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; —— Still a Good Chance for New Yorkers to Start West With avee- Game Lead. By Bozeman Bulger. fies their, most perilous climt of tha your the Y bach fh firat plage, breathing heay) 4a still nc ne them to start West with the 1 ne feud they hav 8 Tisistently coveted On n is ght smartiy set Mitberé is another game with tt Genators to-day, There Is a double header with the Athletics to-morrow e-the, first Sunday double-beader of parrellod the year, There is a sip Affe with the AtiMeties at Philad phia nday na three-game lead it | that the Tigers Browns, Tak of course, Go something” to the ing this critieal week-end as a whole, though, the wdvantage ix decidedly with the Tank The played threp amore games than N York andthe Vonks are making wy 9. Ai Merihee inst the aw The fact that St. ta Sut Gr the have played) means move than the Percentage cot <would indicate. ‘Ag Clatke Gritith msed-to say, “A club always jas got a chance to win Qhe mares th haven't been played In gther Words, the “etb that he Plose! the fewer gamer is in “the atrem@er position. Sth climbing tack Banks had) no sel-up. 1 ay TAF thém: 16 Heat Walle paid for the Ti: to. beat Urt Browns have weaker has lost two three estra’ games ther trme the us neces Bhocker. the St Lous ace, All 4 which | With s out of the way? the Tizci excel nee 4 win-thé-sc rice Promcthe détthat nebi now means. almost an} mah 44-%y.Gobh's outfit as to win} the pennant if THE hast been & Mot-of footieh talk | tothe efter Qiu (he Western « were prin tor he Prosynes tow the Antimation being that they m ROL phy vy nst them. “That'l is-toramyrot Rightenew the Tigers are warkinet tooth and toenail to finish second ar get a ostice of Hie World's ‘ MONPY ““Po-win xecond monry mea around $800-to eech player on th team And to win eon dh ply v is. Main oblect ve 4s Aa heat the Browns and thon the tht Western elutes in turn. Tf it Wore A matter of chotce m OP the chilis having a cliinbe for rec end and tind money would prefs to have the, World's Series played ir itew Voth. It would mean lures vente -rnecipta and. consequently tarrer shia flunners-up. HW by any-chanes the Rrowns shoulil they haven't had possible for the So Ty Ge x Aki slump. ie yetdt ds stil! cikers to-win the pennant, ‘ya-tunl ot t The Yanks s tn that they have Johnson, and there Fame. Washing they have in shop to-day but that is not very good vere planning last night t¢ a fet Joe Bush, despite hin dete other day at have disposed of Walte > Bul ‘Sox. - “Dhis is easily the prettiest Mcht the years. right now that in coming sertes Louls between the Yanks an’ very mich as the Clevetand-Yanlk series did Minerican Learue has had for Me hot is the pa ‘itions point to the at St. Browns jeewling the matter, potfalle.. wee £ The Yanks, leaving Piftadelphia Tlonday nurbty go t Chteago , first } ter a geries with the “White So fives to 10 "St. Louis. ‘Moo inal fur’ wit fly, * PyThough a team is not supposed to + “iy as well On the road as at home, their best showing * the year while on the last Western have other ad- tye Yanks made p. On form they yentages over the Browns. rk pitching stait is in m while the Browns have N tie way “The Yanks are hi and for once they are not depending on, Rabe Ruth and Bob Meusel. Wal- ¢ Pipp, for instance, is pounding the aN harder than either of them, foe Dugan WEST SIDE DEMOCRATS HAVE, BIG DAY AHEAD Autos for he arina) outing of the Wert ¢ Democratle Club will start from in 6 West , to-morrow at 11,30 on the outing 46 40 be held in Mug- out Of the club house, No. 25 th St t Th «rs Pavilion, Oakland Be: Rye ig-arranged