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eR AME SAB TI THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, “OOTOBER IZ, 1992. HUGGINS T TO LEAD YANKEES AGAIN AND HAVE FULL COMMAND PCVEDA VINKEE STARS |THEOLD HEAD WORK - 02s =.=: IN DANGER OF RELEASE Copyright, 1022 (New Yor Only Terms on Which Huggins Would Agree to Continue as Leader Was That He Be Pledged Absolute Control of Club, and Next Year if “Big Drawing Cards” Don’t Behave Themselves They'll Walk Plank. —_~— > By Bozeman Bulger. MEN ASKED TO SIGN HE official announcement of the] PLEDGE UPON JOINING at. owners of the American League NEW BASEBALL UNION ning World BILL DOHNSTON POSSESSING LITTLE PHNSICAL STAMINA 1S with THE EXQERTION OF TWEM THE HEADIEST TENS PLATER IM THE WORLD> HE QUT- THINKS MS ADVERSARY a) Baseball Club that Miller Hug- Tee RRA ‘ ur HOST, OF .. “gna nas bees nga to manage the] Thi ie the text of memes Tin GAN’ DION pee Armour, Scotch Golf Champion, Yanks ain means more than it] pledge that players of both major . NG THE WORLD sounds. and minor ranks the country over pe WERE Me “aaane” Says Siki Is Just an Ordinary It means that more than one ball are asked to sign upon joining the CH WE GIANTS 5 Second Rater Without Skill DUGOUT GUIDING THE player is to walk the plank during the proposed-union that Raymond J. MACHINE «, winter. It means that the Yanks] Cannon, a Milwaukee lawyer, has + have turned over a new leat. been endeavoring to organize since Huggins ts to have absolute com-| last August. Every player in the mand—the kind of command thut|, country has been sent a copy of ‘McGraw has over the Giants, If he] this: or a Punch. STRENGTH : None ues & HiMOR According to Americans and visit~ ors from the other side who have seen Battling Siki in action, the Battler nM} i ji tH H from Senegal is bound to be an “awful wants to puta temperamental star on{ ', vie wit thet ees ae ‘aia on uA iN bust” if he is brought to this country < the chutes he may do so. Also ‘he SSaniker ah Organise ‘os a er ee MT eT to fight Wills—or, for that matter, will have absolute say as to who shall ball, hereby pledge myself to GREAT any other heavyweight with a trace @ceesd such a star. Huggins ts to join. an er oR of real class. beheld responsible for the personne! fessional baseball players, to oye — Mr. Armour, the amateur golfing a imi WEADY eevee} bea : ss of the club, for its djscipline and for be formed and to be limited in AS WEML AS champion from Scotland, now in New results. membership to professional That is the condition under which baseball players actually play- he wished to continue and it ts the i re ane ht lle be only condition under which the owners all in the United Stat F s wand agree that he should start. a, and | request and ® ™ FROM TENDLER S Huggins is entitled to another that a referendum ballot LEFT AND ALHOBT READY TO mEIR HoyNTS York, tells me that he has seen Siki in action several times in France and that Sik! hasn't been considered apy- thing but a husky second-rater with- OWE OF THE BRAIMIEST PITCHERS STACEERING IN THA EXTANT- HIS OBLITY TO OUTEVESS OPPOSING BATTERS BROUGHT IN VICTORIES chance in view of his winning two be sent out to all‘those who COUAPSE, THe SMART LEONARD BEGAM WHERE MERE PITCHING out skill or a punch. pennants and he gets it. Despite his} Pledge themesives to become fins Fac. YO TAUNT LEW WHO FAILED TO FoLLow UP HIS WOULD HANE LOST “The only way { can figure Siki's having lost two world’s series Hug- Ho pa bd silat Nol ded —os ADVANTAGE beating Carpentier.” he eald, “is (hae gins ts the only manager to land an American League championship in New York in twenty years of play McGraw, himself, lost three or four world's championships in a row oe- 0 a, a ea eweny rad fore he finally put the Giants over. gins knowing baseball. His only ‘That is why the Yank owners havo! weakness has been an apparent lack hastened to make this announcement] of leadership. It is difficult to de- and back It up with a signed con-|termine just