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SPORTING PAGE
ERNEST J. LANIG AN
JOH1SJ E. WRAY
JAMES J. CORBETT
FRANK MENKE
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regular joice:
The Yank rem yon Trill admit
have no Chance norr. Raw!
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GET TUB FIGURES.
Speaking- casually of averages
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as a Man in Boston Who Was wondrous wise; ne Jumped into me cusnes ana bot a rennant winner.
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Title Holder Though Now Too Busy Reaping Theatrical
Harvest to Talk of Battle Is Believed Most Like-
ly to Take On a Bout With Chicago
Aspirant to Premier Honors.
Br KIXGSIDE.
NEW TORE. Sw. 3S Charter White. White -would make a better ito! In a
Chieartfs mUttant ncBtareight. Is on I limited round contest agaJmt w than
the Terse or reallHae hi. fondeet am- Kltchle did. Whit en Mw as jwwer-
blUon a riDR mteOsg irtth Freddie i Jul a blow a Ritchie and be to far superior
Irtish for the world- lightweight chain- ' to the ei-hamplon whratt narrows
Blonshln. The match has not been coasum- I rtown to pure unadulterated bonne Also.
irated as yet for Frederick at the present White can absorh pniusnmem. .as an
.. i. . Kn rni.r th. rrward of asrimlla'or of hard punches. White not
l r!it vlctoi-r over Willie Ritchie to be ! far behind Kelson In his palmiest
mnl.M with such trivial matters.
Bnt there is hope. Welsh has promised
White a$ opportunity to talk over terms
Just as soon as FrHidie tires of the glare
of the calcium. Right now Welsh Is telling
the dear American public from betuna tne
his palmiest days:
bnt the time will never come when White
will have to be the recipient of as .hum
rfjyiwg- knocks as the Dane submitted to.
White has absolutely nothing to fear from
the Welsh person. The Briton may be In a
class by Inmsell wnen ji comos to nus
...iti.i..- . .. .... .h. .kaisHiMMn I vrlvardrv. bnt he Is not endowed with
from Ritchie. He describes the battle so . wallop the punch soporific. White s for-
vlvidly that he leaves no question In the tunes in the boot would depend entirely upon
minds of his auditors bat that he was en- his ability to land on the elusive Freddie.
titled to the decision. and White has yet to meet a lM-pounder
TP1.I1. Ha... T.1mo -est w4I14- A fa I " n as. ' - - - a
r iu kc aiavTj u ana " -" -
w:h. for that matter. Bat It -will take
more than a day coaxing to Induce Fred-
die to affix his signature to a set of
articles calling for a championship fight.
Already Welsh. I In receipt of a flat offer
of ne to fight White In Milwaukee. As
yet Harry Pollok. for Welsh has not stated
whether this figure stilted the ehampion.
Andrews Tries for Match
Tom Andrews the Milwaukee fight pro-
moter 'was In town the past week. He
came half way across the continent for the
express purpose of securing Welsh' consent
to a mill with White. When Andrews left
home he had In his pocket White's signed
contract to meet anyone the promoter
selected for a battle on October S.
Andrews had but one man In mind as
White's opponent and that man was at the
head of the lightweight class: none other
than Freddie Welsh. White. Is all proba-
bility knew what was bussing in Andrews's
Whit Fighting In the West.
Meanwhile. White is not wasting his time
while waiting for Welsh to assent. The
Chicago marvel Is doing the nomad stent
traversing the western country and
stopping off at Important cities and knock-Is-
out the local nridea. White is now
classed as the best of American light-
weights and if Welsh Is reticent in agree-
ing to a match public clamor will make
the champion alter bis stand.
Welsh has been in this country less than
a month bnt in that short time be has been
fairly deluged with offers to fight. New
York wants him to fight Cross: Andrews is
after him to subscribe to a match with
White: Milwaukee is seeking the champion
to take on Ad Wolgaat: New Orleans de-
sires him for its own Joe Mandot. while
California Is beseeching him to give Willie
Ritchie a chance to regain his lost laurels.
