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a! RO SS JACK DEMPSEY HAS TAKEN UP GOLF ARKEY MATCHED , TOFIGHT WOE ABROAD DE. 15 New Yorker“ Is Guaranteed $25,000 for Bout of 2 | 20 Rounds, . a By Alex. Sullivan. HEN one confiders how | big oe W fortunes are made as a Tee at sult of one victory in the rita) ‘it ie no wonder that the youth# ®t the nation take puch Interest in the manly art’ of self-defense, “Here we oe tien be ca have Jack Sharkey, a Itttle cant side via Ry roy Sd poh Italian, who, two or three years back; CRED JOBS Pace with A puncm was regarded a "dég,” a9 the saying woes, when it came to standing»the gaff in the ring, signed up to cons / tracts that mean $50,000 to him in the of 7 ext two montha, | 7 ; . rkey was signed. ‘to-day 4 ‘y, " s Aco box Jimmy Wide, the idol of G at pct Zh TS MUST BRLTHE Way 4 i \ Oe Britain, at the Olympia, London, . 4 16, over the twenty-round route. , JEANetTe Wweus iy VAKFA l, Sharkey is being guaranteed $25,000, ea * WES Geomass hota’ which is as much money as Wilite oo CLIPS IM, VESS WiLARD UD TRAINING OLMISFARM | Ritchie fought for whop~he lost hia ‘ | world’s Utle there to Freddie Welsh -- |. G. Welch, the English promoter, idiom dican® aa * who, also ts to five Battling Rab 10,000 to box Jor jeckett there tf he " $60,000 Hildreth Horse —~_ vwits’sesircs penta: is" cony . la Tuesday, is the man who sighed Turns Tables on Knobbie x3: fsent stars were shaken from the const Welch hus agreed to post $15,000 ft . : i? henry here mi oe next eahe ‘our hour, He ts also guaran j cas tay at } A t « Almost Even Weight. four round tipsAickete and all* ox ' day a better Mrs. W.A. Gavin Is Beaten in| Z pensos right up to the time the boya and tap me on 1S. A. Gavin Is a en in we * «© euch other. Ine!denta! { ‘ tapped a lot of ations ji H | f alno signed flokey Donley, Ben et Tae Ceamplenship PY put Grey Lag’s Neck Viciory) RACING SELECTIONS. |Snva'"Mfenant levtwuht oh meee, Ta Edith Cummings. Pa g — voxtng lueetice in r (alt A Fle eee | Doesn’t Prove Much as Race JAMAICA bo Mts Mag a ; don anlar Be CLEVELAND, 0, Oct. 1—Several | Was Run. acl a al ron N . } : | 7 een Dorens ripe ta = * i B © Jlimmgy, morn- tion of players in the women's na- ‘ nird, Race—Bailet enukes last Decent ; ep nthe Uonal golf championship toutaament by Vincent Treanor. } r Parke, Pastoral ived ‘the unanimous dedleion fore run. «1 mien, at Mayfield, when the reaults of the ETER three attompte Sam ftl- urth Race-—-On Watch, Of DeWSDADSY. @paaGh ‘ every ‘morning, it f . ~ a) dreth's $60,000 colt, Grey Mist. . + mt cke: "by t ‘ ing for ‘Bvery on second round at match play were ret M " Aith Race—The Nephew, Genie — Drese' ickéed as a “sucker” by the mont gs ocen, | ded in beating the Quin-) w, Round Robi Welshman, Jack went after him front ‘ n I go down to the 3 | Fang © im On| waite | Posted. * Seon Kaontelanelpend fixth Race = Calig@My, Vibrate | the first yong, and those wh the ( on the ship, op the Mudaon Sinw Un Sere Se aro " 1 w. oy Stables Knobble at Jamaica yes- Sixth ieor ~ ae | Kons, und those who saw the below here, and box wi a lot S Sox. The first to fail was Mrs, W. A. dowbta| erate |wreat buléle Sharkey fought aga ‘ Saad oats. E T UAKI Crry, Utah, oot. t-~|Gavin of New York, several times |teMday, but even now there are dowbts) 0 = “ Joe Lynch can now understand It . re i J tan th 48 of many who have seen he whipped Wild ! some working with ‘Tho first hole in the lineup of the Chi-| runner-up in national