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<2 = ————<_—— ‘THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1920. j $75,000 AND $5,000 GOLD: CUP FOR WINNER OF HORSE RACE WANO'WARANDSIRBARTON | «Ss: WHAT A STRUGGLE THIS OUGHT TO BE! ‘|Tommy Noble ; Will p AE FOR THE LARCEST ast iS schnell artuninea tees | bag Pg PURSE INALL TURF HISTORY Comnnn ver J KL OSS, ni © or Merete, omen sop —— GROSS RECEIPTS OF GARDEN SHOW $19,264. By John Pollock. Tommy Noble, the English featherweight, and Johnny Mur- | vay, the clever litle fighter of | Harlem, who clashed in the main }. go of fifteen rounds at M * Square Garden last night, the ‘judges givin Noble, each rece The gross rece: 2 Great Stakes Have Been Won and Lost in Past the World | Over, but None Approaches That of Great Match Which Will Be Decided at Windsor, Canada, Next Tuesday—Some eciston to ed $2,945.15, pte amounted to SAnpeL Roop which was indeed a large gate for a bout in which one of Famous Winners of Other Days Here and Abroad. PE oe zoccollgs the orinctpaia wae substitute, } Each iad fought tc of the gross rece State tax of & per cent tickets sold for the show ¥ IS per cent. By Robert Edgren. . Coprright, 1920, by The Pres Publishing Co (The New York Pvening Worle follows: EXT Tuesday, Oct. 12, at Kenilworth Track, Windsor, Ontario, will 2,371 at $1 be run the most sennational match race in all the history of the Bea OO sport of kings in Americ. P| | 133 at 4 Man O° War, recognized az the 1361 at 5 Exohanges greatest race horse ever developed | in thie country, is to meet Sir Bar- | | Total ton ata mile and a quarter, These two champions, each winner of} many great handicaps during the | Tommy Ne of Engiand, evbsti- tuting for Andy Chaney, wus ¢ past two years, never met. They €d the decision over Johnny Mur are close rivals, whose rivalry was at the end of the fift un f too keen to be put to the test of ; earned the fant io ce Souk Dent f anything but @ special match race. Jeoerey Sanvw should the champion are to engug k Many tracks tried to get the race UPON, fe, the business of whipping George Si ae oe soa breveeed, bat the reporé-betaking pures took it 18 Kent Sim Barton tquare Garten lent sieht Gane pnened worth. As Windsor is just over the lino from Detroit, thousands of Ameri- fhe paavler to the verge of | «Ans will see the contest, id petiesat eel Dave, aume ' The puree is $75,000, and under the agreement the winner takes all, | “ eo A | ; Beside the purse there ts to be a gold cup for the winnor, value $6,000, no fairly youn! -- to n fare ¢ Despite advantaye | he wos \-~|Cheapest Day of Racing ee “| Turns Out Most Expensive. | Four Favorites Lose and For- JAMAICA SELECTIONS. it Seon the second pair that the first horse at the finish will take practically $80,000 for his owner. This is not alone the greatest sum ever raced for in America, but larger | than any winner's purse in the histo - of racing the world over. more. heast breaking race was ever The former diggest single winning |rua than the one in which Man O° in America was in 1890, when war beat and broke the racing heart hja clonest rival, John P. Greer, Potomac won the Futurity and a Sfadkt ‘nthe ‘last’ stele Init | stake of. 967,675, The entire purse was| race Man O' War and John P. Greer more than this, ag it included second,/ran nose by nose, faster than any} third and breeder's shares, amount-| four footed equine ever ran before. | Frunh 90 completely They passed th f Man O° War } tunes Are Burned Up on face—Squaw 3 Light ponent that the judges did. not hesitate ing in all to about $11,000. 