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Fa ae eae pS 3] ‘ THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 14; 19015. ALL THE NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD. © GIANTS BEGIN A [Ayopi7f¢. = |WALTHOUR TO RACE ‘pit yari7¢ ~=WARD AND DAVIS DOUBLE-HEADER. Wer hy WT Ee acain, bl Mi TENNIS CHAMPIONS Ware and Wright Lost Three Straight Sets in ‘“, Rain Threatened to Mar Conflict with Boston, ; H Doubles at Newport's Nation and Only the Faithful Turned Out. 5 p ational Tourney. | Batting Order. ire’ Indecision was Urprising, as = a SEWPONT, KR. OL, Agu. §6—Ward) By thelr record of victories the cham- ew York. Boaton. Emalie i usually correct and fr = 3 Aud Davin, the present untional) pions become permanent owners of the Haltren, cf. finale. rt, Mi Rcutiimeteaatcuiledseseienionmmecens 2 St tennis cha to-dny defented | Challenge trophy, which haa been the ones a5 Romton won by ond and timely Mt-| Bookies Get Even with dip Ware niu Weheht, chattengerss in ovvect of competition in the matches Cooley, “cf. ding bus Btrans’a! error in the fth ‘of | &% Race Was Declared Off W"" et since 189, but which never before has Murphy, 1 Murphy'a roller started the slaumhte ( 9! cue been won by any team three times—the fen Bb, sd inade posible, ostonn Oat three thesualent ® After Three Hours’ to dean Sea New York, five. ! Again. Sailing hallenwe Most of the matches in the singles Taylor, ‘p. Willis, p. Fittean Giants went out on pop, files. i of War were won in three sets. Summaries: wh Umpire—Mr, Emalie ECG Te acute bk - Championship singles, first round—J. y If the Olants won a game, just a measly game ot SCORE DY 18 Hae ce g Q Seabury beat Harry Oclricha, 64, 6-2, Gr Betion one BOO OT EBS oo] SPLITTING OF FCURTH : > COLUMBIA SEEMED TO 6-1; R. Stevens beat LC. Wrights 8-4, fe world be quite th ft Think you, eee | 3 3 Sate ua Li er ee eer ngs % | RACE LENGTHENS CARD. i ! BE LEADING THEN beanbag He OUT Ct ben ae : | : o : jothier bea: toad we know inet trees ent cons | SECOND GAME 5 nd Beal *. Stila, 6-2, 60, 6-1, W. L Foutke fl stand the sudden farne? |e = - PATNA ti ea Tel C. Eldridge, 6-1, 6-3, 6-0; W. cat enal cariel Bring Ou Larae [tournament and forthe ue HEA ees BW (B.) Kurtz beat N. HT} eee Is and Gangzel attended to Slagle. Attendance. the championship of the United § . 3 undy:} , 6-2, 6-0, \ (Special te The Evening World.) No runs ——— — ———— —_ H) POLO GROUNDS, Aug. 14—It certain-| 5 = Sie boat. Home of tne! \j ly would be a queer sensation and the | Roa Le z (sperial to The Reening Worl) (rouble at the atart was evidently, die | i horizon of the baseball fan would glow | | fonk made a pretty stop and theow | RACH TRACK, SAIATOGA. N.Y, tou zi ton of the judges oat with a more roseate hue. He mieht | Over Of Iickmans amet eed " fect ractn ittons. pre= ycben! too even be chipper for a day or two; maybe | Strang's pop-fly. Ganzel Med elat the trick this afternoen. and The ap Ime of the start as seen Just a trifle “sansy” with the spunk of izle. No runs. eosin crowd was agreeably surprised on from sb wad ns bollows: ether days prenmey, war gut, Davie to, Hing eroivauwarnnrseablsgnaenelecd i But the outlook ts not encouraging. | stopped Cooley, No rune Sen «nix paces cnrded jeatl and her tend oe 3000 ‘The faces of Gotham's loyal rooters are Firth tanta The fourth race, which originally had ,to tow her Into the: ha oatatmale seyera le ing off on e mapa of the