how much lack of lead- tract. They wanted to spike the/ocrship there is in a man who essays many romors floating around to the|to handle a troupe of grand opera (eifect that the club was all shot to] stars, ‘pieces and that the players were not} Anyway, Huggins now has the satisfied with their leader. They've] chance. He can go just as far as he Carpentier regarded the fight as a joke and didn’t train for it at all. When Carpentier is in condition he ts ‘ghtning fast, and he can hit as hard as any one of his weight. “Through the first round or two Carpentier must ‘have been playing vith Stk, showing up the black man's lack of skill “Then In the third Siki got in one good blow that dazed Carpentier, and Georges was in no condition to re- cover when Siki pressed his advan- ndum ballot to vote upon a proposed constitution and by-laws for the association. TWO FOREIGN STARS ENTER 18.2 TOURNEY TO BE HELD NOV. 13-21 The entry list for the coming balk line billiard tournament {s growing. Two of Burope’s } ding players have |Amateur Boxing Champion 66 ve Declines to Turn “Pro Westchester’s Open Golf Title nnd Munce was among the missing 3 Mt Gordon Munce, Metropolitaa' A. A. U. officials be; to take it sent their tri the Inte - « Star, Refuses Big Offer to |srantea Ruat tButChaae national Hele.|| Hanall protodatbeel 44. Galklice kare Oak Ridge “Pro” Plays Bril- ee nee eater . : holder was to be counted it of the] tour ent to’ b held t the Hi 1 Join Monied Ranks, heuer ws. Bee Tre eae a a termes) otant Game Against a Will Macfarlane Captures got to be satisfied, or quit. to decide t % 1 . PTET, tage. I can't imagine Siki having any eis now Up to Ecegiee to mane [lhe TRE owneTH are willing’ to io psclde ithe. championship: of the Select Field. Frederick G. Wright, Treasurer [chance to beat Carpentier if Carpen- these players do his bidding whether gamble on him, i@ entirely up to By Joseph Gordon. To the complete surprise of the ath-| Ho remans, the Helslun chany sou otk a of the Shackamaxon Country Club, | tier is in condition, him as to whether the club quits 'y vosep! letic officials another letter was re- t Rewar oe Re “Why, Siki fought twenty rounds they lke it or not. He can go as far] w, iT HE 1 rope, and Roger Contl, the young COTCH schooling did the He. at the annual meeting of the or- ke as he tikes, ( fortunately, he has winner or loser. jure of the professional ring} ceived from Munce, this time saying champion of France were forwarded to 4 ¢ with Jourree and couldn't stop him, © Seen unable to do this tw the past |, FOr fear that you might think this was strong, but not strong] that he had decided to remain in the|the Brunswick-Balke-Collender Com. according to Will Macfarlane.| S4nization announced that the Jang Bombardier Wells beat Journee Several of the stars, knowing that is a ai gine ies Ruth Nee not enough, to. induce Gordon|*™ateur ranks. And that in spite of} pany, donor of the diamond medal, em- winnkr of the Westchester Coun club has «one through the season Jeasily. Aside from beating Carpen- . tes ould, as ome have in- ‘ \ ‘at | Dlemat D Ww ith. : ‘3 Lesa aie : H Often they opesly dehed Husgins ‘on | trouble with the Bambino, He is us| Champion, to take the plunge. He Bole ee emer oie) ioaaling (bilaicinia | Rabie quencineys COK sr awe a pte Raster Nan Ml, exmenines, Had Soldier Bartficld wae wafching. the bench, and got away with it. easy to lead as a child. There are| stuck his foot into the Rubicon but] Whether he can quallfy for the Ca-| eng end Gaaiy ne” Hoppe Hore-| played @ brilliant game in winnine| Deen paid. The club's income | hempsey's training. The soldier also ‘The Uttle manager, in such an| thers on the club far more difficult | found the water just a little too chilly| nadian contests is another matter. Tne] Jake Schaefer, holder of the title,|the tournament from a select field | “uring the year showed an in- | knows Siki, and was ready to volun- awkward position, had his own no-|to keep on the leash than the Babe |and withdrew it in a hurry. important thing is that Munce is stili] who recently arrived in this city from] but had to play at the top of his form} Pease of more than $4,000, The |trer a little infrmation about the tions as to how discipline should be| Most of them are pitchers, it le said among the Simon-pure and is giving| hs home tn Californias has announced | 4, socomplish this feat club voted an honorary member- | Senegalese. The clubowners, the business man-| Recently Munce sent a letter to of-fevery indication of remaining there. | that he will send in his entry before the PHOT RR Mas peus Ee BAC £8 “1 was boring in France two years ship to W. A. Parker, who has been the President of the club since its inception. This is the fourth time guch an honor has ever been paid a member. of the week. carve out a 34 for his last nine holer rich Hagenlacher, the champion of The second meet of the High Schools] Germany, who is now engaged | in order to do it. His score of 149 has known that he was not @ persone!|over the whole situation, discussei} amateur boxing. The understanding] swimming Series will be held in the| series of exhibitions ne part ct'hia prace | Just nosed out the other local favor- {favorite tn New .York, Razzing by|every phase of it and: then turne4 | was that he was to enter the ranks of/ Columbia University Pool next Sat-| tice for the tourney, has also notified | ites Johnny ; the fans‘bes caused him many sleop-|the whole works over to Huggins, | professionals and was to be guided in| urday. According to officials of the| {2 promoters that he will enter before | *°™ JhBY and James Farrell amon; less nights. Nobody knows better| tock, stock and barrel. He can fire| his career as a fighter by Charley] Pp, §. A, L. the interest displayed in| Sunday. them. The latter, with 72 for a stirt than he his tack of personality, hix | the whole lot if he wants to, or h2| Harvey, manager of Ted (Kid) Lewis] these contests is greater than has ever| Vo" has been received from Welker] er, led at the end of the first. eigh RST = Jack of so-called magnetism, Hug-|can swing the whip and make them | and others. beah khbwa waters; Cochran, another of the country’s fa-| 100 1 cles. CENTRE ELEVFN STUDYS uso," Rartfleld told Dempsey, “and I saw Silt firht He is bir and husky. He's awful strong—yes, awful strong? Rut he was awkward and he swung is arms like a windmill, He couldn't hen [saw him. 1 would have ken a chance with him elf at iny time, and [wos nv ht.” popular favorites in] eer and all the scouts held a long] ficials of ¢he Amateur Athletic Union, At all times Huggins| conference last. night. They went} stating that he was through with gins is simply a smart ballplayer|step to music, He has his chance, ; mous players, that he has mailed his A mon can lear of boxing in himself ‘and knows quite well wim]. Here's hoping. The Canadia % entr. ‘ At that stage of the game George] DURING FOOTBALL TRIP ars," suggest Bortfield, ere's hoping, nadian try-outs were held! ‘The first indoor athletic meet of the me oonetitutes another smurt baliplayer. N varks Galenon ra ie { McLean, the Grassy Sprain home-bred. ald the Soldier t Stki + The ambition of Huggins is to win bhing on be SaRehe Teenie a CUBS NOW LEAD because of an 80 for his first round,| PANVILLE, Ky., Oct. 12 eae the | vas awful awkward.” ‘8 Series, i ROONEY appei e| twenty-six “Prayt Colonels" 0 aged ET ay Foun mM] Reeiment Armory. A largo entry in| — SOX IN SERIES BY | prince, o be enecturty ald on une Wrens Praying Colouec'] COMMISSIONERS ON RIGHT has already been received and many ONE GAME MARGIN | title was concerned. George, however , sip biieseite , TRAIL istic News raiser and Gossip} ies tonn iu. BAN ite ras concerned, Gnas, however var to ther Gearture thie worn ia CHICAGO, Oct. 12.