LEWIS MATCHED TO MEET HARRY BOYLE * -i- Rival Featherweights Ten Newark Lightweight Signs to Fight . Game Rounds in Mil- Oppose Buffalo Lad in Roches- waukee and their cars entered in the race: Ring, ter Monday Night. to get another ohanne at Welnert. He say Coyne will FYeda's head off, when he threw the ball over the Zimmerman, formerly of the Newark The Phillies have about clinches FAN. International Club? Ralph De Palma, Mercedes; Barney is the way about It In and some say Freda will fool them fence. AN ATHLETIC PARK League going right N. N, W. S. Harkness, the National League and all, but I can t see it. I remain, yours Oldfield, Delage; Harry pennant, to a match with Dillon Keep on claiming seems to be the An- consenting Your coins are of no premium Delage; Earl Cooper, Stutz; Gil CHAMPION IS there Is great In Quaker- truly. A REAr. FIGHT FAN. MARKED UP WILLING TO BOX GRADWELL rejoicing and he Is deserving of encouragement. only solution to the championship. value. Zimmerman Is now with the derson, Stutz; driver not named, town. The team Is to on Freda thinks that he will beat going play ■—O— Brooklyn Nationals. He played with Stutz; driver not named, Stutz; Dario Its own the accom- Coyne easily, and several good Judges J. P. N.: Rochester, in the International Peugeot; Bob Burman, Peu- grounds, though The Paul Freda-Jack match Resta, Coyne Is there a Roman Church for the of the John MILWAUKEE, Sept, 22.—Ritchie who is a leading con- that are of the same opinion. It Is said Catholic League, greater part geot; Ralph Mulford, Peugeot; Banty Lewis, modations are limited. It Is said of and Is off for the moment and Bill Well- In New York city where mass Is said year. Altken, Peugeot; Howard Wilcox, Mitchell, Milwaukee, Johnny tender for premier lightweight hon- the Phillies oould have secured Shlbe that Coyne can’t hit, and that Fred a on Sunday mornings at 2:30 o’clock? —©— Peugeot; Bob Moore, Sunbeam; Eddie Kilbane, of Cleveland, fought ton ors In this section, has been matched man, manager of Madison Square can. So there Park, but the fans are eo sore on you are. How can I reach the church from J. P. N.: Pullen, Mercer; Glover Ruckstell, tame rounds here last night. The to meet Harry Boyle, of Buffalo, In will settle matters Newark? E. J. R. Did the late Eddie Hasha ever de- Max- Connie Mack and hie Athletes that Oarden, definitely Mercer; Eddie Rlckenbacker, of men Airdrome majority newspaper at the a ten-round bout at the There are two Roman Catholic feat Ray Seymour In a motorcycle driver not named. Maxwell; they declared would not go tomorrow. Coyne said ho was signed West Orange fight fans think pretty well; called the bout a draw. N. next Mon- they race? W. S. AND G. S. E. R. P.: driver not ringside A. C„ Rochester, Y., well churches In New York city where Jean Porporato, three rounds there. President of the to meet but Wellman of Charley Welnert, and say so Hasha on The first were even. Lewis has been In dally Baker, up Freda, says mass Is said on Sunday mornings at Seymour won from named, E. R. P.; Louis Chevrolet, car day night. In the Kilbane had a shade in the fourth Phillies, gave out a statement yester- following communication: 2:80 o’clock. St. Is lo- numerous occasions. not named; Eddie O'Donnell; Duesen- training and will weigh In with Is op- not. Freda was offered *50 for the One, Andrews, and Mitchell the edge in the fifth. would the world’s West 81. cated In Duane street, In the rear of berg; Peter Henderson, Duesenberg; ponent at 133 pounds ringside. day that he play bout, but declares he wants *125. He Orange, Sept. Kilbane won the sixth, but the local J. P. N.: the new Municipal building. To reach J. P. N.: driver not named, Duesenberg; Irma Is anxious to series on tho Phillies' own grounds. boy had a shade in the seventh. The Bant.y particularly also says he might he Induced to ac- this church from Newark board a tube Mulford Tom Tour story In the Evening Star of Can a resident of South Orange at- Vail, Special; Alley, won the meet Young Gradwell, another prom- “While at the recent of the champion eighth and the meeting cept a cut. Coyne has been training the train at Park place and ride to Court- tend the Central Evening High Ogren; Ora Halbe, Sebrlng; Grover Newark lightweight, and Im- possible meeting of Welnert and ninth and the tenth were even. ising National Commission In Cincinnati landt street, New