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Final Workout, Trims Detroit 7 to 2.
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M'GOORTY THOMPSON BOUT LIKELY ON COAST
MISS CURTIS, INJURED, WINS WAY TO FINALS
make two revivals this season "Much Ado About Nothing" and "Richelieu." Gerald Griffin has made a hit in En island in a tabloid version of "Other People's Money," by Edward Owings
Manchester, Vt., Oct. 6. M'?s Mar- j Towne.
caret 'urt!s of Boston, playing with
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es CilTri'th. the San ti-r. has offered a .lute
mt'i.i.i for n twenty-round bout .11 K.blie McCoorty and Johnny tsm. Hi-- PU'ii to welsh in at l.r8
Eiihl western teams in
of th. reefer, the v.
today, nnakl
the fo.,tt.aU s t est s ' i ! eltmmi te t hi.njpionjthln race seer 1 o:. s and a l..--
ur.ivo'sitif'S in the1 m and all of the hi 1 st will t into action the formal opening if
arson. Ti'.laVs . .'lithe losers from the in their respective will trice followers
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of faothal! opportunities to set a
idea of the new football rules. The four down rule. th- shortening of the length of th- crid '. rors from 111) yards t-" vnrls. and the ten-yard zone back of the iroa! line are the i hanires which the fans who see today's trutr irles must 1 ear in mind. The value rf r h-h'-vv-Ts h..s been increased front five to six p-'n's and the sueeed!rsr Koal remains the same. In other words, th" value of a touchdown and a o;il now is seven points instead of six a.s was the ruling last season. The value of other scores remains the same, three points for a field goal and two for a safr'ty. To local followers of football the contest between m iiri. In liana at Marsh.. 11 field and The Northwest-crn-lakr-Forest strtitrvrle at Kvanston wil lattract most interest. AVisconsin's showing against Lawrence at Madison, Purdue's first contest with I'e Pauw, Minnesota's ftruesl.' with Ames, and Iowa's combat w'th Iowa Normal will cive the w. stem followers of football enoush to think about for at least a week. The results of the eastern battles will be in forest ! nsr to follow, as the bin elevens wiil eto into action iiuainst teams which have been In training for at least a month or six weeks.
fietroit. Mull. O-'t. 5 F.d Walsh, the "hitr moose" of the 'White Sox camp, had his final workout yesterday before tackling the Cubs in the opening: jra me of the t'ho "i.e.. ser.-s next Tuesday, and K.l showed he was fit He trimmed the 1'etroit Titers neatly and precisely. T
to 2. He allowed only six hits, and most of those came late in the irame after the ictc-ry was assured. The bi.r fellow was sick Thursday n! Ah? and complained all nvrtiitis: of illness. Sotnothin A he had eaten did net auree with him, so he claimed. ild d'.Jn't know whet'nr it was the pork chops, the roast b -of. the sausage, the stewe.l chicken, the ice cream, or Just which one of the things he had eaten had disagreed wit 1 him. Anyway, when lei says he's sick it means it's t'me f ir him to pitch, for he does his best while suferinc: intensely, so Manager Callahan paid no attention to the complaint but sent hi rain Just to see that his fjreat r'.trht arm Is worklnc ir proper form.
VpMterdfly'n Keiilt. 'hlcncro. 7; ISct.-olt, li. V nhtii:.v1o:, t 'u York. 2. I'hllmlclphia, t; llnMim, :i. I.iift :mil i'leielanil not ii 1 1 il.
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CniTii- Today. "f'hieuKo nt IetroSt. t leveliand t t. I.oliln. AVflsblncttin at "Xew Airk. lioston at Philadelphia.
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SIR THOMAS LIPTON TO ISSUE CHALLENGE
BERGOOLL CHOICE
MOTOR CLASSIC
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Fairmont Victor Favorite for Grand Price Race at
Milwaukee Today.
London. Oct. 5. --Sir Thomas Upton will sail from Liverpool on Saturday on the steamship Caronia for New
York. In an irterview today Kir
Thoas reiterates his previous stnt
ment that, while n New York, he will
try to arrange a challenge for th American cup. The only quesctlon i
whether the New York Yacht club will nocept a challenge under the universal
rules. Sir Thomas said he did not pro
pose to suK-R-est t n International rule.
althouch he thinks that would be bet ter than the universal ones. He add
ed: 1 will only auk them to accept under their own rule. What Is pood . enoueh for Uncle Sam is rood enough
for mo. I am c ownrieht eairer to challenge, I am told." Sir -Thomas continued, "that some members of the New York Yacht club oppose accept
ing a challenge under the universal ; rules, but I do not think that opinion
i Is held generally."