—The Chicago] een dropped, and in characteristic} football togs over a bit and niad na} Yori eve on ; ff e fashion he ee are roo. mmiss ve ers e chance to decide the matter for] There will he a'twenty-round tight; BOXING BOARD CANCELS Parioretmastam gr tiad Teants Cubs defeated their American League into the leaders by reeling of a 10: tor | (OF 88 assortment of textbooks. thet when they said that tf themselves, He would not go ahead] fought at the Royal Albert Hall in VILLA-MASON BATTLE. | country. team perlee Over the Intan’| rivals, the White Sox, by a score of 8tthe secpnd half of the. competition, | DFG. B- Allen, faculty athletic rep-} Sit MERE EO. SUNG. OS RE ae the same conditions that pre-| England to-night which has aroused collegiate course at Van Cortland: |'@ % yesterday tn the third game to de-| thereby’ ending the day with a total of cece Me ie nde Rie OM Veht ie any anarn vs iy he'll Late 18 supplied by fac pers, meet some second rater firs @ past both ae palit Ro} considerable Interest among the thou- Pancho Villa, American fly. [Park next Saturday. ‘The showing [ide tho elty championship. ‘The series} ty 29 ny seLean equalied the par| {uneunced that two hours would be du nauthat hecan deliver ¢hearocdht < to handle | %@9ds of fight fans in that country ight ch 5 ¥ made by the candidate teams in thet: | 10w stands 2 games to 1 in favor of the} of the course, a feat rarely accomplished | Yoled to study each day during the| Matching Sik, agains! Dempsey oF ot of star players who| The battlers who will figure in it are ee nea and Frankie |recent trials has made a great im- ; &t Quaker Ridge which can boast of one | Virkinia Polytechnic Institute-Harvard bwin. yitelt be just promoting ans jason of Fort Wayne, former | pression on the officials and the con-} © Who pitched the Cubs] good hole after another. bi ahd sther of those thin The commis- Placed tn his bands. From} foe Beckett, heavyweight champion} champion, will not mestef fobts are looked forward to with en,{t their first victory came back to-day.| He got his score as follows: he. (Centre Diayere will. arrive. i eee niet eee vetting ites on It will be with bare knockles. | 4° Engiang, and Frank Moran, the if ees: fon the. To ualosna, with plenty of rest, owing 10 the four Tis Vath fit Richmond, Va., Friday morning und fol- | So) has been fe ting “Don't let anybody get the impres- | “e Tent, who, was} ‘te after all, Chairman Mul- _ bostponements and the open date last 3424 6 6 4 8 sah 70] OMIM the clash with the Polytechnic| sap over sewral, unknown tenths yi mertean heavyweight, ay, and triumphed over “Red” : | team, Saturday, will entrain Sunday | raters of late, for ty honey 1 ; he said mtew gare ag, Z'that Rn te coe Likitin, teary doon of the State Athletic Com- Eighteen schools have nominated] Faber, star of the White Sox pitching], ~ awe at the peaeving ears fhows| morning for Mansfeld, Mags. The squad }overy cage, and more rotten match- 4 the clubowners have PPO: . mission hae ordered the bout can- | teams for this series, and in addition| Saft, who won the opening game, that after a 7 at the long first hole} will work out at Mansfield from Monday | making is going to do boxing a lot of in every move. They have backed me] weight champion of the A. E. F., In tol thet GHEREIOREnin. tea 6 the. aber was no match for the Cubs to-| Mclean played the next seventeen for] .o Thursday, when it will go to Cam-| harm celled on the gr h P B to the last letter, The difficulty } e grounds that the hey lambasted his offert a total of five under 4's, and that be- | bridge. up . @ bout in the Bronx several months) ¢, schools have been granted permission and they lambasted his Pee Ter eite Ihe gaventh he Gad Meet ‘i Wills does his set-up slapping al- have had is in making a ball club win Me h ab aehe hee: 4 former champion,is so thorough- to send as many boys as they deem| rd In two Innings for five runs, Pisa Bh ikon “tt JN an acoak -- phabetically. He is now browsing ago. Moran has as : Rin’ ci re 6 es. D ally. s ad at the came time trying to con: |S. tiling in the'iaat two yeaa. 