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, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1092, STAR JOCKEY WILL HAVE TO DO SOME EXPLAINING - aUTS GOOD BUT .| RED SOX SECURE SOUTHPAW FROM YANKS SARTORIAL SERFS nnn Frank O'Doul, who is all there is : or was—of the Yankee’s lefthand- a PgR ° MEN ARE BRAVE IN TIME OF WAR, BUT ; DECISIONS B AN Si cena fall tne Ni. seston PEACE HATH ITS DEFEATS. : batting eye to Boston next season, By Neal R. O’Hara. and with the rest of the ex-Yankee pitchers will help the Red Sox pick Copyright 1929 (New York Evening World) by Press Publishing Co. on charges of Miller Huggins. It was intimated that the release of =~ ‘citations As members of the great American democracy we stand for ‘'Star- oa Ei alr igen Spangled Banner,” “My Country, ‘Tis of Thee” and accept edicts of fasbior oul completes the deal whereby designers. That fashion designers thing ts a totigh one. A bunch of fancy doe Dugan and Eimer Smith came male tailors convene for @ pore ina thas publisty ultimatums to fall trad on what the grown-up boob should wear. Fall trade is right, Compowe exclusively of fall guys. J : . . If Valentino 1s a wallop in Spanish duds, then all swell dressera in the land suffer from dose of the Spanish influence. to New York and Chick Fewster, . Sebal Elmer Miller and Johnny Mitchell s Baseball Park Houses watts Het erat nie First Boxing Crowd, Andy] was retained for the balance of the jomas Making Hit of Card. purposes onsend NDY THOMAS ts coming along. «© Yestetday afternoon .at the Polo Grounds he had the bet- *Soo Tiplitz, although the Judges ad as wrong as the World's eS experts and called it a draw seemed that Johnny Curtin something on Terry Martin gh the vole was again a draw d in the first tep-rdunder Billy ckoff. was awarded ther decision er Danny Lee, when a @ ve seemed nes ——————— : ONLY! kees twice. He came from the Co: Pants leap from normal to bell-shaped effects. Legs look like two ex- with a big rep, but got little chance! tinct phonograph horns from era when ‘‘After the Ball’? was a song hit. $2, is tuft and was released £0] hq coat our ancestors used to wear ; IN ey Will Be Met More Than cured. O'Doul made a great show-| !# switched to biack velvet male cor-|falls out of five. But when it comer set cover. King Alphonso said he} to looking pretty, we take ultimatumy Half Way To-Morrow ing with the Vernon Club during didn't like looks of our gals. But, oh,| ffo™ soprano tailors and bulidozo talk * There is a peculiar angle to the : 1920 and was again back with the would H , ; .,| from male miliiners, i Ss M pestle g Ky thy el arom, Ahan ns | ROW he'd tove the elaht ot our bore] A Mewoctated guy that could mat» Will Save Money B when they get through hounding thelr} jongshoreman lets a flat-chésted clerk G IRE F KE! ‘ dana han re bvor. Ly | when hee ho poe eg pte pK BUYING DIRECT FROM : rright. The bouts! on the part of Miller Huggins pitching stuff, is one of the f The way us male folks get OUT} pioves the Yankee team without anything it i i {9 tough reflection on Our} 4 bim with profile like Bull ‘Moh men in the big league, is a good fly- | styles P) m pe famous red blood, Hollywood smart) tana lets a sweet-voiced hat clerk ao’ chaser and considerable of a awatter, | famenn Fes mom erios, oF trick belts, \ is q \ts were better than] bling southpaw ‘pitching. od, the semi-final belng about the} southpaw pitching will ben: st bit of leather socking of the] that much, of course, mi be ad- ©. “Don't Get Hurt Week’ was itted. Such being the case, who it olserved to any annoying extent the 1922 Yankee southpaw—is the contestants. It may be suid] little Dickie Kerr? At the Polo Grounds busted in most - spiciously as a fight club. A goodly vd was there, and while Coogan's iff hardly re-echoed quite as many in the hurling department resem- It will be no surpri him off ‘in one of those mauve Medo- i ring ‘ chance to work in regular turn if] 'lting lapels and disappeas ras. When we hard-boiled fellahe r : buttonholes. These saratoriat| resp, Mt atyle sclt OE heaven's atrocities are imbedded in raw film any sand—we're made of modeller’ . ~ eae: he proves a pitching sensation. and’ peddied to the gelatine addicts! Ciny es