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Se fete er La SL ee. «| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW | “MAYBE KILBANE HAS STARTED SOMETHING -~ -__ By Thornton Fisher, Amateur golfers entertained # a. lery of ‘about 200. members of tf Wehmond County Country Club in a four-bail exhibition. ‘Tho sides wete A. F. Kammer of Baltusrol, formerty Staten Istand champion, and Gainés Gwathmey of Apawarn runner-up fn the Westchester County title tournes, against Archie Mefiwaine of the Na- tionul Links, and A. Ih Walker $r. Richmond County, the intercotlestste champion, the former couple winning * Copyright, 1919, by the Press Publiehing Co. (The New York Evening World.) AND (IF BLECTED i PRoMse THAT We SHALL HAVE A by 1 up over one round of the cours& b a . . ; a | WARREN POINT,” Nov, 3.—Sensl sartiete 4 h = ) tonal golf featured the second round , \ .. for the Ray Doherty cup 6n the North s One thing That lakes Wrestling MS V8. Jersey Country Club tinks, ¥red ite Tournament Worth Wh é \\ io sting «record Oy makin fe e Ww ; J ( thirteenth hole in one stroke. ‘The ball pie landed stx inches beyond the hole, tut 4 = M) ; the backspin brought jt back Into the F die feason, Which etarts y cup. The shot came in a match with té-nigh? in Madt#on Square Gar-! 4 WO hd ‘ Dave McGregor, who showed brilliant ” Ys P 2 ZA form throughout and won by 4 and z the Jo@ Stecher-Strang- S ) —= Wiliam 1 , Diaavelt defeated | o A | i with | Z 7 Gol George Barber | beat Sema neen mated, winds af With ‘ = £5. "smith, ¥ and &” while ‘Senator t Of w réal, honest-to- Albin’ Smith’ und George Robertson éhisfnpion, it will be wortn) P f A F played @ tie. es It Mt doesh't, it will’ go down aS ATHLETICS. Alstory as just one of those An association to be known as the feaking odventures, with the North and Eastern New York Asyocia~ rh and Wrestlers as the sole! a 7 - tion of the Amateur Athletic Union 7 ies, and the public as much |was formed at a meeting held tn the oy alr a# ever on the question of [Chamber of Commerce of Albany. The as { gathering the clubs for the me in what should be one let was In the hands Her R y | tubessing, Chairman the the popular of sport World y | cting ttee he new 4 ation has voted to hold the first eoinpetit tc ae ie te of ita monthly indoor! meets « Dee 14, to be followed In April with @ Frank Gotoh, #ho éup- 7 ‘ CAMPAIGNING WILL TAKES championship m: ; film, has there yeen a world- i ) OM ANADDED INTEREST IF TWO LICH zi A iivita teviet tn. te Bea Sele : * nized champion, & super ARE RIVALS FoR. THE SAME OFFICE , @nabled Benjamin Segretto, a recent re- j wid rt - rm teers to 26 E ¢rult to the athlet ranks to win the f pod reasen Se ios wanton. Of SPIKE » WILL You P > Ufnictic’ teagen at ftp and one hal } ‘ fo ond has any clean- IGuaRD HY VALUABLES miles, held fromthe Cathedral Lyceum, t nat Wate ‘to ven: , ing the 4 A Hesides capturfhg the first three places . x Faere have Betn’ obits ‘Tut Come out Ff the Morningside representatty also } done Gnd indy . nead |raok ¢ im prize, with the low count a OF whore Sohas ome ‘ ‘ jof 31 p wits ° a Ree ing one The opening road run of the Lone 4 tery in different parts q ‘ . Island Athletic League from the cial f + 7 a) in atria Joe < |bouse of the Brookiyn Athletic Asso ho early = et: jclation resulved itself into a practice ‘ i Qi roted “4 : . . y |@rtate ay enty three harrie re reported. i 4 ut only two of this number represent ; hig waehte ath Cad joa ’ ua? . x Jed clubs other than the Brooklyn A. 4 f R res which 1s members of the Am 7 ee en Chea: : Now We WONT SE SURPRISED fied Axnoctation held thelr" week ; esterday with the trail lead ; jor ihe Soeskee and, gernepiee ide : : (F BEMIAHIN LEOHARD (5 FOUND L500 trhage' to Jamal ? Seer . HANDING OUT THIS STUFF f distance of. ten miles, Le - q ‘ titi iy ae their IE Oe Sy acted as pathfind ‘ ; torts, and the Tarks, = eects — — - : - ¢ mountains of vari- o- ° | | soccer eg na were ipa fait Big Leagues Wil | °Grith: plenty of storing in the tia | “cgnarger wEgadewn ul Lose £wenty stars yracuse-Rutgers Game pe Sea Je de y | | , ialf and none fm the second, while ; 1 | the hinged upon at: for to beat ° ° 2 | 4 the on hinged upon a penalty 4 | kek, th Robins Dry Dock _ soccer es fiat re eliveries Are Abolished 0-Morrow Should Prove }3%,:%:'8"%%r bq Bs war, siege n | team by a score of 3 goals to 2, In the —_—— —_—->- -- i firat nd of the Nati i Chailonge ! «Stee Ging Glen Ruddet, representing. the Metro: “<r h Hi 16) F tb ll Brophy” competition “at Toda Bleld le HT rf , polit wit Academy 1: Eastern rooklyn, a ad: |Many Twitlers Depend om|sr: In the Ameriean teneue cieotie|Ficht Sure at Meeting Next |Site ™thilonst, ity ah sv0ug: ida Ai dh de dada EEN ee , fan Fabe: a competitors in this classy event, + ‘ Us net sand “Spitball” |kiey wiepter and Jasper of Cleveland, Month on Proposed {oie present writing. he fag” ow led | ee f Zork, gafented. an clover beprowenti 4 Ma Bolan and Cunningham Detroit, selalt our keries and hag won all four; 4 ‘omni Tal ;| guarding Welch and only stopped his|cent Athletic Club groands by a to Make Good. Russell of Boston, Shaw of Waashing- Legislation, toial (pinnage for the 21 kamen rated [Orange Consident of Victory! fruwatea charge by blocking. the #ctre of 3 to 9, Smith. the Now York tof, Gallla, Sothoton and Shocker of eerie [268, which Is ign acore of the tourna- at PoIG;Gfolngs, But Codch| Reker é etree’ t peat NGF eacia: Baiiback, gegmunted. for tbe, only fies i a ment, also ha \e ‘a Ans 4 e oungstro! euvere: fe roll- eld & n St. Louls ana Qitinn of the Yanks.| veloped by toughing one side of the] Tiyua1 average, 204-8 afte bleh, taal Satiford Says Upstate Team | i" ball and. strutted over the goal| Caring the first quarter. careers of at: least twenty |In the National League there are Ru- | balf with dirt and by shining the op-|omes Alex Dunbar of the st, M Not Do J t i line with half a dozen Colgate men York Football Club elim- major league pitchers hang by |d0lph of the Braves, Pfeffer of Brook- posite side to a high polish by use of |#!" bh oe eas ie - May Not io Just What It! fantically trying to down him. npoint from the U. 8. F. A f : eae ndar thread an the Rales |!yo, Hendrit of Chicago, Miler and|parattin conceuted tn xome part of |high score of £8 and an erage. of ied : |_ Until Youngatrom made his des. | up pris ae aecatc oft gon; { ; Committers of the two big teagues|Fisher of the Roda and Doak of Bt.|the clothing. ‘The wall ix rubbed on| 900s ee ashe ih the cheery | * Anticipates Doing. Pe uty aaeies bebteh tenses. iets 3 weeny ; ’ “ lin o is until one side is so smooth as to | followed by Stofka, Geschwinder, Sen- ee \ . yi aly ; rd a —_—_—_— 3 sui are perfecting thelr glans to abolish | Louts. avold friction. The oppodite side,| tore, Bernhardt, Kneblock, Romet, Cox, \ ‘dom has @ more dramatic-Anigh begn * fil coh fréak deliveries as the apit- AMERICAN LEAGUE MORE BERI-|having been roughened and. made Peters: “NockienSapby “and Jeilson. By William Abbott. \ 1 Phas apne Bloke, Pes ee MnO Ralica Mmeehed reported tor t “ ball and stineball ‘This feature of OUSLY HIT. POa ak et ite Mee GebuOt, GAO, Bera stand: iad HE Syracuse-Rutgers: encount®| the Vornell game Youngstrom broke {the first Sunday shoot of the season at 4 Gomning Bhat thortty |the reform iaaw begun to dawn on the | It will be noticed that the Athericat [Toying the pall te tke « mast 6 Ir, | | Wtaver, Fon. Lant. ames Pink, 8. to-morrow on the PoloGrounds\ through and blocked Shiverick's|the Travers Island traps of the New t DowmIbIy willbe matehed | stars and atready there is developing | League 1s more seriously hit than the jiur. wobbly course, ‘The effect ot the| usar 2.0. 