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ano Newsy| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK | |nosenreochen, _____Abroad—THE AMERICAN ATHLETE—Home Again NOERMIT WRNER IN GOLF TOURNAMENT ull Me Ak | i ia i | iI! (4 =| Tom McNamara Is Runner-u; it i it \ la With 296 on Buffalo rh Golf Links. — v W BUFFALO, N. ¥., Aug. 2-3. J. Ml Dermott, Atlantic City, present of the title of open golf champion nM f United States, has undoubtedly afinened the title for another year. He come | pleted the fourth and final roun@ of | play this afternoon in 71, making his jtotal score 24. Tom McNamara was | wee ‘ond with 2%, having completed the fourth round in 69, a record low goore for the local links. Alex. Smith end H, J. Brady were tied for third at @& | A storm came up so quickly during the play in the national open golf cham Mol , pr Haaser plonship here to-day that nearly or aah { yody was caught and soaked to u a NICHOLSON AND. RD skin. The tent oceupled by the “tae Z - a tlonal committeemen came within as (With Tlokets Back Home? , Y Z, TESREAU WENT AFTER | SCHULTE GAVE CUBS tone Seda OLD TIME RECORD OF | GOOD STARTER WITH FOURTEEN SRK HOMER TO BLEACHER Instead of Arranging Big Ban- quet for American Olympic Team, Wouldn’t It Be Good Plan for Reception Committee eee TE Nee Tea Wenn you trained for six months or o eer to make the American Olympic teem end won your event in the Mela! tryouts, and paid your own way from a fer Weaste: ‘seg ine Pd aha ané went over to Stockholm ani lapse. While many leading players have finished several were sttil) out whoge scores were likely to be rutned, Some of the best scores: r Smith, New York, TGt Tom MacNamara, Boston, 73-29% McLeod, St. Louis, 7231; Jack Newark, Frank B, Woody } den Cit Jack Dingwall, Pitt World’s Champions Are Eleven Games Behind Leaders in American League. burgh, Tom Bonnar, Philadel tae Ala Gotwopet la 7us endet tne wee NATIONAL LEAGUE. AMERICAN LEAGUE. [ian : 8 ‘ " ’ Dan ny, Canada, #—239; By | Ape ti ay ord lg agate Back in Joe Kelley’s Days the] Chicago Wanted Three in a Mulgrew, Cooperstown, 16-29; woulén't tt get your goa? ‘ : ; i ‘BED AOx. Harland, Buffalo, S!—2; James Gousidering the fact that all those Giants Did Things to Row From Dahlen and Lead over Senators. Dougherty, Merchantaville, ‘@adags happened to Byrd, the American | Lead over Athletics *Howard Lee, Detroit, 81-243; @isoas thrower who beat Duncan and Cincinnati Too. His Dodgers. Lead over White Sox. Brady, Boston, 73-26. took second to the big Finn who cracked ; Mite Lead over Tigers.. Denotes the amateurs, Third record, Nicholson, - pec) -—— total—Percy Barrett, Toronto, i, these tire: sotarned, Otyraplane ‘ass *Walter J. Travis, 78-29; W. A. Mee fairly successful in maintaining @ philo- BATTING ORDER. BATTING ORDER. | tartand, Alexander Campbell, ) sophic calm. New York. Cincinnati | Brooklyn. Chie | 0-231; John Darling, 76-241; George y Byrd and Nicholson were among the er Mt, f. Moran, ef. Sheckard, If. Lill anne ‘eet saa Iron wr bl iy athletes who arrived two days ago. Doyle, e Northen, rf. Schulte, rf. ; 4 Canoe Brook, withdrew Grange os, | The former bails from @ town @ biun- Becker, of Foti ta Smith, 3b, Tinker, ss. Zelter Thea (eLDasinie: Collen Cray French Lick. Grea ‘or 60 from Chicago, the iat. Merkle, 1b. Mitchell, rf. Daubert, Ae Zimmerman, 3b. Daniels also, NO RUNS, ed tO) Aleck Smith, despite unusual effort, ter