tournaments, | the minds of raany who bi | . ¢ whipped Wilde . and I like it nas hing cugo White Sox, shattered when four ’ | the pair raco as to which Is renily the| George Odom, trainer of Sharkey; has signed a contract wo op A yg meth a were “iired” for sileged par-| She went down before Miss Bdith| |° Pe Old, Yesterday Grey| attributed hie defeat Lynch Nov. 16 over the Mttecn- ' fant. ® By Neal R. O’ Hara ° Bed Nero neG, paneball, waa be-| Cummings of Chicago, who just to| better bar bear and beat| Ritting the geldin 5 ‘ te aguin, for which ho walk im hi mal and short- | upset the pliant, plastic dope, won py | Law carrie pon Kept out a bit fram t | Ui- | recelve a $10,000 guarantee. He wit) ai Cemetaht, 1908, wr The Pret Puntiaeing Co (The Now York Eratne Went stop of the, Ba Rac |a'S and § siargt, ‘Bh Waldo Sire, pmonbblg WHAM, Bboy & sek. Tider a: snug ride, Come would Mined at $4.000M0r voxing Joe Burm . elf % tb 10. y ng, ome safely, thought Geo rounds at st Chicago 1k bas been proved that a World's Series can be won, lost or thrown | thp White Sox. Ho batted over “360 this | Gavin on even terms to the tura and|tPel* Previous race, in sloppy, go! aa: \ another tory, told jokingly, Perhaps, | and $8,000 for boxing Xn: with the National Comiah in control, Now let's see what wo can do with- ; Ho will Ail the #pot made vacant | quickly decided the tssue on tho in |# ere was a differsyce of ten pounds) yy ay much to do % # vice | in Boston Oct. 19. He ix bing gua out it. Baseball should have u thorough housecleaning, from the Commin- | Uy swede Misherg, named in Indictment# | side nine. In Knobbie's favor and he beat Grey| tory ng Odom's Fr Usmood 19 anteed $6000 furs boxing Jaber Wit ston at the top to thé Philly teama in the cellar, But first put an end to the’ investiguting “faked” baseball ‘| ‘There was no surprise, however, | Lag about seven léngths, The meet-|_ known mudder, tn fact most of Mis! of Albany in the Garden Oct. 15. bs Present triboodie. * — when Mise Alexa Stirling, the play-iine before that Knobbie won by a| food races have been ruy in mud. five fights he is to receive 260.000 eee ‘ Noble Tales Chaney's Place for|ing through champion, defeated Miss | halt, getting twenty| Yesterday the track was fubt, that !%, figures never dreamed of for bantitr i ‘ Murray Hom Elaine Rosenthal 3 up and 1 to play,)Jensth and @ hal’, getting All but the tast sixteenth, which had | weights, i Leta have @ brand new Commission to run baseball. Pershing has Andy Chaney, the Baltimore featiwr- | after a hard battle, pounds from the Hildreth colt. heen #6. thoroughly saqaked by ay & deen suggested. He'd be ali right. And Gen. Wood hay been suggested. frelent yin fad fant, gebeny Murray | UY eee care golertal wane! ous ‘The handicapper evidently thought] early morning track, sprinklers that | S l in the star 9 twanty~ nich he afte : They'd doth be all right. ison’ Niguare, “Garten” to-morrow | Marion Hollina of Wentbrook: won from | that they wore closely matchod you-|!t was almost heavy in the afternoon. | og] peng Barred. ore fight, as his mother died yesterday at| Mra. Fred. C, Latts. The a, Was two] torday and they went to post practl- . K to down the a homme. in Baltimore. Promoter ‘Tex He, Ot fhe faureeenthy, bat in the| en Aintwel Cet Wen Deen ep 4 if Ll 1 ; ‘The war is over, Let It stay over, Rickard haw secured Tommy Noble, the [hill on the fifteenth caused a change in| cally at even weights, Despite his two! quot. Prince of Como was going