to have the eats and drinks 4 promptly on the arrival of the ymakers Tom Willinms, Below" the west siders, has challen tiem to a baseball discusston, © great game. But hark ye, T 8 race. nous grappler, ———— Yankees on Top Again ‘Have a Big Advantage sy Over Their St. Louis Rivals clean-up Schang terday Right off the ree! in that fight Witt walked and Dugan sent hin Walter Johnson mnde a wild vo infaltable, again tater Then pitch, ® fare occurrence to him. show that he is not though, Slr on in the in the Scott, in two runs, home nto the gra The Pennant Dash GAMES LEAD. Yankees.... 1 Ginnta..c. 4% GAME TO PLAY. 21 Giants... +18 Pirates. : IF Yanks and Browns each win fitteen of their remaining games the St, Louis team will win the pennant by one-half a game, Wut to do this the Browns must play $83 ball while the Iugmen play more than, .100 under this pace, 4 per cent, ts win twelve of thetr te- ames the Pirates must take sixteen more games, which means playing .761 ball, while the Yankees Rrowns.. Giants are guing at ne better than a .500 pace . i ants have glill three Pirates, and number to play the Yankees a like meet the Browns. Pipp. drove in alt the Dugan runs: ye man Walter did it ume. The big punch of the sixth inning, The Witting “Wham!"? Wallie Pipp, out tand, crowd fn with him nd to third, battle eame of Witt and Dugan had brought Dugan was on second and Ruth on rst when-— latest run here, smacked the old pill bringing the uk of Mogridge pitching owau. Tot toe atthe moment ’ orwanization between she inestion that the & insnagement of Din } much mor }elub was under the George Gibson af prize money for thy hia r Buccaneers they were division and many of the scribes of ‘ Smoky City were predicting that their ultimate fate place tu good brea is but cne more om will offer the best even The Yavks Pirates have b tion in the t the} have the hands of the Red there Right there ever-to the Giants were lowly Phities, Clints excellent little ength left when Shocker ts out of tting the ball hard} tional dubious are also has developed into a Cooper, better Cooper is one in either major pease leader “in the district the elty courts of the West Side It'll be captured the Juntore’ th L. McDermott has been training His trainer ts a featin, by 7 Grounds, Yankoow va, Warhitigio ‘Pirates Sure To Pass Giants If They Don’t Brace Up Right Away ehf Blows Up, Hurling Stati of Champions Is "Wretked: By Robert ‘Boyd. Pit.ADEL PTA, | 1% potent as that INtteluirgh Vira a. There powerftt: than leadership ations with the now content in the National I From a second division gue optional League. Th both the passed To-day the The hurling to-day twirler that League daily. pennant Nehf, any club to @ pennant The Pirates’ hurlers, Brown, Glasener than the Giant KUHN WINS ST STATE JUNIOR NET TITLE Mrnest Kuhn and Brainerd Whitbeck were the victors in the final at for Juntors and. boy rest Hills yest hn Van the BASHMATI. TO-TAY, 3.00 FP. a » Entire Woild’s Sept 84 | und Browns in the American. ® the eoniliet in the senic Giants and is no few imnder 1k MeKechnie are the same Since Gibson severed , W. b PC, in the second [N-York 80 e603 would be last club the rome the real sensa- Cubs and Cardinals” and ff the Giants do’ not tuke a decided brace’ they wilt be up shaking the world’s champions fvom their lofty peak in the ‘National League race, Giants are only four and one-half gamés ahead of the Chicago” Cuter -owhtter the being ‘trounced by the among the isa Joke When the Phillies ean defeat them eight to four was the one was depending upon has joined the Neht MeGraw Now that Nent rest of the corps of inconsistent