from St. Louis, All the manage- Murray, rf. Grant, 3b, Wheat, If. Leach, ef. zeigt idee who + .3 consistently high throughout, | ment of the Olympic team able Herzog, 3b. Egan, 2b. Cutshaw, 2b. Sater, be a was to Meyers, ¢. McDonald, ss. Fisher, as. oagg eg wes transportation to ee si Clarke, c. Miller, c. * Whee trina e wre ess| Murphy Fight To-M Pick, | it oe eee ee es oe bed Gidem ar tye and Finneran, Umpires—o: First Race—Two-year-olds; | he had seven. Out In 3 an ck ip ® oe aeeanal: Capenees,. Wise wanes urp Y ug t O- orrow pea Binal . five furlongs—Tankard, {08 Moran: he was 77, exactly the same a9 )ester- as much as & @ymptom. One had sev- i i E lh i 5 POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, Aug. (Spectal to ‘The Evening World.) kart), 3 to 1, even gnd 1 to 2, first:| day morning. Means Much to Attell 2.—The fourth game for the Reds drew| WASHINGTON PARK, Brooklyn, N. | Capt. Elliot, 106 (Sctuttinger), 9 to Tom Anderson jr., who was in the f tallied only two 3's when he should eas!- FORT ERIE WINNERS. ly have made four. On the other hand he escaped anything above 5's, of which 5 h n landed; the other was a natod—he had & small crowd to the Polo Grounds|Y., Aug. 2—With two games to their Fe fo and 1 £0 ,b mecond: Gerraru, [eee pert ee Rieines ce de cente, c1 oftus), 7 to 2,3 to 2 0, | drenched and so stiffene, took place last March, was productive jthis afternoon and when the game eae can wocdte cain anrace ———- third, Time 101, Auster, Kinder aac! quence that he took 43 coming home to banded and how carefully dé | ere BOL Hore en ‘ ‘ ‘and 38 out, total 81, which doubtless ends his | hi ‘ of much gossip as @ result of Murphy's |* ere Ww ’ . Exton, Cordu F, Barbara Worth and be ‘ boy through the expences st, ove Abe uae a As He Never)charses that Attell wanted him to |persons in the stands. Big Jeff Tes-| confidence of making It three victories| Callahan’s Men Take Kindly Taay ARG alvo tan, chances, t } neither buy refiresd dokete to Bt L frame the fight. reau did the pitching for the Giants|in a row. Capt ack Daskart see has ‘SECOND RAC! wocveansbida| —_—_—_—_——___ and Chicago ‘Drevide entertain: f . | SuMce it to say that Attell did not |and Rube Benton, the left-hander, op- | been out of the Dodger’s lineup for near- % j five and a half furlongs.— | and sustenance at the Walder! for aes Trained Before for Twenty- | cover ‘himself with glory ‘te a result |posed him. Victory today gave. the |ly two weeks with an Injured foot, went | tO Warhop’s Curves Right Kagura, 102 (Shuttinger), 20. to 1, 3| Q extended period of time. Bo the etrand- . of what happened; neither his ac- Giants a chance to tie their old record | back to his position to-day and received to 1 and 6 to 5, won; Latent, 108 | ed athletes searcbed out a ¥. Mc. a,| Round San Francisco Bout. Hlons ince that time been auch as t0/againat the Reds, when they won four- | great ovation from the fans. Ragon Off the Reel. (tgrtin, 12 to, 1, 9 to and 8 to 6 where, after much conversation, they ESTES. | SOUR GAGR lewapaper critl- | teen straight games while Joe Kelly|and Miller were in the points for the SeoNe) Faris Queen, us — | 1 to 10 and out, third. | bebifd and bunted up three or four Ban Francieco, Aug. 2. |trained before, and on top of that, he| The Reds failed to score in the first. |twirler, worked for Charley Murphy's BATTING ORDER. pany | members of the Reception Commitee HE twenty-round fistic encounter |{s quite shrewd enough to realize that | Bescher got a base on balls and_stole|crowd, The tcams will play a double- “ Chi THIRD RACE—Four-year-olds and up: | that ts to get up @ great affair in honor between Harlem Tommy Murphy he has come to the fast ditch. | recond, but Maraans, Hoblitzel! and] header to-morrow, the first game start-| New York. Rath, 20. selling; six furlongs.