White's Chances Bet.
Shnmered down. White appears to have
CITS SUB
DIM JL HOT
St. Louis and Chicago May
Both Pass New York;
Boston Is Secure.
Kew York. Sept 28. Boston worked Into
a safe lead for the National league pennant
during the past week and nothing but a
baseball miracle can beat the Braves out of
the flag Sweeping through the six day pe-
riod with a record of eight victories and only
one defeat. Stall ngs's men established a
margin of eight and a half games over the
tobogganlzs' New Yorks who were swamped
by Chicago and St. Louht In the series at the
Polo grounds dropping five straight games
before they finally managed to putt out a
victory. The Braes have 11 more games to
play and need only to win three more to
clinch the championship even should the
Giants win all their remaining 11 games.
A further drop Is not Impossible for Mc-
Craw's men who are being pushed hard by
St. Louis two games In the rear. Chicago
alro has an excellent chance to pass the
dropping champions if the Polo Grounder
do not improve their play
.Brooklyn and Phliadeipnia are xignang it
cranium and he nnhedtatinBly signed the j the call to "IW the champion first In
. .. . . . . . I Chlcagoan has the beet prospects of the lot
White Better Than BUchle. of tne the title bolder Into camp. Should
with
out for fifth nlace with' the Superbaa Mm
lag strong their record of 11 straight-victories
completed Saturday having untied
them up rapidly. Pittsburg seems anchored
in seventh place with Cincinnati hopelessly
lost.
Boston Americans Lose Chance.
In the American league the Bostons loot
about their last chance for the flag by drop-
ging a double header to St. Louis Saturday.
ne game of their doable header in Chicago
also went by the boards Sunday and the
Phlladelphians are within short sight of e-
faMUhlnv fh.lr Hvht to ttut 111 r-KiMnUn.
now I ship of the league to a mathematical cer
tainty. .Detroit ana wasmngton are tne twe
bidders for third place while Chicago. Ntw
York and St. Louis are struggling for the
modest honor of topping the lower division.
To Cleveland has been conceded the cellar
berth for weeks past.
Within the coming week. In all prob-
ability the result in both the major leagues
will be finally established and definite ar-
rangements for the world's series to begin
October 9. may be begun.
American Association doses.
The close of the American association's
race today marked the end of another tight
battle for the pennant in president Chiving-
ton's league Not until Saturday was Mil-
waukee definitely known as the winner.
Loul...lle right up to Saturday being a con-
tender Practically every team In the association
was at one time on top or near ft during tie
TOO MANY WOMEN IN THE WAR
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''uriUht. If It. tB-ternatlenel Mew fret ..
match between White and Welsh j white take Welsh's measure on point In mmmonr mt Milwaukee and Louisville were
tter of a short time before It be- 19 rounds a long battle on the coast is sure ! there most of the rin
but a matter of a short time before It be- 19 rounds.
comes a reality. It would not be amiss to to follow and White Is supremely conn-
size up White's chances with the cham- j dent that he can polish off Freddie In 15
plon. The writer Is of the opinion that t rounds.
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there most of the time.
The closeness of the race made the jear
a fair one from a financial standpoint. It is
said though in common with other leagues
of the malor class the association could not
call the season Its most prosperous one.
Chicago Federals Lead.
In the Federal league Chicago again at-
tained first place the routing of India lap-
olis at the hands of Baltimore toppling tne
Hoofeds asd putting the Terrapins into the
running once more.
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There is a Certain-teed dealer in
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KnrWi largo marmfacberart f
Roofing and Beating Paz
R. . r - . tr - " consumer Dy Eeiunp mm a doubt
A. Long Bunding Kansas City Ma artlcl at practically the same price.
The Imitator Is like the counterfeiter.
