * “¢ eT Tee “6 SRR ) ¥ _— eee oe Y J pens Tear ee th from him he and Fulton are ° ’ he gently moved them to and fro. im the booked for passage home with. g Si /P, y El | Sort corners for the caroms. He clicke@ off igs coe oon ,| 2 igers’ Sera, even . Fistic News Sek ees gt ake YS . what they went after. They are due . d Go. ] y ’ ° ° > miscalculate. | to leave England on Nov, 10, L k ly t ose e | an SSID 7) Pl y ad t waa Fight at the tabi Be “ormourse has found tnt the Ame. uKely UO. Ly | gt =f erie ayers Consi eration abeae tetlien SS * fean methods of forcing a man into 7 Ci 1 t Si t ad D if t R D vosition, At the 124d curongp the 7 ewan t tter, but he bi hh SAE don't go oe the other ede 0 Colgate ON SQUUTAGY (rin 0 naan tem uring Last Racing Days gia art Pale Bogan io, pnt, bute Grape Fulton had one unimportant battle weight who returned to his former cobeaidijpaibasts New York A. ©, Turns Out sehefes Again ebardted ahins cyaniae fnd ended it so quickly that he ee H Hi ¥ A ’ bongs me hs ~ Cg Spheres again se ed and he evdptu- __ Seovaret™ nimanit with he. Roci| Larry Bankart Has Developed a |%ltm,naa vowrnson oft tail ani | foot arouG, MeClunucy ne ete. |Kurhumer, Butwell and Ensor|‘v,wezyou-ote was notmunyreat| TO-Day to, Settle Its Gull scotitng en ena ait ” : 6 own. 6 the y ss rougn usage » post that she “he + nchi ae 5 ch the a sy apeliil radp ly balla Strong Machine and It le [dis Fed team never seriously threat abeth heavyweight, in four rounds. Are Getting Real Mount recelved on Tuceday. Hutwell didn't | Championship at Fox Hills. ¢Mtuctet “wien “tne, Sxception “that ‘whatever they have in a heavyweight 4 their opponents’ goal line, Col-| will take part in another battle to- A § Real MountS — | beat ner over the head and she was | ——-- Schaefer had to abandon his nursing for . ghampionship tine intact. if Fred! Thought Princeton Hasn't Yet |xste, white meeting determined re- | night. This time his opponent will at Yonkers. | fairly tractable at the barrier. As a ei a time following the 60th count andede- _ 5 rp a " eaty 2 pe . 7 ‘ a i vote h ttent to id th Rete on are cea mee, S| Developed Sufficiently to Ex-|"'tiis vitvory has mate eaigute con. | Jamatea Kit the colored heavy | arene ais aernarera ices | amet ie’ te cca’ ea” potne aes ea ae ee td willing to take him on, but winning Adont of trimming the Tigers. Bank-|Weleht and former sparring partner | I 7 Me Atte ;{alled tortie with the averege recom of Heavy Weapon in a drive in which chain na punches, Fulton stamped| pect a Victory. hard's team has. efficiently demon-|of World's Champion Jack Dempsey. | By Vincent Treavor. r members of the New York Ath- {ail ay winging golf bails on the Fox masterp roms ulong the side rails. fere s of ‘cue work. Subton tal down in Jer- ; ¥ rroll on the latter found hitnself | % . twelve years standing. a og ie peed too dangerous for strated, what, it can go with a foots ‘They will come together in a ten-| FUDGING by the happenings at iby close quarter on the rae eer letic Club make a splurge. The jcutgree 1. Sutton’s victory over Wel- ee the ish heavyweight champion, pi Princeton, on the other hand, | ‘ ir roll complained that Butwell didnt] occasion is the ¢ champio . Ker Cochran by a tally of 400 po t Hee? Seo is Nopiig to clean tp a bie lover's Bg William Abbott W oldinis chown in the early games {round bout at the dig arena at Syra Yonkers | yeuterday afternuom |iive him racing room, DUL UPON Neae= | vad. y. roprusentative. fleld. trom the f2,¥%%.the ouNer staring Fesult omfthe end some time in a fight with Demp- OLGATE should defeat Princeton | What It can't do, which chiefly has|cuse, N. ¥. ‘Turner ts in the best