—Moncrief, 104 of the returning athletes on Aug. 4 and Abe Attell to be held te-|. The two boys have practically fin-| Mitchell were easy outs. ing at 1.30 P. M. begged ahs Sadie, 1% (Mooney), 6 to, 1 to 2 and 1 to 5, won; | when nearly all of the boye have re-| morrow afternoon at Coffroth's Eighth |!#h4d thelr training. Murphy did prac-| ‘The Gtants also drew a blank, Snod-| First Inning—Sheckard bounced one| ©’ ‘ost ey Onn oe Thirfty, 102 (Ambrose), 2% to 1, 4 to 5 turned and gone to their Gomes in dif-| gireet arena w el ally no boxing, He 18 down to! grasy hrown out by McDonald.|to Cutshaw and perished at firat. | Sterret! ’ and 1 to 3, second; Silicte, 97 (Nickelus), ferent parte of untry, an 1 conclude the week's | weight und believes in Attell [Stee Wend CHRO WE: OUe, Dy Zinn, rf. Lord, 8. #0 to 1, 20 to Land 10 to, third. Time— She opentey, Dusillatic festivities, Likewise it will|tiso tapered off, and. this afterneon |DOvIe fled to Bescher and Becker|Schulte then smashed the bail to the] simmon Callahan, If. Tak “wade ariel, tepretens, Gem T= Reception Committee members| Me. #0 far as bouts of any length | wilt find the pair lolling around their |fouled to Clarke. NO RUNS. passnene in hag cence tet oe yun. Bodin Fi | Be Thanktul, Radiation, Dissen- ‘were very soca 4re concerned, that there will be a|training camps, | In the second inning Grant and Egan| Tinker popped up to Smith and Zimmer- | y ‘eaver, ter also ra: lated with fog bee There oe cessation until Labor Day and Ad-| Charile Miller and either Jim Flynn | died on easy grounders to the infleld and|!man struck out to the delight of the) Williams, Block, ¢. FOURTH RACE—Three-year-olds and ne funds efth hoy asad miasion Day, which fall on Sept. 2 and|oF Al. Kaufman will be the card McDonald filed to Murray, NO RUNS, |/4n8. ONE RUN. Warhop, p. Lange. p. upward; handicap; six furlongs.—Helen ote er to buy for returning | oot Jetagea by Promoter Coffroth on Labor Moran was retired on a fast pick up| Umpires—Egan and Sheridan. (steele), 7 to 10, 1 to 4 and! Meets close in front athletes or to send them home to Onica- | S¢Pt. Day. Miller has signed The Giants stepped in and got @ lead) nq thrown out by Tinker. Northen t, first; Light O'My Life, 106 (Turne:) | wo, Gt. Louts, &c. If the boys could wait| The two boys are to settle the ques- ened & contract to! of two runs in their half, After Merkle rh Newed tS Aer aete fight before Coffroth’s club on that tlso drove a grounder to T:nker, who! CHICAGO, Aug. 2.—Hostilities be-!¢ to 1, 9 to 6 and 7 to 10, second; Edda,| Stays 15¢ um Aug. %, now—a banquet, you | ton of which is the better man in this|date. Fiynm will have: the he | had fanned, M urray walked and Herzog] posed of him in a hurry. Smith Wa8|eween the RT eMMnaate and the White | 111 (Loftus), 4 to 1, 7 to 10 and out, third, lees 2 for know, return match, Their first match, that! was offered a _mateh, singled to left. Meyers was safe on| unable to land on the spit balls which Sox were continued this afternoon at | Time, 1.13. Cowl, Cherry Seed and Pen- Cluett, Peabody & Co., Troy, N. Ye | Byré and Nicholson thought it over ——— Grant's error and filled the bases.