4 bey will bring out somo peppery, |sicks, the first blocked kick paving|York Athletic Club yesterday. | The to-night’é wittfier. Theti/an opposition to the changes which | National, and when the officiate think | white and black spots as the ball re-| Umno: 0700) h Houde foolball, Hoth shea gw vay. OE Darimouth's only tough. |day Was clear ald were Ot et ee |e } is Viadeck Boysrko, Who miust|are certain to be proposed and fought |this over {t may have considerable volvée ja Also puzzling to the eyo of | igehwinder i ma kee bait Mt (he eid dikad bade | Sates mS Po Ae onsiderable | wind Of moderato strength he cond. 5 colmifered fiefore the ¢ham.|tor at the coming meeting in Decem- jeffect on their votes. ot at heart} The difficulty with the shineball ts Hegante 2.3 game. Since being stung by Wash-| The rongational Colgate-Dartmouth | Clear and were it not for a wind of t ans, ‘The average magnate {8 Bot at hows 1 siden Hine) Kibiock . ‘ington and Jefferson, the powerful| melee Wy ot without its touch of | Modena strength | the nd fa welf-nacriticing person, and the ef-|Control. Very few pitchers have been | jtimer t pee 4 entime would have been ideal, Aw jt was the ‘Whether it ts better to depose 8] fee in his bankroll usually influence |@bI6 to master it. Cicotte and Biller | © Syracuso machine has been running | Sentiment which can always be found conditions | : sen running | sentimentagticn c v8, Keone wore fairly aatiatactory, |The ‘ i porn Ae it thé |eroup of the most celebrated pitchers! nis opinion on things that are good | Aro. tty foremont exponents. W hite| a eae apeigh eld Bagvard | ean prema pate, Mhes ant jbigh sergtep Gunner We 7 pa Han ; a ‘ “ rahe or a long time was accred- | Sunbr oy . comp Pees Seca Heel Dat OF 2 ae reete ¥ Tecall at the moment; |! the game or clear the sport of the | for the Fate. am veteran managers|!ted with belhg the gre teat of all | eters Syrncusc Saturday 19 to ¥ With accompany NF team to the battle | Bihdleag gunner” waa HC. vaet ti ‘second Hack. | practiées which are gradually grow~ a pte that the freak de-|Shiners, !t was clearly demonstrated | j{igb 7! nme, only two days’ rest the Orange eleven | Scene at Hanover. Bankart is REAGICAR. Subtet Si teeny Ba RIeee may to the trip here 48 | ae Objectionable ts a question | And players agree thas the trek Ulin’ the recent World's Series that, High weries away frock hoo, intends to ride roughshod over} Dartmouth graduay who fought ou | had a fail card of 100 tarecte, honors, causing many wrinklings of the brow| they are slowly and Ty robbing | Biter was easily his superior, As long | Rutgers, the gridiron for the teen, Not wish. |_vA billiard inatch which ‘had an faters ‘ w whether Ples- ho omelet b ae, rs adie. NB lan hie strength Iunted, the White Sox | Zea" Sorts, will be rill Jo x6 Rasterg tn] » While Ssracuse was battling Brown | ine to, toe afore Sater Rgtentad, | national flavar, war, Paved meee. Bel ; on was denied fang scratching of the official bean, | the game 6 is pes By a en batters ware pobipletely at hia méroy, val howling chanyplgnabipe,t0-nigh i ae the Seariet squad remained idle. |he stayed away fram (By gangs Ana | iat i Hal tse deans Fab? gs ¢ thie the ‘Will| To purge the sport of trick deliver- | cfort to dexelyp ett piri Heydler and Johnson, the two fa mosis Neckict ap the New York | Wien Che exception ot ar TRE he ak Un the, teams, eee team. trom the French all tho Rutgers regulars will mpeted ae Meenve him t but it as If he lies is one thing, but to lose twenty League Presidents, have outlined th iciaponanl ad) if used thé natural delivery only. Of h have outlined the D iy nate on muddle | goog pitchers is another. lato years, however, lack of muscle|ew mules, but it ts being sugmested jt Without the use of the apttball or)ang mental ability bas been over-| hit before presenting them to the “ Oo » eceptiol 3 oP, by conte N | Rowlin Siu t n n tournament es a e e y nile the bo trCHER and Lewis af feported|the shineball the following stars) como by artificial means of deception | ich players as Mathewson, Treana. ‘ous hus baye men postpone! Tle tit (et | ik mere guesswork how well the new W n of the how | a mateh at be {n the Mneup to-morrow, the first} th ‘ time in weeks that Cox ‘The ames echedulit for to-nticht in the Mutual | roundéd up his damaged warriors. tt| sportsmanship in eapital le! cheers before the gr: & Heat line th Near! ore the mateh Ww : h Sanford has| there were no hard feelings. ‘%y i onthe pliers ure tram, Lavorpood ane 4 his is : é irranged by. wireless making their Jag s vip this wa It.es won by ; the|to such extent that pennnts have), nt fey be ie ive fi iit - I Rutgers team will stand up against 6 " oe Ue or 4.19 1 c a e, be 10! by J sap of oh his arrival in town |Carning ball alone, vi New York. sFinceto! porters tc C1 e x 4 Wikger ana stronger than on| winning of games for thelr employ-| ne, American Association a year Siete i 3 Coach Sanford frankly says that | brine D dntene te Wat Vitvie, BeleATT ADAMS TO COACH ; > " | agro abolished the trick deliveries, and Syracuse won't do much to his team | * feat by t Virginia y ; ecaston of his last a 7 f i rae there are some Nassau opti- M Appearancé tn | === Roger Bresnahan decta that the although he t sure just what: Cite oto say tithes would Rave ITALIANS FOR OLYMPIAD. + x York, ond according to ht#| ous county faits, Wherever there 48) improvement was pleasing. Hitting Rutgers will be able tb do to the| Mists lo my | ae era repuine nae: ther, WHO acte'ne His trattier and| a rellow who thinks he can fehl Jim) was more plentiful and fans appeared Orange. ( ck field and Keek, the htige tacki4, Plat agama, world famous track and x » has spent considerable time | #! Ways, accommodates him. Accord=lty enjoy the games better, It is on ch Bi t F Dartmouth pitted rigged sirens!) I bean in the ganic, “Maybe no, [fl attete, has been appointe to ri ing to Morgan, Coffey bas challenged | the showing of the American Asso ampion Benny Leonard has Been | tort tetwen Marty Cotiine, ‘the far New Yors,| and tuniimited courage against Col) ri So le bien ot rg coach (he trattan team for the Olymple f ne out of 7 rvies In| Jo0 Bokett, the Bnglish heavyweight] ciation that President Ban Johnson | booked for four fights by his ttan-| bantam, ‘ard Paddy La Monte, clitimatit, of the 3 highly scientific game and Erdla have beale Sri bette oe fe ane fox aa ik al toe at ‘ g Out Hew methods of appiytnz| dramplon, five times with no BUCCESS. lang President Heydler are basing |4Ber, Billy Gibson, On Noy, 10 We | French due for the cam ihe Out with a draw: The Colgate | Covld have beaten Piincetin’s strongest the en pert ia See eed ' es ord hong, 9 crushing of an| fre has aise tried to get A mated! Tiip prowont campalgn for a change} clashes