York. Walk east School? When will Central Evening Bergdoll, Erwin Special; driver not con- and so has Freda. Paul visited the Willard has aroused Mitchell was unmarked at the end mediately after Monday night's considerable en- to Broadway, and then north, through Erwin Mr. Johnson kindly told mo that he High School open? READER. named,* Special. of the but Kilbane’s face test Lewis will he ready to talk busi- Evening Star office this morning. He thusiasm the fans of Park to bout, was among fight row Duane street. Turn left A South resident can at- ness with Gradwell In reference to a felt sure we could the use of Shlbe Orange O- severely bruised. The champion get said he was anxious to meet Coyne, this little burg, and while we feel re- Into Duane street and walk one-half tend School If clash. Central Evening High J. P. N.: weighed In at 126 pounds at 3 o'clock / ring Park for the world's series Just by but he also gretful that Welnert Is no block west to the church. The other wanted something for longer a he or she pays a tuition fee of $25 Did Billiard, of the Peps, ever have in the afternoon, the challenger 128’i. Baker said. "I thanked Is the Church of St. Francis de As- to Box. asking,” Mr. h(s services. He said that was native of our "fresh air town," never- per term. The evening high school a tryout with the New York Giants or Mark Unable Coyne slssl, In West Thirty-first street, be- him for his but that theless ho has session will open Monday, October 4. Yankees? L. C. Johnson and Kearns Even. Red Mack, the local bantam, was kindness, replied a poser and that he could beat him our hearty support tween Sixth and Seventh avenues. To Billiard had a with the If we should be fortunate to and good as we are convinced a tryout BROOKLYN, Sept. 22.—Battling met Dundee In a ten- enough any day. Coyne has his of wishes, reach this church board tube train to have Young opinion J. P. N.: Yankees some years ago. Jim Johnson boxed a ten-round draw win the we would play out that he Is tho cleverest and best at Park place and ride to Grove street, J round bout at the New Polo A. A., pennant Freda as a fighter. Jack says that I reach Welnert with Soldier Kearns in the Jersey City. There change to an up- How can Charley —o— Clermont to the series on our own It In the ring today, bar Harlem, last night, but, according grounds. Paul Is even afraid of a "bloody town New York train and ride to by telephone? K. T. W. J. P. N.: Rink last night. our none of any color. And there Is no announcement, he sent word to the they were good enough for nose." Twenty-eighth street station. Walk Welnert haa no telephone, but his What Is the best trolley or train fighter In the world with more confi- Victory for Bnck Fleming. and unable to the season I am sure north In Sixth avenue three blocks to manager, Jaok Bulger, can be route from Newark to the Sheeps- olub that he was sick patrons during dence In his ability than our friend street walk reached 162 South. head Motordrome? What are 22.—Buck Pete Bp la In o, a Harlem for them In the Jack Thirty-first and then by telephone Bay EASTON, Pa., Sept. perform. they are good enough Palmer le a very careful fel- Welnert. the for the meet and hoxer, substituted for Mnck, and ob- west a half a block to the churoh. On prices opening Fleming easily outclassed Kid Al- blue rlbon event of baseball.” low. He wants to Some of the New York critics are J. P. at what time will the race for the tained the popular verdict over get a couple of holidays of obligation the mass at N.: berts, of Reading, in ten rounds here inclined to the belief that ten rounds both churches Is at 8:18 a. m. A John Purroy Mitchell, Astor Cup start? A. S. R. Dundee. fights under hla belt, according to says Mayor last night. Is Welnert's limit of and New is a Jew. B he Board a tube train at Park place Several of the leading cyclists were endurance, of York says Freda, before he meets Dave Kurts. how they arrive at such a conclusion Is a Christian of Irlsh-Amerlcan and ride to Courtlandt street, New Under Arrest. Boat Postponed One Week. over ,T. P. N.i Fighters laughing up their sleeves today Is not quite clear to What na- York. Walk east to Broadway and Palmer talk that us, particularly a descent. Who Is rlght[ Baum, of this city, was to didn’t way a few Would It bo possible for young BLOOMINGTON, 111., Sepl. 22.