along n evetane i ace, ee the Gtrnipto | Cteb| «ee Hyulinh featherweight to meet Murray, | fortunes. previous defeats Grey Lag waa made| well within binself unti lie struck ee Se ‘ — hoice, giving every one|the Peavy final sixteenth, and the: ——__— ‘Talt hag Wen acewented tor the Derth, weoyided ste an exire wale Ler an odds on choice, " } pane F 1 wo ragenr’ ** ! the impression that he was a different] he appeared to be an red. erood | LEVE! ND, O. Oct 4. Few fio. Practical body das b f b except B COMPOSITE BOX SCORE |liorse. ‘The racv proved little. Knob-|had gohe aiong fairly woll, t Bl cisnate eee aga oe soon.” Jack, said, “because 1 tically everybody wen mi ined for the Jub except Bryan. oath bie got off in front and then stum-| several lengths back, until sEahaatieties : like to box. “It's the beat fun I| That shows the people are taking it #1 Ys CLEVELAND (American League) bled, dropping back from, first | to Into, the o sprinkled art of the men mt persia an had. ¥ - a! rt lace, losing something like|track. As soon as his feet fol the Brooklyn Dodgers i INE hy oh cD seh Phe 4 * ea rah tes fone within the feat asixtecnth| soft going hé ran us if he had ac-| into the hands of sealper nan match because Pear i ab. rh, 2beSb.b@ sh. sbibb, fo. ave, po. a. €. ave, of » mile. aquired wings. "His old mud running | sult of the pi Wetusttian ehes ok a5 ee vans, ‘If. seuss £0 0/0 0-0 0 0 4 0 000 1 0 0 1.000] Grey Ing, Carvtree and Muletber| habit seemed to come onck to him | Cleveland Baxebail Cup, woatpers og er eB oy) Jamieson, if. 10 0 0 0 0 1 0 .200 2 0 0 1.000) Ter ge eed awue ceo tee Hildreth| story that was being told sal@-the| to-day were demanding $100 fortes 26 Pctahis’ wo out. to California | Wambsganes, 0 0 0 0 1-0 0 1 000 3 2 © 1,000’ colt and showed the way a near- sack ecap ed were ibn te bey box seats ¢ j . Mulctber mean-| good coup. Anytow, Superintend to - | Lunte, 2b.. 0 070 0 0 0 0 © .000 0 0 0 .000) !ng the stretch turn, Mu A n om. Fa rath lays od third. At|Tom Maber Is to be told to scatter 1 When Burleigh Grimes took le) of toestence, 2p hott se: new 1 bee Speaker, cf... 10060001 1 86 600 4.006 | this sthen of tne race Careeces looked | his sprinkling men, 4 particularly more peer the baseball malin ak y oe Oh Lie mound In the first inning welve flelding chances and lus 000 't ble winner, but just at/to see to it that they don't pour nent © 19 those who held allol, eh ane aght L molebt ae wall be) Se dark clouds hung threateningty ("2% made an error.” “Not had, just) AAurns, 1D. 10 0 0 0 0 2 2 $88.9 1 0 1,000) the ive taen Mulciber Hovgmp arid| the water in the reservoir on that Nia: | ment cards fesued by the cluty tha iy the pictures, sears o se rat ea nin a coming up from the sticks,” bE. Smith, rf, 00000 0:0 1 .000 3 0 0 1.000 Komenturily seemed likely heey sixteenth. signatures on which corresponded Levinsky's chance aguinst the) siraw hats might be throughout the| {or the home team in the seventh In-| Wood, rf, . : 110 0 0 0 1 1 600 4 0 6 1000) busy aa the home turn, ills le che nario’ Wis intnat wee Teerved. wanin Were nouedar ne : “Frenchman, “Levinsky i « oleveF| stands during « hot suminors day. pg With threo men “on the buss ow. Johnston, i. 0 0.0 0 9 0 0 O 000 3 4 0 1,000\Ffo had to tuke to the outside, sacri-| (qui; in the fifth, ‘The tive-ye | IY individual ticket ae , was hyn) a Sees e ast ‘Tho’ weather was just to the king! 11 to Dat for meany ‘Gras wit ic | Sewell, ee... 190 0 0 0 4 48 4 0 Looe ieeee come come be ot I but) plater; ridden ai rare judgment OY | solid by thi Cleveland. ic. Beg i) Wwearher wa . 