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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1918. EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN. MegSEe8] BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ‘BISTONS DONTWANT |A STUDY IN CRAYON OF WESTERN COWPUNCHER’S FIGHTING FACE NARQARD LASTS WO JENNINGS AS MANAGER,| INNINGS BEFORE HITS SAYS OWNER GAFFNEY OF SLUGGING PIRATES ‘madeline Wagner Starts Things With Kling in Charge of Hub Na- | tional Leaguers and Will Homer and All Hands Con- j tribute to Slaughter. WHOA “THAR 6 VE, Uren maverick? MALE AN LEFT Hook =—s ~—- + 2 } Probably Retain Job. | } } RORTON, Ang. 5.--Prei BATTING ORDER. ident James BF. : : s 3 New York. Pittsburg. {Gaffney of the Boston Nationals denies | °. ESEMBLES f ’ = Snodgrass, If. Byrne, ab. that Hugh Jennings, the manager ot MOCARTY'S PROFILE. R tor] : ’ p ie A Dosie, 2b, Cares, It the Detroit Club af the American! Git SEFFRIES IN HIS , Merkle, 1h, Wanner, ‘League, Is to com to Boston and man-| EARLIER DAYS \ 4 Murray, rf. Miller, 10. McCarty Makes His Debut I ie tie toon! National club, Mr. Gaff. ; t : . : Hernog, 3. Wilkon, it. ey is emphatic in bis denial of this MeCarthy, This City Against Stewart at) ipore, whion comen from Chicago =s Gibaon, ¢ Mots Mr. Gaffney when asked to-day what ™ WAS CONSIDERABLE COWPUNCHER, Swat ant Seentan, Owen and B 1. Garden To-Night. j truth there war fom the Jennings story * | aaid that it could be emphatically de- nied, “Ido not Know Mr. Jennings. 1 I UTHER MCCARTY, the Missouri! have never known him only by reputa- The opening game between the Giants and the Pirates drew a crowd of 16,000 |to the Polo Grounds this afternoon, and ~ ‘much Interest was added to the contest by the fact that Marquard was pitching heavyweight, makes hi? New/tion. John Kling, the manager of tho York debut to-night at Madison | Horton team, haw ty n placed in charme ware Garden in a ten-round bout with aisengene Sina thee, aie eae ahels Jim Stewart of Brooklyn, Billy ee ~Le's UK “THE SITUATION OVER! ‘ike Donlin was back in the line-up . players will have them !f money as a regular Pir, outflelder and re- Mbson couldn't have picked out @ bet=| oan secure them. eeived a great ovation w he frat t@F opponent for the Westerner, Stew- Mr, Gaffney, who recently bought the aft has what most of the White Hopes| stock of John Ward, has given Kling « came to bat. Porsers and something more—class and) free hand to get the Loston outfit in ‘The Pirates jumped into the lead in , the first foning. After Byrne had gone cleverness, 1£ MoCarty can weather ofore, it is sald, Kilas| | c. i out Carey walked and was fo tén rounds with him his white hope | fed ihe playing end but LUTHER MoCARTY by Decila. Hans Waser then emashed elatms will be undoubted. [henceforth take# up tho full duties of “THE. ONLY MAN Wild EVER. FLATTENED r ne manager. MoCarty looks like a good man. He 1s big and hefty, and undoubtedly ha: ® punch, otherwise he couldn't have put anita ein AMERICA HAS M U UC H TO LEA RN Poaching that with Morris here In New CARL MoRRIS HOPES TO | NE CARTYS MANAGER SAYS cea ire sa ABOUT DISTANCE RUNNING) "33 a errr hereabouts, After seeing | Maas ; al c dno’ bnceiceeg @ long drive Into the let: field bleach- ers for a home run, scoring Mike ahead of bim, Miller also walked, but was forced out by Wilson. TWO RUNS, The Giants drew a_biank tn their part of the inning. Snodgrass got a base on balls and stole second, Rut Dovie, Becker and Merkle all died on high flies, The Pirates kept pounding at Mar- take crashing punches on vulner- ad he w i i‘ ‘om the bx Meo A th a couldn't be aropped, ‘the "we | Europe Has Shown Us the!