— Young the announcement that new winter In view of the fact that, no matter tionality Is Jim Savage? J. B. then north through Park row to the of Provl- days ago. lie said all hla business man to study at night In order to pre- Three prize fighters are under ar- have met Young Dyson, to be built how hot the milling, Wennert has al- Mitchell Is a Christian. He Brooklyn Bridge. There board a | and summer tracks were pare himself to enter a college of den- Mayor rest, two here and one In Kewanee. p In Providence tonight, but the was being done by Martin Julian and ways appeared fresh at Is an American of Irish descent. Jim Brighton Beach express and get oft dence, the wonderfully W. 8. and the a here and there around oountry. tistry? at the station. Walk arrest of fourth is ex- event has been postponed until one that he would be ready to fight any the end of his bouts—With one ex- Savage Is an American of Irish Sheepshead Bay Is the same old we get That would all depend on yourself. avenue. pected In Chicago today, as the re- "It game ception. And he showed In that one parentage. through Neck road to Ocean 1, week from tonight. Baum Is now time. It looks ai| If Kurts will have If are to hard and sult of a series of bouts held near said one of the boys. bout that he Is an you willing study The new motordrome Is a few min- of Martin every year,” not "excuse” ; under the management to hold his thumbs for some time closely apply yourself to your work utes’ walk west of Neck road. The Lasalle, this week. The arrests were “Wo have had a season here fighter. He came right out like a J. P. N.: who Is connected with the tough you would, no doubt, be able to fit from $2 The ordered by Governor Dunne. Flaherty, before Palmer will meat him. Safety man and admitted that he was Have the Pepa been able to play prices range upward. ? staff of the Providence and we are going to look out for our- yourself to take the examination to race for the Astor Is scheduled sporting because the "other had all their home to date as sched- Cup first, perhaps beaten, guy” a of The games No- Commission Tribune. from now on. The are enter school dentistry. to start at 11 o’clock on the morning Meeting. selves boys the kick. He didn’t drink any but- uled? What has become of Joe Shu- courses at the evening high school of October 2. NEW YORK, Sept. 22.—Owing to going to organize a regular cyclists’ termilk, eat any pork and beans, etc. gTue ? E. A. 8. Joe Cassidy, the Newark boy. who would undoubtedly help you. I would the absence from the city of two of and then we will have some- We regret to learn that some of of The Peps have one postponed game union, Is now the chief of ndvlse you to write to the Board W. W. A.—Questions pertaining to the State commissioners there sparring partner the Newark boys cannot "see” Wel- to be played off on the home lot with thing to say. We are working on It Regents, Albany, N. Y., for Informa- legal matters are not answered In was no meeting of the commission Willie Ritchie, should be a much Im- nert In a match with Willard. With- Baltimore In a double-header on Sun- tion on the subjects In which you the New Jer- now, but nothing will be said about these columns. Consult yesterday. Rllly .Toh, the referee, who proved after a few weeks with out going Into the relative merits of to obtain day, October 3. Shugruo is working boy would have pass In order to sey Legal Aid Society, 249 Mulberry as the third man in the ring when the JERSEY CLUBMEN our plans until the season is over." the two, we will say that If Willard hard Just at present for his bout with Ritchie. Cassidy used to be the spar- a dentistry certificate. Then I would street, for your Information. recent McFarland-GIbbnns fight took has Improved one million per cent, take the of the Willie Ritchie, October 4. ring to .Timmy McVeigh, and up study necessary place at Brighton Beach, was In llie partner since his bout with Carl Morris at branches In the school. With so many cyclists avollable, evening high J. P. N.: commission rooms in answer to a at one time Joe was ploked as a the Garden, then we will concede him It will be hard but J. P. N,: I sit not Remember, work, Where -will a letter reach Miss summons. He was cited to appear to new tracks are an essential, Is there a on a nickel comer. The experience he will gain a fair chance of licking Charley. If you start stick to It and you will premium Pearl