280-6 ‘wedontia, the halt, in 4s 4-5, GRAATEET NARRTEAN, RACE ROMER, heated thai Saliva. ; fa giving Frunky the vietory. ‘ © greatest stake ever raced for| five furl in 572-5, panned tho| WITH Joarey KUMMER, UP: Good Things. Sena Paha, ea a mah cael Beat jon over Rot in France wea in the Grand Prix, 1912,|#ix furlong pole, still nose to nose, | —— Bhs ale, bash dituceostund American Dey ¢ ~ 7 a, Te ' won by Howl, and wae $73,140. This|!% World's record time of 1.00 2-5, hind Hace—Thunderstorm, ‘Tom == e : ies | " McTaggart, Enfilade. and finshed by the mile mark in | By Vincent Treanor. greene nae. vet, Citrus, “ was the entire puree, not the winner’s| 1.95 4.5, oqualling the world. figure Benny Leonard i 1 ide Sieaeipeeld peer tae sefourth Race—Naturalts ra end. ‘The biggest purse in the famous | there. ‘For the first time in his life IV WIRES W 4 7 | | | 8 merely mutfic Fifth Race—€t, 1 Day due. Man O° War felt th b t 7 kind of racing seen én a met-| Seq Mint ratet Rngileh Derby at Hosoi Downs was) Mano} War fit the vnin yet | Scores Hasy Win ropelilan track td some time | pattth "Race — Bernt one’ ‘winner, Lord Lyon; puree, for Jona P. Greer was showing ia At P. t Cl b «ff | turned out tobe of the most expensive bid tui : 2 “ . ts sf} 4 = m, he ie! t ~ ho a nded ut a —- — Te has deen Mr. Riddle's ambition to| ginning of tho last furlong. It wan aterson u By Neal R. O'Hara deadpan va creee aa a rap ES, JAMAICA make Man O War the greatest stake that Man O' War's indomitable Cemevtche, L008, ty The Pree Pubiietns Co. (The New York Bret: World) jamaica yesterday, Four © eo siX| was scampering along with a rt ing his hardest to cut it down, | Pr and Miller on Koss Ro was try- b courage showed, for he pulled up TATHRBON, N. J, Oct ive N rn vu e pil- winner of the American turf. As a] iio, by Inch, foot by foot, until John | thousand people were in tile bin ae Nothing will escape the grandest jury that ever peeked under the pil d out," tratled home bebind [Be M8 I iad three-year-old, Man O' War's stakes! pb Greer, heart broken by the last mory here laat niht to witness the; 288 of baveball, as they will now squint {nto th se of the mighty ay ceordinety AUy, owing that the “dough” wi total to this date something Lke terrinc drive, reeled and faltered tn ha @tar boxing show staged by Pro It ta rumored the Mudville Slugger was “fixed” that time he [CY pr wiane! Accordingly jdown, “Happy ree bagi ; the last twenty yards and k.t Man| motors Feinstein and Larkin The} struck out. r . fortunes were won and float bpd ‘ one e a ae SD ys A POSSIBLE AMERICAN RECORD./0' War to plunge over the flnish| show was well conducted Light Your or five days before the opening game in Mudville there were ¥ ay started with Mile. It beat ihe ell, Rani us line alone, | world’s rece “4 charthin Ivive through on the rail, Miller If Man O’ Wer wins this matoh race Ht wre? < new world's record wolght ¢ hampion Henny Leonard hit) tips being tossed around that the Mudville team would lose the opener. preperly woutdn't let him, and from Sir Barton hie winn win | See 348 3-8. Johuny Sheppard of England at will, wei known gamblers from Chow, Mai favorites, which, In advance, seemed | RACES 6 Sparkling Features MONDAY attest kind of choive. 8 Mat race wan the test that proved | cen nzen oye ea and Bowty, Dek, who were t peired to outelass her company ( “Happy” and his mount went a f Sota 9304,245, besides the 96,000 S04! wan 0’ War peer of all Reaten| Cen cee “at ed in Mudville, are reported to have sent post cards to seh an oxtent that her price was ‘ the middle of the track. This des- TNCLEDING ; cup; w Gretty qood Jor m three! one He has broken the spirit of ing Sheppard’ from a knockout in distant cities advising them to lay off the local nine, The post knocked from 2 1© 1 to even money, ie, caiceen and nil the eaeiee The $2 500 Oceanus ey stake winner in the| ther great