Be enters the field of business with a
cheaper lower grade article of merchan-
dise made as a substitute for the genu-
ine and generally sold at a cheaper
price argtilnfr. as usual that it Is "Just
as irood." The dealer is persuaded to
handle It on glowinc promises of enor-
mous profits much laxrer than the reg-
ular legitimate profit which Is made on
the genuine article. The Imitator suc-
ceeds in playing- upon man's natural
avarice places his goods on sale with
the dealer and Instructs him to take
advantage of the pubHc by substituting
the false article for the genuine at erery
opportunity. Tou can be pretty sure
that -whenever you ask for a well-known
product and the dealer tells you be tip
something else that's Just as good or
even better the dealer Is going to make
a greater profit on that article than the
one you call for and In nine cases out
of ten you will get a much. Inferior
article.
Some buyers are easily Imposed upon
and this encourages the "get-rtch-qniek"
schemers to Increase thejr substitutions.
This also discourages the legitimate
manufacturer -who Is putting out arti-
cles of merchandise that represent hon-
est value to the consumer. Where a
man has devoted years of his life In per-
fecting an article that he knows cannot
be excelled In quality: where he has
spent thousands of dollars In advertis-
ing his goods; and -where these goods
have been giving universal satisfaction
for a long time great Injury results by
permitting substitution to rob him of
his market and at the same time rob
ine consumer Dy selling mm a doubtful
DETROIT TIGERS MAY
TRAIN IN PHOENIX
Pheenlx. Aria. Sept It Prospects are
brleht that the Detroit Tigers will do their
spring training In Phoenix. J. Prank Marin
owner of the Detroit clnb. has written sev-
eral letters t W Clyde Palmer a personal
friend living; here asking abont the ad
vantages ottered bjr Phoenix as a training
camp
Everything that Navln asks Is te be had
at an amusement park Ju.t snath at the
city. The Dark has a rraas 'lamond. .bow
ers plenty of dressing rooms and a coajcretc
swimming pool. Palmer la now preparing ts
quote Navin hotel rates.
Jfavln has promised that Phoenix wIU re-
ceive first consideration when he selects
a training camp. He writes that be wilt
have abont 4ft men a training and that they
win not play any games till the training Ma-
son is over.
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Plans Are Drawn by Americans For Many Fights but
on a Smaller Scale than Before; Fight Game Is
Not Prospering in Many of the Eastern
Cities; Attell Thi nks He Can Win.
Exchange Training Quarters For the Rest of the Train
ing Period; Principals For the Fort Bliss Bouts Are
i Also in Training; Martin Is Prenanne: for
the Thanksgiving Card in Juarez.
KHJIAXE-ATTELI. nOHT CANCELED.
San Francisco. Callt. Sept M. Because
Johnny Kllbane refused to post a forfeit for
bra appearance In the ring wHh Abe 4UOI
November . the fight sehedaled for that
date has been called off.
Kllbane Is prepariac to leave for his home
in Cleveland. O. Attell reached San Au-
clsco Sunday from Las Angeles where he
learned of the death of hla mother in thiai
city.
CONCENTRATORS DEFEAT
DIGGERS BREAKING TIE
Silver City. N M- Spt. J8 Br core
of S to T. the Concentrators defeated tbe
Santa Rita DiRgers Sunday breaking the tie
In the series for the Chi no cup. Two thou-
sand people or more -witnessed an xcitlac
C&me.
BY T. S. ANDREWS.
T-vHlIaADBlaPniA. Pa. Sept. 28. From a . Dorrell Vawim Is !
1 bort tovr of the cities interested in
r th boxing Kim it Is evident that
the European war will hare consider-
able effect from a financial ctand point. la
Cincinnati the dabs are preparing fsr a
busy season bat on a rather smaller scale
than heretofore. Tho promoters In Garry
Herrmann s town are a bit skeptical about
the big matches and big guarantees aad IX
the stars expect to land the coin In five
figures there they might as well remain
away. Jimmy ShevMn awl Jimmy WW-
merer two of the leading promoters hare
running wnn fair success oat on
ne er hare been permitted to enter the
ring. He will nerer fight .-cairn -aad the
chances are that poor Harry win not long
be able te attend the sbowa Both Harry
Edwards the owner of Olympla aad Jack
SfcGulgaa. head of the National Athletic
dab. are preparing for a tvaey campaign. !
with plenty of headllaers la sight. Kid i
Williams the bantamweight champion ts
the big favorite here and fcs booked for j
three matches in the near future. j
Has Attell the Stamina? j
d N INCIPIENT famine
A partners la the training camps of
Urorer Hayes and Louie Albert the
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tea as usunvtui afms.s.ciias nuv
scheduled to clash next 9unday afternoon i
in a M round contest in the Juarez arena.
was arolded yesterday afternoon when each
principal added an extra ass. mil n tor to his
sparring staff.
