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fTrcv' it r'i kpfi fti. i ss i MGirnnr rprN. 1 ,4 Tnn'ipqnKEKPSfflKXtftltirNftws BOUTS FEATURE BQXMLCARELIN JLuQDOJEF SIADIUM TOJE AND WHITE FOOTBALL SQUAD CONTINUES TO' DECREASE KALLOCH WOULD FAVOR DISCONTINUING SPORT Small Number of Candidates Expected To Keep School's Grid Standard Head Coach Seeks "Iron Man" Team WlO lh opening et tha 11 huoh bat four days oft football at Poughkeepele High School faora a crisis. Th (quad of candidate, mall th start of th liuon, bu dwindled tidily until now When about thirty bora compromtae th material from which alumni, entice and football fans except Coach Kalloch to build a worthy repre entetlre arid machlno. Sorely tried at thU exhibition of achool plrlt Kalloch aald yeiterday, 1f I had my aay football would bo eliminated from th extra curriculum work of.

th atudonta until they allowed th Jirqper Interest In It. RUM now theaa boya. whom I give all credit dua, are fighting to make th team only becauae football teame at th achool hare become a traoinon ana cunom. Not oult two run teame reponea for lb drill yteraay afternoon at Memorial field and line th majority of th lada are already banted up Kalloch aubjected them to a Ion algnal drill and aom wora on iunu mentale before dismissing thm for th day. Looking oyer hla squad betor starting th aeaalon Kalloch VaXtTearirrWlr.WMr I'gu will har to har an Iron man team th a fan.

Thr le material ARMY TO OPEN THIS SATURDAY there for on ral team and will to pick that and throw It Into the, breech until tn son cioae. there aeema other remedy. Many win erttlcli and Jeer but what can axpact whn aes a eoach with only thirty boya at th moat to ohooa from then I Jiaye not 'bad tli aame team present for a drill alncll aonopened. Kalloch appear ready to doe tv tn grid aeaeon for th Blu and Whit right now If poaelbl unlie th atudenta let In back of th (am with nor Interest HI plan would cut football out for at leaat a year and then It something Ilk sixty or iaeventy boya wanted football to start i. It all over again but not until then.

"Out of'th squad of boya drilling dally at Memorial Field Kalloch haa Just about on good team but Nt would bob eyond hop to expect that tbla outfit could stnd th fait facing It In th game scheduled. Kalloch auted, "There are at leaat fir 'hundred bora In th high school and ii la not riant that this small number Is out for tha team, navna.p expected go hold up th achool' honor aralnst achool of th earn rxi wh la Tatr numbers to choot from." vKaUoch. has wield sTtoani to 'ether for th opening game Saturday 1 xpotd to allow a fast, ahlfty perfprrfianc agalnst tha heavy. gridr frm Bprlng Vallsy 'but It will th Inltlat experience TiorTn tnijorlty of Trie Total JTsyr to be pitted against a rival ootnt on th grid. Sereral lada whom' Kalloch had been relying upon to.

ml In in this gam hay stopped reporting tha moat, promlslna among; 'thee being Barth, "Wright VanWag. ser. Martin and Krakower. Cadets "PlayBdslon" at Point GIANTS ANNEX TWO CONTESTS BmeTDeFeiteTwce In Close Games OTT HITSlfiTS 42ND Homer Equals Hornsby' Record in 1922 Jlew York, Scpf 14. fl The Olanta defeated th Braves twice here todsy by scores of to 4 and to 5 Though the Olanta made live errora In the eecond game Melvln Ctts 42nd homer, which tied Horns by League record mede In 1111.

gave th New Tork team an edge. In tha flret came, Jfew Tork broke a 4 4 tie In the ninth, when Terry stole second and ecored on Jackson's double. Up to this Innlnar. N'ew Tork' three hit off Selbold had an been home runa Hogan hit illtT0rti. nrty.ffill"l l'lr IFlret name) BACKFIELD PICKED rx Large Crowd Expected To See Game Wee mint, Jfcw Tork, Sept.