|Mome Country Shouldn't — || Even in the Cross-Country Run'| wa | ieee cece crete Carty 414 the trick, and was immedi. Provide All the Judicial na grounder to Merkle, out, nut Meyers let the him and he was safe at singled (9 righi, scoring A wild pitch by Murquard roth ners, and Carey sin- ing Hendrix and Byrne second on the throw. 1a fluke single over and Ca- Wagner forced Don!in sietek out. Fol RUNS, ants again drew bla Mor- out to Wagner, Hendrix walked, bur ately plunged into the pugiilatic lime Way Over the Long Courses came H fund that most of the hearvweienes| in the Last Three, Olympic te Palser couldn't be inducea to| Meets. | Officials at Olympiad, Says Lawson Robertson. “Tt is also generally agreed,” says Lawson Robertson, the great trainer of the Irish-American A. ©. and the Bvening World's cor- Fespondent at the recent Olym- pic games at Stockholm, “that it ie mot conducive to entire satis- faction among the nations for t! home coustry to provide all thi Judicial oMfcials. Of course it is hard to satisfy every one, but it does not seem fair that one conn- try should have to bear the whole burden of adverse criticism. It has bees said and belleved by many that a judge cannot prevent Our Club and Cotege cham-/HIGHLANDERS SCORE ‘KONETCHY'S HOME RUN ba bs : a | ; | mit, Salle 2 a acquired a wholesome respect for him, so McCarty lay idie until ———— | induced Jim Stewart to take a i chance. hd ‘ing of Palzer reminds us that BY LAWSON ROBERTSON. (Special Correspondent of The Eve-, O'Rourke once sald he never fing World at the Olympic Games.) | tg at tis ton Ome Eee | OW that the fifth Olympiad is iy ime. Judge of fighters, so from this N a thing of history and tite} irty must be anything but a false fifth victory of the American) However, to-night will telb tho! athletes has been duly vid mat y. “Billy MoClrney, with the en-| the world must pod ein born in managers. is banking) UO the nations, a knockout victory for MoCarty,|20W doff ite hat to Sweden in ac: it wesc en toe! WITH DETROIT TIGERS! LEAD OVER DODGERS (sor tnaee from George Bonhag, America’s beat, it Degan to baggies Uo diadet ieee WH hur inuch to learn abou : y eee ‘ ; , tances ruining, for Hurope has shown| Jennings’s Men Tally in First|Timely Drive Sent Huggin us the way over the long courses in the a ee y da, + rn Yo e °. “fiver tn the eross-country run our} ‘Inning on Bush’s Bad and Magee Home, Too, in chi and college champions failed mia- erably. In fairness to our men, how- Error. Third Inning. Merquard’s place in the rand retired ¢he Pir- unin che catrd. Wilson -vagwer and went tu ‘a sacrifice, bur ignated a. ever, the course, di ler than | Coote slant cevagives (Aiparioh ‘n| . Wondertui as was the showing mo Lond @ ) he Swedes fi the wid hard fight, but had also scored almoat | OY the swetes nthe double the points credited ite nearest: greater “still, wan An ray aad Herzog in} etre croma-country, Was more like @ NO RUN then claiming the championship| knowledgment of the manner & tinge of bias creeping into his mi vee ory rH } i Hendrix, NO RUNS Jack Joann i ucted, Of | mind where his own countrymen || 10,000-metre obstacle race. Prurink som | _Mter Ames} siruck out for the bor Day. Stewarts who hee vee; trae, Which the kamen worn conducted, OF] Gre coneerneé, ‘Thevnme aa though || stages. the runners had to climb and | BATTING ORDER. | BATTING ORDER. Natarhin’ ata cnerne eatin ‘4in- course there were some events which'| T° ougne to be ble for each || Jump over veritable bresiere ete yf Detroit ! st. Louts. Brooklyn a} “ass Was out try at Pa, may upset hls icq forth protest, but In spite of mention ditches and bogs. Even the] Delahanty, if Higgins Moran, of. Doyle's hit, ne It looks Ike @ good bout any ‘alle ; i nd Finns, who. wore barely beaten fF) Bush, ae, ‘Magee, If. | imme! second. NO TU way. this