7 “ ‘7 ned ow gan the top of Armistice, veland t { T don't ace any reason why he| of the stocky Grimea, for it tended to, the pinch hitter out and pulled him-| O'Neill, ¢ 27$00 0 0 0 1 Ase20 8 0 Long 1a bem Aienmmiene’ owt ons thert'to 10 snot, wien ho waa rendy, {fF the bleuchers, ‘They will not be ; a "t be just as good now,” ingrense the effectivortas of hin fast Sf out of a dangeroull hole. Coveleskie, p. 6 00 0 0 0 0 1 000 2 2 0 1.000] Meanwhile Knowbio apparently out| after the race everybody was won. | tinable except on the day of the ! Ou breaking splitter, Burleigh took ad- a ) * ‘750 |Of1t was forgotten, but his rider, Joe) dering what made Armistice an odds. | S20 and the purchaser must paw i bug@ested. Juck| vantage of the drabneas of the vini-| Steve O'Nolll flashed some heady| Bagby, p. 00000 0 0 0 000 2 1 1 .750 Mooney, didn't ‘think the colt’ wea eae pti immediately from the Uoket window 3 “No,” he bye np oe “in i bility and “smoked” Sheen ower ty Wet wens ut ce (cdectnnae: dGraney 0 000 0 0 0 1 000 0 0 0 000) through, He came round the stretch == he Ans 4 par, felingulting ile ticket 5 SEE Creriah, and helped: tas tase e | cess ee eae ik natna sine| who. tossed Oleon ‘cut at we pincer] Vala, De... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DO .000 0 0 0,000) clo¥e to ie ae oe ag or out|, Preston Burch had to finally take!" approximately 60 per cent. of the 4 He Jonger because I didn’t think it! ball Steve tried to double the batter at] ¢Nunamaker 4 100 @ 0 6 0 01.000 0 0 0 000 1 Pantling ie 9 to 20 tn puttin ne Cross. | reserved goats were distributed .y xt disap Deople| on * |Get but nit him with the ball. Jot what he loat by sluinbling shortly! pyorything he sends to post is held | terday, the first day of the th by ietling ‘20 pore” hg ad ‘At the outect of the gamo empty {ston fecovered the ball and iade a : ee i ee ee By My mpeg at o respectful prica By the layers, | sale, to holders of idlotment or t ‘ ret Seats were noticable throughout, the Perfect throw home, getting Griffith Totals +63 B12 6 0 0 1 0 6 BD 190 5122 1 86 Tt ee ae MMuloiticy stonped and while it ts complimentary, it i The remainder will be obtainable t ? HE Carpentier-Levinsky Might) stands. This did not permiatlong, bow. | St the plate, retiring the aide, BROOKLYN (National League). Ridicr Sut scaeairse cog Gree hoa) far oariahts Conine, low. | day and to . beg ° finiah of the <r * over, finally left the maiden ranks ‘ thes efi gh aagze pcb ai pee Ct ee etc’ cot, | _Pitcliae diagtinWlbdeltne enty error Bat. rnd, | Ot 8 Tag asia Sk ehe ACK DRA Le corns, She Is likely to win again % nanan red to quake and bulge resulting |Of the, game on either side when he ab. r. h. 2b. Sb.bF. Bh, sbdb. so.ave. po. ue, ave. "4 p33 B, was’ ana | 200m in better company, the boxers are moving In nearer sara Dy A acta Eha mended | Gelded an Infleldinit poorly and tree , ejhth Carefree was “put away” a ce H the battle. ground. To-morrow toate way through the turnatiies ¢o|Wide to sécond, pulling Newell off the|OWOU bh. .sss..cseee T 1 8 9 00 0 0 1 1 429 8 G O 1,000 ee Tag svemed to have envy wull-| se engrie und the favorite Nightetick { avis comes to town to finieh his! see the second gaine. bag. J, Jounaston, 3b. 7210002121 01 «1463 1 4 0 1,000 Suddenly Knobbie was noticed by| Were equiily suity. io eeprlas | Stains , h of Kilduft's| #20000 tor rt Griffith, rf.. 8 0 8 10 0 0 0 O A 876 4 0 0 1.000) the crowd. ‘There was no questioning| match down te mirweh in the secon ker's catch oO! uff" | lor 4 7 yas cate Grey la t it waa the at ‘ teerito. wallop th detp centre in the Ave Allowed, | Wheat, If. +7 12 2 0 0:0 0 1 0.286 7 0 0 1,000/It. He was cntching Grey Lag with | Wot alsgualimed. some day the stew i fourth inning was nothing short of! 1¢ mixed bouts meet .