Hayes is devoting considerable attentton
to hla "peed and for this reuses signed
BY "Bn" RCTHEKFORD.
of sparring- A peculiar fact that m apparent about the
Telephone Mala 3700 Both Phones
Hew York City Boston Chicago rttsburgh
Philadelphia Atlanta Cleveland Detroit
St Louis Cincinnati Kansas City Minneapolis
San Francisco Seattle London
Hamburg Sydney
There Is no la.w throurh -whfrh m-i
ertl practices can tie stopped. The sole
remedy is for the legitimate xaazrafac-
turera to aslc the public direct not to
pat-onlze dealers who -try to substitute
a different brand of foods for the kind
wanted.
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FT. BLISS TEXAS
Wednesday Sept. 30
1914.
Doors Open 7:30 p. m.
First Bout 8 Oclock Sharp.
T
lam Dout
10 Rounds 133 lbs.
JOHNNY PaAJPKE
16th Infantry
vs.
EDDIE MADDEN
15th Cavalry
Admission: Ringside $1.50; Re-
served Seats $1.00.
Tickets on sale Ryan's Drug Store.
Special cars leave Transfer Station
7 p. m
small scale They bare lost their raeewy- ieral who ever stepped Into a ring.
maker. "Knockout Mara." but hone to hare ng to try and make a comeback on Oc
another one before the season is rery old.
The Hike Glbbons-McKibbon affair was not
a money maker but with the clererness
shown by the St. Paul phantom they ex-
pect te rematch him up with Leo Houck or
Buck Grouse aad thus get some coin for
their trouble.
"freight Car" SUII larger
While in the Herrmaan town I happened
to meet big Ed Dunkhorst. known at oae
time as the "human freight car. Kd is
eating regularly only he Is eating more
and Instead of weighing S5S he now scales
about 42. He would hare fully lee more
pounds to carry down with him In case
Bob Fltxsimraons should delirer another
such blow as he handed to Ed at Cleveland
some rears ago. when the "human car
toppled oer and nearly wrecked the build-
ing Gome Doll in Pittsburg-
At Pittsburg the game is not in a rery
flourishing condition due to tbe fact that
the promoters themselves hare helped to
kill it. at least that Is tbe story every
sporting man In Barney Dreyfuss town will
tell you. Poor boxing bouts between un-
known boxers that la. most of the time. Is
what has turned the fans away. What Is
badly needed there la one strong club wtth
proper financial backing one that will hare
the confidence of tbe public and also of the
administration. Such a club would make
money for the fans are anxious to see box-
ing bouts eren if Andrew Carnegie does
give most of his money to llbrariea Buck
Crouse is still a card there but he must
be matched against high class men to bring
out the faaa While In the Newell hoteTa
cigar store I was surprised to find Sam
Xangford and CoUn Bell matched for six
T-niir-rtat bat th. most atararfslntr of all WsUt
the fact that the cut displayed of Sam shot the bear or whether it was trapped. H
Abe Attell. one of the greatest little ring
wno ever stepped into a ring. '
try and make a comeback on Octo- .