drowned lands or the desert! Wg mip-un in front of the pluie] wanty entries, was split, and one-ha had dino -taken Constitutl inl tack, but ag the Columbla é on the pert tack the new The ® of Sahara nowadays. Gloom tn written | Warner mincun jn front Of ie pie lof ft was carded ax the sixth ra . all over them and traces of care furrow | tunt “and vonoed to Lowe, Dineen rerson for this wan the faet that some co was entted a¢{ bot nmin around 4 halt minute later |r oNDOR CROWD WISHED LIP- fielded Van's amash too slowly go. f , ene eeu eR nen as i ont u . thelr A Datlentheneske Warner and bath were, mite.) Nan ani racex had very light entrl If the Columbia hnd on ——— TON “GOOD LUCK.” Some of them come to the gamen just | jyaraer nnd both were ware, Van ait) track was in superty shape and in SARATOGA ENTRIES the same, but they are not happy. and! mont, to Tenney. No rune feondition —fo° reeard- The | § ATEMANS POINT. Au. D4—8e e — ‘any on» can ace {t at a glance. They| Murphy died by the | Davis-Ganzel! fook furtively about when they enter | foute. Lowe popped to Strong. | Long | wan safe on Strang’s low throw to) torn the grandatand as if half ashamed of} Gangel,, McBride copped of Moran's tofant. weath s charming. In fact, Sara-|@ ver had ation cool and plene- r Generally i is het and ther w 12.35 the ya four mllen of the ¢ nib anited about (Special ta The mati-| RACE TRACK, 3A 3 | —The entries for to-morrow's races are ming World.) Owner and Designer of Shamrock TOGA, Aug. 1. led on T. rae. ¢ being seen there. ve right centre. No runs showers @\t Jon was still lending Colum! miei folio’ the United s Batting Orders Arete. sa f Stath Innin ‘The attendance was very large, and § aithouuh the Imtter had gatned| First Race to Je and up; sell The batting order was switched snd! MeHride out, Dineen to Tenney. Sel-lthe continued patronage seems to war- wane in mile and a vi lpaeh ot cl eee : - | iw the | Mfteen mine! nireiu 103 | Steen ie the iiet, whore he, belongs | Pernt te et ER, Nig rant making extensive Imnravements ® | utes. Lone Fistierman “tas | LONDON, Aug. 1.—Sir Thomaa Lipton q by merit. His object was to nec a DKON! Dineen out, Davin to Gangel. Strung | before the next season a neato @iadliese cee HI) salle White Star steamer Teu- on bases early in the game as possible. /and Ganze! acttied Sia Tenney eln- Vinee Race. £6} tonic to-day, When the Irish sportaman. t0 encourage the men behind him. Mc-| gied to right. Demont Med to Selbach. cS i Nabe nnd it eked the an slow Mbj left Leo: te in -s 4 Dride, too, was boosted up above Sel-| Yo runs For maiden twovrearcolde. five and one-half | for Liverpool he wan G Lund Bi furlongs, race. Second Rac handicap; seven | cheered by a biz coowd of well-wishern, Dach, followed by Hickman, Strang and mere mtatinat fe Tr seem that Umpire Emaslie'e deci-| Gangel filed to Cooley, Warner sine] Startera wante. jocks St HI Fin Str gion declaring Nichols safe in the tenth| fled to centre. Denger out, Lowe to Trites INU. 112) Tuner 3 faning yesterday, which cost New York| Tenney, Warner gong to second, Van £3 he ture ie BATEMAN'S POINT, ROL, Aug, 1—| War Paper ay | wt Dhui With a record of six wins each in racet dor thus far thin season, th Constitut ind Columbla pr thirty-miae ¢ at over the cours dassembled at the station to bid him farew Among the tokens presented to Sir Thomas before he teft was a beautiful %Stmodet of the new America’s Cup chal 2 10 a op