of there are only three jockeys] ing Jimmy's side of it, the Stewards | "4 @ representative fleld from the day, Sutton was at his best. His Mrs Cc aesasr unless th been a lack of teamwork. They have] condition, he having worked out for; Worthy of the dopester’s considera-|sent up the “allright board,” much to] ¥insed foot organization will start [D8 And fis beautifil imanagereng of % **Gnourke has tried the old pub- this Saturday unless the fo0t- | good average mat 4 licity kag in England, but it has got ball dope suddenly goes Bolshe-|seytown, ‘The Ii old's backers. | t« two weeks at a farm at Scobeyville, tion during these last few days of | ‘he relief of Bright emen are mostly 4 | Hills links, The Parisette,|N- J. ‘This will be their third meet- the Metropolitan racing season. They | title meet will re-| Worked out an average of 10 andy his him n On the othe: 7 hn] vetorans—Capt, MeGra | rs “Buddy” Ensor wasn't entitled to| best runs were 7%, 74 and 70. Cooffran ¥ has subjected him to eolislacn Bebe ee ee bt enhied ssa Moikte Rothchild and Bigler the for-|ing, Turner shading the colored|are Kummer, Butwell and Ensor.|any medals for nis ride on Thunder. {dire three days to finish, An 18+\for the moat part’ played Wks a Ee Of it clearly abusive as read between |°ms 8° far this season CORD | wanda have to together. /righter in the two previous contests. | They split up the programme of win-| bird. He had the slow beginning | hole qualifying round will be run oft, He repeatedly spoiled chances by gem ense they have been mostly ploying drives when gentle fhe lines. He is politely informed |Usht to be about two touchdowns /Qn the o 4 ; . 3 hers yesterday, Kummer got home| £2 filly in close quarters all the W | to-day together with a special han- cartons would huve better ned a t it ti 0 the Tigers, While the |obstactes. for the backfleld through | Witte Jacksou ‘ated Jobnny Drummie, to the stretch. When he attempted a 4 ot a gen var TET ore eT Heer oon ermutic, {ter failure to make openings and |e Jemey city li toast hare tame |® STORE With May Alley and Dandy |to save ground on the turn and steal jal ‘ap event. To-morrow and Satur-|""I\" other of the carly 4 Hieckett and Carpentier, or other Be am ts vy Banit *\ go through to the opposing secondary jn 4 six-round bout at the Olymoia A, A, of Phil- | Dude, Butwell scored on Bright Guld| up on the rail both Carroll and But-!day will be devoted to match play Ited in the def: of y- hear ights of prominence, because the team coached by Larry Bankhart | defens: This fault was nearly fatal Monday night, received $1.000 fF} and John I, Day and Ensor was first| el! very properly pulled over and rounds. | Slosson, the veteran student. Herfell 7 all vi Sy men have been “cornered” |18 rated one of the strongest gridiron |in the Lafayette game, Princeton Draminie drew down s guarantee Of | With pi ate # shut him off. It was then too lat before the close balkline of Ora M ‘8 ‘by! that far seeing promoter, C. B,|machines in the Hast. |finally winning on a long fleld goal gio, ‘The gate recekte amounted to 93,006, | ckhwick and Whimsy. But-/for Buddy to steer for the outside, | - Ingstar. The score was 400 to apuz, 7 “bse > : How to take care of an unwieldy! Morningstar's string was chiefly dre. Orch: Br sd tne Waik oom tne bork | Naturally Princeton is developing | oY. Serubins. In the baokfleld the wich is one of the largest muim that has bee | Well and Kummer are having a neck|so he had to gallop home in be! 9 bebe A tied ain py 74 r rs in¢ } Pan - C) igers apparently have several stars, (akon in ie ye cS , \ boning | Membership is now the ble: |markable for a great cluster of 