twirlers it appears that the Glants’ task of winning the Na- grows more MeQuillan, Ryan, Jonnard, Hit! and Jesse Barnes not a formidable staff of hurlers to gulde Adams, Carlson, Morrison and Hamilton are infinitely pitchers. of the best southpaws round matches of the first annuat New York tennis singles championship tour- played on ra day, Kuhn by defeating Ryn in the final mateh by ~6, 6-2, 4-6, 9—7, and poys’ ttle by de Millen in the final mateh 6 M. POLO —Advt IN STRONGER | POSITION THAN BROWNS | CRE LIFE. ITSELE THE. SUREST THING 5. ARE AEN THE MOST UNSURE“8OB8 GARDNER BURG His HATCH with BOBBY Jones “ HAD THE 18E HOLE CINCHED IN HES — 242 RD BUT THE BALL RIMMED THE cary AND THE HOUR. WAS: HALVED.» UPON SUCH SHALL (NCIDENTS TITLES ARE WOU oR LOS ca : ie 4 POSITION On . BROOKLINE S ST TEE SWE CONTESTANTS WERE UNAGLE FDOSER THE BUND HOLE” — AF REQUIRED & COURREESY LSNASH OVER THE RILLS AGA SIEILAR TO" Dire hie BAILY GEME* AT Was THE STRAIGHT PALL DOWN THE FAIRWAY ter AWMOST INVARIABLY Won THE 2 SUE THE MOST SPECTACULAR. WALLOP SOMETIHES fookib oR SUCED (NTO THE HE ROUGH~ ~ TO WIN REEP STRAIGHT Aa ON’ THE COURSE» a OPENPOLOTILE TO BE DECIDED BY MATCH TO-DAY NTO, PROOKLINE MASS. WITH WBr TORRANCE SF EN OW THEY STAN: | SE ee 13 ne | Meadow PEGE ie With . Powerful Argentine Four - at-Rumson, . by PONY SEAGUE NVork 77 83 5a3 StiLotie 72 6 Fon Pitts'h, 74 59 556|Br’klyn 65 68 48% Chic'go 72 60 1649) @hila,. 48 82 370] RuasoN COUNT si a . ne 46 83. 357] 5 COUNTRY. CLUB, RUM- BON, N.. Jin Sept, 9.—A. polo appetizer, Same hibit for the grest final “match for the -opeh Philadelphia, 8: New York, 4. championship of- Americn “between Chicago, 10; Pittsburgh, 7. SeadsW Brook gud the Arcentine I St.Louis, 6: Cincinfati, 1. adc ‘ooR ani he Argentine Fed- Piha cremlacrie eoneaulel, eration to-day provided the day's play GAMES TO-DAY. at the Rumson. Country Club... Ina Mowuvark ab aiiteaslenia, xeven-period~ -exhibilion match the Doaieiiraia hosel sae Ainto-Amorfean Ercstcott Tour, stom 4 eomfortabte: victory over All-freland, Chicago at Bessie id games) winning bY 11 gentt-to'6 St. Louis at Cincinnati. ‘The match wae -nn exhibition rather AMERICAN LEAGUE, than a contest. It bronght forth orety | dribbling, & smattering. of combinatte. play. here and there, perhaps u score-ot smart shots and some excelent riding. It produced ttlein the way of spirited serimmaging. and nove of that fight which has becomé so characterigtic of Ameriean’ pots, It served its purpose, Yinmhely, to give the Argentines and tne Afiicrican de- fentters a chance. to” rest. “Both were reporee to he Mm éxteltent condition this eventmg and ft Ys the “safest Ind of A pretdittion that worté of the rest polo ever offered In America will be'seen on thé pléturesque Rumson Tirld when the bell Hings at 4 O'clock’ thts aftomoon. LIVE WIRES" By Neal R. O'Hara. - ‘The’ best dope on Ths, the basa Republic A. ae Complies \ All-of Mitdoon’s Provisions ea Club COnaCHYS By Ed, Van Every: OHN M, O'CONNOR -mity a8 well throw up his’ h@nds°so fat as h of stains the Dempsey. Wills match for the world's heavy- weight title On-Qote 42-are eomeprned William: Mitttoon;~ Chatrniatt “of tT New Yark State Athletic Commission, fs interested In Mt O'Connor's plan, Hiit urfless the Polo Gronnds as a fight club can be inerea /100,000 or more the proposition of the epublic-A, Cy has no sienificance*to | , the Boxing Commission. The Polo}! (Grounds, capacity as a fight club. is unfortunately but 80,265. As set forth in The Evening World pot yesterday, John O'Connor, Presl- dent.