with Soldier Bartfield at the =~. packs simply exhausted themselves | Oot | nt met eater isaned It ever te. A Mad ass PY Rat So 0 aul ion by the bre] with Georges Carpentier, the French |i1 the Major League rules” Arena A.C. of Jeraey City; Now. 17|, 2tinny Murs, the loc! feathermifst, wtd| butting tint Green lime, one of the fll ais fink sels i Scheerer, a | Committ Mddesied te ¥, MG. : Abnotmally developed leas, | Mit seo ee i has sidestepped him, | "(he Men ite ta make fulés that {he gobs against Jimmy Duffy of Lock. |4,mstciet to fant Mike Dante, the fea'ne-| strongest tines agen Aavwtiors in| ins Put punting: Joe Beheercr, 414 to nar aueeee dcr asd | Acldeots brought Mecher into| Mii we which reminds us Of recent] wit ho sitective, In the American Ax-Iport, No Y., tor. fittes ae € Rock Inand, for tom roth at the Na-| years, And then Ih the floal minute | frincuon | : cota lea couch, and Re Qyullable truck and perrce malig, and hie won| owe from ‘Tom, O'Rourke dealing| Suiation, for inatance, It is iilegal for | SOF ons Fonnee © Moorting ChE of Deol Mich, on Not, af play when gloom was scttlifig on) that travelled 70 yards, And these |/suggested. ANNO punent of hin ap rarne Bend ca NOT | ROWS from eee a om important | Sociation, for instance, It 4x iMegal fr }Tiulsa, Okla; Nov. 24 he will swap |{0, will sho chee in anoioer Sitio tonigit.| the New Hampshire hills and the | long-range kicks were admirably cov- |pointment, wis cab here to-day réstiery foar it like fighters do 2 ne Othet GAG 20h Fred | eee oo eee ae até at his|sunches with Jobnny Griftaahe, the | Wo dit cements Meme of New heatted.| Hubtmouth wection ay well as "Swede" ered by Williams and Bigler, the best) Afr. Adams has 'eon thirty-eight r (oe parph Ie Jenk| matches on the o mouth or to rub it on his clothes, For § D or i hampionship. even | ; r outh’s jan) c s he ears. eblite. thts F p right to the chin, And half| pulton. mouth or to rub Ht one iacdecinred |AKron, 0. wolterwetaht, Wind on |atwm’, at whe Olyinets A, A. of Phllitetshla, “| Youngetrom, = Dartmouttis git tl Quis Prideetcn Aes hae ih sours, 10 | fe vears. He wos nal mien af te terestiin @ contest where Stecher . ee Beckett - » | Thanksgiving Day afternoon he meets fs guard, crashed throveh the opposing | 2!! other departments the Southern: | american Olympic teamat™ $ ling to indw or O'Rourke, failing and base runners allowed to advance, ! 4 ere, had @ dec! edge. Ti ere \L London. tr ies in watching the other up any kind of an agreement) Oy 1} Wu ottonee the pitcher in| some good welterweight at the Olym-j| , wstomaser Jak Manion of tte Olvtanis A. A.} tine, tossed asido players that were decided ede: ney wert 8, and Stockholm th ane fig to keep out of Its way. (te ee De Nuened hie attention [fined $29 and for the third he is put| Dia A. A. of Philadelphia, of Philadeiyhia has completed his cart of boats shel "| a finely conctied eleven. the stantiog broad Jump a¥tng' Swede t i + , bi ; Rurally a. strong hee, n ao a who in as near a 3 p Re for hie mpecial boxing show on Wednenday night, Sa woka, |,.The Virginia backs shifted through [!h games. He went to, Fince ag @ ‘and with all the sho champion as Hhockett, each having & owWithout Suttine the ‘dati to nia | Wille sechsom reccited 62,071.17 for tie tea. | Nor. 18, Sop Lomch ests Chasspion Feat Has | (he tadien, wi meet the winner In to Felts | ene Princeton Line, which wis full or | physica director for te ¥, aE wae * Py Be ry win on the other. O'Rourke previous | mouth it is impossible for the pitcher | tu" battle with Jobuny Dundee at the Cream| man in the main go. In the other