He 1) Phuctanuada for anotiver| Gol Patten... H Kine Pepper as Hrenton's Reef Lightship to-day. TWIN “pyieg Htece Tue Kenner: for tnree-year-ole; [iene r oo al platices ht is of man- Mast of cae New York Yacht| one mile snd three furlongs. anese bronze, from the trimmings o! meat ccutey Ce UE aD ‘ie Heron s Lepper: ol the platen wel on the Shamrock fe Uestene er cup de eae Rhymer Tae Paraser Pala GLMCA Ck 5 fenders, the yawls and seventy-foot| Arak Los vitewiaa 5. Lu | Kold plated, the rigging of gold cords ‘Geta Wand the sails of woven fowera It sivops, and was for fifteen miles wind-| All Greea ; selling: Ave] was the gift of Mins May Morell, Fourth Mace—or ty} Slr Thomas's party Included Charles ward and leeward. F ante half turloves. The prospect. was not very good for] Dragom: Russell, J.B. Hililard, Robert Ure and George L. Watron, tae designer of the sauisfactory facing weataer arty in| park Chasenge morning. in t there Was acarcely ot Keune wind, the upper harbor presenting prearanced sires kelioniane ts Who the time drew near for the train FA bah acta z loa RAs eT leave the crowd cheered Sir Thom ++, mu - Ste ARIA a8 Tein sink “For He's a Jolly Good Fellow: er throuan e' i. called fe a specch. In reply ne Arak Ut bone Feherman 4 thanked ti present. for thelr kind 109 Thr lus Coat TT Wishex iat eNprented the Hope that tle: HH Toteiinle rock Il. would fulfil all expecta- aady game, Lady tatty frame 10) wi 1 more glaringly bed| out, Lowe to Tenney, No rune. Cnicaceat os a wan nupposed. ‘Emmelie at first Weieved| Cooley Med to Davis. Murphy qinwted | UM cades, 10 7 the runner “out,” then when Hickman|to left. Lowe struck out. Long aingiet | de his second stab at Nichola,| one too hot for Davis to handle, Moran |7irchirgtt wed his ruling fe"! The um-t went out, Strang to Gangel, No runs. | Arrant $= | inn nareveorn. 112.09 Bhantoagelt, 11S, Coyile 8 810 Dedtington, 116 MeCue o 91L made the running Into the at ch, lowed by Tribes HI, John Bar acy nt jana rowall As soon a Jened ont, Tribes HIM went tot s jand won eastly by four lengths f TDestitute. who war a leneth and a half in front of Lady val The favorite rawall, was of poorly and wax never | prominent was Club's N pik ot High Carnival Pay like 107 Truma 105 Montana Mozeer M0 Step Onward... fo maiden: threc-sear-olda; mile SECOND RACK, Hanlon Sent Newton to the Box Against] vor ai ses satay cute an Quaker Townsend for Final Tussle. The wind breezed up from the soutn- ast about this tin at 9.90. there Waa enough alr to ss yachts out Rare to the start. So up w the big main- at) done all on this side that the headsalis ae De done, 4 the boat ails, the club topeails an x cnt the of th t skilful Tolled neatly In stops, and by 10 o'clock | ay —— hiwmen Inthe United Kingdom, If ail the racers moved outside to the HARLEM RESULTS. |we fat we shull know. we nave been F 1 3 Start good Won dctving Time 3 3 Mgatehip, beaten by gen high-feeling sporta- ‘The Natting Order. roll Jennings doubi Alsike made the running ander hard itah |p Beier er ene E P| in single to wraps, Hix Eimisence and First Whip 2) Sky ALE aaa Lalas hd fe CE TRAC! ARLEM, Aug. 14.