on the crisp October air as was Fator’s Ride on Brainstorm|}F{RO\| CROWDED tint ani roms’ we] Calls for an Investigation . By Stewards at Jamaica ian boy, he is comi»e along as we cammniguescds @ already mafe mention. A fe Trainer Complains and Oth- rl ers Competent to Judge | M ANCE homas; with a hornet's sting tn a ks ago we were impressed by his ft and a iule's kick in his Denounce Exhibition. Railroads Pour in Stream of ainst @ durable Pete AU ade Nie es ce a= CONTRACT 10 BOX Visitors for To-Morrow’s appearanco, and he knows better . Ss TOR se pr to protect himself im closo auar-| By Vincent Treanor. Flying Event. everywhere. Fashion arbiters gral {deas from movies, put extra kink In them and pass ‘em to ts. But we won't walk out on these mas- That's how we get men’s modes.| cujine style vamps, not even to suave Now, copping the film styles ain't] oy, souls. And metropolitan dresser: necessarily bad idea in {tself. But} ore not the only ones.. Out in the ‘jal! film actors are divided into ple|strajght-Republican preiries, the cata- throwers and cake caters, and the|jogue students are hep to style fashion dukes copy the gingerbread] changes and order their duds to be boys. That's where the sting comes! jaced up with belts, plaited, brocaded most, The rough and ready clothes! and decolleted. of the real guys don't go. It's} All us male stalwarts are in the a eee We walk up one flight to save $10. dreamy duds of parlor serpents that} same gondola. Whether we hang our are snatched by merchant tailor} hat in ¢lty square or farm bloc, we've princes‘ and relayed to the sucker] got same kind trick suitings on our trade. coat hangers. Regardless of our courg age, stamina or nerve, fancy fashion dletators have designs on us always. We've bumpe# off England, Mexico, | [t's time we told ‘em where they got Spain and Germany’ in the order]off. And If bell-shaped trousers are a named. We can lick gur weight tn] riot this season, let's have ‘em shaped DETROIT, Oct. 18,—-Flyers of the} bumbicbees and wrestle lions for six after the Liberty Bell. army and navy will meet here to-day] — wiry, was placed in the backfield of the n what they call the hoodoo race for] ACCIDENT POSTPONES Pry. was plac UnewTaberty engine piilders’ trophy. FISHERMEN’S RACE Lea and the freshman team went in Retail Price'$30 It Is over a 257.77 mile course for against” the varsity i , etal rice # UNTIL TOMORROW practice ana when” the” amone ned ble more yesterday. We pose to world as manly Nation. tley. He looked very good to us a lot of natural ability LAVERNE FATOR, em- a) boy not long out of the pre- Yes, Andy Thomas J ployed by the Rancocas Stable, one of the most powerful on the turf, is due for a questioning at least age ele yesterday well Wishers that Andy was being hed a bit when stacking up agains hard hitting man the toughest boy= 88 is the Philadelphia bear- imaries. Andy showed ‘us consid- by the Jamaica racing stewards If for no other reason than to rurnish him . . an opportunity to explain the deteat| WOrld’s Light Heavyweight observation planes having a speed cf Bieter tn Geamags Pare tal Champlon en Vere of Sblt Geared’ avay tai ce amare 41 BEXtra Fine Be certainly gave Andy « BUSY |ine tnterborough Handicap yesterday. we oo iy Pp ater than as miles ‘e hoes GLOUCESTER, Mass., Oct, 12.—The| Rursing Drulees gained in an effort to en’s d ‘ Lice Bet, aby BUS Sieay eoet fidget Gear ati goed ith His Manager, be mary “will be: represente’ PF | crack achooncra ot. the:fahing-fiost lay | “tna uehaat Mies od tte valved A [ an Young pretties Satie at some dis in} and Wwhat is bad In the way of horse- are Ident. H, A. Elliott and Cap. Fran-ligie to-day, ‘To-morrow skipper an@|team this yoar because “of. the fresh Vien’s New , ght 0 hut isis experience} manship denounced the jockcy’a ride | PARIS. Oct. 12 (Assoclated Prossy.