14, Preceded by the regular Saturday1 full dress review of the entire Corps of Cadets. Army will open Its 1929 football season her next Saturday ((September 18th) with the strong Boston University team. Captain "BlfT' Jonea haa decided that Cagle. Murrel, O'Keef and Qlbner will start In the backfleld and with thla quartevt of backo carrying and tossing th the afternoon promises to Interesting. Compost.

tlon of the line le atll! uncertain. Oeorgo Perry, giant tackle, being about th only player sure of a place. 'MaJoTP. B. Firming, Graduate Manager of Athletics, haa arranged for, an ample supply of tickets to be available for civilians at the Rtadlum entrances.

Parking spec for autoa haa also been provided and a new road will go far to eliminate traffic congestion-Cadet T. W. Carrlthera; been appointed cheer leader and at the openl ng gam. wtlUlaad. the cadets In tbetr Inspiring cheers.

"Bone of Blum and Gravy" and several typical army songs' will also sung. MFTERS'CLIJB TENDERS BANQUET Dki Whilea, President, Honored Who LenrtbT Repast Here By Sporhmen A group ot th more prominent 'aportamen ot thla city, commonly known aa th OrafUra" Club, gavj banquet In honor of thlr president Dick 'Whalaa, of Vender Lliion wfPorUng Good Store on Main Street, yesterday afternoon In hla J' place of business. 'With W. 3, Thompson acting a toaatmaater, fishermen and huntara enjoyed a rare repeat In the midst oof a business day with roast chick if and other appropriate victual being act before. them.

Th president waa detailed toTnianag th eating aSalra of th members ot th club i and It waa a aorely stretched lot aportamen that emerged from th center ot hunting and Ashing gossip Ut In. th afternoon. Th president waa called upon for a abort speech and predicted a bigger and better ducK aeaaon starting week. next TIGERS SHELLACK BROWNmCHER Detroit Counti 13 Hits Off Alrin Crowder for 9 to 4 Victory Bill Alert Af tin Start Slue. lb.

jjaklealev cf hlanush. lf wouowaai ex. Kresa, ss. OBourke. lb.

2hl. Manlon. e. Crowder, p. Sadgro, IT.

LOUIS A8 II PO A T. 1 1 I 11 It I 1 1 tli 4 14 It Batetd for Crowder Jo I la. OBTUOIT 1IPOAH Jdbasas. rf. I (.

luehnnger, lb. .....1 4 1114 lb. 4 110 gcorie. If. 4 aicalanua, to.

Akere. as, I llsywerlsv llsrrlag, 4 II lllll I I 1 Loul i.u'aji.fla 1 leltelt lit 11 llx Huaa balled hrlaaep ll Alex ilr Ikltnl (J.brlnsir. Iobl plarel Aker le viaanBeer'l aiiimatr. jeii baaer iu toals ll Detroit 4. Bases a halls (o(C Herrlag 9 Crowder t.

iraek euti by Hirrlag Ii Crowder 1. tlaaplrea) Oulhrjel OroBlb sad Ulldebraaq, Tlaaei J.9I. Rlchbourg rf. Maaulre, ib. Staler, lb.

Bell 3b Clark, cf mialaD. If MaranVllle, ai Spohrer, c. Belboll, hostov AD 0 4 0 5 0 0 uroA i 4 Two scored. Rounh rf l.nch. If Kerrell Jb.

Terry Ib Ott rf. Jackson, as Hnnn, Coh.n. 2b Hubbelb P. IS when 4 10! winning 0 run HEW TURK ah Hiiro 10 0 it 7 11 i In 010 001 100 201 wponrer 3. Hnnn Boston New Tork Rum hatted ataranvllla: Ott.

Jirkaon Two ba. Clark, Rpnhrer: Uaranvllle. Jarkion. Three base hit Bpnhrei Home rune Woaen Ott stolen bae: Clark: Trr Sacrifice: Ma. Wllre noubl.

pliy Jacveon: Ciheil and T.r rr. 9 Baa on belli. "ort Huhh.il off S.lbo I struck Vat hr Iluhbell I hr EdhoM i fm. Bl.rV Jorda. Tl ne: rlr.i: 114J.

(gMTtnd flime) DDITOI I Itichhoura rf. mva, in. Slaler. Ib. Tlobrtnn, lb.

noyre jrs, Voylea, cf Harper, cf. Maranvllle, as. Sntohrar Cantwell, o. Peploekl, 4U r. 1 CARDS DEFEAT REDS) EORTHREEINROW An ro a i a 4 4 114 4W i I 4 i i 4 1 1 1 i Bill Hallanaa Hold.

