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THE EVENING Wwortp, MONDAY, ooToRER ee ALL is READY FOR BIG $75,000 MATCH HORSE RACE TO-MORROW | A ‘NTIER’ . St. Paul Wi Bidar en’ s CARPENTIER’S CHANCE TO SHOW HIS GOODS Frot Orioled ‘COLUMN BALTIMOTY broke into the win! Md, Oct. 11—St, Paul column yosterdny afternoon when it captured the fourth game of the inter-league series from tion champions had pitched good ball Frank was the chotee of Dunn. The visitors got to bim for two runs in the second and a pair in the fourth, and ’ this was enough, Groves finished the game and the Haints duplicated thelr formance on him. It wi Lr e that the Westerners of gounters every other Ir Coiumbus Day SPECIAL FRATURRS AT JAMAiCA RACES ; Baltimore by a count of § to 4. Making : the moat of lapses in the Baltimore de i fense and bunching its hits, the Sulnte M4 Managed to get more runs than hits While the Orioles could not dent the hy rubber until the closing round, when 3 they made it suffictently unpleasant for t Coumbe to make Kelley end Griner to : his relief, Up to that time the crack } south paw of the American Associa n | Carpentier-Levinsky Bout To- Morrow Night First Chance to! See French Champion in Ac- tion, O-MORROW night we will have a 3 chance to seo the moat Interesting ring battle since the affair at To- ledo, In the Jerwy City Ball Park ® huge arena bas been built to ac- eommodate the crowd that will go to pee Georges Carpontior ght Battling Oe eee ee y Levinaky. i - | INCLUDE THE 83,500 q It ls Carpentier who makes this wiitgeec. | October Handicap ~ piatch one of the events of the season. The FRENCH 6) | | hore ts tittle curiosity about Lovin~ FANS TRPECT Georae sky's end of It. We know all about To MANDLE LEMitisicy Rs ad Columbus Handica x Lovinsky’s best fighting qualities HE WERE ONLY AN ENGLION 1B gpa ct ouver Aen, 5 a But all America wants to know CHAMPION . | : i : - bout Carpentier. We have heard of * his splendid fighting in European Tt . , a rings ever since he was & boy, of his EPPEcTNGLY GYGN In rengotn brilliant victories over the champions i HS EARLY PloxTs oe by a i of Engiand and his heroic feats dur- Yar Tax a ing the war, i | a 4 Just before the war, tn 1914, Carpen- He ‘ler knocked out Bombardier Wells a By Neal R. O? Hara. C ite S . Be Sperone ne, wien os seat pence de Cnerricht, 000, Wy he Freee Pruhtshing OR (The New York Bening Wart) ompositle Score of the Five Games {| WORLD’S SERIES h lvered in fret row: speed ° 7, ’ e | . i} ~ was 90 dagsiing, his ring eraftsman- ning magnate that wants to neo his club Played So Far in W orld 8 Series' GAMES q whip so superb and his hitting so ef- By JA ON'S WAN ‘Ss i * “ee y JACKS! ANTKIN: , fective that there waa at once talk of ‘AND * REM@N * 4 ° BROOKLYN. |] The Little Big Leaguers Do Every: | matching him against Jack Johnson, hey sage box} score proves none of those Chicago gamblers bought| Player. { th ebeo Ye pe poe es pe! thing But Kill the Umpire ee then in France, for the world’s cham- Wheat for Opteber'delivery, © | | J. Johnston, ab ‘ £43 6 Rt 2'k 0 Loo | Every Play portrayed exactly as ; plonship, . aie ute> erty elle H 490 0 333 2 tO LORIE con made during the se ea He bad geen Johnson | Py M t I; Wi ill D id. a nine-game series is going to make the six-day race seem short| Uiffith. ff... : 86 2 8 Bus, 7 0 9 Looe Doons"onES I Fate Acs, Si. cnodin * . tees 6 0 1 1 269 11 0 2 16 f foreseen Seniesa ari- Mutuels Wi SIGE | |etenme ses Brad ig Ay ee a