White? N. S. STABS that tell why he had expressed an opinion “VET" GOLF much stock Is taken In the The dated 1883? J. K. report knockers may at this on with Ritchie should do htm a lot of laugh come out top. Address your letter to the Paths on the outcome of the recent bout. No Is on the Cycle Racing Association Is going statement, but we will do the laugh- O— premium listed your nickel. Freres 1 Jer- good, and he may come to the front. Studio, Congress street, ing after the bout. So here’s success .T. P. N.: to do any vast amount of building. sey City, and the letter will be for- Ritchie Is training at the Brighton to "Our the Wonder." In a of draw J. P. N.: American Mechanics to be Boy, Welnert, game Jack-pot poker warded to her. Miss White Is In Hold Three Places in Four- There are men, though, who would Is there a on a Baths for his fight on October 4 at TORY CORNER FIGHT FANS. does a straight flush beat four of a premium dime dated Ithaca, N. Y., at present. to build some tracks and when kind? J. A. H. 1895? The mint letter ”8” Is on the Discuss Bowling Plans Tie for Lead in willing Madison Square Garden with Joe Welnert Is easily the best cham- Cornered the will talk Next to a royal straight flush a coin. F. J. O. cyclists organise they and Jack J. P. N.: Shugrue. Cassidy says that Willie Is pionship prospect, Bulger, flush Is the best hand In No premium Is listed on your coin. A meeting of the Jr. O. IT. A M. these A winter straight Can a resident of Arlington attend Tournament. business to men. Is has been called for working hard and Is In fine trim. his manager, negotiating for the poker. Four of a kind come next, and O- the evening schools In Newark this Bowling League track would be a big thing for the J. P. N.: 27. The —O— bout with Willard at the present then a full house. Flushes and fall? When will the location of the Monday evening, September but they have tieard this same straights are next In rank; then three Where can I obtain Information complete list of councils which will boys, Rltchla Mltohell, who fought time. various night schools be made Johnny of a two and a the next civil be in the circuit will be Representatives of Now Jersey golf i story so often that they refuse to be- kind, pair single pair concerning service ex- known? J. M’A. represented Kllbane In last ! announced that and entrance four Milwaukee night, follow. amination for court house attend- night, clubs hold three of tho places lieve a single word of It. The open A resident, of Arlington can attend must be a Explaining how the Tigers and the ant? A. fees will also be posted. Several tie In the first pretty good boy. Accord- the evening schools In Newark If he In the four-cornered on the of the pro- a confession part Tuxedos got Into their mlx-up a fan J. P. N.l Write to Gardner Colby, Civil Ser- members of the organisation held i first division of the ing to the stories from the scene of pays a tuition fee. The fee per term day’s play In the moters that the season has been a When will the next examination for vice Commission, Trenton, for your meeting last Monday evening, when Mitchell at least held the writes: for the elementary schools Is 115; for eleventh annual seniors golf tourna- desire of battle, railway mall clerk take place, and Information. the following teams entered this poor one has Increased the J. P. the High School, $25, and for the a and some of the N.t where It be held? Where can I General Custer, ment yesterday on the links of the champion to draw, will Industrial year's competition: the riders to up with other pro- witnessed the baseball con- Fawcett School of Arts, N. Y. The him the better of the Having obtain an application blank for the J. P. N.: Henry Clay, Orange, Anthony Wayne Apawamls Club at. Rye, for the reports give $30. Nearly every day sohool In the moters. It Is much better test Sunday between the Vallsburg examination and a oopy of the sample Whore does a man apply for second Essex, Newark, Eastern Star, W. W. trio, James F. Bless, Condo Brook; contest. city has night sessions. You can ob- and for the oycllsts to have Tigers and the Tuxedo A. C., after questions? T. K. citizenship papers? What are the Phelps, Seth Boyden, Buck, Halsey, and T. game —O— tain a list at the Board of Education, Rollo Ogden. Baltusrol, W. No examinations for appointment as days he can make application for his Cooper, Ward, Monroe, Runyon, South