Cincinnati To Lone Run While Mttet Score Three for Victory Bwanson, V. Criti, lb. Zltamann, rf. Kelly, lb. Allen, cf.

(looali, a Kord. aa. Strips, lb. Lucaa. p.

Dreeaen, cxncmxATi AB PO A a i i a 0 1 14 I I II II netted for Lucae In 9th. ST. LOUIS ABRHPOAE Doothlt, cf. 4 0 1 Orsatll, rf 4 0 9 4 0 0 vnieoa. e.

4 0 1 i 0 pociomley, ID 4 1 I 1 Hidy.lt. 1 1 1 I Klgk, lb. 11114 elph. lb I 9 1 I 4 0 I 0 0 4 I 0 llallahan, p. I 9 9 I 9 19 I I IT I 0 000 010 000 I 000 100 001 I ll.hr 2.

Delphi hlta Hlah. noma run; Hat Cincinnati Bt Louis Rune hatted In: Keller. Two base baae Bin: Pord. Left on baae: Cincinnati 10. tft.

a wis i. uace on bails: on: Lucaa 1, Hallahaa 4 Struca out: by Lucai llallahan f. Umplroe: MeCorralck and Magerkurth. Time: 1:14. Canada want canoe ractne added the If SS Olymplo Qamea program at Las Angelee, CaUf.

The railroad cars In which thor oughbred raeihoraa are transport ed coet about 110,000 each. II 9 14 9 1 for C.ntw.ll th JTKW YORK ab ro a I I 4 1 0 I 0 0 1 0 9 4 0 1 (I 1 II ,0 4 1 1 1 0 4 0 1 I I 10 0 111 4 1 I 1 I 0 1 1 0 9 0 0 1 a Coast College To Test Grid Games at Night Sun Tooflot if 1 11 IT isMIM Ii enanananananananaB i f'. taaagggggBBaBarnT 1 Jlh mm a inn 1 fiT 1 uusa OcrtdcnUl trlddor In night lop; Hovc Bowl lllnminat below. ruth rf. Tach If 'rrg'n lb.

Trrjr, tb Ott. rf. cWon, ii HsTn, r. fWaeiv Ib. May.

n. rrawffr1, Oenewfch, p. TJatttd for Mara In Tth Fofiton MO AM ntv.l N7 Tor i Rom Mtt1 In Tlnhir(An Jarfc. Ort Mrn Ul: jtmcV Rum hittnl Rnhtrtunn t.CiT on 0t Knth. Two ha h'tn: TrrT Ott Jtslft Hrnn rvn Oft S' M.n har.

fNtnihk Jim Jnrh TVn MannHTU to tn "taUr: rohn tn TVrrr. Ttomh' tn Worm Mam. Tt on h. xw TitrV tnfn 7 Tap hal'w nT rnt nl! of n.nwt 1 fltiifl( Jiat Mim Hit ft In ff 0nwlrh A Wh tnf Mtrtiar nawlrh Klem JorrJa and Start Tlma 1 35 Dayton Ohio Defeats Scrantonin 11 Innings Iladon. Ind, Sc.pt.

Dayton Ohio nredfd twelve Innfngi ueieai fccranton, 4 to I nara toaay in the fourth round of ma; Amateur Daaeball cnampiomhlp Tha reault ellml nated Scranton from tha tournament. Score by lnnlnra Scranton 101 000 001 0001 I 1 Dayton 0 01 000 001 001 4 11 4 Ohal and Burke, Zander and Harrett. Ixa Anjrrlct CaU Srpt. 1 Crlt telam of best minds of coHpk font ball bunlnaaa to the contrary, nlftht football will be ubject to further and deeper lnupprJlon on the Pacific coast during the Jmppndlnff aition. Ojtstandinfr In the Hut of rnnttt elerena which wilt do their battle fter the tntllffht'f lant gleamlntr la Occidental college of lane Ang elea which" TTh" a Tinme ncrYpfluTe of four amea, play three of the at night.