ber 15. when he Is scheduled to meet Johnny
fllk.su aa)k..lht a.A. Ask '
.mn ttHiirini viisiwilW. lac K
round conten at Loo Angeles before Tom '
McCarey'a club. The weight Is to be 111 I
pounds ringside wnich will suit both of the
boys nicely ks to whether Attell will be I
able te make a comeback successfully there j
is some doubt. Abe was a great ring gen- j
eral In his time and a great fighter but
since be lost the championship to Kllbane I
over two years ago he has gone back con- '
siderahle. Like all former champions. Abe '
thinks he can fight as well as ever and
this is probably true but there Is oae thing
thdt be overlooks and that la his inner
condition. It Is stamina that coeats In a
long battle especially between two clever I
boys and it la not likely that Attell will t
be able to battle along even Uses 1p that
respect with his younger opponent. There- t
fore It la to be expected that Kllbane will
once more triumph over the boy froaa whom I
he took the championship. j
Kltchle Again Ready to Fight. 1
Willie Ritchie who has been hunting In
the mountains around San Francisco since
his return from Europe is begianing to feel
the necessity of getting bark into the ring
Willi writes me that he will be ready for
business the latter part of October.
-nave just returned from my trip to the '
mountains In northern California.' says
Willie "and I certainly enjoyed the ootlnr
very much. We had all kinds of sport I
and the enclosed pictures will show you
how we enjoyed ourselves while hunting
bear and other game Aside from getting
enough deer meat to keep us going in the
camp. I landed a big black bear and have 1
a dandy trophy in a fine large hide that 1 1
am having prepared for a rug to pot in '
my home. (Willie does not say whether he
ramus of Hares aad Albert is the air of con
fidence that each maa wears each being
confident of hla ability to bring noire the
bacon. Promoter Bey G. Martin is begin-
ning to take some interest in the Thanks-
giving day card und will of course give
first consideration to the winner of the
Albert-Hayes fracas next Sunday afternoon.
The lightweight division is looked upon
with favor by the promotes; although thero
HMn rnmUam fe if-..) Mk.pM ' la a chance that Chariea Shemds and Toung
while a big heavyweight named Qbhhb. of ! Jack Johnson- will be the principals for tha
one of the cavalry regiments stationed at I toe on that data
Fort Bliss made his advent into tbe Albert . -
camp.
A switch in training camps was made
Monday. Hayes going to the B. A L. while
Albert mo ed over to the Stanton camp.
Sunday Hayes worked at the Payo camp on
Second street boxing with "Toung Gene"
a Henry coraova. showing a big im-
Johnny Papke Is sparing no energy In his
effort to get into condition for the boat
with Eddie Madtirn. scheduled for F rt
Dlis. on Wednesday night. Madden la a so
working dally at Fort Bliss. If report are
to be credited. The little New Yorker his
found it impossible to come to the city a
the afternoon and box ith Grover Hayes
. ... B -a mwtA hT. .' a. tne axternoon ami oox ita trover iu
ZZ!4T??J 'SZS..fZ 1?" " ' and baa b-n alxwnt from tb. camp of
mi. ivwaua . orawign. a. nuu wi a . . v.:
rauaaeipiuaui lor inis rraon. Airrrw 1a ko
excellent gymnasium at Frt Bliss bowerpr
and according to promoter C & Crowel. the
ea-tfrn lightweight take on several
bert went five rounds with Brandon a mid
dleweight who to scheduled to tangle with
Jackie Thumma.
Johnny Papke. the army feather cham- '
plon. also did aeveral rounds of tight work
on the punching bag. In addition to skip-
ping the rope and shadow boxing for sev-
eral minutes.
ring partners
tions.
daily In fast boxing exhjb.-
Papke will continue light work for the
bout until Tnsdiv afternoon when ho will
Hayes take a short rest. The weight for the con-
; test ts 133 pounds to be made several hours
The boxing with Cordova in the
Camn tl t ! st a. lira n.irl .S.S.A wawk
- " " -... naaw ;. wai m a DVUHU9. iU W U
amused at the iuttie attemnts of the Mexi- . itarr th firht and att tvavr
can to land oae of his air cutting swings on i pabie of making thW poundage no trouble
the Jaw of the elusive easterner Always is anticipated from this angle. Madden will
careful of the welfare of his sparring part- also drop training on Tuesday preferring to
ners. Haves took the efforts of Cordova as . take no changes on becoming stale before
a Job contented himself with poking j tbe bout. The work on the Fort Bliss arena.