ee ell beer tea G ween Johnson Kilduft, 2b. 5 10-3 1 (168 1222 0 1,000] caw eran Pak, SPW Vouk Thane ‘The trouble with betting on baseball last year was that too many] Krucgs 4 jmentle act seed * jf Sane sea tenes Ol Mech §=Discussed — Price | sit wiiatnteu rua, © i PEP t et TT iB 4 * big black champion before. When ’ ee 2 0 6 6 0 (00 0 1 0 1.000 ST REGIMENT iy there was talk of a Carpentier-John- 4 This year dt's the election that’s fx | Fy 00 0 % 000 0 0 @ ow! ‘a ed for Ohio to win, | Ma 3 0 1 0 (060 0 2 O L000) J fom Bete by Carpentirs enthusin On Man O W arin Match i Lee | 3 ote re 8a flee ARMORY “ tie followers, Carpentier had mod- a 3 008 000 6 0 0 000! , . Seid said that he was aaty © boy and _— + |, ne enue eerles etvee the bere some fail qreasher for bosking the bet, | Cad i 2 90 9 ¢ veo 113 vy World’s content to wait until he was fully | Popularity of Commander Ross|"° tult of his own, in the Sanford just ike the sotballers get, | 8 sums pt ? 0 0 1.0 Woo 2 8.9 Lon Championshi ms grown before aspiring to world title Py Memorial as a two-year-old. oe Pfeffer, p. oe 6 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 .oWi! be pior p honors, But now, having whipped the and His Horse in Canada | among closo students of odds and pan ae ee a Sencheanhip wetteoss wack, but they're still, roteis ....., .6 $B 1is 8 22618980 8 089 aseball host England could show in thebeavy-| = May Lengthen Odds. | Mandicappers | the probable | odds vee CLEVELAND. | 34th St, and Park Ave +i welght clam, the French boy might - against Man O’ War will range avy Cleveland Clab’e receipte are going to help Dunn's rating with Brad- ad rh ab ay he wo ah ab . POR 8 Re. Direct Wire from Grounds have taken a match with Johnson, where from 1 to 3 to 1 to &.* Others 1 ¥9o0100 00 300 146 | Doors Open 1 P. M.* A and might have whipped the pbese By Vincent Treanor. make” them even more prohibitive, oo ore ie afd 83 6 A ae nut th tarts 3 P.M. Sei “vines end luxury-softened African, but for T the track or in town, where|“nd every now and then when one Seng 181% chasibicns OF. the eed We dike bas unto, eb 110100 000 00 0 aad 5 ¢ Crown Prince of the Kp"! 1 tbe wnexpected cal! to arms that sent ever followers of racing discuss | meets a rabid Man O” War admirer pepupiic of Deutschland. The title's yours, but what of it? a rh 3a $00 Bid : every able-bodied Frenchman seurry- is to-morrow'’s meeting of Man rd pa eur ue eho aed eee be ‘amaith, $32 poe $9 0 r oo he fo " Ime rT) ous’ ' = Garuner, 3 A 70 1 0 ing to hiv place in the military camps. “4 far end ir reaps thelr Baik into a heliae wt Billy Hos |, THE fans get nine xames, the same asa cat has lives. ‘There 1s more “Wood, rt... 372 300 $00 Through the war Carpentier did bis match race, ect always nge ia wont ‘Trai than one way of skinning a fan. Johnaton ar ee: #10 1% 6 0 uty. At first he was chauffeur fog a | DAtrOws aes to the question: Se cae ne pe is dices 1h | on BB. secre ij § 6 9 3 rn ° % A SEATS NOW ON SALE “What wi be the betting?’ The | "6 Judgement o: horses. ner train a + tenereree e LNPPRNATIONAL po: eR “a, wt a Wrench General, just as Eddie Rick- ant, » a. 1 10 0 240 ag race being run at Windsor, Canada, |¢r# almost to a man, while not at- Has Se 5 O 321 ¥ catcher wan river fr un. Parn-|T4™ btn oat Wind, Cada |e ete tie aan are at dG McPartland Appointed Referee ¥:.3 ; tig a me. seal Fl the pari-mutuel machines, which the opinion that Man O' War will be OF C lth S ff b mn oe? 8 108 600 deed for more dstngulea verve, | Ma Darul, machinen which th en ‘ommonwea porting Clu a Aes het Eon corse, pielcnaprall rpg Avi-| money will make the odds. And for| However, there Is H. Guy Bedwell, acral ——— | 1350000000 105 on Co! : | 0 Man O° Wi likely to trainer of Sir Barton, to consider. It te mite ~ > ; oe we ee = ati fle was Duny Tearaing how 10.17. a een ee en a ee ie would te he thought his four-year-old had no Popular Official to Give Deci- |. ter tune ae eae big AF 38 GT 8 aE GOT Ae B00 iad wo lceShatingNO ingl later in doing tho hack work of DrIDE- |i the match was decided on the’Mot- {chance at a mule and 4 quarter with! sign jn 15-Round Charley | Marden Roorting Chub tw the Garden on | peeps E Dig § 2 Sg feats ta plow . a *8 ie he mn ‘There will be two fifteen round . ou os ing new planes up from the factories | popolitan tracks. . Man ©' War at 126 and 120 pounds! | teeta Weil Gad tee i 4 canbe, 3h te 6 2 2 6 2 L O OO O17) DAY to tho front, When ne had bia chance anaine or fen tc must | roapectively he would not have inade| Beecher-Roy Moore Bout. | t2o"sar ccnien ctf siege seventies ; a Sd ‘The sympathy public must 1s Joe Lynch meets Jabex White of] @ last ho distinguished himself by] y, taken into consideration, girjthe mateh, Although bis colt has — | Altany, N.Y. and dack shareey tection Chariey | -.,. Boores-—Firat Gate: ¢ Brooklyn, 1. Becond Game: Brooklyn. 2; | ArT» “. 75% MUSIC performing severa: feats of rare @8/-| parton is owned by Commander J. K. | 20thine to lose tn anoney, there ts By John Pollock. | Freddie Reese ye. Joun Metaler, Fi"Brookivn, : nied .Gaens oe ene ae ‘ourth Game; Clevel ri ve it him the eda) vost t 1, Bedwell Fe % - “* Sl et coe. the, ‘Medal | 1. Roos, & most popular Canadian, and) Mustigo to be walnkd. and Beiwell) aig sfoPartiand, the popular ret- lame SQUARE GARIN iturre—the French decoration Sir Barton has raced over the Cana- | 4" wher Koss care as mu for | Mitehte Mtitebelt, the creck Mektwelght of Mil- ’ New York Socoer Tenm Beats Fate! TEX KICKAKRD Will Reprod: on elvan only for heroism im. action--| aia trees aftce enough to be rec {chit at tisy do for the ‘value of tho] erve of boxing boute, who was one of | wat. wt den Wana tir ct eneato | C) Hara Brothers pesseest lichens sad x e. « el i ee da perncogh honor, includink |ganted as a turf idol by the native| “Ever since early Summer Pedwolt [the fret referaes to be ranted @ lt | {0 fies cum will claw tm cue moun | Tho soccer players of the New Tork | | World Scries Games ce racegoers. If in hometown fashion] has expressed a desire to “hook UD" oonse by. the Boxing Comminsion to | of Poiladeiphia to-ntyht. In the semi-fins) of laceasan Club defeated the eleven of the| With Kaire fe Y STAR BALL #7. back up thelr rooting with quan- | S!F Barton with Alan O° War, and | elabt rounds, Pranile Jerome of this city mens Paterson Football Club on grounda ot ware PLAYER Carpentier wasn't a combat fiyer. | they back up is a e > frounda of pet particularly afier his colt won the OMclato In gontests at Heensed ClUbS | Tommy Murcay of ,Phliadel ¢ DIRKOT WEES TO GROUNDS. A "Pnat spectacular part of the work, | tities of cash In the machines, natur- | PAtii ns! Uy ataioad A uctler Tien 248] in Now YorW State, haa just beon ap-| | Tormey Murray adelpaia, of Vardon- Ray | | the latter, yesterday. The ecore ctl we 55g og PR Aa : leh a Sena Ts ne ally they will force Sir Barton's price | he was keen for such viteh, At | px inted the oMctal