Theae nlfrht iramet are to be pl.iy eo In the Rone Uol at Paaatlena, where a good ma heart from east of the Mlanlanlppl have been punctured by thorny treatment by California a Golden Be a re In annual Tournament of Roie gamei of Now Ysar'a Day a. IlrnyV Reaaon While the ramee. on the face of their announcemcnU miirht be turned tn ba lately a novelty Intended to draw crowda to what otherwise might be JUHt another football came between clan colren ulne. are advanced hv OecMeiree, aeveral reason apparently dental official for their nocturnal actl1 t)ee urine; the eomlna year Chief amonc thene reanona li la one whtch drnw a UurH from the football fan, of the eant, who feel need of taklntr their football framea wtth a cup ot hot chocolata. a thot of arliTKle eoup, a roll of blankefa.

eteamlna: hot donti and, a portable etore This aeaenn la none other than that the nun urine; the football aeaaon la ao warm that tae boya become la; weary and lone an alarrolnjr amount of weight throiRh perspiration, harmlnic their efficiency by Jtiat that much. It la fliTtired that by playing the pamri In the cool of the the Occidental cleen can be kept to a hltrher peak of phjulcnl strenirth. and alto thnt the npectStora will not le annoed by perspiration running down their lcw of the game Another reason advanced for the rhodullng of three nlcht gamej I he fact, determined bx. one of the surveys ao desr tn the hearts of alumni that 51 per cent of Occidental graduates find It Impossible to attend afternoon Ksmes because of business, Saturday noon not being the holiday It la tn the east. In preparing for the three night frarrcs.

Occidental officials have caused to be Installed In the Rose ITghtrnjV JryWva1 proalmatlnff 1 000,000 cindlepower, whose raysj will be so crossed and refracted that there will be no flare In the eye of plnyo i or fans, a no shadows cast on men on the Iron. Can So Punts Th llRhta are to be mounted on six metal towers, one of which will be on each side of the fleM at the coal line, the other two facing one another at the fifty yard line. Their raja will illuminate the premises to an estimated, height, of 100 feet, amply high ror me moat nearsighted safety man to witness a punt directly at him by the opposition. The three contents played by Oxy at nlpht axe University of Arizona on Sept, 17. Sinta Itarbara Teachers on Oct 4, and University of New Mexico on Oct 11 LYONS INEFFECTIVE AGAINST CLEVELAND Indiint Bunch Hitt for 7 to Victory orer Chicago White Sox: Porter in Form MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL AMERICAN LEAGUE SitniihtoftktClnbi IlilWIrlpbU SKV TORK dereland St.

loafa Waalilngion Itotrclt Chicago W. ss 1 Ii 6T 41 1 10 IT IS Jtl .411 .45 4Tt YtiterJay'i Rttaltt New Tork rtoaton Clnrlaod rlUarui Deeroll Kt. Ib 4 CXUr dab nut srbcdule i TtiaXwne St. Lwla at Detroit (TVteUad Nee Tork at Doaaoa Oiber tlah apt acUedal NATIONAL LEAGUE Stanlwioftht'Ctuht CTUcsgo 1 111.1 urgh NEW YOIIK ht. Iiials Brooklyn IliUjdrlplila nncjnal( TkMlOBI W.

I I '0 71 7 I It I 4 Tl Tt SO ret. Ait ,001 .41 .414 .178 yi(c rtfat Rttaltt St. lAala 1: OiKiaoaU 1 Itilladrlplila Drooklra 'New york rVoeton first game New Tork Doalon aeoood game Otlu clubs d4 ai tirdul Today' 't X)amtt CfiM lonatl at Kt. IaMb lloalon at New Tork Brooklyn al riilladrlplila Otber rlubs not' acttedaled Mtl.lar If riieelf Tlernold, rf Olanry. th 7'amm.

Sb Hoffmen rf Kerr. 2b. Her l.ynna, p. Tellt Adklne. rnirafco Annum i 17 4 12 21 II 1 Battet for I.Ton In llh.

Ran tnr Te. 9th ci.KVfei vn in ii rn A rrrlrr rf Tarener, rlll rf Fnnsera lb. Fal If Jh. Hoflann lb. H.w.ll, Huillln Ferrelt.