more men In the promoting end of the which I noticed an article In refer- Hall. with Kid Williams Is making quite a fuss clerk are scheduled now. second and does he need two City Orange, Boyd, Prospect and El wood. Kaufman, Plainfield, Benjamin ence to the game In the Evening Star, railway Just papers game. With one concern In complete W. has been elected B. of had net over the loss of his title. He deolares When an examination Is scheduled witnesses? Is there a fee charged Joseph Hager Rawrence, Apawamta, j X will endeavor to throw some light ■T. P. N.: control, the cyclists feel that they will detailed Information concerning ap- when he makes the and secretary for the season of 1915-16. seores of 79. The first division will that the blow that sent Johnny Ertle on the battle. The score In the eighth application of the Rlker- | what Is the amount? A. K. Who Is president Mr. Hager is a member, of Henry never get anywhere. Competition 18 was S to 2 In favor of the plication blanks, sample questions, continue while the second sec- was a fair Inning Drug Where today, to the floor of the ring j etc., can be obtained at the office of You can make application for your Hegeman Company? Clay Council. the life of trade, and the riders, after Tigers. At the beginning of the ninth reach him? A. J. tion will hold forth tomorrow and and that he was Louts Newark. second at the Naturalization will a letter and square one, Inning It was entirely too dark for Edwards, postofflce, papers organising, are going to Invite some street and John Stetson Alley, president of the Friday. a decision. It seems I’ltcher Hefele to continue to Bureau, High Springfield a victim of poor pitch, Rlker-Hegeman Drug Stores, can be PUQH CAR ENTERED Ties were the rule real competition. and after advised to he J. P. N.: avenue, on Mondays, Tuesdays and general yester- that the were battling furlouely being quit with at his 840 boys What is the on a half Wednesdays. Two witnesses are re- communicated office, The cards of the leaders for the did. Then the Tuxedo players hooted premium day. Williams The fee on West Fourth street, New York city. NEW YORK. Sept. 22.—Another and dis- In the fifth round with flay- and booed until the sent an- dollar dated 1876? J. quired. making applica- A feeling uncertainty Tigers 1J. was net award follow: qf Is on tion for second papers Is |4. entry received yesterday hy the ing for the body. Suddenly Ertle went other pitcher into the box. I was No premium listed your coin. Rollo Ogden. Baltusrol, 91—12—79| content pervades the cycling atmos- -O- J. P. N.: Sheepshoad Bay Speedway for the down and the claim of foul was made. standing within ten feet of the plale are very much J. P. N.r Who Is the richest man In the Astor Cup race to be run October 7 B. B. Pawrence, Apawamls, 96—17— phere. The Australians and could not see the ball the J. P. N.: The referee saw It that way and so What drivers will In the world 7 READER. Pugh Brothers entered the Pugh 79: William T. Kaufman, Plainfield, disgruntled over the treatment they plate. Naturally, the umpire was un- Are there premiums on a half dol- compete and James F. For- with decision went lar dated 1896 with the letter a Astor Automobile Cup Race at No one can give a definite reply to Special, which will be driven hy Ee- 97—18—79, Bless, received this and not a few decided, and that able to distinguish a strike from a \ S, have year, of 1878 with the letter October 2? N. N. John D. Rockefeller caim. This brings the total entries est Hills, 103—21 79. As ball, and It was not long before the j quarter S, and Sheepshead Bay, your question. of the other riders are with them In Williams's bantam championship. to 29. Of the four, Mr. Bless received the Tuxodos filled the bases. The next on a dime of 1853? Where la Billy Following Is a list of the drivers is one best bet, however. up far as the battle was concerned, Will- j most hearty congrafiliations, for he their complaint. The change In the batsman hit to the third baseman, the j Is a class D man in Ills eightieth year, rules of the championship races prac- iams Is said to have had much who tossed thd ball to the catcher, and all three of the others who tied and a The tically took the title out of Goullet’s better of the mlllftig, though forcing runner at the plate. with him belong to class A, which In- has umpire, In the excitement, called