referee of* the} \* the iireaymen were landing at half)" = me. thanks to @ penalty given againat Vardon and Ray won from acx | Waly which Patel converted, " °E CHOICE SEATS FOR ait-{lom which will stago ite opening | 4,» derision. Kansas te @ runged fighter, | prc, . Baiveass tay in ont ene a tee One wed In ithe sec: | CARPENTIER vs.LEVINSKY FIGHT won Thursday night at which | wails Conn te elewrr, bitty beart The bus] owe sy Woodmere, but the | mnuten through Bieich’s pasa to Mackle; |{2" Braye! Bede heera ead “airbet se Charley Beecher will battle Roy | ily to go the limi, as Kansas ts abte to| * 28-hole match a¢ Woodmere, Dut the) son ‘minutes lator, New York assumed | Hroadway. “Velophone tubant afi be nino ore of St. Paul in Ghe star bout | “404 Punishincot, day before, at Shackamaxon, the in- d, Mackie crossing to Bleich, who | 8: orting Bvent Tle ket Offic ar § ae ‘ 7. le Nedicks, Telepho . he | ading Britons Jost to thgs'O'Hara £5 \ i principally because it mount a tre- n rounds, In the other two} jimmy sullivan. the former amateur Mghtwetent | * F re rege Bhs Frenan dy ve ee is cing ability.| Mendous “gute” for them, but Owner |bouts Tommy Noble, the English box: | ctamion, ahd Mickey Walder, Une promtaing | Drothers by 6 and 5, one of the most \d ey kno been beaten) piddie and ‘Trainer Feustel a Meniwetght of Filvabeth, M. 2.. fourht wun e| decisive the British ch 7 rman batters rainer eustel didutler boxes Botby Michaela of Jersey neretiy re 3. font soe | docks zn meer. ED by ed genom a eM Jonly ouge 4m twepty starts, und Wen] think the time “ripe” for auch a race. | City gor twelve rounde and Dick | Malus twelve round draw wt Kitabeth, ¥.'2..%0 | yustained on thelr American tour i gai ? . owe ough| They had other races in yiew for thelr Friday wight that they probably will’ be matched | arta : 4 both the! y ‘Ex Il Y @royed by French bell fire Taia| by the narrowest of margins, through hey had other races in view for thelr! 7 aoe wit take on Summy Slewer| w fom se the Notices Merting Chub of thay] VoreeD and Rey found both thelr 18 Ce QC. At the Queensberry day night Mockery on Mel Coogan of Hrook ©, of Maltimore on Pet but the work he did was not a/@°Ws, but sentiment as a rule in lost that Ume, however, Man O' War bit less daring, and brought results| when it comes to racetrack betting, A Sa * ~~ Ara engagements to @yen greater, On one oocanlon he was] instead, the wagering |» something of| ARN jh eyclieority Mea i rated for fiying at a helkht Of] 4 businesslike transaction and even| year-old was “ducking bin.” ‘The aa cs My peggelrog ig up in Canada race followers know as| atoga racing officials were more (han ‘ost, desporate straits, dlacovering| much as we down here do about Man] Anxious | to bring the patr togeth: . Commonwealth Sporting Club of Har- | al mplons have ’ enti¢ c sai _——___________ | champion, anyhow, principally | opposition and the Shackamaxon| Surventst roused eae . Lawrence Realimtion, The — by fur ton rounds | city meat month. Frank Magtey alewedy hag oo: | OVPOSWION | At Oy water hagards o 4 - i Pn at te em’ene French lines | With Mr. Cochrane, an English pro-|sprend ythen that and — anne it: Pret a diffiguit problem to solve Vet! i ul 3 1 er rely able to pr moter, to ht Dermpsey sn Bingiand.