hc little Mexican on the nose and dodging j which has been enlarged considerab.y ti l
his retaliatory swlnga Gene Payo one of I roofed over. Is now completed according
the cleverest little felows in the bantam to the promoter and everything is in
class that has been in action here for some readiness for the imaging of the bout
time boxed a few fast rounds with the et-
eran. going at top speed. la addition to -he battle royal promoter
Hayes- is fast rounding into perfect shape Martin is angling for a 1 round seml-
and If will be only a matter of a few more ' wlndup to the Hiiye-Albert bout Joseph
days until he is in perfect condition ac- "Kid Farmer of Chicago who recently ar-
cording to T I. Benoit tnnnsger of Charley rived in the cit with exchent recon-
Shand. who I looking out for the training mendation Is a probah opponent for a -of
the PhiladelpM-t hoxr uro.er is 1m- dier M interteen an Cha- f M-anda tve
proinc in speed as the time draws nearer Ca'ifnrnlan is conM 'ered out of the class
for the fight. f either boxer
was that of poor !d Peter Jackson tbe
famous Australian negro heavyweight. It
seems that they wiU not let Peter rest eren
though he has been hurled the past 2e
years.
Lewis Won't Fljrht Again.
In Philadelphia a very clever boy from
New York showed last night Young Joe
Gans an Italian welterweight who looks
good and be surely made Frank Loughrey
think so. He Is strong and rugged and
has been meeting boys around the 15 mark.
Whil here I met Harry Lewis the famous
middleweight who returned from EaeJaad
last spring and was given a beating by Joe
w very modest in this resnect.. Barrtner
aevtr cold In the head that had me quite
111 for about a week. I sm all O. K. again
The trip to the mountains certainly did me
a lot of good and I expect to be ready for
boxing any time after the third week in
October. There is nothing like outdoor work
In the mountains to build a person up. I
have had several offers from New York
and other eastern cities but X am not readi
as yet to get busy so will not arrange
any matters until a little later It is pos-
sible that I may have one match on the
coaat before Jim Coffroth's club but there
Is nothing definite about ft at this time" I
Harvard-Michigan Xeains Are Training
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The Finest Sandwiches and
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Budweher Beer and Wines a
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NEW YORK. Sept. 8. Kipling was
wrong. Some years ago he wrote
something about "Mst la east west
is west and never the twain shall
meet." At that time It looked as though
he a right The eastern colleges were
so darned uppish that they absolutely re-
fued to let their football players mingle
with tbe youths who grabbed off their
learning in the sunset region of these United
States.
But that was some years ago. Times
hae changed. The east began meeting the
west three or four years ago. and since then
there has been a gradual Increase in the
gridiron meetings between the football war-
riors of the big eastern and western ualrer-
sltlea This season there will be 11 later-
sectional meetings and next year there will
be more.
The time is coming wnen the football
champion of the east will play the football
champion of the est to deride the cham-
p.onship of the country It a a demand
that the football enthusiasts have ben mak-
ing f r yar- an 1 cue that soon i to b
irw -e ' Stiring a chumpinnsh n fn ihii
1 t i t nul 1 f no prner t-mk Uihj 5 iig
u. n . c?r v3 ba-aej. game.
G. MBNKE. '
Somo football experts who object to the
scheme say that the plan cannot be worked
out because no accurate rating can be
secured. They say that a half dozen team
in each section Justly can claim the title j
of champion each year We disagree with
them. There seldom has been a time when
one team in the east and another in the J
west did not hare a clear unclouded claim
to the title of champion of that particular
section. j
Harvard was tbe eastern champion last 1
year. None could dispute its claim. Chi- (
ca go ruled In tbe west and ruled alone. It '
defeated the beet teams It was pitted
against.
Will be Biggest Game.
The Hazard-Michigan meeting In Cam-
bridge on October 31 of course will take
rank as the stellar football attraction of
the year There Is Intense Interest In thi
battle all over the country The great Har-
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