—{| Me who know more “about the game Brooklyn. Philadelphia fanned. Hallman 9% Tawi | lnoinweiredlinaeoue hes tancturnirachig }} by the committer boat. signin f RA RACK, HARLEM, Aug. 1-1 than we: Keeler, rf. Thomas, cf. . . it Kelle One 1 vad | 3] for a windward and leeward course. the [phe races run here to-day resulted as —— Sueckerd if nrerton sta, send went out, Danlen to Kelley, One| began and fis Eminence took the lead WE TET ee eal tts : Loree ad Us polvertons 2, fineness nl Dotehanty | RINE, the Rad f0, the streteh, when Dt ra HT Cae follow: f Standing of the Clubs.) Yb elehanty, erin lensls Ud hale ein wer pandd Pale AST T wancachotiile At 5 Col and) Constitution | First Race—Five-elghths of a mile, : ‘ Baod.” Smextltseh e to fret, while Barry took the lat: | home, Whip winning by a neck. ro V8 mooi Sed RES Pe CADETS : Hoe e raat erartattorBs NATIONAL LEAGUE. Dahlen. ‘sn Jennings. 1) Blace in left. Kelley singled to was twelve lengtha (n wind wax then blowing a nice seve Jace, was second; | Clubs w. Ww. bre. Irwin, ib. Hallman, 2b A’ wild pitch ady markable ride of Harry Elkes | Since the day of Elkes's overthrow bY | Knot clip, Vrittshare... 54 rate) McGuire, ¢. Crone, 88. I praeeprateea ae at haar at the Stadium, Buffalo, Monday might.) Walthour, an event which marked an Stavilsvanl Maneted: 1 Race—Three-quarters of a mite, |EBlat iphia S438 2H os Donovan, § Dugrieby,, p. pseaieximoy: soortng. Irwin sent a selling, fre ant) when he rode five miles in 7.21, has vert-lepoc in the eyeling Alstory of America) a. ioe by Burnie Hunton, + to 10 and |ireotiyn ti oF fin apie aah nei high one to Thomas. One run newing {fled the prediction. recently made oy! the former hax won three straight races. | yeqr. Hoth were over the Une before [OUt: Headwater, even for place, was | Aan WABIINGTON PAR . OOKLYN, Third Innin, pia rerenicanteiioreye MING PIS) ATT Pop’ Bikes that Harry would soon be | created new records and. eq Bd Ke gunfire at M3, and had to return. ve on by {iehe woke D Dap hs ve Nations, 103, shaw 1 \( t “r before tsleral others In. competitt The Cons ny te FE <5) y wae) EA Ket beg tha AUR. 16—The champlon Hrookiyne won] Thomas angled. Wolverton's buns tol Pane 32, Tomi tf) Hea hte Seen Grn yeep ie " Th i rie isn vehi eet eines Te ke Finceusy chara] iene acres Ea the frat of thelr doublesheader| Irwin f 1 Thomas at second. Flick [Mocky, lub Cochran . jes in 72h a ex Lay Leo eomarked improveme akew's | itias ane patie 5 ; i tr ‘HRS * with the: Fhilliee here this, afternoon fmuittered the | tn ves | Walverton ittticay ind. Wonce for the mile und is seconds faster work adds interest to hie race of next |Constitutlon a few aundred yards to tne Detroit...) 59 U5 526)Sitwaukes «35 by a. score of § to 4 Gompatstrailon te eteal seconds i NOU Utt: i mart kendcai Won cleverly than the world’s of Saturday at Manhattan Beach when he i POW AaeHit ieee key ha the most meets Hattey Wi ‘ns e paced champ h ship of America and Lopirse of $3,000, winn 5000 PERSONS AT BRIGHTON | lf millions cannot buy back youth again, : bunted to Towns: aad Farrel) was! Re caught at third, Keeler foul-fed to[ part, @afe eround when hits McFarland. Sheckard singled advane- | tim ave roar. T n, ing Newton to xeqand. Down's grouader | two e _ champlo; pitched a splendid! to Hallman forced Sheckard at second. | the game. only allowing the Quaker stu runs, tons ers to make five safe hith off his won the game by thet They smashed Dug, five miles made by Benny Munroe sev | miton the turn eral weeks ago. One tony cleewd and, taking the ecm Tres, pemmaa rim kc iri rhea Sa TROTTING RACES TO-DAY there is still hope for happiness Vor three-ymarcolda am selling, six (Continued from 2] tutione = testing strepiice, | Abbot