the hands and It into the hands of claims are now made that Ertlo cludes the youngsters of the tourney, put runner at home safe. Charley Weber, material In Ills make- those hetweon the minimum age limit, Kramer. Of course, the majority of championship the Tigers’ catcher, was so angry at said that he will never (lfty-flve and fifty-nine. The prizes the fans are for Kramer and want to up. It Is also the umpire’s decision that he threw “P. A.” tobacco in the four classes A, B, C and D can beat Williams. the ball over the fence. The decision see him the but are see the day he spells champion, they will be determined liy tho scores for was rank. In my estimation, and I fair and want to see fair play. However, we will soon learn all about the two days of play. also would have probably performed the the how this new light Is. He For the gross the tie Involved James Tt was bold enough to change just good same trick. Tours In sport. E. H. East to after which A. Tyng, of Baltusrol, chairman of rules so an to make the cham- Is oomlng fight, all over the world committee the Met- the handicap of pionships single-handed competition we will be better able to judge of Some pretty good deductions of the ropolitan Oolf Associations Charles man. but when the second change the merlte of the young bike are In Ollhert Waldo, of Brooklawn. and affairs, championship presented Individual matches Judge Wr. O. Henderson, of Arlington, came about and the following letter: Men^of all tastes take to Prince O. each with 99. were arranged between Kramer and Football Is now buzzing In the air, J. P. N.: Rein Delays Start. Goullet to decide the Issue, the publlo and the sharps, especially around this Good morning! Was up to the races Albert pipe and cigarette tobacco Play was lato In starting yesterday, showed Its disapproval. There has section of the State, Just cannot rest Sunday tor the first time In two •he early morning rains keeping the at the months. How things have 1 been much booing and hissing easy until they see what Princeton changed like it about answers all veterans from the links. Yet Horace The crowd was small, restless, ex- just ques- Velodrome this year, but the dlsgUHt Is going to do Saturday with George- P. Hotchkiss, founder of the big but not enthusiastic. The the fans last Sunday Is It cited, en- to his shown by open town at Princeton. Reports have tions! tournament, refused postpone thusiasm has gone. Why? I have And it does I that the manner In which Quicker you starting time, so, accompanied .by evidence that Princeton has a weak line. Such contended all along that the combina- Rev. J. Marhrldo Bterrett, of Wash- the game Is conducted at the on being being the case, Andy Dempsey, the tion of promoters and the governing get terms with this ington, P. he was the first off. does not meet with the wus bound to create trouble. speaking C., present time Newark boy who Is slated to play body Soon after noon tho skies cleared and of the It Is a And It has. The box office has too approval populace. fullback for Georgetown, will have a national smoke the sooner the going became fairly good. much say. Changing rules In any joy shame that cycling, a most popular you’ll A pretty ltttto eeromsjty took place line chance of breaking Into print sport Is a hazardous undertaking, but| to the of tli* should be so handled as to dis- a tnado a prior start tournament, sport, again. When Andy was at Barrin- when new rule Is for nearly get whole lot off your mind. Be- and the ocoavital marked the presen- gust the very fans who love the sport. every race, why, good-night! ger High School he had all the other tation of a s»*lld gold medal to the Was It a wise move from a box But the game Is bigger than those it founder, Hotchkiss. sohoolboys hacked off the map when office standpoint, to give the cham- cause, hands you more fun now In control, and It will live long just The cards of other Jersey golfers It cyne to skirting over the gridiron. pionship to Kramer? Couldn't have who took In after them. been any worse move, seems to me. than part yesterday’s play Too much should not be expected of | you ever out of a or follow: Consider, for Instance, that Kramer Reynolds got pipe F. P. New he will talk busi- Dempsey on Saturday, as It will lost the which was Im- Tobacco Johnson, Rrunswlck, 110, Banty Lewis says championship, Co. 85; mark his first In the col- what would happen next makin’s before. The 26, Eugene Frayer, Englewood, ness to Young Gradwell Just as soon appearance probable, cigarette pat- Picture the tremendous In- 95. 