mix rome. | oy yfortn, the New Orleans tiehtwelgbt has}holes most of the time, The South: | track toam at the. Inte eit a What fh culled the Heo ee CENA, CITETE). to eee ene oor ae altel | Cuz A. Cot Milwactoo on last Vriday oleh, | Ray O'Mally, vo Andy Titre, Latte Bear mm. | it Feige ta Phlludet la in Maireh of on erners’ interference howled over Tiger jaa “spring at the Perst | » fou... te aimost a trase thark| (i Suton faht all the heavyweights | cute and without rubbing it on his | 2ecken foueht for 27% pee cent. of the ginaa re. | Victoy Mitenie, Soe Dome we Dive Astey and sa there, Aa Mobgp his fougtit nang goo! | tacklers as if they wero tenpins. the , - —_ Date yamiatting bold atm 10| in oratacid on the same day with O8|cluchte or In hia glove he cannot [sib THe tum taken In ot the show was #0.d14, | Frankio Howell vs, foo Mendel a Nor ovina, the hands are that te| Massod: plays off tackles gained many by wrap) he arm around| hours rest between bouts, When hel throw the shinebull, The emery ball | The {abt waa such & thrill i | vaiaio rit T this ets ood Yoong Pos-| Hn bate mb troubls Id fitting contimta tal yards for the strong-running Vis PIMLICO SELECTIONS. ri n above oR, e#| went after Goddard separately, Hi8| was very successfully stopped three dha Bical ning of Detroit, Mich., hare been matched ty | ‘Mills. lew tage’ = aa ye Hose « if ans, fe pte. TIANORS!: SCEW ESE RN ere ‘rs 4h sure, with the|answor from Goddard's manager|or four years ago Manabe the Wolterine AC, of Te | Philadeiniia, mil th signal ap to him in} pissing attack was something the at Reco he, Sachem, : 4 er It| contained the “sporty” proposition) Most of the pitchers mentioned rite Pat Moc nded a au ot | tra eani-tiqal of tein miinda, to] two necks ss Feith blo Ah ah pt call anda aan: Coen FO Non windsen ; e strangla, bit} chat if Mr. O'Rourke would lay 10 WO/apove will be affected by the aboll- after agreeing to split fifty-fifty of the] t ea Trish Patsey Cline of New! peur Dogle, the former S#Kerwetght of tis) ©) tae t Princeton. se . stan, Joyful , inaemact as it]1 on his “unbeatable protege” God-|tion of the gpitball, as there are com- | money left after Champion Kid Hernan was to | York Mitchell of Milwaukee, whieh | , but now af Boston, fs matched for fiv worked against Princ Third Kace-—Smithfield, Mas dard might consent to a matoh. Gods paratively few “shiners.” ‘Those to | teceive $10,000 for boxing him a twonty round | w at tat club on the wight of | rieiis, ‘Tomight he meta Tiarney Adair at lnm, In Rog the Mountaineers ce Meadows, Doreris, dard is as heavy b& Fulton and) be affected by cutting out the | pout at Now Orleans on Dec, 15, Dominick Tor. | Nor Mnad,; Nov. 6, dimmy McOdbe, 4: Fréiingham,| tainly have one of the srentest backs Fourth Race—Out the Wag, etmint otx-tng | stands 6 feet 3 inches. Here is how|"sniners” will be Cleatte and Eller. |toreh, matchmaker of the Loaisiana Auditorium |, had 6 et Ter ti, Wale? Biter, at Selew, Mase, [Of the year. Anyway, the Tigots w i Tippity Witchet, Petar Piper. O'Rourke replied: They are ita tiost prominent expo: Jot that city, bad culled off the contest. He|,,7™ Masnnte A. t. win bald 8 dice Kemet) 0h | Mauch sinter, at Tinehion, Mas. and} fay so. This young wignt wolahe 10 Gah ite ekenpaa ee To he ony er | et as fis. Practically all the rest are] thought that Moore shoald hate gone through Hoe ae oi ime taiana | wor, 18, dome good bey. at Woe Armory. A, A, at) founda. and in his football togs cam i ead eeggetig, oe mE by his Ciest agreement pitters sprint 100 yards in 11 xeeonds. Once Isilore, War» Drive Newal McCoy in one of the