'y outclassed by Villa that a | wise to take part in an informal run,| gut tote Ke had settioa down Grimes] For this George surely earned the special | COLUMBIA COACHES along in the "J" class, Having fin- sider the feetings of the public and match between the two men |immediately after the competitions. Juncorked a home run drive into the] $25 prize put up for the best afternoon SPEED UP DRILL| '*"¢4 the,Jacksons, he ts starting on keep my stars shining. Tom McArdle will shortly branch out as would prove farcical. The fight right field bleachers in tae seventh] round. the Johnsons. When he finishes up mennins ae Wer S07 O51 0 Foany | the Mensano 8 Ue" New, war Cane et] fae Arrangements will be made by the] {nning with two mates on the bases and| Macfarlane had to thank for hie #uc- - the "J" list he will ekip the “Ks swords, but the intimation was per-| Nn ‘situa Park Avenues whieh he In| Wae t@ have taken place at the | 4°," U3, us noon as they have given| broke the tle which the Sox had worked cess a sequence, of four 3's, beginnin<} ‘The Wesleyan Kamo on Saturday Is[and start meatn with “T."" Naturally, . we, a dt The olub iy A. Uy i" J : 0 ninth e ri ‘ it “ ‘ ay ies fectly plain to those of us who have tends to tum into boxing club. the club) Garden on the night of Oct. 20. | the matter sufficient consideration, to[¥P t@ in the sixth inning. Seana Sroct three é's, two of which /eeuring the Columbia couching statt | every will be aT 2. fetched the club dally that there were | Tim gong! Matchmaker Flournoy of Madison | send a team of athletes to Sweden to were gathered at the first hole. considerable worry. In yesterday's} There has heen some talk of match- & few players who actually resentec rt Square, Garden has not found a |compete in the games which are to ARGENTINE PONIES His card was as follows practice session the first and second young Floyd Johnson of San hits having the say-so on important pleas 8 fas, the fe ; } be staged in Gothenberg next July. SOLD FOR $63,100] out 635436554 4-39 teams were sent through an hour's} Francisco against Wills, Wills ts plays. On several occasions one or Waltncat Cintamwelgnt, @ suitable opponent for Villa yet, a ‘i In 4434445 36-87-76 signal drill, The backfield candidates] now cleaning up the dusky Johnson two eo of ¢. i ‘ i were dismissed for the di tt they | ¢}, el e ce his eras: ett sino aoc ct Bay SOO Ra eisreyen a apes a ren ie Formal invitation by Sweden has} wighteen polo ponies belonging to the} Dut Soe yA Pra laps around Baker's Vieid. apts pO area ep | pion of the United e rankie Genaro o} is city and | not as yet been reecived by the A | Argentine Federation team brought $63, le 4 Pie Br ipsatc laa The linemen were taken in charge *pectators. He smoothed things over clube tn Philadelphia within the next few Jehnny Gannon of Brooklyn a A. U., but Secretary Rubien has been] 145 average of $3,505, at an auction] Georse Thomaon, the “pr trom the by O'Neill, Brooks, Reynolds and Dep-| "Me: Faden Gn bea: he could, always trying to pro-| week —— yn are | assured by the Swedish Athletic As-| ‘0 8” averas , nearby Mount Vernon Club, who camel jer, The work of the rushline ta the] Floyd Johnson is a pupil of Alec tect the investment of the clubowners.| secr gmith, Bayonne middlewelght, will go] &nxious to take Mason's place, sociation that {t {s.on the way, | %l@ at Post's Polo Field, East Willls-} over trom North Berwick some twenty | basis of the apprehension in the Co: | Gresgains of Frisco, who was a great From now on Huggins, assisted by] against George Robinson the colored fighter = ok Se : ton, yesterday. They were sold to avota yeara go, pis yea at his beat ail ‘aay lumbia coaching camp ‘The roving | man in the London Prise Ring dave scouts of his own selection, will build 1 i 4 > - Ry , | the heavy cost of shipping them back to}and tied w john Farrell for fourth|of Fischer, last year's freshman cap-| and once won fame by fighting al the club to suit himself. He will di- eve: Bb' par toume ‘ot tho ase WALTER HAGEN SET. The Columbia University cross | south Am and fifth moneys, Macfarlane