horses, To-day, holder) Hoy McCormick outpointed Silent! are now in possession of the Government. They haven't beoa delivered y Gnd at post time 4 to 5 was eagerly lthat be carried. Shutting Omer Ke, ’ history of racing was the English < ie world Ny Hg ed ia without| Martin in ten roun f full Honest Attaboy t# sald to have bonsted openly that the Mudville sor grabbed up, Whatever c ° » lof evidently took @omething out of AND horse Isingiasa, who ran first eleven |* "val, excep ir ‘on. | of fast and exciting fighting through waa in the mck. Tho Grand Street Jury ts now -seeking Honest Attaboy Mile, sue considered to Miller and Ross KR. for never after Th C 0 olitan tim tweive start, second once,| SIR BARTON A CHAMPION, Too. °% Diatrict Attorney Gumpf, howover, scoffs at the theory that Attaboy waa oe Wael that Gould they. clos an {ach on e Cosm Six Bra- | Mel Coogan defeated Willie Her- Y ruined -right after the start Ke . Be ‘G juin galloped ‘ Gir Barton's racing career is only| man of Paterson in ten fast rounds. directly responalbie for bribing Casey. He intimates there te em Kovinson, who tas a penchaut ¢ Ss: aTAOrE® JOM, | RANODOG VIRST RACE AT 2.15 P.M. i 000, ‘They | to the acdompaniment of abou Donovan, than Man} Atel was the faster and cleveror boxer | mind behind the affair, Any mind that can think two days In advance !@ | vting away baunes Was ti! iit handolaper The Rees ie acd RACH TRAINS ; ars. Sir Barton is a smaller, (Gnd outpointed Herman in seven of| @ euper-mind to Mr. Gumpt. e. ‘Phe fly was knveked almout |, etek ohne ne an " 1 “ 48; Bay-|chunkier hore, and must be in fine| the ton sounds up ae ena . aD}, be Bly was, Ane uot Omer Ik. backers took one lock across 8a, ardo, $222,960; Lemberg, $304,705; | condition,to slow the goods lie car | fie Pu nor The alleged crookedness of Caney consis a fo sa es ies Lge 1 ong Hehe intield, then turned tru Pe a se Seaptre, $203,908. ries, He'is a glutton for work, and) peored bis fifth wtraight knockout in, ninth with two out, the bases loaded and Mudville ear See ae a ee we ol otS probably wi@ the thought Roccini “bars Howerved for Laidtes, The greatest stake winner tn Aus- jin a race in a perfect bulldog for| this city whon he dimased of Jonany| Casey's whiffing wax contrary to all the statistics of 1 feard th every section OZ the track, | BOPPow fe another day te 160th Bt @ by tre t trplasia was Carbine, $147,300. grim courage and ability to hang| Duvis of Puente in ten tounde Mudville's clean-up batter and had 962.816170% per cent Gnd the layers laughed outwardly and| rn aquit ine au ‘ i ct ii } 100 Neate ee Tanee |, And come through to a furious | official ¢ sheet, complied by Looie Blunderbus, the nwardly. Racing luck had saved \ addition to dropping a “chunk v ; winners, with $192,560. James R. ¥o ag aka Gaskieaaeaven , tal +. wardly tu dion Mile. Fleurs in the first, Jim Mo- ' ° of] Cytting Anish, +, one n foe Loans on V Ld magnate. Hoe double-crossed Loole hard, ‘them frome staggering blow right 4t | ieland leet the ARe se 9 Keene's Colin has the distinction of) War js going to meet a rival whose| LONG BRANGH, S.J. Och 9. mean pace . while it left the boys who | ty. ost ene, Shy. She” was e never having lost @ race throughout) heart he cannot break. If Sir Barton | peonard rn i. tentianwalcs Caecy's guilt Is all the more apparent from the fact that he had at, walle Meet oft on the tignt | “Mimed by IT. Bauer for $2,100 his career Gnishes behind it will be only be- a Willie ( ‘Of Staten taland| wife and kiddies and a heavy mortgage 'on iis home. Ho also had a pil BBRIOUS tO Bet OR On td — : was the t Sardanaple, racing in|) War has an advantage in speed that | Won six of tho ten rounds, winning The Grand Jury te preparing