148. @hat informed, for him to “butt In. slowly with everything centered on | niecte Apparently have severe) Mirus | be, i2,8t 8 bosing show et thet club, This sand neck struggle for the split second) With a mount that had little or po) ot ow vo e rproblem Bt) tied with the high run that Hoppe had as e Mow nual battiee wile Harvard ang (fabccrully Garrity, Trimble and Stu, ube thint quxcemfal alow that Statchmaber Jeet gold watch offered by the asocia chance to extend herself. | She can | New York ciubs, The Siwanoy| previously established In the tours ‘ + ne. es o ‘ | Hanlon hae rod thie club, “|beat this kind going m with | Club old ecta ment ; "ROUPKE, however, will cop-|Yale next month, Anything that hap-| ontiroly ‘on the Individual .work of |v" Ma staat et thie club tion to. the feadifig, Jookby of theltne racine luck elramen’ Club will hold a special meeting this|"Wiitle Hoppe won his third con 4 tinue his campaign to. gain| pens before these Important encount- | these men, Johnny Murray, the promising local feather: meeting, but Ensor, arriving here alle jevening ty ike stove, to shi |tive maten “at the championship e Fulton the recognition to ee. pba Nise said ote No team |s stronger than, Its Joe, | wriat and (Al, Slnutert, the goed ite faster | only on Tuesday, is too late for the|., APY one carefully watching the] will soon Rae tt aes ee y bed {By outplaying ‘nis old fivey ath J 2 | pas. 4 and all week Coach Roper has been | of New Hodford, Mas, were matched today to "| starter the third race gol to | ¢ 00 m 45 £0 Prune \core wus 400 pol 298. if) (which an American chaitenger shguld | pression that Old Nasany is uny too /i04,Al werk Conch OPC Ihe Nowe |mee ie the sat bt ef on ronda ox the lnm. COMPetition, On his riding during| post could have but one choice ns tO other ore ewer tt fo it goes aty score was {i poe | vf Be entitled’ before he makes sup his|koen about losing one of the early | guu forward line, the latest belng the /ae A. A. of Philadelphia on Monday evening, | the last two days it i8 easy to guess) the winner, and that way Dandy PHAR Luctie ROCKIRE ee | Anether wat 6! mind to sail for home, As O’Rourke| games. It is to be expected that shite of Capt, McGraw from tackle to | Nov", In the semi-final, K. 0, O'Donnell of HOG SO Bea Opens ‘Toh iemt. mi popular “ ho would have been far in the lead] ude. The Marrone geldin, doors and ary y tells Princeton will put a scrappy eleven |guasd and. the regular. playing of |Wladephia will take on Jobouy Ritchie of | through the paddock gate ae Oke badly congested,| Another new «lub opons In Jerasi to- J us in his letter, one of the Jota ae ted against Colgate, for, 20 | eee ee eee ay Tee tho | Chicago Moray ‘tos “muse mest invait tae itt this stage had he been on the Jobliike a’ soup hather advertisement, | 22ccially on week ends. It is this! night, It la called the City A. C., which Re for sidestepping Fulton is ex. ’ ibe b hay le grad a soap lather advertisement. | conaitic ; excuses for pping £%-lother kind of an outtt wouldn't be| princeton line works smoothly with | fights he bas engumd in in that ty, during the entire meeting. |He was wet from perspiration and | gyce ia that prompts clubs to re-| will conduct ita shows in Grand Yiew ¢ - pressed by “an hart campaigner,” @ Racrenitiona Oren on Leh & the backfield Saturday the # ers pre eran sa y As it Engor arrived just in time} looked well loosened up, while all the bay, Hg le Geran It was| Hall, Ogden Avenue and Fragklin * ‘breezy writer on the winning Pos ode |, however, con- |\ikely to upset early, predictions an |. matchmaker of the Olympia A,|to muddie up the interesting compe-|rest were as dry as