other eights | Boston. ¥ Daily Express in which Fi he greatest spithall artists that _ wider way it todk anywWheré from Seven Race —dattle Dee, & The | Goddart’s bac ber suggested 1 ould aid viele has know were FA Walsh, | Major J. Prankiin Dundeith, rommanding ofti-|and Jimmy lato take on Wiike Clrey of] sient Maria, the dektmine secs Ped F to. five Tigers to bring Rogers} John I bas, Dr eee iiss back Fulton at 10 to L against God- | tuck Chesbro and Bugs Raymond, Of |r of the Im Pi al, N.Y. G., has @| Staten Inland in the other thin city, wiB tieht Mike wey {ie Herel down to earth, Ho wht a mont | emma dard, this is not horse racing, where} {he new school it would be difleuit to [pointed Bulls Roche, the famous mferee, to com fighter, fo a thn found tout at the Anind A, deiiberate thrower of pisses, Prince. Lane ‘Tendler of Philadelphia and Jotinele Thre a number of thoroughbreds are ‘Tender phia an m om-| designate the stars. All are uniform. [duct « te boxing show for (he mayimet of the of Syracuse, N, Y,, to-nlaht, and ou Nor, 17 he ton. linesmeh would cone potinding |SEMI-PRO CHAMPIONSHIP OF NEW YORK 8 ntie ot Series iy have been sled On by Johnny q > r ree dri Pier oo Morris ‘Taleo, #ho cloima he i the ~ 3 e! le Head No peting, and the mediocre ones are|iy good Amegiegn Red Crowe drive at the artory of the | ee eee et eine Natlonal A, «. ot] Mill tke on Aforla. r against him, but the Southern star | Third Double Header-Series Now 2 to 2 singled out and @ price laid against) Wild TN Donovan, a strong advo- | Fimt Piekt Mowpital, |S Weet 0th tivet, | MOUNT: iat A aan et tt ciub's| champion of the nat, fF teat rou, Ste MOIS Cig wait Unt! he sbotted the re- GUY EMPrY'S FAMUUS th cate of the change in rules, suggests |Thurmdey evening T be ataged | ie han | to 00 Wrought off at Troy, N.Y. colver down field before letying go TREAT 'EM ROUGH boxing show on Satwmiay night, Moone? han | , It does not seem to show that God-]ihat the pitcher be forbidden the use |ttnder the direction of Major Dunseith, with the ‘a lg bit with the towing fatie Of “Philly” | Renny Valeor was slzved no jet night tn his | with, the ball. “RIB’ King, another | i tarry porte 2% in & b ker has much faith in his)of q glove. This, he says, will py indormment of Gen, Georte TR. Dyer, Rote 1. une good attrtctlont he iA offeritiy thiém, reavagée, Job Sheets, to tox Nov, 14 in New| Vingiitla back, Was alitost the equal |i ¥ Fnen § Gi & man, lao he is taking the chance|yent them from doing things to the [wilt hare compote charwe of the arranging of a" Garda segs] Mavens | Joe Gherman, repreenting the Arwoa, Jor Rogers. ‘The pair had! a holiday | Mh sar, Katana. Pin 4 $6 Mullan Greating His arc, oF lee, |bal that cannot 8 Gosh Ge the wins [ee ti lett, Fists Print tae, FO elie cn ¢ onal ty t9 tah tty. amd Bw Fete) prafolg trough tho PFlnceten teag a ne) a joddard secure | 1, x Marcin heavy weit 0 French cham. en : oe we ot a substantial puree. ith" Now thai the Pal Moore Pete ttorman fieht 611% "Apms, tov moet Martin, Burke of Mow Or.| Harter, to tran bows win the, bones cot LINCOLN GIANTS ms to me he thinks some foolish|GAME’S GREAT STARS WERE |called off in New Orieans, the chanowd are that) jeans, another one of Uncle Sam's fighters who pin, Tee that will te 8 Coe In a diy of surprising upsets the ti dlonge | wutgms Mongtn promoter ‘will come forth and offer NATURAL PITCHERS. Jolm Abrams of the Tulane A.C. of that city] git some good fighting in bouts On the other side, | 1 # meteroe's Gevision. _ University of Pennsylvania, slipped ee MeIe TELD ad t Ty | another purse like Goddard fought) th this connection