| Lavender fed him with, NO RU i obscot EEE and dghtened their belts. Three weeks Fletcher forced out Meyers, scoring| Second inning—Leach was deadheaded | the South Side battlefield. With hon- Sater sacrificed, |ors even for the series to date the Murray, Hersog and Fletcher worked| to. first by Rogan and three Spye-simarbere, boar the Gibbons and Clabby to Meet & double steal, the former scoring.|Sinith to Daubert. Evers pasted a fly |two teams went at each other harder Seating rece Teserau struck out. TWO RUNB. to Moran, Leach reaching third by fast |than ever to xet the advantage in tho @fiMes eating ® dozen soft boiled exes At B ff Le ii b S Oe each tes, with the ehells on, and uffalo Club on ept. —— nothing doing for the| sprinting and a long slide. Archer |jast half of the session, BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. a SMU SEMENEE: HAMMERS TE sy’, > | | Kinsweeae ROOF .: neal ice Prion Piet & DAILY MATS, |" *58s," rome 2e and Ay Talking A wholesale Clean-Up at less Jeacn, Lavender fanned out. ONE| numbers, This was ladies’ day and | than wholesale prices is the third, Clarke singiet but] banged out a two-bagger to right, scor- ; in rous was forced out by Henton, Hesche Ene grea toe) Ove ce singled to right but the Giants ral a protest claiming that the ball 4] Daubert atrolled on four outaide,|the fair sex always turn out good, for! whirlwind wind-up of my struck the umpire, Which was not al-|chucks, but was forced at second oy It is the big treat of the week for fare, to the end, and then back to th i i rel Sui «| Other Pieces of Inside Ring} lowed. Maraans hit into a double play| Wheat,Tinker to Evers. Cutshaw walked. |them. The White Sox do not fear Summer-Suit Sale. Come Mine ev ‘Then they went out and counted up | Olymple A. C.—Wee Barton of [|engineered by Fletcher. NO RUNS. Wheat moved up to second, Fisher f ladies’ day as they used to and investigate. the 1 cents again. Information Gleaned Up and | [Rao va iart Hers of Okla. {| In the last half of that inning Doyle] struck out weakly, Miller beat out a nese 3 if * voma, ten rounds, At this depressing moment, while fg- D how many ties there are between NewYork and Chicago, and Chicago and own the Boxing Line. St. Louls, and wondering whetae do, for they have won as often as |they have lost on Fridays of late. forced Miler at si Moe Le cepoed et! First Inning.—Daniels was thrown out V 9 got a single after Snodgrass had go out, but Becker rolled out to first an Merkle fouled to Clar high bounder to Zimmerman, filling | the bases. Ragon NO RUNS. | second, Tinker to Atlantic A, A., Rockaway Beach— Frank Hugnagle vs, Willle Brown, ten rounds, ide Rae TES ST ane nel Ht V8 y 4 piss In the fourth inning Hoblitze! ned! Third faithe cantar hoisted one | bY Weaver. Chase singled to left, an 1 export pac giateenaboro A.C. I. City—]]out to Fletcher. Mitchell was thrown] to short centre which Moran got under, stole second and third. Sterrett out, | My Only 149.125 Walker St., N. Y. | |[ir tage alta Josh (ate A ia BY JOHN POLLOCK. pe ‘aul vs, eee Hayes, ten Jjout by Fletcher and Grant bounced al schulte fouled out to Daubert. Tinker | Lord to Zeider, Zinn filed to Callahan. kK ining ab ut 0.000 cae ra abo) 4 PINT atust unerate sath by drown