10, 85: A. P Chandler, Baltusrol, ranks. His work will be year? as he gets through with Harry Boyle legiate 108. 18, 87; F. A. Wright, Baltusrol, terest the championships would have ented fixes re- Buffalo. watched with Interest, especially process that—and 96, 8. 88; W. 8. Rsthbono. Englewood, In a little flstlo affair at created! Kramer, Instead of defender, Possibilities 104, 16, 88; P. H. Rowland, Plainfield, Friends of Lewis and Gradwell have among the football enthusiasts of this would be the challenger. moves J. for newspaper copy that the cycling' the bite and 108, 20, 88; P. MeFadden. Forest worked considerable Interest in city and those who have played parch. up has never dreamed of! Seems Hill, 96, 7, 88; T. C. Ennever, Baltus- Those who know him game abilities, and It looks as If alongside him. a "bono.'’ rol. 103, 14, 89: T. J. Plntott, Forest their ring to me somebody pulled he will a both- Hill, 102, 18, 89; Albro Aiken, Cran- there would be a big turnout to see will figure that prove Kramer would be worth more money as a loser than a winner. And speak- ford, 111, 22, 89; It. M. Hltchlngs, these clever boys box. Bill Brown ersome customer, and they also say ing of rules, w’hat will they do next Englewood, 110, 18, 93; Walter Brown, club In New that If he Inside the will soon open his hoxlng gets forty-yard left as are Montclair, 98, 6, 92; W. C. Cushman, year? If rules are they Newark boys will mark his toe Is apt to work to ad- so a lead that Tipper Montclair, 111, 19, 92; Charles York, and then the Kramer will 'have big won't be worth a N. Harris Englewood, 114, 20, 94; have an opportunity to show off their vantage. Andy has a strong asset in the championships nail as a box office attrac- Oeorge P. Woodward, Peal. 119, 25, his and Old Nassau will tenpenny wares. kicking, should a got William T. tion. And why champion 94; MoVaugh, Yountakah, have to watch his every movement. A. Che best of It? Why Is teaming treat- j 115, 20, 95; M. Plnnett, Forest Hill, another chance Tom Cowler will get o ed so lightly? No other sport lived 109, 13, 98: Oeorge Ryall, Yountakah, In Fringe to show what the combined ' 119, 23, 97; James Barber, Englewood, next Monday night Fred Stengel, Henry Koegel and where competitors crooked work. If there was teaming 118, 20, 98, he Is made of. He is billed A. Ohl, Jr., have been fishing George this year suspensions and heavy Jack Connors at the early Two Hfiil THfrani, to fight and hunting considerably during the fines would have stopped it. So why York. Cow- The dean of tho tournament was Olymplo Club In New last two weeks and reports of big Juggle rules? K. NARF. G. Perkins, of Wash- In his recent bout and there Judge George ler displayed ability doings come from their camp. The Tes, things have changed, ington, who confesses to eighty-five If he does ns with Jack Hemple, and Newark sportsmen have been doing will be more changes In another year Albert years. Only a few months behind well Connors he will come In at about —and tor the better, I hope. iilm In point of ago Is Colonel Benja- against their best work Burrsvllle, for more attention. Jim Savage was the national min Nlelds, of Wilmington.' Colonel four miles from Lakewood. On Wed- joy smoke (he Nlelds but Mar- baseball Nlelds organized Battery, offered a match with Cowler. nesday of last week the two bagged Here’s a little argument known as the First Battery, Delaware his turned It take himself to tin Julian, manager, seventeen rallbtrds and on Thursday that would Solomon Volunteers, which went Into the take on down. Perhaps Julian will caught slxty-two pickerel, aver- settle: ■KSHHBHMHBMHHnnMri the one brand of TJnlon army In tho Civil War. Nlelds they tobacco you can If Tom defeats Connors. Such each. J. P. N.: was given a colonelcy for distin- Cowler aging one and one-half pounds take Bavage another I wish to *a few words to re- liberties with, guished service. a match would give On Saturday at Bamegat twenty-six say firing away 24-hours the men In the first section Jim encountered to the Vailsburg Tigers and ths tint a Among start. The setback was the result of their gards jimmy-pipera club. It'• a Ana without a blueflsh straight ° You 1,4the were Judge John