so many chips |.) S agu that numerous! street, Jersey City. The feature Bout Hie mays “Fulton is duilt on the| siderably more than just spirit and | stop the Colgate machine, but It will], of Philadelphia, ad decided to wage an all-| tition between Butwell and Kumuer | of wood. Rae mrouad tor were hot) wit bring together Benny. Valxerst thn F +8 scrappiness. New fangled running |take a big reversal of form to bring [lar cant of boute beuwoen hoarywoights ac bie! ‘nd incidentally to make it harder GRIBE Tew Seine French featherweight champion, “jwho Beer ines ant i ne cot into the Hformations and the intricate forward |this about. Wagers made In this city |dob the early yar of next month, In the main|for the players who have been fol-| Although there was a “ton of : = recenuy startled the boxing frate@hity “>” Di WH A Phone Hd, as Ky ts | passing attack call for fect team|make Colgate 5 to 4 favorites, which | sat Hanlon intends to bare Mattling Leviueky |lowing the mounts of the latter two. money bet on Frank Weir's ‘Toto In The Seaview Club, at Adantic City,| by his sensational knockout over Jimtiy not he would be broken in two|work if an eleven ts to be successful. | {x justified by the showing and record | mect Clay Turner, the Indian tight beavyweight There mixup on just how ‘he|the Bedford selling stake jstarts its three-day tournament to-| Hill, the Australinn featherweight dnd o pieces. To this O'Rourke replied: This is just where Colgate shines, |of both teams hamplun, As both men hare almady won one! POINtS ai seit the waten wnelmntoy for: Pickwick, and day with a small regiment club] Hed Cap Wilson, the hard-hitting ira Paths ip what 1 wiil do on behait of |The up-State folky have assembled |’ With Yale defeated on one Satur. |a te tw fats ther lave tal thnir coming test, We were under the Impres-|tremely “energetic” Mish that Ensor NinKers | entered | from | Gotham,| fi canceding several: pounds he ne ton, He wi ox ten rounds each | real football machine, both on de- y and Princeton the following | «rap ought to be one af tio Last soon between | S101 to yesterday Y ere | PD > y Clancy's gele yhen ing at Seaview is much like play-| fi eo Wi oe a TES Gvery heavyweight in Masiand \tensive and f day oO me t ween bet sion up to yesterday that five were|put up on Billy ney's gelding wher the eame.on 4¥-|fident he will slip his sleep prodicer scoring purposes. | week, what is going to become of the | bie fellows in thet city, for firsts, four for seconds, tnre 4m a continuous competition with one-|Cornell is never a weakling on the| Rig Three that so proudly overcame half an hour's rest between oppo-| gridiron, but so powerful was Col- jal) opposition on the gridiron only a t came to that last final drive. If J h English courses with | over. | for thirds ind one for fourth, but we|"Buddy” had used such finishing the nearby ocean providing different the clover micktloweight who hes|are told that the tally is kept on a|powers on Locust Leaves in the open- | 28tacles every day in the way of| Netson-Allen Bout C ments, the tournament to be given|gate’s game last week that Cornell |few yeats ago. Dave Drewoll hie word that] 4, 3,2 and 1 basis, At this rate But-|ing event, May Alley's supporters] !nds and sand dunes, PROVIDENCE, R, L, Oct. 23. under the auspices of St. Dunstan's ment Marty Orom at the second | ye! ; ied ta — a Home for the Blind. The only other tonide. cho of tee Areny 4. 