| trainer “feared the { such . O'Hara, Shackamaxon ofeasional, | ' fore it caine dows, Dempney said he'd Aght in America| meeting, and sine Saratoga N io lally: ar heed vereapentt Caml and his younger brother Pat, who one snd thet Carpentier, aa challengys,| ocficials didn't vverlook the opporiue Yootwren, L,I, ware uiable to et their ca ANd Nis younger, peer kee wT — . ’ QV HONTLY after this there wae'an| Could have action whenever he cared | nity to lot them know It. However, we howe ready In time 10 bold stele fine toning | DOlds the telah Oita, Mit tirat round | “That Frenchy Taste” AGNIFIQUE! That's 4 i attempt In America to get ay) to come here to get It, notloed : that on several ove. lavineky at the ie | ahow on Hatuniey night, they decided v2 mt ott | (netee . visitore came in on the rear what the Thirat Twine is pi tore when the pair might have m Crounde to-morrow nlaht, Jim C'BUm") Bren: |ibe cotertainnent uni tomorrow aferioun, 8 fariaen | ; nirsiee nats ay peer Re CRARPENTINGS Bret trip resulted | stakes at the Spa on a weight for age | Man hse Ben nent by the commission te ro | Paidio Wallane morta Tert Sowneer foe fittern fe po Maal shonin of Pat} = Measieurs Philippe Pep ty Porpenticr here to Aght Jess engi tn the match with Levinaky,| O#alm Trainer Bodwoll thought it ad. | te te three preliminary toute round and Harry Condon torre sailor Joe Kelty, | NUTOY [Ne NUT te a chance tu (APE and Grorges J. Ginger, say Gr tho world's boavywelght gham- which Is practically a try-ouc| YiMible to stip Sir Barton somewhere] nxn Lynch of Mayoune, whe te now borina amen come up about this new ginger ale 3 Monship, for the benwft of the Ted] |, wow Americans Whether or not hy] HN [0 race 2 Uniter Ue manag Avent of Tom O'Rourke. has bora | ‘The fit boxing whom under the Welter Boring | Vi don and Ray, with a best bali ‘That's exactly what your own i Brows, The French officiate aatd Car-| 'e good enough to moct Dempacy. In| “There are no Ate” on Bedwell Law to be eld at Prooport, te 1, wm me! vayion, And Oey, the end of the a / ‘ & leave of| Anierica Dempscy tn regarded aa the | “hen it be Mpa auth) Seenes 6 ab she. Aeiaet eres eee PA opening Aine holes, | Then the O'Hara NN? taste tells you, too, at ped, nd no American Wants to ew eae ecesa in the wie he ten fn bi levent u od the match, “Phe two ays bis purvone it he w Le Ina The a, maton {of the Kova horses, for sub fiianoee are that & big crowd wil be om hand to ng Oden Moran HL ewy pumtey | (On en ath the lead by eab he woud not be o ‘there ho will be outclassed when Man O' War was we the ao, . web Merman Helenan, Kau hg the next two holes and from Don't forget our | ree ty Cacteutioc bread b 1 arpeutier Levinaky maton | Sit Barton, he declined, saying - |{his fime pn Varden and Ray did all Vermouth | Abs the French champlon's rea charge wa ready, that he re traits hat hia parenty Woye In Lens, witht ulred much. training for such a] Redwell feels about the result, He JAMAICA SELECTIONS. Jthe trailing. part had id fox of the|'t , Oe for wich & : ne aftornoon Pat O'Hara falrly } pe Garman lines, that We had Bot dred Aghta in| {th de. However, “wlion “various [baa & great horse in Har Barton, Be-| wirg¢ Raco—dMlae Votite, Omar K., eee ee ee eres with MOUQUIN RETAURANT & WINE CO., Whe : and rly all the best pe sircumbout che ‘eounlry Semen eaune Be rue 8 wid maintaine| mene brilliant whota, Medal scores wars 133 Prince Street, New York, Telephone: Spring 5845. Phat he proyos 4 heavyweights, Only Dempsey has]?! Bs or A : BW Ob NSH the {rages ata roolae Slip, and bIBte Ae | Second Race-—l# Gaulots, East In- | par O'Hara O'Hara, 74 e upon " 4 two horses, eodw eure to t}tt