Both got hearty receptie ju Wont ies leds anstafnal hen r RUS seraeereninah nit pucine clams. “The race wax Rood 4 ke that which ty coming | throughout | and riven no agale orrow mio money and Xava third. oadlayoe event there wae prom. | W ded. | rt. Five vnlen, for Hallman at irst Page) > —s in. smoking a SECOND GAME. The oniy ¢ OLN TLESCrOSS | Vararteratceabinise jocks, Mold Katgnt Wir, Sime y forced Kelley: at f Met Valngled, promoting Daly | ant et Mn. at, ca nen to talrd. Dahlen le we Hoand on lice Me MMT. iudlman ow down Daly scored. Tewin [thors Maurice led, scoring Datien, and oon thy | peters Heh Les nu. [chrow. home Irwin sprinted to second. [fate Wartelt, hit Ake ges for the secur Newton and Farretl * for the Hrooklyn and MeFarland di Philos. thi ond heat of the Bonner Mem. trotters, Was another good Hoafter a drive in the stretch, of; Dollie Dillon won by halt oa lene ime of mu races compoaed the card, the Which was the Bonner Memorial k Thana eee wa out py RAPFeIL It mately to fet, scoritug Urwin, [iingieater IN Wits 3 03 t D. but umpire Nash though. ais Me ea eee eee eet vaiceneareaiichaglan Tareseeiner, Wi 110 | 33 Phe best trotters of the 212 HL HelE want eecond/s a lenath tn F ferent and tne gunner was date, Wl} s i r Start t Wan driving Ma entered, and then there was ard Silver broke Just after scorins * THOME Heh Adee Dahlen eid Fifth tnnsng. Seotch Tush and Hangleawter cut out} race for 20) pacers, almost ax interest- 1 lost consiterable dietince, Lwtite D ree ee mas singed. Dahlen's fumble of «ran AN where Corne ell Wen: to the front Foo Daitien Delenanty man] Ranmas singled: | Dahieh’s fungal Ries | ays aport begun wlth th Methecdtivechare. Deliies Diitan ok, Newton. NOV reach second) and Wolverton. fira nlay’s unfinished Metropoll- Stiver Aniahed sixth. Keeler drove a low fy to 7 | Fick steuck out. ‘Thomas and Wolver b oo r yt. Bring | ; f Delehantse rade son ton made a double steal. Delehanty Mid | ' LOMB nAnLE AC Reatlwlancee SUS CR STIG Hetty G. Won Pretty Heat. ; eatch 0! Maat vut. No runs ule In front o . E cere at heat et the & srounter BY] Sheckard out, Van Haltren to Fters, Capt Brino had} (The frat heat ot th furnished ay 4 So runs. ha Dulas struck out credit fram yeaterday. | fron dn Ratha k Second tn TRUE Rpateneri ne one. ‘The fourth heat of! winning By haifa length trom Be. f McFarland Ufted a foul ty ‘ a pretty one and Dick Ser Kameez Me neath 3 —- drive by a head. ‘Tine aU Betty Gclnithe stretehe ridden He Tat few strides tt wae a Iereck rice. The three heat-winners tn rial met tn a race, whie ave the sireton, Onwa gthe. al bet 10 Taf = MEN FAMOUS R No. 88518 guaranteed to cure all dt eothe dint heat of Ut ors's stuillon Shadow Chimes s true vorth, for after a pre rgtH from Ter he head of Nava home by a anade the ran pun the where Sir Bes showe Inj race he wen by a 1 INVADER WINS W'ABLIND AND at of Louisville, an } SIXTH Wt conan The tat ant up \ AMERICAN YACHT CADILLAU|MIDGET CYCLIST'S CHANCE TO} oo... wnte, joan. BEATEN TWO MINUTES. SHOW OLD-TIME FORM. 3) Widrly Coehn mora. Wt th — Ghiroy Yes fle, SM, Creamer Uimitence, 100, Brennan Wray stone 110. dy'nlly, 4. fon'nil tifth and final Dick a break short! by m k fter the ost much ground, and where captules and infections fall, 75¢ jatter the start, lot much xroun ane CURED cepa Artalections) (a ier aed to win by Kremen, pr ‘ KREME! on AY. N. winth g of the neat gave Y _ Time— 2.10, = again showed his heels | Sportsmen's Goods, Id In the second heat of the | tet, the heat was a repetition the frat, except (hat Geers’s horse TIRES 135 n the dow Challenge Trophy Wil Be tn the | Welsh Rider WHT Meet jands of Commodore Goud | (nt fornian in Garde: Ww. Las, 150, 3 to unload, very known late erham cht, ‘ ara Next: Ralome, 10 99 a 4 " t M&W. HM a i i running was again second and Nava third. Time : uarantend CHICAGO, Aug. 14.