0, of Somer City on | tron te nto ee Renee on veel feo ater dag ee 9 walt! George Frotheringham and Pat|<iee Martin Cancle wes booed why provision which J stipulate is that EVENING WORLD'S B Li 1 ‘Oct. BL, hae just been signed up for another bout. | terday’s races, and both added elght —— Doyle of the Deal Club, two of the| called, the twelve-round battle bet owling Alley 4 both Goddard and Beckett are among Sammy Hasrie of the American A, A, of Balu-| yesterda: , = strongest playing professi Hrooklyn Battling _Nelso ” y, with two winners aptece,| John I, Day, the four-year-old gel professionals in the ited Allen @ ar a Fulton's opponents.” Tom calls at- nore taoked wp Ratuer to-day to meet Jack |i *; Metropolitan District, will gene, “ es tention to the fact that there can be MeCasron of Allentown, Pa,, for fitteen rounda on |AUmMer getting an additional twojing now running in W. V. Casey's ill engage in| ‘The verdict. was @ very poor on . by his thirds on Hindoostan and Gex,|colors, might be nicknamed whim-|%, Sbecial four-ball Sunday at Forest | Nelson fought Allen all over tho ihe hagey veges fry alg OWN SPORT HISTORY Ch pee | 01 A Park with two leading members o dd won eight of the twelve 3 is in training and his bout with By atter Teck og Both Butweil and Kummer are try- |sical. There is no telling when he is! ne nome club, Devereaux Leni aig | iereres Conole. called the Young ff, . Carpentier is nearly two months is Bo far it looks as if O'Rourke » Fulton have been sive he ampna Mike O'Dowd, who made a big nic| iB hard for engagements on horses} going to run a good race. His lasi| {iy tOny vith tut toxing tow of Philailelpiie en lat’ Sen | With a chance to win, and as a result|effort was fair, but previous to that| Allan Polnsett tunlay night by defoating Btew Lats, the Itaian|CoMpetition between them is keen,|he performed as if he » | Newspaper M battle a draw, atl champion of the| Souns Gir 4 aes Goulu carried the fighting hs Club, landing. the cleaner blows, ¢ Harry H. Frazee, sident of the had never s + find himself confronted with more] ihe President, tendered his resignation, | Jian Up “set ups” than John L. even had. | giving a» the reason his continual il} we ‘The Now Orleans starter in the cham- jnealth, Kobert A, Fairbairn of Weat-|They di rounds at La Salle, | When she Was always outrun and fin-|Kind of company when the track is ie Dan Morgan, manager of sirit.|ished a badly beaten fourth. She|fast, Whimsy's victory wa: lar | erat te mah ie tant: |was'e hot favorite, too, Some went|in thie particular event. It gave|OLD-TIME DIAMOND STAR winning home players | Ih. welterweight, for Peters, Stofka and Bernhardt, | Ill. on et yekler and § < erry. Boston Club of the American League, with vic 5 eK micddlowoigit of Hagloton, Pa, in a nlz-round tout) 2UG a8 we suggested above, it isc He always pops up at] , to the decision. Harry Mite Yvnown English “Rawsberry Fea ratte eriauectniiy last eves (detiey uote ies in the, tiie National A.C. of Philatehala, tum teen | Cky for both that Ensor's arrival/a time when it spills the beans for], ~ movement to standardize golf | Young Herman in six rounds, », ne RLEANS is arc rea ae He ‘eonside the wale|night. The only player who fal | sumed up for anothe at chat club io i from Kentucky way delayed until this|the majority of racegoers, But for| balls apparently isn’t gaining many ( BW ORLEANS is grooming | ning that he was naidering ale nish The only plays Wy ee idee celine hcl | werkt Inim yesterday Koh-[-Noor might|8eW converts. ‘lhe majority of ac- prospective contender for the Of the Red Bux ‘ nal drives was Frank Cox of nan to take wo —— Ihave sent a lot of folk home happy.|!'