Hates’ Reet Shan Matchen A: . Frankie Fleming Frankie Cal- lahan, Patsey White vs, Kid Her- man, Kid Ghetto vs, Young ayo ail ten round bouts, Fairmont A, C, to-morrow night. hard one to Herzog. NO RUNS. — ¢sfsent a fly to Wheat. NO RUNS. |NO RUNS. lou - ——>— Moran sent a slow one to Lavender,| Rath was out, Paddock to Chase. oun who tossed him out at first. Northen | zeider singled to centre, and Zelder | plenic and summernight’s festvial ot | Singled to right. Northen was forced | went to third when Warhop threw wild the New West Side A, C. will be held to-morrow |at second by Smith, Zimmerman throw: |to first. Collins tripled to right, scor- vening at Manhattan’ Casino, One Hy ng the ball to Evers. Daubert's high |ing elder. Lord singled to centre, \ityfifth atreet and Eighth avenue, one was collared by Evers, NO RUNS. | scoring Collins. Lord went to second one of the oldest of ita kind in the city aad fring {ta existence has developtd mane champiose | Fourth Inning Zimmerman was jon a wild pitch . Callahan doubled to eye fell upon the coat lapel emblem of Tee SEBOME: th) Cree (Mt. a fraternity brother. In a few minutes Oe Re eUeeny yi ne the fraternity man had found the price been resting for several ks, of one ticket to Chicago, and had cheer- | Wil! shortly be seen in action again, He fully passed tt over. That made it pos-|!s practically matched to meet Jimmy sible for Byrd to get home. P. J, Con-|Clabby, the crack Milwaukee midd) way of the Irtah-American A, C. ex-| weight, for ten rounds at a show to be tended a cordial invitation to Nicholson | held under the auspices of the Buffalo 1 & Boys & fe mteh wilt fake mabe ti $ Roof Js You'll never know how much difference sosmall Witten GakuLi| 5 Ahi) Mat."To.At'w wakWin ie P. he club fc hietion and boxing, many pro | thrown out by Ragon, Leach's ground: left and Lord scored. Bodle singled to! : te8t Rees |SHOV, GO} he Oe whe gu pig ag ie Fee a fat | A: A: at the Convention Hall in Buttalo | rye, 8.0 oho bons ef tip chats tomes ol er was taken care of by Fisher and|centre and Callahan counted, Weaver | @ thing a “tab” on PLAYHOUSE #810: 0 Way. re, a. Seethanteliy, "elehsien V run {08 Thuraday evening, Sept. 6. Giboons onthe nigitt | ti Daubert. Safer fanned. NO RUNS. was. out, lame to Ohaee, Block ia ahict misans ill! Mais. To \w & Wed pyc face or tWo to make the time | bas Sireudy accepted the terms offered > voudition tor | 1a big Wheat smashed a Iiner to the fence in] fanned, FOUR RUNS. v Mar SOUGHT AND Pt COMEDY 41,7: dee, Tommy Mourk, Jack Ine, Johany Moran, Billy Beckina: . 11, Billy Kodenbach, Jack Britton, | WeNt out, F by the club, and tt is almost certain t until the other fel- | Mat Frank Mulkern, manager of Clabby, right centre for two bases. Cutshaw] Second Inning--Simmons was safe you’ve worn ers to Saler. Wheat go-|when Zelder dropped Weaver's throw. fat) Me ld the Westerners, | Will follow sult, as he is more than | (2 many others, Al the [ing to third, Fisher hit to Tinker wao| Paddock singled to centre, Martin * “BUNTY § t UL TH “The club men are all right. for the |@Mxious to have his man hook up with club, will lead the grand march, | threw badly to Archer, allowing Wheat |rificed, Lange to Zeider, Willams Mic atten’! ~ Olympic Club of San Francisco and | to settle the much dis to score and Fisher to reach second.