Uhroughow porse running that 4 % oO * ’ —— nipped him decisively, He hay mal an we in Bie Clarence the fighting until the-( whippe nally the $76,00e] way alongside another, no matter how | KO; Ray, 77 too |good the other fellow may be, ts hard | a as|to beat, according to Bedwell. Man O') ' : Sir Burton ready Fra: aA ere) tale BhOWInES aRalnet all tho rent ere ont of Pesan et web | from the giant Carl Morris to dought) [oer and the gold cup pro Beata fr oo further offort was image | 2eK Dillon, Carpe may bart {vempting and the mate, plan Third Race—Hendrie, Fred the t, Great Gull irth Race--Mtulciber, Grey Lag, BOWLING “NOTES. nut he So show] & three horse affair, with W. g.] War was only forced to run that way| Care Fr es Ss back fo have kim v Ca ee et ne emmand of bone] Rumer xterniniter In it’ wea lonce in his Vife, on that momonuble| — Fifth Race--Pair Gain, Sweet Mu- ing 2 mmoothes it ig ox lee, S40 it If he ts lacking im any | made h the latter eliminated hee [afternoon w he made John P| alc, Tunetta a sate, A x COLGATE S$ . Yarpentier boxed and 4 in} int of the game the cunning |coune tions couldn't be made|Grior atop behind him only aneighth) pi) Ence—Pontypridd, Salverra, | ¢ the army athletic gamea during Me] TP vingky will efther play mate and|to vrdor for him of a mile from home oither T ie = , ' war, keeping in very fair condition in Ant o the end of the} Both hors f the nerve strain of active | MER trough to & twelfth row are fit and ready for|!curtel nor Owner Riddle hay 1, or fight agaressively|the struggie Man O° War has | reasonable fear that Bir Barte war was over,| | ‘© pile up the wini jointe| Worked the indie and @ quarter in 26g, [PUt_o blot on the escutcheon of Man Pxplostye, day ‘and ts mourned Wy Mis properly all deatroyod by the Cer-| 0nd try to pile up ¢ Fane Poe ee cole secentiy At Windaoe galiny M3, 0" War and we have It on very good Vee t, 4, [ow tede fans, he act out to make a new stake,| y, the distance in 2.07, the same day as |#uthprity that over a dry track Feu ‘ aconnevolent, Amert: Billie Amann, promeistor ot the New Tork tet He fought an English second rater to} Hir Barton ateided ‘the youte in 2.09. | stel Pexards Man O' War as a clnch Joaquin, Deapair, 8, | ina slice. Mint sod sith et bia hand in, and then took on Joe] sive Only an aeoident can ke If we were asked tor an opinion we) f ; - srering ot Ge ee kett, Mnglieh champion, whom he} phy 1 from the powt. Karl Bande uld be forced to saree with Fey Ktace == Charlie Summy, | bap 4 Wednesday evening of Aenocked out in the frst pound. Then] rough many men thate-except| Sir Barton } Clarence Kummer hes | ¢ because Man O° War haa don ee Deciven. bg Bagh yee me Parpentier began jooking arciind for] Hempaey—they all look alike to him, [gone from New York to h bverythicg asked of him. He comer ’ ingdele, | Re Whale Gate thad wit) eompete fe ihe temmmaseans, eens Conmauently, to-morrow night'#|lines on the Riddle colt, He is to at in racing Matory to the unbea ; ‘Gone, Jenkine but | nicat &t the Jersey City park may! get $6,000 for this work of about two |Colin, the ideal thoroughbred, the de “ Mery _lequiriee aye receterd’ ot the pease misiake of fe well worth crossing the river to minutes. nition of which Is a horse for which Raven Race — Summer Sigh. whieh te , tract nee, } ‘We don't know Just how Trainer 'no exousgs have to be made. Capita City, Star 5 a ithaca ah aeemiaieee ioe tT ——

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