to lente summonses. Doe Wolf Hopper witt | '8inpt to ake Up ground, pur ot wit on Mile. Fleurs duplicated what ho \ ' 2914, naple’s career was brought | cannot be overcome \battle by hla constant aggressiveness : a une lens, » who g ft fi hus done twice now on Dewe ca 5 £0 @ sudden close by the war, when all "Last year Sir Barton won four |AMd clean punches be given ® chance to explaty what he kriows about Casoy. won. the te ey tian | Belonging to the eamo atable. In Vey } ts : , i ne i thet time Baron Maurice, de, siakes And handicaps of lees note. Jackson to Meet Fitzsim ons WILLIAMS WITHDRAWS ueor ip the saddle, was served up MetgS Welle Garaie Hen. at mm ry las a 9 to 20 fayorite. (hn you beu! he 7 At a "TT For the Right Mearywe hin of —or approximately $200.000—in two! Dermy, the Preakness, the Holmont FROM DAVIS CUP TEAM. | **. *.2.°¢,29 fy the use? It's all over now or in nbie * p elit? The cheapest kind of a piater the World. raging seasons. and the Withers Stake His mont A M di. S 0 29 ene a tak a t Gir Barton won, stakes last yerr| notable performance was tho win t Madison Square Oct. filshan®- Norse WiliAian od san ackehe Dun ve areca Mean Ake an the paddock! |] JERSEY CITY, OCT. 12,8 P. M. t Gessuse “Gomander gd: Se le Rose's | Bn, of the Kentucky Derby and th * _ pages ai ot, which led grom start to fints! Fee Tee uk 5 ISEATS ON SALE DAILY AND SUNDAY t Leceuse Loy aed - K. Is Ross's | preaknena within a few days of each —— | tired ax a member of the lawn tennis SAium didnt have le ook in on con at'e the use of} Lebar yok Bai ‘horne has been in fewer races, other, with @ long journey by train| ,; R ay toum of challengers for the Davis % Mad _ made bat at the horses jo down the 4 + ON ina ; Jockey Clarence Kummer, who rides|etween. Hit Hartch ina traveied | Lightweighis Will Clash in) s,° Eng Mdl-Sr S-iptehr eer Shc (ve jform, but hia par noe Brewed lint of tratnere and you'll get the International Sporting Club, Man O' War, ia to receive $5,000 for | hone. bs ond. ae Caio bse siready fought ot Deteott, the | Cup, Lat in racin u neve oan sat sy | Sinner: He stopped in ¢e ‘Of the: Wa weet i Pases ae f his work, and Earl Sande, pilot of Bir | This year he has ran in only four! Fifteen Round Decision Bout, | et *H! daupies ature «bla crowd The former nati ttle jolde a bem ene 8 We SOOes | stall where Jimmy Fitesimmons was ‘Also m6 All Leeding ‘Ticket Aw Barton, a similar fee. What the rider! mig moes, his mort notable wins Neig 35 P { | ier O'Conpell of Cleveland. who 4 one af the vated an sixth ou the ranking list Cae eed uae Ag che | (king the parlor rugs trom Tovely'a Jerney City Phone Bere | of the winnitig horse will recelve aside |meing in the Saratoga Handicap and | Weigh in 135 Pounds @ yrotueed tn the West 8 mat? | found the presure of his business af Fite came Peat ARana | Pheumatic knees, “Hud” wilt have to! |erarren n P.M. TCKSDAY AT Hox be em, fost freeads upon the geM-/the Merchants and Citizens’ Handi- | + -- “ie ture cone ls cea to fans | faire eo great at the last momept that |hesked up with Lovely, and the pair we Sittise the ekewy Lovely fin- |f OFFICE ONLY. ! t eros , cap. reeent rine Inurvle. an he 00 p with Lavely, and the pair . ! : 7 ‘ Man ©’ War is to carry 120 feeanliinl hn Pollock. (d Michaeln, the Rbvacare "lhe was compelled to withdraw on|of them raced out In fron’ no | vbr E? nde, Bir Barton 136, Man OF War | aail' sir Barton won the saraiogs | Aster Buren RAieeK. mat best of Bie, Te Oe. 1h |the eve of the departure of tne Amer. |fent had no Dusiness in thasime ce] J. v. Byme haa « nice fly In Clare ST REGIMENT i @ three-year-old and Sir Bar- £ ch delay and aiao conaid- | te . gain battle “8 traits, After a con.