¥e players seem to be satisfied to | LAST 2 DA e heavgweikht championship. Oth. | At & special meeting of the Nationals siant all Cox Was _ After May Alley won the first race jet well enough alone. Tommy Me- bf ,, ’ b Horse Show Association direct y *, Jellison of St, Lout 4 By terday at students of form 1 t Gex’: Th Namara wants to kn h ve a7 er cities are likely to full and Abbpcyrd ROR RAR: Sar eGre C. Jellison of St, 10! a, ti jack Wel was 1 aguar., yesterday, close e' of tor Throw out Gex’s ra ne cuppy | Na a wants tc OW who really 4 liters lene Jack Dei nt sa wey ae | terday afternoon, held in their offices at | resenting Billie ‘Cordes's Gran unter of $1,000 with an option ber cont, of | Ware asking ono another what hap-|going didn’t suit him, but don’t ler] does want the change from iively ae ° empaey in likely 1 No, 16 Kast 28d Streot, James McLean, |ulleys in the contest. | tnelden we weekle to tox George Doig, the La Salle, | Pened to the filly in her last outing,|}im get away from you in the same| balls to 4 standardized type. ‘ated Cohn, > RACES (YONKERS & MT, VERNON) , : Birbairn o€ Weet-| ore, respectively, ‘The scores il) quarentes Britton $1,000 wild an anion of [SO as to intimate that she was|(rank Regan an opportunity to root | Plonship stakes is Martin Burke, a|iield, ‘NJ. the former Hoo Eroalonat, | 820 de ite a Cin an 1, | paettnind af te roo, “dead” to Northern Belle that day.|and feel glad for the first time in a WINNER AT ST. ALBANS. | red topped light heavy ht who has | ¥44 elec Yesterday, ridden by Kummer, May |}ong® while. 3 : . MeLean, and Alfred FB, Maclay of MAIL: | 1,206; Gus Waliron, the Gewly appointed umtchmnker 4 The ok’: eres , } hewn, according to the Crescent City |prook, No. Was elected Vicu Preale ) 180, 168, 104. } oc tne Tremun A. C., today commfeted g wtar| ACY WSS & Teal rade horse, She —_——— dere ct te cnabht neimaen, the two TOMORROW — TLE $1000 + henumenal impr : ame from behind Swirl in the al golf nament. for Roerte, | phe i mprovement, dent ty fill the vacancy made by Mr, . wut fore wo be aged in i teatro | “tretch and stuck it out in the gumeat| Mackay Completes Next Card. St. Albans seniors in no way slowed up | f prone tA the pre fcaaionsal Fanks not | Yairbalin's promotion, 180, 14, 181 rial Ho signet uo Jokouy Murray {See Shion te stall off Ro T. Wilson's| Dave Mackay, manager of the New | Matthew T. Murray in his race for the | N LA SION 201 nontns ne three can ainateur a $ oo. (% Os x ty mest Hustiey Hutchineon, the 5 ae a ; 8 Cl ecteetny championship, and. yesterday. the old: | ; Burke tecently, defuated “Happy'*| Ashton Dongs, Prank Cassidy sto Sag eae, we, 190, 170, | fe, Mats th ust Leaves and win by & neck, ark Sportsmen's Club, yeaterday an. |fpammonship, and yeaterday the old: | PY Littleton “(whoever he is) at. thy | RATA Burke, will sail two compet i ls Pre wiggahe ie groban eles geal PO a 5 nounced his all-star card for the next} Quick Step Baseball Team continued his | LBION HANDICAP Se. ndinavian championships at Norway, , 188, 200, 10, une aay See eee ‘alk about Locust Leaves, one | boxing 7 ich will be low a le la Vednesd Ce eth dre A a ihe dinaviuin chasapionehips at Norway, a8 r a Nee Talking abo’ es, one | boxing show, which will be held in the |low scoring made last Wednesday and and 4 Other Binion! Er round bout and the critic couldn't help noticing the weakness | jirst Regiment Armory in Newark on|WoN the title by one stroke from David ; os 2s, afte: 106, 178, 148, 196. noon according to an announce- tt I H Vist WACK AT 2:0) b straightaway gone into ecstasies over j mont. The marine strike has compelled Brooklyn feathoweiaht, | Of the ride Rawor weve her At | Nov. 4 (election night), as follows: | Ul aiieteg in Pe tes be ate Hearintoa Haters ad him. | the postponement of thelr departure on ‘a is as nf Syracuse at ihe Weat | CEMIN Pole she looked ae if she would | johnny Dundee vs. ‘Tommy Tuohey,|§q for the total score of 178. Hutton aa Col, Cluke, a well-known tows. | three occasions Side A, ¢, of dingharmion (o-merow night, 4 /OVerrun everything, a it came HBB, elght rounds; Joe Welling v8, Joe Ben: | w se down to a drive and it appeared as if r ds; Benny Val L mark Leauan’s ekeventa coumoutive bi jamin, eight ‘rounds; Benny Valger vs eatorda ¥ re 1 man ayy Vette te east one slash of the whip would fonany “Drummie, eight rounds. and |Ser> Jor ene Foun wher ne edges . sent the Wilson filly to the| Soldier Bartfleld vs. Augie Ratner, elght|s7 and his total was 179. Harry ‘A Joo Buran of Chicago . Ensor held the “bat” tight in | rounds, Haines, the pi champion, was at the National} his left: hand’ and was content to a far behind with a s. of 110-97. \nlay night, te to | hand ride the rest of the way. “Bud-| 4, of C, Boxe with an option ot }4y" Whipped the filly into contention was the runner-up in the last title damer-writet, goee' on record like this: |, Walter J: Imons the prominent mpion, has shown so 1 a de rick W. Ruben, aident of Aid opment ‘as Burke. He ix by far Vitan” Associa that he has ye greatest ring man New Orleans n App ner of the Amers an produced since Jack Everhard.” | lean Olymp Sonik Adkclition stor Toth St Alaa reached ‘via lergingine apy Jerome Ave, Subway or West. Py to Moit “Aves, tranet Joe Lynch, win that js interwting all af the tenors is the tine bowling to be latolphia on © Two Shows. Bays: ntry team will f the John Latepig Ane poetic a guarantee of $1.00 The Knights of Columbus boxers, ag ' Journ ~morrow to moet a ae Le ne | ay ents of che row receinta, Leno wit | RONG Up the baok stretch with such) The MUON Nt Ot ord, |_ The Emeralds will wind up their sca- | Brke id ane of the gre de- 'the Byracuse in @ cross-country f fore" practite | coien + good sin on Monday uigut as be | Vigor that jt geemed as if another ap. | Under 9 y vee Sunday afternoon when they Penaive fight nthe gam nt he {run on Saturday Pa Ec Sai wiet tation AV hur in -a{Plication in that all important last staged two shows for the soldiers and hacht's All | wera in a Hn't altogether a defensive fighter,| Dr. Anthony Hassler was a double | ten ‘x Hontak THEN aun mattioa | bias taste of tanlve Fooe won ar {sixteenth would have done her good. | sailors yosterday. The first show was | he at) the Catholic Prot wher, for bis ability to counter gives | winner In the fret golf tournament of | a ei in fat ‘ Yau never can tell, however. We | put on at Fox Hills Hospital in the af. |Grounds. The visitors’ roster is made | him the upper hand over the average |the Canadian Cub over the tink tamric and make merry LS te Fomay A. ¢ Ne Mechanian | yo yey ere about the finishes of cia | ternoon and the night show was staged |up of star players from the Intern, ghter of to-day NE RSATIAY File COBY COUR ROR Ne setae M an om tee ee ies Vacatey, and “hs. invariably (on board the battleship Arizona at the| tional and American Lasmues. Af i y ems ng we roti | eving Notions. _ es MA | ud ? * | Navy Yard There w six fast five- jomlicker of he Emeralds wil All pound fine, but wee Ht The gross with a {gamer Comers Aerwa: Hechange Bank team! prankle Olaen of Peart River and Young Rector | Were the smooth hand riding variety, Navy, Daute ands wrestling match at (big leaguer to the mound for his ter eae yee nileap of ten strokes fononing sores Living Nation will claals at the Whip City &. ©. of Westfield | each show, Jim Murray was the mas- jin the opening contest, while Young sbamplun/ fw!" Ametican dxchungy Bank Ror, & Bright Gold, winner gf the mile race ter of ceremonics, Barat will twirl the second game,