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FACTS ABOl'T GRAND PRIZE. I Start of race 10 a. m. i Course closed 4 a. m. Probable number of dtsrtern KlrTa. ntlonn reprfwntfd raerica, Germany. Italy. Distance 0 mlleo. or 52 lap. DUlidon of prize money eiS.oOO to winner. S2.5M for arrom'., SI.2-"0 tor third. 7S for fourth. and 5ttO for fifth. AVeather prediction I nuettled Satnrdayt moderate and hrlk southerly winds. Milwaukee, Wis., Oct. 5. The Grand Prize, America's most celebrated road race for automobiles of unlimited piston displacement, will start here today with ten certain entries and possibly eleven. Two of the original nominees for the event have withdrawn. They are Caleb BracK of the Flat team and Ralph Mulford, Knox. Harney Oldfield
probably will be an added starter. Nepotlatic ns for the entry of one of K. B. Hewlett's Flats practically have been completed. Nearly all of the country's bestknown drivers of heavy machines are In the lists, while the cars are the fastest now in the I'nited States. The course Is in better condition than ever
before and there is no apparent reason why the race should not produce fast if not record-breaktntf time The heavier cars wil lhave more difficulty in pasintr on the etraiarhta ways and this hindrance should cut the averages more than it did in the Vanderbilt cup race. Erwln Bersrdoll, winner of the last Falrrnount park road race, is a slletht favorite over Teddy Tetzlaff, holier of the world's road racintr record. TetzlafTs failure to complete the Vanderbilt Is the cause for the sudden shift in bettinx. t is feared that he will apain drive his machine to injury. Tetzlaff. however, is second choice, with Ralph ie Palma Ihlrd.
C ALENDAR OF SPORTS
. I.. Pet. New York It)2 IS ,M I'lttsburV r.S ."US TII'GO ! r! .l4 Cincinnati 74 77 .4!M Philadelphia 73 7S .44 St. I.oiiIh :t 8s .417 Hrookljn .'.s J4 .:tsl Itoiton .M IOI .:t;!i
TftT(!nj' Results. !trookln. S; York. 3. llion, 14: rMili.-idelphla. 2. ! o other ttaniPN tirhrduleil. Game Totlay. St. I.oiif nt t lilrnto, PtttJtbiirti at Clndanntl. e- York nt Hrookljn. , Philadelphia at Roston.
crippled hand, caused by cut-
tir.f: herself on a broken window at Francisco )u,rn, aml -irB. Uonald II. Harlow and cood i f Philadelphia won their matches
yesterday in the semi-final round of the National Woman's Coll" championship t the Essex Country club. They
pounds. l.arney LI eh tens: el ri has oc- jw,u mt.t toav !n th(1 flnalSi provided cepted for Thompson and it now rests th:it Mlaj! ,-urtls Is in condition to with F.ddie Mcio'orty and his manag- , .
I The lefeatcd players. Miss Grace ! Semrile of St. Louis anil Miss Katherine
i kims ni.uiu K'i a i..,m way m prov- i Melius of Los
intr the titie claims or Ooth men. Me- ;
orty claims the championship on the!
pr.und that he has defeated about I
most of the candidates for the honor.!
The cable reports a brilliant success i in London for Marie Tempest in llarols ! chapin's new comedy, entitled "Art and I i 'pportunlty." Geraldlne aMIone has jast l.een enI ,aci'.l by Frederick McKav to play the wes! 'in firl with Hiariflie KiriR in
"The "vV'all Street Girl." filRa Nethersolo will aupcnr in The Awakening of Helena Iti'chie" in London, having leased the Lnelish riclits of trie play from Margaret ArtrUn. V. S. Hart, who was w.th "The Trail of the Loneso ne Pine" In -t season, wiil appear this sea-om in v; KieviHe with t a 1. !..;.- versions or the o'.d favorite. .i oseph'.ne Victor, who made s:i, h a ;.ro!iouneed hit in "Cha n t icier" as the Phftasant Hen. will he the loadinpr won.an in the 'AYei'dins: Journey," in winch Arnold fialy will s'ar.
er. Marty I- or ki nn.
A bout between thesi
two middle-
Thompson calls himself the leader of, the division since he earned a decision!
over Hilly Papke in twenty rounds In j Australia. Lirney I.i ,-hen st et n , Thompson's rep- ! reseii t a t i ve. ofiers to tlKht the Oshkonh !
won.br on a winner tike all basis If the San Francisco offer Is accepted.
MURPHY SILENT ON CHANCE SPAT
An?.-lt'S, will receive the;
bronze medals. j Miss Curtis was obviously handicap- j ped hv her injury In the match with j
.miss Melius. i he players were even at the turn and had a dinK-dona- contest all the way. wlnninir on the heme hole. Should Mrs. Pat low win today she will be the first married woman to wear championship honors.
CHICAGO AUTO RACER HURT
FOOTBALL GAME
FOR TOMORROW
ine i.aet tnu-acn ..leers will open
up the 1 1' 1 2 football season Sunday
when they jo up acamst the etronir Chicago Heights team in the opening trame of the Chlcavro football leaaue.