| Myers, of., +7 01000 0 0 0 O 14 3 0 O 1000) ferme with the Hildreth colt nearing | ands will a Dams, Sno te ae he y os Semsmriconl. eave Sabb Cost wes” inn, fan -|Konetchy, 10 70 0.0.0.0 0 0 0 1 00022 2 1 .960/tho finish and Entor had to call on| qualify @ pair of fouler same Phiaclearhend i '» fast ones out close to snpyO. ickard te bring " f Grey Lag for all he had. The colt . . oe 4 the Jersey City Dall park. Carpentier | Uua'picachers in loft contre, “Spoke, the areatest’ welters | Kilduff, .2b.. 6400106 0 6 0 1 000 © 6 (0 30001 Ser tae toe Bhs Bon. rhs col ccna anaes had been working steadily with Joe) at‘the time of the hit, wan playing In| Weta in the country, olds the| Krueger, ¢ 400 6.0 0.0 0 0 0 0M 7% 1 0 1.000lthan Knobbie did to that of Mooney 5 ORROW ‘ : Miwa aitimmate'né Cardeciter’ asl nas gaeed SC iaored like 6 fast |teore® seedy, to. tt "1 Miller, ¢ 20 0 0.0.0 0 0 0 1 .000 2 1 0 1.000/and got hoine In front to tho rellet| y Leonard, lightweight champlor THE E P if Her 88) Lurst, 0 ved like hi | Gann 4 O. guarante + Crrenee 5 ent race.| Benny Ta . Uh on | CAI DO! i 4 hat ee whee Gay oor ie over 10. Ua penta, aan, Wiel ee: Gained tat Marquard, p+. 0 0:0 0 0 0 070 0 000 9 0 0 000) As Jim Fitzsimmons sald afterwards: | of the world, back. from his fve- | NIAN esate esi ht | UtSed Mu aen a C'tamarsorcscyes 1 0 0 9 8 0 0 6-0 0 amo 0 0 0 ao] asim nie i Eee line Rood aw eneteace igest| THE SUNSET Rice teare Ae Jos: once told ane | OVINE in the nme direction. It was|by" hosing waperts the: wrenions wellss | MAIIGUX, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O .000 0 1 0 1,000) rein that.’ gaged putting in bie Ahishing ‘touches hardest blow be ever felt in his| te left fielders ball and for & moment Jsince the gaye of Joo Wakeatt tight. |® Mitchell 16 100-0 0 0 0 01.000 0 0 © 000 Pee if » [ag seattinans Goran 1 for nla tweive- | and 4 Other Classy Contests. was the thump with which|!t appeared that g head-on oo wolcht. will be given & shapes t0 dene | Nels... « 0.9 0 0.0.0.0 0 0 O .060 0 0 0 009] AM the BFons, particularly choxe of| tie hen Regime FIRST RACE AT 2.15 P. M. er knocket! him down for a “ together Speake: {DM Worth againgt Daye Moder, Clinton | 0 © 0 000 0 1. 0. 3,000) Bronx hoes Danian ie aan to-morrow night, SPuCL ‘Count in an early round pf thut| *#emed to come tome p han been avoided by Ca lore, p. we0 0000 o 0 the vietory of Osgood he third programme f Foun. “Station ha called for the ball and barely man-lweidhte, and this ts 90) Gr ‘ 0 0 0 0 888 1 4 0 1.000|race, and theroby, as they suy, hangs fern twelve-r¢ Bgl false Watinah e, Jo ae preted gdh pt t aged to spear it alr as Jamieson {into the “big Grimes, Deseeseerseeee 8 2 1 A 00 ’ a tale, Prince of Como, the favorite, | light heavyw ght. king, Boyo Mot { of Canpenticr’s new punchipe | coased in back of mim Le wan @ typ-|,Anatiiy label Contr tw Artie O-Lonry, apy!) ee - —- 2 oa [after lending all tho atonped |e i hal Cocuan ut ‘Brookiy’ ana | hard fam .