—|cis P. Mulcahy tn VE-9's, 190 Boras crew of the Henry Ford wilt try'to du- finan rife, but the ‘coadhen say Mt he : tt "Ho hae . te : spect ower Wrights. For the army Licuts, : Sip ctctocad Abs wag sand weeps up his present pace he is sure of © a reuthan oe t ee = He eee strong terms. Trainer Edwards, melanie ae Ae Rte to Amerlea| 'R. Morton, J, D. Givens, W. R. Here, the elleninaign welcseavene thie Tee ae a ei Fall Suits Reta: Prices $40 moe AAR ee a eter attling § negalese conqueror f ; ealen ‘ , “TL always understood football was u bs who sent the gelding to the post, went rter, Major Follett Bradley, Li port to determine he challenger to meet . powerful body smashes and long 2) of Georges Carpentier, 7 . * 4 rough ganw he told persons who in- Mehand rights that should have| 8° far as to go out on the track after een hao SREOBE Se W. Goddard and Lieut. W. L | tie Canadian schooner Bluenoso for the quired how he liked it. ‘But it is no rougher than ome of the games we mote, ax the boxer {s reported to be near the breaking point with his manager, “Why didn’t you let my horse|M. Hellers, and to be intent upon yold- run? he asked in the hearing of |ing whatever arrangements have been hundreds. ‘*He couldn't have lost if | made previously. you had done so." Fator mumbled pilot De Haviland power |{nternational Fisherman’a Trophy. Postponement of the second race until {rougher that , He 1 Licut D, Vv, | Saturday resulted from the accident to] PY Capt. L. L. Harvey and Lieut D. V.}ine miizabeth Howard yesterday. It was Pay Se ee iaffney will have XB-1-A's, 400} found that repairs to her broken trestle rorse power Wright, Lieut. Koenig | {ees could not be completed in. tine for | REESCHEWSKI BEATS Lepere 400 horse power Liberty. a race to-day. JANOWSKI AT CHESS joyd will Liberty engines, en.tho fight.out of Andy, Instead, | Fator had dismounted, to complain. just fought harder and never danger, while a couple hed rights to Tiplitz's Stout Suits in All Sizes johnny Curtin and -Terry Martin Tho contract between Siki #nd Hellers something in repty and continued tolwitt expire Nov ‘As to-morrow nears Detroit contin-| There was much speculation ai - waded plenty of action into their ten] tha jockey room i expire) Nov. 20 and {t has become aa how fénder Blue Nose was F : 1 ’ a jo 4 les te leke tees for the | how defénd Samuel Rzeschewsk!, the ten-ye: S nds of batilinNe, but coming right! Eqsewhere around the track the | MOM that the former is not desirous] 1e8 to fill with tek: in her trip down the const from Novaloia chess marvel, was deferted seston ALL NEW YORK ADMITS THAT WE ARE Pulitzer Trophy r r the Thorhas-Tiplitz thriller of Fenewing it. Seolia. Fishing in question was asked “What did you sts h t day by Edward ker of Chicngo, ht. Martin fad the upper hand in| Men whose -be »|motors are manoouvring to bring Jack being directed | race of the achooner after the tow lina] American, cheRs congresy in pro early stages, but in the last halt|served by keeping mum on the sub-|Dempsey, world’s heavyweight cham- 2 ‘parted early yesterday morning. They | "ere, The game, which wie adjourned . from last saturday, went seven the bout Johnny struck his real] ject quizzed one another und looked |pion, here for a battle with Siki i ae and the eighth, ninth and tenth | toward the stewards’ stand. December, In sporting circles it is re-|the hop. A strange and Interesting js Were tough ones for Terry,] Fator may have ridden the best he hea 5 : vipa i BBN 5 ported that directors of the New Buffalo] lot these forerunners of an ae h though he was fighting baci all Aner how under we maple arney oat velodrome, where Carpentier's eclipse} Most of them are Billy Sunda y: been entirely blameless for the gel- | occurred, have made overtures to Jack} aviation. They talk it, sleep it, eat it. ity Ryckoff + substituted for} ding’s defeat, but It would be a hard!iearns, Dempsey's manager, for aush| Kokoro, ind, sent a deleguiton of Inkie Jerome In the first ten-| matter to convince many who closely |a contest. twodn & Ge Haviland, and the Aero Jerome was said to be in-|watched the race that such was the} Amounts varying between 1,000,001 ' irwaya,, which plies acitated by an abscess on the] case. and 1,500,000 franca have been men-| Urine Airways, which plies “ Ye icoied tits c weiton ? In the first place the boy disobeyed | tioned’ as Dempsey's end of the purse.