-of the Republic A. C., was to submit x plan to the Boxing Commis- sion: showing where the boxing “clith Fat the’ Poto'Groundg ahd Its promotérs Ytdposed to meet e¥ery condition Im- posed by Mr. Muldoon in connection with the staging of the Dempsey- AWills mateh, >-dn-the main the Republic A. C. Ww, 1. PC. Cleve'd “86 76° 485 StL 8155 596 | Wash'n’ 60 72 .454) 75.427 80 399 Detroit 72 65 525) Phila. 86 Chic'go 69.77 «07! Boston. 53 GAMES. YESTERDAY, New York, 8} Washington, 1, + Detroit, 8} St. Louis, 3. Chicago, #7; eet ind, 2. Boston, «2; Phi fadelphia, 1 GAMES “to. DAY, | Washington at. New York. Detroit at, St. Lo Philadelphia at Boston (2 gam Chicago, INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. — . WoL: PO.) WwW. L, PO Balt’re.102 48 680 Toro’to 70 79 470 Roch’'r, 93 $8 618 Read'g 64 84 .aa2 Buff'lo 89 64 .§82'Syra’e, 59 94.386 ACity.. 7B. 73 516° New,» ‘46401: y313 Corsairs, The Pirates had a great!” GAMES © ee ore Rs counter proposition to they dBowtsy over the New-York club by winning] | K Seis *" Pigéneral admission on a modified scal yesterday's” game. ‘They lost, how- Meccnd Geils inthe International}, 280% Dempsey Bis manager Jack ‘Kearns ee by CrBcurke, match - ‘maker public A. C., were Teanibg Veatshitay’s visitors who called on rman Muldoon. Mr, Mul 'deon's opimion on the O'Connor propo- sition was to the. point. “This commission,’ says Mr. Mul- doon,-*‘insists that the promoters why undertake the staging of the Demp- seyaWills match mustinsure of t ability. to provide for a seating oOlty. Pk. Mat lees than 100,000. p. We would prefer a capacity of 125,- yoo, Ninety thousand spectators were attracted to th Carpentier-Dewy sy Match at Boyle's Thirty Acre A Dempsey-Wills match js a far bigger proposition and. it would draw m thousands more persons than | would pare sto estimate tain that the Polo Grounds capagity, for the. present at least, is far too small for am event of this kind.’ Mr. Muldoon took up some other points, but {n the main he lays stress an’ the ‘point of seating capacity and the, more one thinks of the busine the more one is_inclined to appreciate thant Mr, Muldoon has given the en- -ftire matter much deep consideration, It is Mr, Muldoon’s opinion that the fullire of boxing rests an the manner in Which tbe Dempsey-Wills match is conducted and he Is convinced that it cannot bp satély conducted unless pro- yisions are assured tor 100,000 spec- tators at least, Mr, Muldoon is quite poasibly right. Of course it is now being insinu- ated that ‘politics’’ is killing the bout League consists of the seven other teams besides | derapaker REY . Amateur teothaii will be divided into! two classes this year, as usual—pro- fessional and Seavirr: or * The football season never gets go: ing Ii New York til” atter the World’ Series, and sometimes it doesn't get going then. Proselyting is the higher “ed tional term for offering a football guy, more jack than he got somewhere. else last year, “Reading at Newark, ~ Roghester at Bulfalc Byracuso at. Teron! a PEPPER MARTIN ‘STOPS BOBBY JOSEPHS IN THIRD |- Last. night, before the largest crowd that ever witnessed a show at the Surt A. A: of Cone¥ IMland, Vincent “Pep- per" Martin, Brookly ading ‘con- tender for the, feat ht title, stopped Hobby. Josephs, the crack Bos- ton Ightwelght, Inthe third ronud of a keheduled twelve-round bout. Martin was the master of the .situa- tlon at all times, He dropped: Josephs for the count of nine In the first round He accomplished this three. tne: in the third round; when Joseph's man- ager thiew the towel in the ring to nave him from further punishment, Joey Leonard, brother of the world's lightweight, champlou, Lenny Leonard, look four rounds to stop Eddie Borden, the inexperienced Nght weight from Phi- adelphia, The referee stoppéd the bout to eave Bardon front a severe beating. —— AMERICAN GOLFERS. DEFEAT CANADIAN TEAM TORONTO, Ont; Sept. §.