Hildreth, of Spring- have to Tuxedo game for ths championship likeness of John E. Bach, 101 years 1 n »a tongue-kick! Owl’get In his bout with Wetnert will and Ohl are crack field. Mass.; Tiev. Dr. Edward P. efforts. Koegel old, of Newark, N. J, He has been a IlSteil Ol ttlQl, before can of Vailsburg. Everything went along X amoker for 80 Mr. be wiped out Bavage hope the and Is a pipe years. Bach, Johnson, head of the New Bruns- shots at traps Stengel well the collection, when who hia smokes match with Charley. until after enjoys everjJ day, wick Theological General to secure another of no mean order. Seminary; fisherman the players of both teams ran after E. M. Weaver, chief of the United Cut tho person with the money. It seemed lamenting for that old stored States Ordnance Department; Admi- Welsmantel, manager of the me that all the wanted to f °^t jimmy pipe John This fan can't see Paul Freda to players ln ral Theodore F. Jewell, U. S. N.. re- flght there. After Broadway Bportlng Club, said today be paid off then and quite rafr0rs'» stop about how tired; Wesley M. Oler, Colonel Augus- In his bout with Jack Coynet the game started J ui 4. fretting you’d to a some disputing to tus Addison that be was trying arrange ®m’ S. Worthington, B. Col- Orange, Sept. 18. again and went along nicely until the y°u dassn’t. Men, you can Jim Savage and Jack wore I lay your vin, Judge George G. Perkins, Hohert match between J. P. N.: ninth Inning. The Tuxedos at last! ! cent1°}} that 11 be Collier, Simeon Ford, Judge Henry October 1, the bat and runs came In Charles you top-notch-tickled if Dillon for Friday night, Being a steady reader of your sport- galore. you catch the Stoddard, of New Haven: Judge Weber ran on the field claiming to of spirit evening previous to the big automo- T see where Paul Freda and this and some Henry A. Glldersleeve, of Oakland; ing page, the umpire that the game Should be testimony get P. A. and go to it! Never did race over the Sheepshead Bay arc to have It out at the Balnh Peters, Thomas ,T. Llntott, of bile Jack Coyne called on account of darkness. Final- p. a. i, .ow anything but make smokers this city; Sir Arthur Eliot, Frank A. Motor Speedway. Savage, It Is said. Garden A. C. Well, I think Jack ly the game started again. The score ««r>- jimmy pipe joy’us and cigarette Wright and Lincoln K. Passmore. Is willing to fight, but there seems to Coyne is too good for his opponent, was 9 to 8 In favor of the Tigers, when makin s happy-and that’s has in the a batter hit to the third baseman. just what’s to ! a difference In money matters. for Coyne been game bo The latter threw to Charles Weber coming you sporty Just before longer than Freda, and that counts Can YAMADA IN FINE FORM With everybody to get the man at home, but Weber *Jy you sit-tight and that a whole lot. He has fought the best T*d tin,,'iOct get P. A. aroma the big Astor cup race, a Savage- failed to get Ms man. Then Weber from somebody else’s of them, and has more ring experi- ball over the left Held old or ro“ed NEW YORK, Sept. C2.—Ko.11 Ya- Dillon bout ought to draw pretty well. threw the Pipe cigarette ? Can ence than Paul. Coyne has had over Ste;ou’nT'Z you pass up that's mada, Japanese billiard expert, played fence. QU© yOU, and pleaSre Savage Is training every day along a hundred battles and lie has been humidor*—and— to as in fine form last night at Maurice What T want to know Is who won COminQ yOU quick VOU iumn that fon-o j-,n ,v,p and that, was Daly’s academy. defeating Jacob with Paul Freda and Jack Palmer defeated only once, the championship of Vailsburg? \ c°™ to a few by Johnny Griffiths, of Akron, Ohio, claims Vailsburg won because It bad Klinger. 250 to 150. Yamada played and he will be ready fight at siss&at ,ake a who is entitled to flght for the light- the last half of the ninth still to play g pr*e\chan“for 14.1 balkline and a\eraged 2011-12, notice. Jim Is real serious these what ails hia days’ of the world. So could have won out. B with a high run of 57, Klinger played weight championship and perhaps as ■«*-pfJ?35SS days. He feels his recent defeat by T don’t see where this Freda a different view. He says that 14.3 and averaged 10 5-11, with a high boy gets has **•**■•*- R. J. <5- bis former chuni keenly, and be wants his nerve from. Sooje of the boys Weber threw the ohamploneMp away REYNOLDS TOBACCO run of y CO, Win***** k C i _ / 4