won $125,} tain, to tackle from guard, where he{day with Buffalo Costello, Floyd ts t it and wield the whip on the| re s country schedule includes four meets,| “pura, a chestnut mare, belonging to) while James Farrell and McLean each} has been playing all season, Ia expected| 4 powerfully built youngster of bind SR ie tinal tat hees, th RECORD, BUT LOSES| *!t" one date yet to be filled, it war} john Miles, No. 1 player, brought the | received $52.50, and the lest named got] :o bolster up the right side of the line | twenty-two, aggressive enough and une thak te tp <b0 abaclute boss, the n nA announced last night \by | Abbott] highest price, $7,500, and went to JohnJun extra $25 for his afternoon round.| He is the strongest man on the line| with a fair turn of speed that may - r. It, Bader those Sane } e y pin Although Walter Hr Southall, manager of the Blue and] Sanford, H. P. Whitney Doustit ety john Farrell's i in the looming earn and has held up his playing area al- |) ¢ Aevaloned into something in an- joes not succeed he is quite ready to] " t AE a 4 h ‘alter Hagen set a course! white to: se: t de-[eral, including Gargantilla, @ plebald|him an extra ‘om Harmon anc] most faultlessly in the Ursinus ana} © Step down and out. ure bout cf twelve rounds at the | Fecord of 65 In the aftemoon, he and he ue ye? ela ca ba cones gi re, for $5,000, and Durango, a black} Tom Inglis, who tied for seventh place, | Amherst Kamer. other year or 60. : There is no question about Hug- oy, of Wee Brienteg MOHAE CUP ON} Joe airewood fisted 1 down to Bred-IArst opvonent ine Fun ser fer Oct ding, for $3,500. each received $10. Asis vio However, it would be a pity to spol mS ght. im : iF ‘ pponent in a run set for Oc i EES THE SCORES: N.Y. CALEDONIAN CLUB a good novice with little experience, ; ; die McLeod of Washington, 1908 national] 28, at Van Cortlandt Park, Three Ist aside from the four-round game on ‘SHUFFLIN’ PHIL DOUGLAS] »:’" Feet nay coh ot Be Gene m | open champlon, and Bobble Cruickshany | of the four meets scheduled will be | SARAZEN WILL BE ABLE |}. TRACK MEET, NOV. 18] ihe Coast, by matching him against IN ‘TROUBLE AGAIN the feature bout of fif y of Shackamaxon, 1920 holder of the| contested over the uptown course, the TO SIT UP TO-MORROW the top men in his class at once. rR re eae ere ae New York State open title, in a thirty.| fourth being carded for Syracuse. The New York Caledonian Club will! Jack Dempsey has been doing some . six hole match yesterday over the Fore: hapa at ~ tai eee Gene Saragen, national open golf Quaker Ridge : 5 training in Stillman's gymnasium in BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Oct. 12 | Bolowita, the the HID wield Club link on ae] WORLD’ E hampl ho was operated on for aattached hold their first jindoor athletic meet] Now York, and has spent several anama, is in town, He « . 1d Club *, age champion, who was operatec MCheds vive cseee ’ ; “Bhutfin” Phil Douglas, erstwhile stor] PA0sms.js in town. Ue came nev Mincoas een irae Hagen and ORLD'S SERIES TRIP rmdicttia the dey atter he defeated Harmon. Hudson ; 3] in the 22nd Regiment Armory, 168th] hours coaching Johnson and teaching pitcher for the New York Nationals,| he vould obtain to make the Journey t e 4 down at the end of ON INSTALMENT PLAN | Waiter Hagen for the world’s title, has} tom oa A, SGA Street and Fort Washington Avenue] him how to hit effectively, which, by segigali tty danas say FIT IE Mi ers ia helping} the first round, and although they covered so rapidly that it was stated lon Saturday evening Nov. 18, the way, is a rather sporting thing | nized baseball, was placed in the City 4 Squared the match on the first nine} STOCKTON, Cal, Oct. 12.