4 I 4 4 I 4 4 4 II 17 1 1 1 It see 7 'J AAA All AA1 4 tl aii ln 7 rwrewer 3: Avrlll llerg rttlearo rlvelanfl Ttune hailed fliwir Ten heee4 Artt TlTnnli1fl; Tntllln Kerr: Xfele. 'r ee Wf Arerlll 7Tme Tir Rtelep Kfrr rrlre. Tn on liaeen 'M'ao 1 njvi.l.nil Tlae at 'Us off VIHn 1 l.vnn. 1 urV "i'. hv Ifntlllf I.ron.Jl' Fee.

1 off tl'iillli II 1.1 Frre'l nn In 2.1 WlrotnT I'trher I'Miim T' ot Van af. Oeleel end Morlarltr. Tlm.i fPRVis Hir.H 6 Pert Jen la High Prhool opened He 1111 fool bill aeaeon In a Mm of elory last Halurdar aflernonn on Us Horoe rffTfroT'lPMIllll? H'kllin HlgK, Krhool. rkamplon of Pels ware roun. In till, by a erore or 17 lo Th elrenir vlrtora' Tarsltv rolled up a afore of tt Is 0 In tha flret quarter and from then on the r.

STAGE NOW READY FOR SHARKEY BOUT ZACHARY WINS FOR YPS. 5 3 BoslonV Annual Babe Kuth Day BAMBINO FAILS Tries for Homer Eat Gels Double Only Dotrtoti. Sept. 4v Old Toa Zachary pitched tha Yankae lo a 6 to I victory over tha Rtd Sox htrt thlt afternoon. It wai Boiton'a annual Bab Ruth Dar and Ex Mayor Jamea M.

Cur ley presented Ruth with a lovlnr cup. Babe tried to reapond with a homer, hut hla boat wai a double acalnat th fence In left. alao singled, wai hit and walked. The Boston customers, 600 of whom turned outfelled' loud 1 for him to hit a homer In the ninth and even exhorted Pat 61m jnons toet hlmhlt 'Sfiwv All BR ro A Combs cf i Iaary, lh 6 2 1 0 Huth. ir I 1 3 1 9 Lassen.

2t 1 4 0 Oehrlir lb 2 0 1 ii i 0 Paschal, rf 300100 Hurst, rf 1 0 0 0 0 0 Koenljr. ss 0 1 3 1 1 7tckey, I 0 0 1 0 0 Zaichary, 4 0 1110 I I 10 37 IS nosTav AnnHroAK Rves Jh .201020 narrett. rf .400100 Narlciky, ss. 4 13 2 4 0 SrarrlU. If 4 1 4 0 1 He iran, Zb 4 0 2 1 3 0 lodt.

lb 4 0 110 Cicero cf 4 0 1 I 0 0 A (lint on, 1 0 0 1 0 Asbjr 30010 0 na)tv 1 0 0 0 1 0 R'JlTlnir. a 1 0 0 0 0 Simmons 10 0 110 iUvJnr. as 10 0 0 0 0 34 1 37 1 1 liatted for Haync Eth si attsd for Him mom In ftti New Tork 00 020 to i Boston 000 1C: 00 5 Huns batted In Ruin. I.assrl, Oahrlna; J. Regan, Todt; Cicero.

Twi basa hits Cornns, Kuth. 'I)hrlrf. Hlo ln bsaes: Rsajan; Scarrlti. Hncrinc' ttehrls; Double olays. Lasssrl and Cabrtff Isaarl Koenlc and Gah rla 3.

Reaves. Regan and Todt. left on baees New York Boston 8 Basa on balls Zachary oft Simmon. 3 Struck out by Zachary 1 by Bayne by Simmons 1. Hits: off Bsyna 7 In off Simmons in 4 Hit by Ditcher by Zacharx.

(Raaves) by Bayne. (Ruth Koenlc). rsiii't dkii, uinioufD. Lsosins; piicn er; Bayna. ITmplras Campbell, Mo Oowan and Owens.

Time: li9. TRACK MEN PLAYAS ARMY BACKS West Point. Sept. 34. OR To football candidates who hare won places In Army track meets were filed out today as a now Cadet back field combination In an attempt to develop speedy ball carrying.