| With them v . "rances, won on Wodneway , ten "a, four-year-old. One of the | enucep. one and ® quarter miles |eratie trouble, Manager Tex Iickard | wasn o'pten, tatchmalse of the National A c. | Sen Soasn for Australie. Greet #0)" |ond thea Gusiaad Weakened. “At thla|the ia honest and gue aad looks ARMORY | BY biggest jockey fees ever paid Was) beating Exterminator and others, He |of the Madison Square Garden Sport- | of Pailaddphie, will hare tammy Sandow, t| mittee, composed of Julian & Myrick, | point Ensor came a oe the fudees, | Uke one which will like a distance. | W: rld’ { ban handed to Tod Sloan when Tod came | carried 199 pounds. ty Club } ft Joted all | Cinetnett feathorwight, beitle Mary Collins of this] Robert D. Wrenn, Heals C. Wright, |* 5 to 2 shot, and passed the judges | She has an advantage over most of| o 8 ts Rie Dasiand over twenty years ago eneries fy OF War won |2E. Civ hae As Completed All| te the ar bak of eget Feunde wt the ee Goorge T. Adeo and Georgegv. Wight. | Post followed by Sir Clarence, a 20 (| the two-year-olda of her clase be- | Ch i hii i to ride tor Mr, Whitney against the| tne ‘Travers Stakes on the same |e'ransementa for the important Mf- (er weekly posing show ef hls club to-nlgnt | COOH T. Adee and Georgogy. Wight- |P0C) ance, cause she wasn't broke untfl this ampionship { Keene stable. Tod gut $10,000 for 4 | track, aame distance, carrying the|t*en-round battle ‘to m decision be~ | thls wilt be Handow's first appearance tne bout! Wasniurn, tho number ten of the| The favorite followers, after #how-| wiring. Accordingly, she haa heen al. | Baseb ll 4 > single races samo weight, in exactly the mme|tween Willie Jackson and Hddie |i the Kast, Me ts under the management of At | oni ng lint, as a member of the team |Ine er vale Myatt} lowed to mature before racing and {i a \ i So much for finance. Sentiment | fing, : Fitssimmona, the popular local Lope. jin place of William ava Perate ent to 7 to 10, Anished first, | one Husly to #0 off form ae noon aa! 34th St. and Park Ave. i; cuts more of a figure in this race t lo if that “oe will be i fen mp Wattle fumaht euch © While the tir nt of WINK "i ; some others might. She has won two i than the money, although the purse | _ it, 1ook# : fered. and. the | Weights. ‘They will clash at t dalinay Murpey ond Tommy ~ }who wae aq the team but only after Tableau D’Honneur ap-| $e" oO) 2arh mene EN | Warent Wises from Cirmines ( f is the biggest ever put up tn a match won 8 1 purse Po oreG, OBS 828! nay on Ont 2, whigh be 1% nel fienarround eat ne area | Blaed iat Wim and claew | peared to haye iam Beaten at, the Aldi DeorsOpen't PLM. Adiniscan i Face between two horees, | lien pounds, weigh in at M. OM quoner ei. Murray bas been laid up several gudder to tie ee oe teh Oe tna pasar Scewe Moxey Hirsch, trainer. of Georse| \ though they were kept apart. Mr. oat W .|gan, mans of Fitesimmons, and the speedy Englishman. Heetarduy’ See Seenldent Tetley wae the next favorite 0) «ngured hie horse: to. win > 5 Riddle was always ready to roe, but | WINDOOR, Ont, Oct. 9 —Man Oran Hagley, manager of Jnckson,| Wem, the Pronch welterweight, oof XK. 0.|flonal Aesociation sald t score, With » piator of hin clus 08| nover do.” he maids Ansbedy with ap Worl s ries Games mnmander Ross was jess anxious|War and Sir Barton, which arrived |) 0% forfeit of $2,300 aan gunr- |HManlin. the game welterwaight of Bouik Bele: |tlme thr team Was sel you may readily know| 200g" oh orge as On Water ehonia 5 ; for a test, simply because early in{|here ‘Thursday for their special race |“!!! pont « tre nieeiind de been, bare ust been alaned up to meet tne | Commpetitions in Lngland Alten of a feld was opposing | Worry what handloaspers tht __ By Jackson's Manikins the season Sir