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SOUTHAMPTON, L. 1, Sept. 1%.— ft did to-day, when Fred Herreshoft of | New York and “Chick” Evans of Chicago | prove whe confronted each other again in the sec-| “has been.” Billy “Young Nixon, the hard-hitting tlonal Links of America, after having | fighter & famous tussle last Friday in the | about as tough ond round of match play over the Na- hy semi-finals of the National champlon- ehip. fea to-day, his superiority over las tional champion last year, and John M. in the top half of the draw was Harold Hilton, now International champion, who In the lower half with Herreshoff and Evans was Max Behr, Morris County, . y ch tons! 2 | Australia for fights, of New Jersey championship rememe | Austria. for, faits r fo, haye make + trip to. brance, who opposed Willlam Watson, Baltusrol. Should Evans win he ts almont certain | ba to meet Hilton in the final, which will | offe | Present the odd spectacle of the cham- pion of Great Britain (also the United plons of France on an American course. | § Should Herreshoff win instead of Ev-| pire ans, which seems moro likely, he will fentag, 6 fora doubtless meet Hilton in a grand battle, which promises to more nearly gauge thelr respective abilities than did the national championship final, disturbed by the encroachment of the largest lery ever gathered. Two other sets in the field to-day, each of which was on its first round of match p! Hilten was 4 up at the turn on Mace Donald and failed to hole out at so/Oden many places that his score cc ‘ardly | Shaw, Pittsburgh; Archtbal many places that his score could hardly , Fuller Potter, all Shint- re ton | necock Hills, all drew byes. cree ache) , beat James 1. 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At Brown's Gymnasium A, A— k Denning and Billy West will be the principals in the main go of Battle -Against Young Nixon | AT SHINNECOCK Will Prove Whether or Not He’s a “Has Been.” BY JOHN POLLOCK. Golfing mistory repeats itself, at least Borne: NELSON Matohes Arranged. Jack Dorman, of the Bronx, and “One Round” Hogan, of Cailfornia, will battle for ten rounds at the ig of the Madison A. C, in the ring again to-night in & and his showing will her or not he has become a Battling Larry Ryan n rounds at the stag next Saturday customer as Bat could mix up with. They will come to- gether in a twelve-round bout Should Herreshoft win over what it ts] esery ee Shia willan: Heaveon eae admittedly the hardest course in Amer- | | been signed up for by the Armory A. A., 3 other two opponents being Young year's Western open champion will be | Saylor of Indianapolis and Matty Bald- settled for a long time to come, Another | win of Boston. fine match was in prospect between |in two Weeks and Baldwin the third Willlam C. Fownes jr, Pittsburg Na- | Week in October. Me 5 Wand of New York. Along with them | wns at re Fairmont A. C. —Klem and ‘Brennan. $+ again under the | been secured (Special to The Krentng Wor PITTSBURGH, Pa, § Giants played, their Pittsburgh befqre a comparat was due to the bad weather as well as to the fact New York knocked th the local public ta the run: ge is anxious (0 get with to put Beast He will take om Saylor ambition out of crweleht of Pittsburgh, " Beitinaon, manager of the je at ana ie Starieck, the th Was paire@ with Charles E, MacDone | 2ujd PUL MM Aid, the moving spirit of the ideal | tently by kno-sing out ‘Bred course. adler ame Ames drew the pitching assignment for the Giants and Lefty up the burden for Pittsburgh. ‘The Giants went with instructions to hurry !t along so as to catch an early where the great deciding battle tx to| % begin. to-morrow with a double header nt Prana to bring off t the struggle on New Hugh | MeIntosh another effort, to ure some Ann fom train for St. Louls, rou $20,000 to go to Wolgast and $10,000 to cP as ae wer fight for thew Billy Gibson, who has a pp f0F three fate at te He ' ch cabled ba Heke ne oy als | days while the Cubs are doing the samé | i) against Philadelphia, agers are all of the opinion that these) duels will decide the rag. oat clded before the game to-day ot {it at 6 o'clock regardiess of conditions McGraw had a string of the gates to rry the players to the train as quickly as the game was ended. The Giants took the lead right at the Jump and had the gatne well under wey bere eg 2 jement ” fie. eM Siete at the af fer ent val at uses, en Sie Li ac H States) struggling against the cham- stag chin Oly A. ne as recetred an otter from 8 the en, my pode wit fm thet a it prevent ioc aro ound bout. to consent tO. take. font ti a ten-round ‘bot, Jim Savage, the New Jersey light hearywelgbt, IM. Robertson, Shinnecock Hills, | greeted by a mall but recherche aus lence when they came out to start the this afternoon first game of an interminable series. on and Evans va. Wat- | geri ably means that Hilton 1s. lyn uniforma, Hy cleaning the Jority of the Brooklyns can get « tance of @ixth plac the local gang, chance to get sixth pla ne opened with a single for Pitte- Glants were stil and added another Merklo singled, stole went to third on Simon's throw, a corking singie like honest endeave infants all asserted befo: hey were just ramn: i ull of endeayor- Dodgers started the game by out to the piteh Smith “doubled tol Murray filed to left, Ames was in great form and three In- fleld taps wound the Pirata® up in thelr halt of the third There was little doing tn the fourth, Aines yielded hia second hit in the] ot Mned a beauty into | . re made a clean muff o centre, 19—The € w IST RACE. wy 107; Star Ro ‘ Fe sig futons fi ° An “ss, Flobert Bruce, iin: itty 108 a thang Mnid'Mlieant, 142 hit with a pitched by Quarter iS 1 HACE, 5 Ope, mile, and aerenty va Honncer, ®; Helene, 99; The Hague, Toi to ruh for him centre, The Hig! one man belng "each hea two left on th dtake his plac landers failed to r Special, 2.79 1449-55 Broadway ny $50 Worth $100 Worth $3 to $4 Deposit)$7.50 to $10 Deposit Te fo $i a Week| 8t to $1.50 a Week heavy filler is anes Bed Worth $2 ‘Cave Tretieg Stamps ‘With Eat Puce ed and Gaspat agd his replaced him. 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Krappe, p but 3 y popped | Umpires—Connolly ai Wentervelt, short and MeCarthy got Merk) grounde: AMERICAN LE PARK, for the Pirat a for possersion of third place in the With one down in the » American League race, came here tos er singled into right, but w ed out | by Myers on a close play at second day and began a senies of four games Ames popped out to Miller, with Hal Chase's team, Although the} enhance ther was delightful for the game LEXINGTON ENTRIES. mly a fair sized crowd of fans turned . out, there being about 30 of them on| ‘Freckle, | hand when the bell rang starting the| lected Krapp to tora up his benders to elands were blanked in the first, two men being left on the bases, In the Highlanders half Wolter was lon the kneecap and was so badly injured that Zinn had In core, hit atsthe plate and ) Great Steel Bed Strongest construction, con- tinuous posts, seven large, best enamel. 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