"Biff Jones, head coach, used Green who won two flrwt places In tha Penn relays last spring, at fullback, replacing Murrel. Stuart, who has won places at various meet and earned his letter aa a sprinter, relieved O'Keef at halfback. Hill singer, a light but tough youngster who won his nnmerUa with th pleb team laat year, waa Perry's running mate at guard In today's practice. CHARirSMITIFWIN FINAL ON DECISION Englishman Takes Main Go by Wide Mar pin rrom Balue Scarred King Solomon JOE T1NSLEY AWARDED JUDGES" VERDICT Billy KohuLand i Peeksldllflegro Stage Gruelling ocrap in History Making bemi hnaJ At th end of a desultory ten. round scrap Charlie Smith, 6'Ttourky aaplring young English heavyweight waa awarded a verdict over KlBt Solomon, much acarrfd veteran of many ring battles, last night at WotJ.

eil If Plaadiia a tn ok WtiM. aatOakaa Jt. a. WS nivn aiiuiiicTi iiwr inis rumtntr estimated to number around 1,100. Joe Tlnaley, Peekskltl nerro, waa adjudged the winner of ft.

final ecrap with Billy Kohut of Brooklyn after ten of tha fiercest rouniM ever seen In a local ring. Thla battle robbed all the honors from the feat ura bout. They started off at a furtoua pace which nnaal Haoll Waa haai anil arhatt I haa Mrsr1l Cn stniiuuncra in unsiey'! f.y., It was greeted with mixed booing and cheeiinjr. ThWs card of boutS 7 poaedly the last thla summer, va the next to laat as tha nark afflai.L nounced that a card of six rounders will be held next TutU Smith eaaely took the lead tn thus mr main bout with an exhibition of box 's 4lliaahJluUeUlUAa, mwislng repeatedly and rain land effectively Smith used hla right hand to a greater advantage than on hla laat appearance here and on several ocean lona shook the King with this weapon. Solomon, but twenty meytn years old, presented a much aoarred rountentTice to the fans wfilch made htm appear to be an ancient tottering on hie laat legs However, fce wae MlU oa 4.1a feetr gamely trjlng to ensnare tha elusive Englishman, when the last gong aoundi'd A rrack from the dollar aeata det crioed this ftght In full.

It was heard nr the end of the fourth round and here It Is, "Come on King, you havent made an error tonight, you're catching everything he thrown" Smith whowed a well trained ring game but his lack of a kayo punch mav he hie causa of falling when hie big chance cornea. The TlntleiKohut scrap was Judged by many tow be the greatest lltrht ever held In aocal ring. Both of theae lads were out after a knockout and they erfarted off with a rush at the first gong and hit each other with everything without letting up. The first Iwo rounds Vers "history making It waa scrapping every minute of the time with Kohut doggedly boring In at Tlnaley'a midsec tion nhlle the negro sought to get over a kayo as the white lad rushed In to cloee quarters. The fans were On their feet loudly beggrjny for the kill In these two rounds.

"as.ffht'edg"end then Kolttt aruli corns back In the next to even the gapOffiTJaUEL Main Boat ICItoand Charlie Smith. 14. won Iron, King Solomon, Itl4, on a ded alon. Semi Final ftont 10 IToonda ow nnaj x. 4f.

woo. Iron, nonvt, 11 on a derision. Tl.lrd float Hounds llrman Pleffr B8 55'. "Wia" from Jot Marhr. led.

on a knockout In (he drat ronnd. a mlpnte II ae cond had eiapaed. iMini icoanda narcnr, won from ir iioi. 170. on a drrlslon.

rorlaln ruiarr Hound, Ireino l'aMo. 179, wo from mrwrj nirino, g(, on dec. a'on. IUfere Mile "Iraw, JiJirre Thomas tin Vork, Joe Breunan. narrr atravr.

Timer Ilarrj kreMle. nnnoinar WlUlam mun 1 nrlaa, llater OotT of rough. FAMOUS HORSE TRAINER r4PHILUES WIN WILD HrrriNG game, U(hhtrf Champ and Ssiloi Both Wind Up Their Training For Thanday't Fight Now Tork, ii. (Pi Mow that rhll Stott, Ilrltaln'a fighting nrenian. has illapuaed for the tim being of Vlxtorlo Campolo, the large Argentine, the (HtlcrfleM Is cleared for the belligerent gestures of pair of homehreds.