Barton put on weight jat a mile and a qharter next Tucs-|antee that thelr man will make ThE ion pound Bout et Montres!, Can. on Monga: jslent led hie Intention o! Senenelng e got home only after a long) Oe0it yt The Little Big Leaguers do every- and was not showing his best pets Lp for @ purse of $75,000, worked |required welght Aight, larey bee teen making good in the fame | fo Auatraiia provided the. Aamari h drive to nail Diowooride, 3 emesanisies thing but k il the umpire y ma rth Pa vend = he has had in Canada ond for that resoun thel were successful in the preliminary |15 to 1 shot 4 : : ; j Bation has teen trained tothe mor | iver Oe Kenilworth Pari track yoater-| nani basing promoter there dectdeé to put bist satan | matches abroad | It was in the lnat however, | Dae Morwan Jr. Wins Ruth wase-|| Every play portrayed exactly as made ; day without anything fast being oe | The sibility that Williams would | where the beans were spl all over ball. during the game. ment, and in Canada he will oe shai te ter tama ha the Loughe m would | wie a P { heavily backed asked, lub 6s the dome Oliy tamtell erie oo Sa Wil be furnished toe neet|New: Zealand first became. ‘evident {the Ins Charley ain, owner Morwan Jr, six-year-old son of | Doors Open P.M, Admission 50e f Both breesed over the course be one * Another good serpy wi luraished. the New Beal eR ueeeme SELES he Gianta, came down to the track | Tanawer at box * t race wi Dight will ne Alor ve ighia on Monday night. as Ritene |About three Weeks ago, . fan, a manager of honing ayer ni thd tat yard run. Man |aciat a ae Oar, Deby a8 ale ay," nae Bon | ease came Mata ga te | he ge ai hibit | ary, ‘wan piosnted ay Fatser eee | OOth Regiment Armory i O' War has been hard premed but pillar with the surroundings, | Thames, ix rounds: tne Mout Weel, tn scheduled to meet Jor Welling of Chicago | Original Celtics te Meet Brooklyn | Tenia prepared to separate the lay-| ® baseball autographed and do- | 25th St. and Lexington Avenue ‘ once, barring the single race he lost| The addition to the grand stand hes |@umer, six rmanis: Kewple ¢ va Dabo lin the sar Deut of. olght pounds & Ube Olmpe| eee Basketball Contest, |(o°2,, “fom everyting they had gath:/ 00s py Babe Ruth to the basest held : last year to Upset. He is as game | been cor is route; Praciie Hamam, Mew | 4 4 oun mone ae fac, deme Deaery end en) 0 Oe Oe et ee tty nttrace [2fed Al week. Ross R. named afteb/ Sole Or ietoles of Tolentine “ohtnen | o » gt, XMM A rat n 10 bigKed! Ketball attrac- | stoneham's partner, um i 24 \. Fhseond oe are arene See es hy Atty rte rd bl jo of taking yualshnen |ttons. of the season be athend. at Liter ceieeel for the Coanean Bey-| Andrews Avenue and Fordham Road, MADISON SQUARE GARDEN 4 [ commodationa have been provided for Frank Bisch of Newark, who will stage bostne| Central, Opera, Hous th Street andleral apartment houses might have! fo Ling the largest number of tickets, TEX RICKARD Will Reproduce off, Man 0’ War in a hard horse to No licensee» | - 4 1.00 onlookers, while an overflow of Mey shone sf the Pits Reginemt Armory at Newark, | ‘Third Avenue, to-morrow afternoon |been built for what wus wagered on| Dah Vibindaad oF. fonre a 4 handle, He loves the race—the feel- from 10,008 to 16,000 can be caroy for | this State mm, Srnere SS Eevee | Toles {pee lompiree Amerie | bean Little Dan dlapoa uurteen books, | Id Se ing of being out in front. At the th the tafeld. wintit, Nae Maathad 1b BUS Bi fom | whe the Origins) ellioe AeE |the colt : tame nay, | Phe proceeds of the bamuar are to be| or ries Games start he leaps ahead go suddenly that | , The track ls In goog condition, as In- # A singe a0 yet, | UP, ARGInSt the Brooklyn Stars, | ‘Tho| Ross R. however, wasn't