| ional Speaker catch and brought forth . EF sear dea ei ute | x if 9 3 2 6 1976426 1 988) badly In the last sixteenth, and O8-| Wie Herman. i size! fT! hit AE uae Jeonette Chanile| ® rousing ovation for the Indians bout, Olwary ls “rlpe’ for the beut of LOUIS: 5 $s Pt good came on from fourth ‘place ang! Muteki ein Tele Bugis wit prvi ase leader, when he hooks up with. th ‘ & Batted for Wambagannn tn second game. Re cer ie tine io Wik WOKE BUREN ER with tite: Ate — Sug Jed from, Baltimore, doe fruddy | — b/ Batted for Burns in first game, | “Lat” Bewell, the diminutive!and Marty MoCue will act as Judges © Batted for Wood tn first game. that in the Wet soak Leemrers mnaristop of the Cleveland team, on |and Bil Brown, wil reteter, \i Batted for Huby in second, game J hose shouklers has fallen the lot of Ss — © Batted for Uhle in second game.» ; 4 Joes swinging right rander on | © frepritl ad is tae grout pre-| Babe Ruth's Farewell Appearance | Battod for Marquard in first game. ‘ nose and “broke his whole face pha Ft lamented Ray Sunday, Batted for Mamaux in first, game, | nN; Rabo Ruth will make hie farewell ay }) Ran for Mitohell in first game, ZACK KEARNS says that Jess Wii- " Of, the “nena laft on bases—Cleveland, 18; Brooklyn, 9. IQouble Raye—Clevelund, enone > Sarnest abot wanting a ytith “Biteet dnd’ Weak | 1. (Gardner, O'Neill, W, Johastog and O'Neill); “Brooklyn, 1 CKonetehy, to meet Dempaey again. Tex) pected from a youngster yet in his jue, when the Babe end fie| Krueger and J. Jobnaign). Bases on balle—Off Marquand, ® (Evans and haa received about thirty-| twenties who hus ony Played about |atlsstar team will play a double header| Wood); off Coveleskie, | (Olson); off Grimes, 4 (Jamieson, Speaker, from Jess asking for another | wweive gumes in the "big show” be- | again: lronx Giants, the . dnev)t off Bagby, 1 (Wheat), Struck out--By 4 (Speaker, Jean te in training on bis tari.) fore making hia debut as a World pions of Greater New| Wambeganns, Zurns, Wood): by Mamaux, 3 (Sewell, O° Coveleskie); | Series player, Ho i» filling the gap| fork Maye fod Afortman will Vel ny Coveleskie, § (J. Jonmston, Kilduff, Koneteby): by Grimes, 2 (2. Smith, ——— a D invested @ lot of bis! jer in the Indian machine In exce!-| G'ont whe Bronk canis at} Graney); by Uble, 8 (Olson, Griftie, Miler). Hits and runs—Off Mar- | MADISON SQUARE GARDEN == money in oll stocks. Probably) jent fashion. He hit Burleigh Grimes | the of the Ameriean Li . -| quard, 6 hit 8 runs in 6 Innings; off Mamaux, 0 bite, 0 run’ fn 2 innings; 4 tte dropped the pile he made at! hard on each trip to the plat but will try to p his off Cadore, 0 ‘bits, 0 runs i 1 inning; off Coveleskie, 5 hits, 1 run in 9 | TEX RICKARDS repredaction of * o, which would account for his was prevented from hitting safely | teammate waking home ru innings; off Bagby, T hits, § runs in 6 innings; off Uhie, 0 hits, 0 rung in 2 WOKLD SERIES GaMES | fo start again, Kearns says) () mn clever fielding. In the sey-| There in w stan ainw I ot $y innings; off Grimes, 7 hits, 0 rune in ® innings, Winning pitchers—Covel- Uke any other champion is|enth inning he drove one of Grimes’a | May Player that can hit the bn ewkio (rst gume); Grimes (seoond( game), Losing pitchore—Marquard toa mateh with his| offerings age'nst the right fi 1d wall, wa! (flirwt game): Bagby (secon ). Umpirer—Klem and O'Day (National Ghat Grim@ich just maaaged to scoop hw'll win this ‘prise Lewis) Consoly end Dinan (apperiiae League). Ue tee ae a | /. Es" STAR BALL PLAYER - \ aah Blea” SPER,

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