—Phe Ameri- can team of Afteen seniors defeat- ed the Canadian seniars in the Interna- fionad wolf mateh at Scarboro by a ‘ore of 24% Pp erwel Willie Hoppe has decided ha won't stay In retirement after all. ‘Thag'g | what the public decided a year ago. nie ioattanichon many jokes he's. rasgled with, a wrestle? will always bito, It is ce see They don’t lock the barn door om Morvich's stable any more, beoause Moryich has shot its bolt, Eee it Wes Only 800 Bostonians saw the Braves take a doubleheader from the Giants the other diy, ahd the rest of ‘em wouldn't believe it, _ CURLEY NAMED JUDGE PARIS, Sep (Associated Press). Jack ©urley, the boxing and wrestling ‘This kives the Am ns four victor | promoter af New York, ne} until after etection, which means, of ries to.the Canadians’ one in the sve | by the Frene i g Box : Federation toxday 4 course, this year, singe the bout must annual. international senior matches | as the third Jildec Mi the erin ti necessirfly be an’ outdodr affair, Mul- that have.been played. retWrp match’ to-night. ed with _—digon,, however, is not conc rnton Fisher “140,000 IN THRONE WATCH POLIGEIN ATHLETIC STUNTS Then, Too, There Were All Sorts of Other Cut-Ups for the Masses. Bl about 40,000 police fans from throng~ Track to-day » start of the annual FORMER. CHAMPIONS “RELEGATED TO THE Pn iC BEFORE THE SEMI INALS = WHICH PRowes THAT NO HATTER How Good A HAN IS GIN HIS GaHE HE SHOULD TAKE HEED LEST HE Fa .~ second and tinal meet of the year will held next Saturday, is 1T o'CTORR Hits afternoon's enor- ¢ is started arriving. vanguard of {hi lunch and many groups heft plenic “The Flying Circus, in whieh Ljeut. Relyin Maynard, the * BY biying Pars 101 100-foot fat in Rutland Buffate Bill's Wildest Wéat, » Robinson shows and @ half deren fenture movie: em into a melt- spoon’ and when you pour out the i police games, Se IT Wa S COMPARATIVELY EASY TO-tAND- THE BALLOU On THE GREEN FROM THE FAR — WA THE REAL TEST: WAS TS PLANT NEAR THE PIM WHEN KE Was IN THE ROUGH ~peaw YOUR. OWN MORAL. all recruited from the po- . tapering over the track and spacious. ipitel] to bring laughter o Youngsters and joy to the hearts 1 to Ro ws an escort to the chitdren was rough riding that put to rs of all the rodeos fi ——— ROBINS TOPLAY TRAYES TO-DAY AY CODETS FIELD) Ww aM Face The? nial Rivals Across. the idge To-Morrow, Thereal show started when the 8 RUOY KNEPPER IN THE 24° Round GLAND WAS: SSUY SEATEN— HAD & CHANCE MEM HE WAS LtckED lecorated @in- SI% DOWN — APPARENTLY HoPELES NO ONE BUT KNEPPER THOUGHT He HE Wok Two UP — KE Won't stow! wi Boxing Board’ s Demand. Of 100,000 Seats May Keep Big Bot Bout From New York By Joseph Gordon. 1B ~game__with Tebbets Field matter of this mixed mateh for some fix he fofeed Dempsey ) | ohm plons-of the world everywhere “xcept in Flathish, then the final in a result of his visit when he departed ~ Boxing Commission Ruether will te Binh ti inte the Yr and with only afew d was-—nhovt-mit-he bad to sme, ohe- can Syne out a seter in the line of duty. et NEW NATIONAL JUNIOR OUTDOOR A.A.U. CHAMPIONS Track Hvents, Robert MeANister, f Robinson's ambitions run bodgers has not yet given up hope of t Cub yo ear wad : Ty somethings dotie, Lanxtous te fieht } Kearn’s ideas on “aries* that tentue race is to-dry his men have 5 Kon a chance of landing in the Eta’ ahy of them. something like wha nes in front of the Brookiyn team fails to discourage 100-Yard Dash ula: Baris: wont Kearns