the only| wio4 in building @ new schoct for the] With Batre " it takes a good rider to stay in the | dlested, by the facet that The Boy ran | reinnds: age oe j| latter team Is composed of Joo Drey- |f00d thing in the race. The Bux On} ildren. Lacge STAR BALL PLAYER 7 saddle. He is fleet as the wind, and| fot wn tect as tin aay, in AS it wan nencang inte oe one tent See & ». | fus, George Norman, Giants Dodson, coterie had eelected the same spot 4 DIRECT WIRES TO GON NDS, if has the gameness of his strain York, but It has been carefully pr — ‘ toca teaiperovtens, | Sais, Burke and Tom Smith. Whe two |for Omer i pie fe ind Of B use Games at Ualtie Fark oct. sr, |Aa™ See Men, Bectlonee Bie rh ~ iL ar Charley Bacher, the creck doa) fraiherw quintets enKaged in a se ntests {race he showed in bis las . * Fark + | iy HOW MAN O’ WAR RUNS, (fr, (2) Darticular race, and unieas rain ore for his nek covaneat id Whilane, ihe | Taat year, the Anal result not being de |from «tod down to 2 eo 1 ne ‘The Clare Hurling Club w ital : One of the greatest ‘races ever | quarter Ie assured Bandaman Moe ind Phil ernatala, teieta;| cided until the last few minutes of |” ane field. went to the post with the| annual outing and games at Celtic ark CHOICE SEATS FOR } 18 eres . the Celth noth me an American trick was last — ust arrived fi rounds tn it the| he Cattca winning both games| poston followers lined up in rooting|on Sundes, Oct. 17, A very attractive! 4 ; seen on | i hy the small margin of one po : - | CARPENTIER vs.LE’ : July at Aqueduct in the Dwy rane ahlshonden mangeere of Vee, tee | | ee. army against those af Stoneham, Up| catd of Gaelic sports has been arrauged | ror pale at Joo I ’ Stakes. There have been many won-| ‘rhe Line ants, New York's best : | cors the barrier and away stioots! yy sunager James J. ‘Duffy, The fea-|{n' Grey's Drag derful finishes, but none with a! color » wil clash in a he Jimmy Solid Diet Stratene Fletcher Wins Over Corry! Georue Bove, a 6 to 1 shot. “He'll tise game will be played between Kil. | rondwer. | Telep greater thrill. |The dead heat be- header with’ the Bro: ‘ pounds end afer @ row © fre weeks will be LONG BRAN‘ N S—At ul on back,” agreed both the Btone- porting Fven' f he Ak Domino and famed morrow afternoon at Hronx Wel, 16sth | ready 10 fant » ' mange |, 31.79 ‘ ‘ 5 A sas eae ae Rear pha fc| kenny and Tipperary, who meet in a|wer. ln Nedicks ween the great pai : pet np ¥ ti acs a * WAZABETH, N. J, Ovte S-—Timmy | Ocean Park A. A. here t Hiddle | Wane challenge match. In a recent game Kil- | == - Henry of Navarre, afd the smashing yet 8%) Woatchoater Avenue, |e Pee’ tee Marek ee livan, former amateur welterweight | pietener Ly mvelgat, |RAVe © and “Happy Buxton, &| Conny beat Tipperety by one point ood : Spisy in which Omar Khayyam beat tnishing the ueason with the Bevan Downes wa ec champlon, scored his twenty-tirat won aver Frankie Curry jn ten fastand |Dit linprepared at’ the - the latter Is anxious to even acoras. In| CARPENTIER: st Hourless back in 1917 aro track clas- | Giants “will plies in one ‘et tite ganeak |bue, 0. end. dor tule ct ’ sivulahitWwin ince turning professional furious rounds. ‘The battle wax mucha (away In A tungle. He crowd Addition to use bie wame Glare nnd cork tr ir es, shat would hayer made Homer gohuny enwaris wil bo in. the Goa in| men maiceed te med Ine top-rand, tant at | by ain Atlckoy Wain of Nava good, gue that the bors may be re: lway trough and coming toward the] wil ‘cross sticks (oe leawus hutioe! EEWINGKY “eulite hie bloomin’ " but no the other contest (ae Wallomad Sparing Club of Detailed ih fast rounds bere last he ahed. \ © aun y ind vee! conte \ . ] ’ ¢

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