there was a spirit of fairness and | cuouistion that they, withdraw {team honors by the Swedes, protested | sterrett, of Cobb, ef. | aa weey, $4 Smith, 3b. cower general disposition to please every-'] whenever their owa countrymen || loudly, and they openly accused ho Zinn, rf. Crawford, rf Konetchy, 11 Daubert. bb. OME ad4ittonal interest te given one |] are under observation. omcisis of unfairness jn laying out the| simmons, 2h Tengen. $0 These eo ate S to-night’s' show at the Garden ?4%: vata hod course and also claiming the Swedieh| pagdock $v. Mortarity, 1! |deantas lee Gaumier ni by! tie reappearance ‘of Willie Some compensation for eens runners had an advantage In belng S¢- | sartin Deat, 3b Given |: TARner el 1 work ax host to thirty-ofge nation’) aq wrougit much @ wonderful change|auainted with the course Sweeney, ¢ Stenage, Wingo, c. ©, | M ri le i i. al qervanted pakeronad” JW was obtained when on the IWst day 0” /in the athletes and athletics of Sweden, TAMERICA WAS INVINCIBLE IN MESSRS MUNN aitivos 3. Knetser, p My Clearance Sale is a posi Kod Ment against Carpentier, cap the eames the Swedes could look at the THORPE GREATEST ALL-AROUND THE SPRINTS. | Umptres—Weatervelt and O'Loughlin. |"tsmpires—Rigie: and Finneran | | tive sacrifice of suit values. French marvel, convinoed him that he scoreboard and And that their country, | ATHLETE OF AGE. In the anrints America wes invincible | | z DETROIT, Mich, Aug. 5.--¥. WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, schoolboy, won from the veteran Shep-|¢" favored the Highlanders and Tlwe-s | Aug, 5.--The Dodgers had blood in thelr Ravion ... pard, the greatest track general of the! for the second game of their series. (eye when they started out this after. | Werhinaon age, because Sheppard was too anxious. | Despite the lowly position of the Was far from the “all in® stage, #9 With # total population am: In the S00-metre Meredith, merely a ything goes at half the regular retailer's price. nid iw ive | Saal naa Dan MeKetrick dutifully signed him uj 10 Dox Freddie Hicks, Lewin ines #trangely been compelled to i ‘ange 0 © programme, a in her tri- pW {noon to give St. Lou's a jolt at the very | away : The 1,500-metre race was looked upon) york team Manager Wolverton state! outset of the series, All the fighting Dp Great Britain, umph, Not only in the Stadium, where : * TSE 8 most of he battion, and to-, OBPONEME ATS, Nin regarded the! the team made-a cieun sweep, wae her (oz, £itt to America, what with Jones] verore the game that his team was ca |glosa Gol ‘bbete row poreeanee wee oe e night 1s no exception. Hiek», a rough, yiymplc Games as a definite so pow- | superiority demonstrated, but also in} And Kivias carrying Of the Soo-metre| the fight to the finish and could i4] aroused by the five straight defeats suf- | 9 tough fellow, who eats wallops, will pas weapon for the prom swiinming, shooting and cycling the | unted upon to do much damage Rave something on Willie, but = Me- |the fled was large and unwieldy. Many asl fered at the hands of the Cubs last [think the best. man did not win, and | @one the high moguls before the close | week, and It was quickly evident that If | tional culture and, as the C Mages en Be Pa | competite hat f the six Americans should | 0% the season. st. Li Was to win it would be at t always Mente big fellows hettor than! sald in his farewell addrees, @ MTOORL Fovty-four points were Kathered by «he | itt One Of the sls Americans should |°on.0 Htittone have been eapectally easy {St Louis wa , t the | en thousand | ‘ Tennings | Price of a strenuour effort. There were : factor for peace than ten thousand) Uniied States in these events alone, for tho Tigers of late, and Jennings were} Ne does men of ‘ais