|to Bodie and Simmons scored, Paddock C i Manhatten} Dtock Co, * the Multnomab and the Chicago A. A nas to which of them Js rpint es ate fouled out to Sheckard. Ragon|moving up to third. Warhop was out, | oat Shiri Knee Drawers Male Vohte 192 3e3e te 2 and the other blg Western clubs will out like an amateur, ONE]Lord to Zelder, ONE RUN. | ‘Neinscek and Poaxer : a gp aR 7) a, ane i UUvelr twent FoRT’ ERIE RACE TRAC Lange was out, Simntons to Chase. PROU fuK's entries for t >We year-olds stranded here. The trouble seems to be that the fund collected to send the that, a ite eo & Gogh thi tein the fight Weedon re 1s —— American team over Vasn't big enough. | } rol gon to be sure | eurlonye Var Viakeheee After the games we went to Manager | he Me om | eer, 115; Contineaal, 5 Halpin for our transportation, He gave | Honday tid — | 100s, ou e a ue 4 Meamer tickets to New York | Metter and dourca, pit ® bet cu ae to beat any | ¥ mie te Nett hg ta wrt Conese : “But how about the rallroad fare | of those big fellows.” onler to get on pine mare Hb a Blue, 188, West, and the sleeping berths and the | va | Mille ei the rac Toca ee High ir ‘a 130 a; py hy | who tights | through ae t at deh eine a na ; | * ‘Got no money,’ 1 will try tay | mOBCU, * $12,000 in the hole’ r pike to conivent to fight. ty aris, Papae is one Tighter jarian Caney ait | get home any way you can oO {summit wit Ts wot er Rac Ba) if he couldn't get us second-c steamer passage and lot us have the | difference in price to help out with the | fares. ‘You can have second- | class passage if you want It, but the committee'll keep the change,’ he said.” fs.’ You ner, the sturdy I iwchah f—-Canadian Sportsman Handi. The yey ie ant ua . $30, $35, $40 piece ends ter Krum, 100 ye dogs A EE made into satisfying suits at eee: ml eee ft $18. Coat and trousers, $16, i aia hm Pe Plt made to your measure. Fit 12. i i a 4. T Mere. | (3 P AMUSEMENTS, : gieid hioulin Kouge x Ag hes ‘Remnant Sale ARERIOAS HOOF $s Bi aE ME Wow" Y GblUor vite | The Rose | el \ co eae 28e, , Clarke ® Mani awe Planet C Four teat Mertiniint LYCEUM, Yet, “RET mtn PLAYGROUN STANDING OF THE CLUBS PAU Sp, cup, WHATIONAL LEAUUL, | wiubticas LEAGUE, | sen Vora ot ei Bs ld t bivsturgh 88 AT ‘Baa ya. 9 Phila'pila 46°49 1017) Moston... 26 23 NSTEAD of having fireworks and a Breat reception for a few of the athletes on the ih, and a big ban- quet for a stack of other people to and make speeches at, wouldn't It be & good thing for the ption Com : ie tio , | , : cea 4 Hamil “sh , 100; Ella Bryson, ae Moule, 3. | in EA NTH RACE Three year-olds and upward ROCK & FULTON. Hoey meere maaeee inst the boys who ren GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY mt nthe miles oral wate en FON. MOY & I. and jumped and gave the best they ‘arhorn, rst, 14 ” ee Rosie SQ.By 4 en Yo, ive coe we JOnphuret, 168 2 Jorion Girls, Reeves & Werner, Two Arete othe. DEN ie en coe 2 perigee | Fala | ke ae te ie, Ig, Pee vit Mi wa, nh od PALISADES #AiRR%} ni nitanaes or pe and finish guaranteed, Close 100; "ohn ‘ ah Mh Btn Oe Loa RESULTS OF ‘YESTERDAY’ 'S GAMES Cincinnan, 4 | Chicago, 2; New York, 2 a } Mestluaros,, be a at 1 o’cloc “hen New York, Moras,’ 113! Boston, Cleveland k had for Unc | WES prim I ue pent bo! Picea, ‘at Busta Wasuungtom 4: Detrott, org ealgnste. ctor eaty = : Looe | saa Conse ae" nae we j , Py a y f Md| ws oon rernsangsamanansaneine — wife 9 4 . oo, nn as : sn tn Rtn or - = fei LI

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