it is interesting | 1)! (7. sien ww Jeo Lene nd Pete Hernan | They wilt battle tor twenty twunde st Aiven, O.] augmy anominiy. saieieaaies of te Metinner) © C06, Before Penk Stace aad (ost tg 126th St. and Ath Ava f ara will be hung up for] Heckett for, and dig into bls purse| io note that the rent pitchers of the |1,* xml tas wk om vel bas] te second week i Dresher ALC. of Cantin, 0,, fab ptactidlly clinched 4} first game ff the seinoh. |The fed | BMITOMORROW, ELECTION DAY, 1 P. M to At. 1 donovan b im, | niet or reciente tis, : bantam wei vig | match betwen Feklie Pitzsienmons, the looal leht-| and d ore pe Bin or any other country. |" Gays of bie purses are pretty [hover fosotted to hy of the ap-cailed | ile Mewd, manager of Laneh, sar te is willing] 20%. cent Titra | welant, and Billy Ryan, the Cincionat welter.|than all other rivals and were clitim- ‘ * nearly doomed, and tife quicker mon|scientific tricks, Neither Mathewson, |'° ‘% % Y test Tate cere Joe tehea om ack Wole of Clore-| weltht, to be contested dt hia chub ost Nor. 18.) 11 fear plonshing, whee on ia, & Aearn that through Danny | Or Goddard's stamp realize it the bet-| Rucker, Alexander, Walter Johnson, | Patennn fit fane “er all weked un hee om deck, Wome of Core.) write match ia clitchd they will clash for twelve] fighting Penn State comliination up ; land in one of the 1, | tongbt At Billy MeCarnes's etub in that city on | rounds at 11 s, rhe akers had! Morgan that Jim Coffey.) ter off they will become. Goddard’s| Miner Brown, not McGinnity ever |the eattsound contest betwoon Mike O'De ands, set the works, The Quakers had = ny chances to score, but fumbled | hilé Irish champion | backer should be quite willing to have | used any unnatural deliveries, the middleweight 0, and Willy Kramer] Weemendag sight. Lgnch it to restive © ear] o, acount of Ratiling Reddy not being ready | 10 7 ghapcen to sonrh, Goddard box for any purse Fulton is| While the basebal) public is perhaps |of Milwaukee, which Matchniaver I*hi! Lewis bas | antes of 61,200 for his end, emote ernet the O4bt cide lightweight, | DECANE " ‘ht, has been quite busy with , p PD - os | antes Lhe Ht h e hope ¢ ret to Irel gatisfied to box for, as the latter’s|thorourhly familiar with the use anit |pootad for the etar attniction of the Lye 4” Eddie Weat, the Newark | in a tweite-round bout at the Hardware A. C. of/ ‘The Quakers, awever, hop ° wince he returned to Ireland, | record as a fighter is so much supe-| principles of the spitball there ap-|A. C., sbich holds (le show at the die West, the Newark | \n © Triain, Coha,, tonoroe uisht, Jeb Unow-/atane.for this unesbected reverse at nade. many @ knockout to| rior. Yours, &c.. rg” Fin the star Johnny Loceulm | ight beatgoteights, will come toge ee pears to considerable = misunde:- | Theatre m t 6 Fs ge gel oe hosing show | ard of Brodin hid heow secured to go against| the Polo Grounds Saturday, when ney "9 ving at isola TOM O'ROURKE, handing as to the employment of tie» te ta history for the allt cit | rans seeoogeiitan, Ay. 2, € tN a. as | Homomey ete roe fe ip re] aright ain nat | ———— — nf ’ un on, but anager Fred Fwgtoa, ehineball, For their-boneft it might wo wits « chamyion in aclon Banides the’ (here ied titter feolitig betweed the ten the and Leoudhd will have 1d battle wid bedt 10 beat SHO A U * “ ar ime the waida| aeent Palace Hotel Wi. he explained that the alineball is é- sas sitsaing tam wih be Aa sghi-eeund con: gus oushs \o be a sashinn oom Char TUM bik ecmtante of the yeas, MSN DAU MM SCUBA, fie Sa ’ \ - — seeceeerneraad NE

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