own weinht, Peace conferences, spared no pane IM) Like @ lant wmong piginles mtunds wer thielwua not done, tor was jure; sald he expected np rouble in diapos- | sbout two thousand fans in the grand | aan ele four years of preparat for the | Jim » the wonderful Carll er’! Te ed jing of the series. ne mer manager | Band ar: leachers when th ontest | OMMY BURNS te out with a Mein. To bull up a team of athletes dian, whoes performances stamps ICousine in 108, Furthermore: Jackens| im saving ie best front for Boston, Thejetarted. Bresnahan sent Satlee. and on Pee ee iZ weet crow ) for whom the nation could mat they the Kreatest all-around attlete of the lig a great runner, and will do greater | 2umlliating defeat of the Deir it team | Wingo into start the battery work for wlabes to, pane He aeeaTeRt'y vegan by importing the Ainerican age, He compated in no less than sev- | things vet. the hands of the Red Sox la the last) s: pouis, Knetzer and Miller were the trainer, Ernie Hiertherg, Miertberg’s onteen evente in the Stadium, Fifteen | Mts rath eainitha | Eastern series atilt rankles in the breagi | jy" ou! : hie ts more entitled to it than anybody, | organisation and training — methods of these were, of course, Krouped. i lees ps rib Pore ate Hin eet jot the scrappy manuger and ise ts anx-| Brooklyn pair. wearers of the Stars and Stripes shon brilliantly among t M0" 119-125 Walker St, N. ¥. wapreos “. TO-NIGHT Popuren 3 STAR BOUTS Metrick ten't wiarmed. He cays Wilile —_ cB. 42 ROUNDS OF BOXING soa F | ADM, tie i meas Te ww 82. hone root ‘Me Burns, who ts away up jn the wilde of| promptly injected a spirit of American: (he pentatiion and decatiion, both of ‘there Is no rencon whe an abindann, |ioua to take @ fall, ont of them when| First toning pena fied foul to I Ns Canada. suys he is prepared to “come tym into te procesdings, ‘The Swe Walch he won with ease. The other!of hop, step and jumpera cannot be| ey meet here this week. Beh naan tiny eee eeen end back” and tight any of the fo-called| “rah, rah, rah when one of their coun-' two were the running broad jump, in| ‘a o ‘alked. Mowrey also drew four bails, | balthe sand now |. First Inning—Daniels lined « double| walked. y also on appeared in the Van opened the! whtch he cleared 2 feet, and the run- easy path pie ane fixture [t|{© centre, Chase laid down a perfect | Konetchy fanned amid great applause, ee IH he fought and | even of all the nations, and even ber ning high sn which he Aniahed fourth seqma an though te uthievic clubs and |*8rillee bunt and died, Daniels going) The side was retired when Ellis went ea tree iota a Rood. Ok meant up na fore the Kumnes were over It was openly with w leap of 8 feet 11-2 Inches, |;teme an tnowels the athletic clubs and WOU? Atoriarity retired Sterrett une | Out at firet, Ciitehaw to Daubert. NO free trom many a good bis man uP i2 rumored that both England and Ger-| Next to ‘Thorpe stands tho great|tnis eeont and the Jaren. teeta: Mad [assisted, Daniels scoring. Zinn went | RUNS, ; : tbe {ime Johnson beat him for the tle many were Angling for the man WHO! Fionlah diteance runner, Kollemainen, {Mt open evente fee Gant reecta Seat ate Jout, Louden to Moriarity. ONE RUN.