Tommy tjoughran and Jack Sharkey, In the Yankee btadlum ThuraJay night. Under the patronage of Madlaon Square Garden, the former llght heavywalght champion and noston'a talkative tar meet In a 15round match, tile winner of which Is certain of an interesting vacation neat a inter In Miami and a feature role In th aecond annual heavyweight spectacle on the Florida sands At Harvey's Lake. Pa, Louchran already haa hung up hla training glovea after boosting his poundage. IIS, th highest of hla long; career Tommy haa Bought to retain all his speed and boxing prow eas while developing punching; power that somehow never seemed to ipfout Soring hi. 1 15 noun career.

Due to the chilly weather. Shar key gate up th taak of pulng hla weight down to 111 pounds and expects to com Into th ring aeveral notches above that figure. Hauling the ring rust that gathers during long; layoffs, th Iloaton (lob haa bown ajiexnaArly fin and poor form during; training at n. y. Th match.

final heavyweight fling of Jh qutdoor season and the second major show of the week, la expected to draw a gate) approaching; 1100.000. with tho cowd totaling about 20,000, serves held sway In the battling. Duffy, Cuddebaek, Curtis and Corey, rs si ort teams for toe past lev. eral sraaona, again showed all their old tloi skill in dodging tarkler and hitting lh lint and their proa pects for another DL'SO' League ilti look bright. Philadelphia, Sept.

Jl. The Phllllea won a wild hitting game from Brooklyn here thla afternoon by to I. Brooklyn rallied to forge ahead with four runa in th eighth but th fihottenmen cam back to win out by scoring five times agalnat Johnny Morrison In the home half. Dab Herman cut down Lefty jjoui ieaa ror the National League batting crown by getting two out of five as th Phlllle veteran sot ju.i one in rour. I BROOKLYV AB PO A Tlnnley would take on round hyi dU elTJ 1.

courrfv The latter waa alwaya on the; aallU VAIU1C3 lit aJdWUCll lead with Tlnaley replying on hi op ponent to him the opportunity, to send in his rruenlng right ftann blows to the hsd It wa ven up to the seventh which Tlnsley won by a slight edge by his superior punching hut Koliut rallied In the eighth and thla round vu even. The fan shaw three minute of scrapping In the ninth which will long be remembered. Kohut seemed to have a slight edge In thla round which saw the scrappers swinging deadly blows Into each other from bell to bell. The fans were on their feet at the atart Clay Hildreth WAS IN 69TH YEAR Had Charge of Famed Rancocas Stable New York, Srpt. M.

AA Satnull Clay Hildreth "Uncle Bam" to Ul turf world la dead. And with til of thla round and stayed there until passing out of th tl year old trals the end. when the two fighters left er of Harry Sinclair'a Bancocai the arena they were accorded a tre 1 stabl, thoroughbred racing list Hi mendoua ovation by the huge mob aecond famoua conditioner of norm within a month. Klldreth'a death, which came to day at the Fifth Avenue Hospital following a dellcat abdominal ep oration yesterday, came close ss that of James Row. of liarrf rematched to feature the card at thei i.ayn, Whitney1 atabl at aaraton park next Tuesday evening It was' spring; laat month.

Hildreth aas which had 1U greatest scrap of the season. Kohut was adjudged by many to have earned at least an even draw In the bout and when It waa an nounced that thcue two lads may be Moore 2b Irederlck. cf. Herman rf Utsl If Ureailer If HlflHonette lb. Hubert.

Ib Earner ai. I'lclnlch. Clark, Morrison, llendrlck Carey. Batted Batted for Morrl.on fih. miLADEM HIA rrlherg Jh i 4 ii a 1 1 1 1 lyMln.y Jb 0 I reel.

cf. 1 1 a Higmsn. ef 1 Thevarrew, 4 I a trtan. I'lTII C. "mvihe.

railssr fMlns, p. RIMott fwtland Willitmi tt a. a It I it Diia ror i tnan iu, BtfOOKLYrV PhlUdelphla i eol 11 oit Droklyn 000 104 110 ff Runs l.atlffd n. Klein ThtV.nnw est. rtlssonetta Iltrman Waf nmr.