—Forty] st the St. John’s Riverside Hospital, The following events will be con-]for Jack to do, Dempsey always says ‘ pinniiey Harvey, manager of Billy wells, !holea in the afternoon, they never were frenaied baseball fang of the 38d degree. hkers, last Aight that he would be Andre —li} ducted; 100 yard run, movice, 880] ‘hat he expects some young fellow BAW) vooterday .on charges of Gisorderiz| Bnelioh, welterweight, has signed Welle for! iit. cet up on thelr opponents hy ? : ahigghadeare be ‘4 ‘ae siege able to sit up to-morroy ie expects to] B. T. fanaa, Dunwoodie : - yard run, novice; two mile walk, han-| io come along in a few years and tip Renduct preferred by his wife, who Ly i nm Oct Th Gis Mees @t Métand asl ee ee Ce ee te, Jane, the Roavitel at she ond | ioe , Mount Vernon : -15| dicap; 220 yard run, handicap; put-| him over for the championship, aued officers to their home and, they] Gin" on: ’ Brees Gruickehank ware \Digher ou peck] ert an, eee mers (9 Ries Sab t9) Ab He WARN Hugh Clasny, unattached: °°. 72 $215 l ting 12-pound shot; one mile relay] It might possibly be Johnaon, helped fald, declared Dougias had beaten her.| rounds at Minnes nd with | founds, but their superior team play| ‘Ne Past next fall on the instalmen| , SCORE BEST i ‘Siw ‘ 0} race, handicap and 1,000 yard run,| tlong into the championship class by Arresting officers sald they found| Pave Bhade o ‘ is, on’ Oct. a0, | kept them In the lead. Hagen’ fared | pla EVANS’ GROSS handicap. Many of the newly crowned| Jack's own corching. Nis. Douglas suffering with both cyee oe Fipiits; the PF : », | well on special prises for medal acores are pee Stockton base . MONTE, Cal., Oct. 12.—Charles| 4, Nordone 4 i ; (Copyright, 1922, by Robert Edgren.) Joe Tipiits, th: iphia Lightweight - idea is to get forty Stockton ba Tom Pepin national champions will be seen in ac- Mackened. Officers quoted her as suy-| hes been matched t Hert He in i Kirkwood shared $50 for low ball th te te BaD An ageeenl jr, Chicago, form national % aabaias tion. - ing she had been abused in the pres-| Brooklyn tn the star bou welve medal in the moraing and Hagen won| 0%! enthusiasts ibaa, We and amateur golf champion, d epee of hor two children. The glomestic| a the Broads nibitie jon he $50 offered by the club 'n the after.| for & special car from this city to what too much handicap in the a MRS. FOX LEADS. Daturbance, Mrs, Douglas was de-} "'°*" anaes noon and the $100 red for the best| over Dastern cities capture the big] on holes of medal play for the Walt Schmidt May Be Traded by] pHILADELPHIA, Oct. 12.—The com- @aved toshave stated, was the climax to] Andy Ch . junior tight. | iriyralx hole score, as well as ani cates . Starting Nov. 1, cach membe Orleans group qup in the golf Gedney Farms. Pirates, pletion of the first round of eighteen @ series Of outbreaks. welght .of ¢, has been 7 xtra $100 put up for any player break. | ® - pikies)s ys ° ‘ “a hament of the Investment Bankers’ | John Inglis, Patrview, 4 PITTSBURGH, Oct. 12.—Barney Drey-] holes tn the Mary Thayer Farnum Cup Dougles with his famtly arrived here, t « of the frenzied foicy wi Posit $10 ¢ n of Amerte nvention. | WF. Weddeston, 3 Truss, President of the Pittsburgh Na-| found Mrs. Caleb F. Fox, veteran golfer Wis former home. recently {rom Florida e E t old course record was 69, held| month with the treasurer of the club r Caldwell, Nashville, Tenn., won] iP" @uagher, F + 9 eh of the Huntingdon Valley Country Club, Where he war said to have complete “ the 4 went [Jintly by John t. Langlands, profes: | at the end of a year the party will hay: | With @ score of vans made the |*Kenneth, Retd, Ardal )] tonal League Baseball Club, intimated | leading the fleld of more than forty season with a semi-professional ‘on ' Ni {aional at the Weequahic Park Links, ye yest ETOSS score 8. He was minus | Joseph ‘Bunningdais.. to-day that Walter Schmidt, the] women with @ net score of 87. She h be one. Ph gad John J Kane 4 member of the] Paid In $4,800, ‘This amount is expeciec 12 in the handicap list, which left him afl 3 Sih" catcher, may not be with the Pirates gross score of 89, with @ handi 4 weigh io at ringside. forest Hill Clul to defray all expenses, clk rea t season, ok ‘ .

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