| tween Detroit and Cleveland, an- ve hich bai Se SHOU a lla ane Train The seating capacity of the arena in| nounces that reservations on its sea- game gave up @ queen, which permit Boy Lec in ‘the first two rounds, |his riding instructions. Trainer Ed-|¢>nog'and the promoters. opine thar | vinnce Maca boon oold eat tora ministry, bids fair to go down in|ted him to establish two passed pawns mail A ep! J pl ave been sold o 5 e y, ace Matieentng’ one en from the third on Ryckoff hit up rds told him in advance not to re-| with the American as the attraction a“ arta nye heuer sp Pa cg but his bere: ot, daueaning on oes nm jot pace and handed out as good as ; g = ad ¥ 18 ane recelved, We could not sec, how- “Let him run if he}they may: be bold enough to ask 400 f 72 cL KIELD PLANES 4 eek besos ss x the words distinctly [franca euch for 1.000 rinewide sents ong | 7 MITCHEL FIELE man, last week came out forlyear-old. The game went sixty-nin expressed the belief, however, that she would weather the seas and make her way to Gloucester safely. feat shortly afterwsrd by out-thinking Scag David Janowald, champion of France KQREAN STUDENT FINDS ho won, the ait-Amertean rournamen) at Atlantic City Inst summer. The FOOTBALL NOT SO ROUGH | recachewaki-Jarowak! game was de - scribed an a remarkable exhtbition by DUE WEST, S. C,, Oct, 13.—Chom-|experts who watched the youngster a pening Lee, a Korean, studying for tho| Work. Janowsk! at one point in thy ia e sky tourists are ever on AND TOPCOAT HEADQUARTERS [| 15) Retail Price $30 boy marvel made up for his de © VELAND FOR RACES. all practice, and as he is small and mbver . was entitle earby as Brainstorm | dispose of the lowest valued seats at RV RES J oa tas waa Setliled. Yate was saddled, twenty francs, CLEVELAND, Oct. 13. — Seven Heretofore no French promoter haslarmy airplanes from Mitchel Field, off the pace |287ed,t0 ask more than 200 francs fo1 | Garden City, L. I., have arrived hero I Pace ringside. seats and at the Carpentier: | Care Macq, mf fave arrived here and had him last in a@ field of four|stki battle thousands of seats wore ob- | *!t* ; 4 LOSES FOR WINTER; Ba mae ghee tani Leet severe storms, and have left for Self talnable for as low as seven francs. SE AR ee edhe never made a move on the gelding |- a = ¥ ate gio alepaefasas ae ee RECEIPTS WERE $16,599 intih the atretch was reached, where Bonal aly races, Another; whitch ert a Mineola, was forced down ten mies southwest of here. Tho pilot of the etghth mxchine telephoned he made a safe laniling, and would continue his flight into Cleveland to-day. He could not give his exact location. Of the seven which ‘arrived, three cume from Bellefonte, Pa., two trom Dubols, Pa., one from State Colle Pa. a PETER EARL WINNER IN THE KENTUCK™ Instead of letting Fator kept him well bac! instorm run, ee LO GROUNDS CLUB order, If only half what 13 heard at Jamaica these days can bo believed. Atee, on Horalogue, unusually wide}tne sport is due for ‘a thorough in making the turn. Both these boys|iousocieaning. For more than a were fighting it out every step of the} ionth thore has been an undercur- rent of criticism of the way things have been going, and there hasn't been a single effort on the part of the overnite authorities to run it down. Purse winning has become a side issue, it scems. Betting is the thing now, unnatural betting, and unless curbed It threatens to ruin the sport which the Jockey Club has worked Its a Tom Wye staged tts| Lyke, on Sennings Park, cartled Me~ the Polo it he Republic A. C., whic It open air boxing show winds yesterday afternoon, fistic enter It’s much more enjoy- able to drive or walk or work when you are warm and unhampered by bulky KNIT JACKET clothing. $ ATomWyeKnitJacket 720 gives you the warmth e any mc this year is riding trick of Lyke's left a hole next to the rall big enough for a regiment to come through, and Into this or had to go with Brainstorm. This saving of ground seeme@ enough to win the race for Brainsterm, but >| just as Fator was in a@ position to make the most of It, he threw the lings down, a8 one expert expressed We will open up forlit, “like an old trotting horse driver." ring the warm weather! Brainstorm either stumbled or fal-| 80 hard to build up following the dis- year,’ sald O'Rourke, tered then and Lyke and Sennings|astrous legislation of 1910, which did] LEXINGTON, Ky. . 