—The Fourth In-| Jimmy Michael, the midget pedatier, Ridit rite | 1 high-grade wwe!l Spe. ' 1 ded | ‘“n ¥ Yernational Cup race to-day for Cana- phase Iorientay ainazs been indoor The tirt heat of the day's big event | K' S| . Atted ing, will have a chatice to. retee | hand. whee! Ga’a Cup was won by the Canadian boat) himaci{ “next Monlay. night. ‘Then, se eee wast telnent | a1 PARK Row,” Invader. She crossed the finish line at! Will peor aioraz ater and, of Galltor: DELMAR WINNERS Geers in Front Again, | OPP. POST-OFFICK, REMEMBER NUMaEn, 3 cenmile paced race at} _B07, unoMcial time, The American de- ison eauare Garden, the scene of som 2 It Was ia the Bonner Memorial Stake Med e i of tae dit 1ow's Kreatest trhumphs | ay or 212 trotters. ‘The race waa one of edica Gi fender, Caditiac cronmd at 2.09.30, In his outdoor races this weason Miche] RACK TRACK, DELMAR, Aug. 1 Lees Eheiee rod Pe eeu TET | tne cwrentest ever trotted, Ol ed. | — = =o ri eenmis [fel has been singularly unfortunate, al opye paces. ru It practically certain that Com-|iunctured tire of some equally trivial| eae maces run lore Gooderham, of Canada, will |Milshay spoiling hin chances in almont very contest, In practice he hi wveithe Canada's Cup in his porneasion |qulng in watld's record time ae Geers again showed his great general: | OLD DR, GRINDLE, _ ship, He drove Onward Silver, and al- A speciale in Umass of men. Under ja| though the horse showed wonderful | Dit. GHINDLE'S s:teatibe treatment blood follows First Race--Six and a half furlongs, time ‘so to is) Won by pated Sandy, 7 to 2 i bt, Puident, he still haw hin old-time speed | 6 mits Lt 3 tor pluce,| apecd he looked beaten 100 feet from [isnrenturvetpenatoeoutnce ulecrorte (are, Fo : = ere will be the Usual geries of af jemeig third, ate rallfate ! a Mowing Is the oMcial time for to-|teur events, entrien for which. of Time.| the wire. Dollie Bidwell and Confessor 1 thee idast sand aaees complain Mosla *, with P. T. Power: ond rs oman | ted the way around and seemed to hay ‘a Finiah, |on Saturday: mornin Wantby Nannies. to taeds | socketed Onward Silver, but at the al Di LORINDLM Nae © record Tor ‘rarvelbo a 038 Jou Doughty, 6 to 8 for pinc tance named Dollie Bidwell, who waa OPVICE OVET 20 YEARR AT 171 Wen A iisie of nnn ot petaebal” 1 tee Quannah Parker third leading on tho rail, swerved enough to | 13th ot, between 6th and 7th aves. Advice free, t i ering in the meeting | nies qe 2 ree A n ow Geers to pars ehrough: and he | Medicine st. Hours 9 to 9. Suadaye 9 to 3. PCmInecceiine Antellng a Rave-—Five-elghths of a mile, s charap'o 4 Th Sidwent jit teat Contessor by LAFAYETTE CAPSULES Abbot on Thursday, 1 Washingtoo Park." inst plajed’ with the Phillie Won by Oken, 9 tw 2 nad 6 Belle, 4 10 1 for ce, was wecond;|a head for the place. Time—2.10 Royal Athlete third. Thme—1.03. Shadow Ubimes, by Geers’ 1-4. ’ Howe, 1 dleehi Boe. 5 1) drags ButIful gists ‘oe RA, LUTWIN: regsies Aa Bowery

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