The pa me will be played at the East
I'h'.capo basebnll park. 141st an For-
syth.e avenue, at p. m. The football
field has been rolled and will be In
fine shape for the trnme. AH of the old men from last year's fam wil) be seen, together wit hsome new men. amonqwhom are Groat and Pall of last year's Hammond tftm. Groat will be seen at full hack, while Ball will play right ta.-kle. The team looks coo.1 this year and the only thlrnr row needtnp to make a successful season is for the people to come to all the trames and support th team. Chiea eo IW-itrhts has a strrniK team this year and as there Is considerable rivalry between the two teams there should be a hardfought contest.
Cincinnati. O., Oct. 5. Charles YV. Murphy, president of the Chlcairo Cubs, dropped, (juietly In to see Chairman Herrmann of the national commission yesterday. ostensibly In resard to the comlne city series between the two Chi capo clubs. Whether or not the purchase of Manaarer Chance's tenth Interest in the 'Ohleapo National leaeue club by a relative of the Fl'dsehmanns of this city was discussed at the conference was not disclosed by either party. Murphy said the Chance affair would be aired later.
and refused to talk about the matter, j He also was sllrnt when asked about1 Eieanor Kent
the man who would pilot the Cubs' 1 ,r v
next season Poth Herrmann and Murphy, however, said they were confident the Giants would be world's champions.
Mason City, la, Oct. 5. C. J. Cnr.nar, the Chloatroan who drove the "Colby Ped fievll." the car that killed P.lllv
, Pierce of Sioux City, suffered a broken i arm and Internal injuries in an auto j race at Albert Lea. Minn. He was after the record, and at the first turn
'his auto skidded and turned over three j
times and went over an embankment. 1 He Is In a critical condition.
Plays and Players
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It Is said Lillian Russell Is really to return to the vaudeville stasro. "The Little Minister" may be turned Into an opera for Alice Neilsen. Estelle Wentworth has been engraered for a ducal court opera In Germany. Henry Miller Is to produce a new play
FOR CUE TITLE' "Tn Plak FUu," after the holidays. - ,. j Cohan S- Harris will this season New York, Oct. 5. A world's ch am- i rrc,i "c "Tho Krame-Fp," a comeidy by nlonshln. billiard tournament with a ny Atwell.
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Japanese player, Kojl Yamada as
conspicuous figure, wil Hake place In New York the latter part of November. The tournament, at 18-2 balk line, will establish a championship to
t Sam Bernard's hew Lobar opera for
this season has been christened "All for the Ladies." Richard Carle 1s now interpolating some dungs of his own into the musical
succeed the one that lapsed last June . PlaV "The G'.rl from Mortntartre." by virtue of having been held for two Programs are to be sold in all th
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Harvard-Holv Cross football
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Nebraska-Hr 11 e vise collepe football pame at Lincoln, Neb. Chlefltro-Indiana football pame at Chicago, 1 North western-Ia ke Forest football game at. Fvanston. 111. Minnesota-Ames football pame at Minneapolis.
Wisconsin - Lawrence game at Sladlfon. Wis. Illinois-Illinois collepe pame at Urbai a. 111. South Carolina-Wake
football pame at Columbia, S. C. Vanderbilt - Marvville collepe football game nt Nashville, Te:;n. North 'a roii na -Tia vidson foot-
ball game at Charlotte, N. C. MMIIV. Close of the s.-ason in the Na- - 0 t..nel and American baseball If agU ?s.
Peoria, 111., Oct o Two state records and three track automobile records were broken before a largo crowd if spectators at the National Implement show here yesterday afternoon. Lonls Dlsbrow, with a Simplex Zip in a race against time completed the mile course ir, :M 1-5, settlner up a new state record for a one-mile dirt track. In the s.i me car Dtsbrow covered five miles in l.4i. setting up another state record, the previous being 4:S 4-F.
t made In C'nicairo. In the windup LMsI brow eoer.-d two miles In 1:49 1-5. In a five-mile race- between "Wild Pill" ! Fnd'.cot: "s Tornado and Madden's Inj tersf .t-'. i::.l!i-n!t r. the l-.st lap forp-
SPEED CARNIVAL HELD AT PEORIA Peoria, 111.. Oct. 5 America's most famous dirt track automobile drivers who are not entered, in the Milwaukee races bepan a two days' speed carnival at the National Implement and Vehicle show yesterday afternoon. "Wild Pill" Endlcott, Kilpatrlck, Nfkrent, Monkmeir and l'isbrow are to compete in the twenty events scheduled for the two days. Forty thousand p.eople were present yesterday afternoon. T!ie weather was pood and the track I'.phtnlnp fast.
Pome smoke that Clarence Darrw clear! It sat1afle.
Shubert New York theatres, according to an apparently reliable report. Mme. Simone is to appear In a play ! called "The Modern Way," by Macdon- I aid Hastings, author of "The New Sin ' Roslne Henley, daughter of E. J. I Henley, and Helen Pertram will be in
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