and. Dempsey when it comes to heii twillin’“*— Ss INTERNATIONAL REGATTA OPENS OFF OYSTER BAY “Penola. and polo, enthusiasts as welt as yachtsnesvanil others intetestatin amateur-eport took -up the -trall to. Oy’ Bay” yestertay | whttte,~ off hill-nested harbor, fhe Arst’or theint yacht aces. for Amertetin sata eatlod tale? att or / 410-Yard Run—Douglas Feasenden, This optimism’ on thd part of Rob- 2 long way in explainiag manages to go through eason without any cepttble f6ss- of weight: so Just How hoe manages to m losing his mind after see- ing-some, of his infielders go through their daily erratic performances. ‘The. stock troops trom Cincinnati, y Manager Pat Moran, -will he the frst 'Westerncts to engage the Phe Fed Interna- “wit their ‘Pinelts “and CaXeneys and Alsatian lava been” nite su Flatbush. this Squire-Hbbets will much easier «when they depart Brooklyn fon.thttast time. ane Ny ¥. A.C. TEAM WINS ~ JUNIOR.A. A. U. TITLE ‘An was expected by the closo fol- track athletics Mississippi A, Three-Mile Walk—Charles Koster, Doetrait Y. M. ©. 5 120-Yard High ~-Harold A. ow Hurdlus—H, Meyer, 110-¥ard Hiurdies—Walter Cogan, New York AWC Field Eventa, Pole Vault—A. Reich, Young Men's lms “My conta, Putetng. 1bePoun: zer, Now York a ning Heh Junipe Cross-Country Shot—Otto Wan- “te wm be thesmeeertic betwen eente froui the’ oftiee side, Bhose apy this aide_ta sbqvended dn bat may bw called New Tork waters except those for. the Aniotiea’s Cup, — the » -Sewanhaka-Oorinth- fan Yucht Glab of-Oyster Hay sent four 6 an American toumedn abd was beaten, the, Wuglishmen. are here for a. retary match with the four best craft.of the Bix-metre clasa.on Lhe otber sides: In addiuen tothe race Aus Tenet 16-Pound ffammer, fnefnnatl, Ohio. Disous—Charles . New York A. C ound’ Welght—Can bontsto. race twenty-six points, wea the winner of Lhe junior natioual championships at Wee quahte Park, Newark, yesterday. Onty Ix" polnts behind the Knights of Coi umbus, Bos. 9. Smuosday, Thursday, Friday and stant: cach. dey cm ita. W' ednen- juvelin—Joseph Bu ler, Baton Roy 3 eerie JERSEY TEMPLARS HOLD ANNUAL FIELD DAY ASBURY PARK, Sept. Commandery of the . winner Was the » “Cros “Country Club with a {otul. ot twenty potnts, Hhird honors-was the Meadowbrook 1b of Pirhadetphia “ang fhe Newark” Ath- 140 BM. weather ps doy will be a day of rest. HOW.TO IDENTIFY YACHTS |: The yachts that’ will hieet to-day I the ‘for th And tied for althletes from was the surprise of the Moadownrook Club. Was the second " sters and some even The Southern ®—The Grand ¢ Brithsh-Amertonn Hnter- Knights Templar of nalonal Cap ieee » MuMben of 8,000 for the a nent Sir Stewart Wal- of New York was present with his staff, ed Owen to win. team witsn’t even consider: Chiric-of Johns Hopkins finished second ip the 10-yard das inquiring “about this. team from Balti people were busy Grand Commanders Ponnsylvanta |] Joining the | AMEICAN TRAM. Chamberlain, first plaed ‘tin the high jump wita a preditable sump of six feet one inch. be erased from Yooks was in the three-mile walle Churies Foster of the Detroit ¥. M. C. A. tod and heeled his way around the track in the 39 and 6-10 seconds, clipping 18 pec- ouds from the former record held by Labowitz of Boater ts very frail of appearance and hordly.ane that. would be taken for an Henry Be hint.» “il 1 Commands E. Townsend ait HOW TO TELL TH YACHTS, on the programme . with a reception and ball at the Cacino to-night, COMMONWEALTH | wide white stripe: - ah white ‘with ved stetpe. Lipide, manogsap Lea. TPspeit, white Grcke, mahogany. - Ay. duel war ea Vie

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