13,—Grand . . . eee Park giving ‘up all they had, in com-|away with the open ring, the old] clrcult racing was Fesumed yesterday Two styles in beauti- EBALL FINALS bination, came on and, to’ the un-|bookmakers, the high stools und pub- | aftemoon after un enforce! postpone: \ ful Gootch heathers. ‘OR EVENING WORLD _|itiated, won what looked like a stir-|licly quoted od: weather conditions. The programme TROPHIES AT HAND yesterday's which included x of 10 percent. The thousand dotlars on the Extra Fine All Wool. Ulster t oriteain 9] O° Topcoats Sk aa without the weight. sion that to do so. 2-pocket model v 4-pocket model $8.50 Neatly tailored, trim, and good-looking. Retail Prices $40 ring horse race. Brainstorm wa Listen to gossip and you will hear} originally echeduled for last Saturday Atmen’swearandsport- second, only pecause Horalogue| that certain cliques have been oper-] was held, ures being the Ken- weakened after Lyke had outman-fating with uncanny success this sea-|tucky for ear-old trotters and ing goods stores. Rourls ted x 9 v1 - | the Phoenta for 04 pacers. Look the Te W; label > ‘v afternoon and Sunday the}aged McAtee at the stretch turn. son, that certain owners and train : F for the Tom Wye la ball sinaly for the New York Divt-| ‘The race had an odd look during}ers have been doing anything they| J. J. Archbold's Peter Farl, driven by rine opinion, that sponge stuffing Is al-| decided after two heats, The weather } 3 Robert Reis & Co. most a dally occurrence, and that} was sad and ne track fom but the Distributare jockeys, the stars among them, have] heats In nearly every {nstance were if been furnishing exhibitions of horse-| Closely contested, New York City - The finish in the first heat of manship bordering”on the criminal.| prochiz was a close one, Ddna warty ——————— just getting up tn time to win from the BLUE NOSE WILL ARRIVE _| favorit Jenn Hotry, by © nov ne IN TIME FOR RACES | if°Direct beat Bane arly nene, a tavorlte, John Henry, went into a break ' 18.—The| at the head of the etretch and finished GLOUCESTER, Mass., Oct. fourth, After this heat the race wa: contes sprinting in his previous ctart and before that had trimmed the great » the} Mad Hatter easily. 1t was only na- erican}|tural to expect he would: beat Hora- hold | logue in and that he had an even in}chance of beating Sennings Pari, w York Curb] tgo, but gumies will be felt like doing regardless of public} the ientucky, but the Phoenix was un- \ in the Industrial) beaten Horalogue easily enough at $7.00 will a: hhampiont the Nat Ray, was @ rather easy winner of , of the -morican Baseball Federa-|the betting period. Brainstorm had 0 Reguinr e Price snousands of men come direct to our factory shows rooms and save from $10 to $15 on their Clothe: Why Not You? (Signed) JOHN SIN 3 wad @ contident play on Horalogue which public form didn't call for, Fator's employers weren't repre- sented in the race, having scratched | Lunenburg schooner Blue Nose, which} carried over because of darkness. Mad Hatter and Knobble, but ic ia] was reported as having been separated —_—. j-|{snown that whatever wagering they | from the Canadian destroyer Patriot on] GOVERNOR'S ISLAND POLO TRAM » was on Prainstorm her way to the fisherm “td races ners, 1 0 uh was report ay as Ing convoyed ng Uns, bean: the subs to Cape Suble. The message, sent by the Patriot dded that ‘th schooner “should arrive the following day. mt curb mar t tle last resa, fu rst einter-{ Fator's p AN FASY WINNER, In @ one-sided polo game on the Parade Grounds of Fort Hamtiton yet terday, the Governor's Iuland team de- feated the L0let Cavalry, N. G,, N, Y. - The message wes taken to mean that! by @ score of 15 to 1. It was the fret Aside from the Fator isviden! of}the Canadian champion had been pur-|of a series « the first game and t n- esterday scandel ts brewing the] posely cast adrift from her escort and] offered by aed to the Bronadale race track and Investigations @ CLOTHES SHOPS 75%, Broadway, Cor. Sih ct, One Fligh’ Up (Opp.Wanamaker’s Open Until 9 P. M. daturday, t of unkindly. comment all season, K three games for @ cup A residents of Bay Ridge would proceed here under her own sail. to arouse intiyest in polo in Brooklyn. Ny

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