David I. n'rinul Two haaa hits: Frederick Klein. Three hasa hit Klein Home run: RlAsn.neit flarrineest West. Whltn r. Hits off Hark II In off Rrnftha I In 11.

nrv nlUv 1 I. i.ir aw in l.li oft Mnrrl on tn off Flllloit in 1 1: off. Bwsatland 1 In 1 1 Siruek ut by Bmvtke 1 by Clark by Morrlsnn 1. Base ji halla off Smytha off Clark t. Hit nlteimr tijr gweertand Ktwrf iwii an ntiMB' tsronaiyn st iTHiarjei phla t.

Houble plsya; Frlbtra to ThKYmow in Har st. Passad baits: rlelnlisli Wlnnlna nllchan iAllinga. Iaintf pltrhtr Morrisan. Umpires: Phrmsn. Hart and ileLAasbJIn.

Tims: I I rreeted with favor from all. Hyman Relgel of Brooklyn won the third bout Rchfdulrd tp so mix round on a knockout from Joe Macho started off at a fast clip but broujrht up short with a short left chap to th etiln whlcltent htm to the floor. Ha roa. wa sent down a rain, this tlmn until the count of eight. Rlreel his target down to tha can rami twice more before the refer stopped the hout In his favor In th second bout of alz rounds Krlet Karchy won from Fred Wot On a decision In a Affht tht was icood because It ae ao runny rromoi nr ITv.Mrt from Mlrkv Mirlnft aC.

lh In th curtain raiser on a decision In four rounds. MRS. RUTHERFORD WINS GOLF HONOR Ladles' Day Handicap Is Played Orer Country Club Coarse; Resnlts Are Lilted Mrs. Oenrg E. Rutherford TToR th ldie1 Dar Handicap leurna ment at tha Dutcheaa Golf and County Club yosterday with a nst scor of'TI.

Hh. played a gross scor of HI and haa handicap ot 41. Mr. Faul at. Courtney and Miaa Earbara L.

Lan tourned In ths beat groaa acorss for th day, Mr Courtney playing a ill and Miaa Lan an sven 100. Mrs. Courtney's net acor waa SI and Miss Lane turned In a acoro ot II her handl cap being; 11. Th acorcs: Mrs. O.

K. Rutherford, Mrs. P. It. Courtney Mrs.

J. I. Cotter Miss Katharine Taylor vr wi Mrs. H. Buckley lllsa Barbara Lane Mra.

J. A. Wood Miaa Dorothy Reemmelt 114 I 111 tiles Olf Keldeine Ill lllj.teen club. a ii Kt. 41 T4 IT II ..114 SI St SI r.ur ir its si 190 11 II Ml 44 II Row ranked as America's greatest trainers of rac horaes for ysara, Funeral services for Hildreth wilt be held at Et.

Patrlck'a Cathedral Thureday morning. Burial will be Saratoga Springs where the veteran trainer purchaaed a magnificent eitala on Union Annus several yeara aco for hi aummer home. His other residence wsa near Jostown, N. on hla Stromholl Farm, whick got Ita nam from the famous horse by that nam which once sported the Hildreth colos. Earn Hildreth waa a unique char Alt five )earset ag he owned and trained a hone and never one during the rentals der of hla life waa he scperatei from th "sport of kings." UnUH Row.

Hildreth was a gambler, often bet a email fortune 01 a horse, going broa no less that half dosen times ret each tins he battled back again to accumulate another fnrtun until a years ago he gave up wagering large aums and dlede wealthy aitt. 1'" salary and commissions from ths Rancocas stabl was often placed al high as 1100.000 a ysar. Famed for hi phenomenal success during th last decade, during which he' won over 1 000,000 fm 1110 to 1IIJ for" Harry Ttaottstt. Hildreth waa alao known for his sue ess a a Jockeys. It was undsr his tutelage that Earl (and and Lavern Fator became knows a America' ranking riders.

Hildreth brought Sinclair Into racing and finally into ownership et lh Rancocas farm one awasd Plsrr Lorlllard. 1 Qorgs Carnentler. former Frenck boxer, haa had his no rebuilt br plaatlo aurteon In Hollywood Calif. PInehurgt. N.

with alx courses within a two mil yaaiue, claim to be lh golf caplUl of wsria; Th Labor Laarua far part nl I PhvalMl In aualria la fpr I eented by 1ILOI0 mmbrg la.

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