| Moran struck out. Hummel sent a fy im Avstratia, The “come bal He scored hollow victories in buth the| scholastic and intercollegiate champion. | Sweeney fielded Vitt's little tap to|to deep right, waich Fille got a gio fen't easily negotiated after one nae | ssa ere roses | 10,000 metres and the cross-country, but! shine iain ase, Martin made a mean of Bush's|on, but could not hold, and the Dodger nae ; was extended to bis limit inthe’ 5,00 | ue ; ai slow bou zimm sprinted over to| reached second, Smith flied aut to @ long lay off, and Tommy t a =gay ey é m| Our twelve enirien in the Marathon, |*0™ cgatre for Cobb's drive, Buan pit-|iong fly, retiring the aide, NO RUNS. tn y Jean Ho he Brench Ghy ena ate vt obb's d pile | . i > b Mr thes co an i sroubiengine jwolder of many recone,” While the | condition, saat atl Anleked Cite ttt [fering mecond, Crawford walked, Lou-| Second Inning--Knotser nteadied a ‘een 0 @ chance, he ,° ae a with gontenders, Tommy was a little amati try IHAMMERSTEIN’S |(s=") Rericat ot ROOF 1:32 SALOME VARNIVAL| aipa UV ARTON an oan DAILY MATINEE WALKER with PULL ROOF BILI | COLORED Pri 25 & Boe! ARTIST distance men and thelr tra are athe ante Jen singled to contre, scoring Rush, {bit in the second and quickly fanned DON be Billy Gibson can induce him to come | | Ame-tcan af Theve. (re prenotas Gate met ate ae ree ean 8 eam prize | Crawford wan nipped trying to make| Houser, Oakes singled past. second, ‘ine’ Talking Dog Hast and have 1t out with Joe Jean- j starting for (he games, they deceived |ors, for ten of our men finished among |tiird, Sterrett to Simmons to Pad-|but Wingo picked out three bad ones ess Carn ete, Can't think of a more interest- | | themselves into thinking they would |the first nineteen, Kverything was “alj|d0ck. ONE RUN, see whiees cae Sade Wes Ne f Beau” Chalk tag heavyweight contest than that |not find the Europeans such tougn|to the Ainerican" jn the welghis, ay in| Second Inning—Bush tossed Simmons tired on strikes, the should be, unless Luther MeCarty | propositions, and although two or jie LMemotte salen. The sniy taing Ou) 6) Bre Peel sprinen te the Dee) Miser © Oe ane’ te Oakes. Malls Wine in seneationa! style from Stewart | | of our boys were out of condition, |note Was our unfortunate disqualifica- |trott bench Ss Pave Maria) sant wale Cutehen's rere ext to-night. In the latter event, McCarty agreed afer (he races that we wereltion in the 400-metre relay, Woosted to p MO Dodger wns safe on first, but was r tte, aa ee ee i ed mn urging to Hi . ae See | ee INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, | iifiet tutai™i Std "Sy“astg' Upern Cn | —_—— Ellis, NO RU! iy hg PP Pa yb *~ Sone O ‘ount of an Injury to his hand, |Hasha the Speediest pray Smallest Standing of the © : Third Inning.—Smith ran in front of Coftroth's Club at San Fran-| Constance 8. ‘iitus, the Fisher on Hugai ee ee ete Marler, Dey shoul | sonehin tn. who, exe =| Rider in the Motorcycling Game gatas of iy \ BRonuWaY eth “el ™ Mtn HANKYPA NAY Id Moulin Rouge (9 : ounder and the} 1 PLAYHOUSE 4@;,!%' i | “AWINSOME WIDOW’: pee Card reached first, Mageo walked again. E fire & 480 ot. decision, Mowrey sacrtfoed Knetaer to. Daubert. ae “AND GLOBE Sein i) a5 he bad the former featherweight | Make @ “come-back" in the fortieth ane | | !Tasha. While working at the State Then the scar eoael foto Bae " y Ast, Net tas, By: Champion pretty well beaten up|MUAl regatta of the National Associa: | alee Falr at Dallas, Tex., he rode hie firat Rcchita HMeeiia end Magee i putty PO PU 13 “THE Sine when the gong rang at the end of we ot amen poker nt a wor Texas Daredevil’s Early Pro-|motoreycte race to. A in, and showed Eiht ia Daubert. Hecke anaes edenSas +H Stock Co, if | % M J, next Friday and Saturday, ha D Bore | twenty rounds. Abe's superior clever- ‘ock we! to such good advantage that the f ej Tr ny for Brooklyn Mess wee the only thing that enabled | TUM TrT Oe the United ‘states ana| fessional Life Speni as Fe: |tvr sonic wan making fast motors | Onges'e My to Wheat, Tin wis, se 10e2030e 2s Wilde | Hoste Hast vin » of so fling Bory eae He ant Canada will compete in the event, with | ture of Water Show. Jhim into ‘the biswest contests of the | forced Knetaer on a grounder, Humzacl PROCTOR’ S jc! PASAY ih a sft! FREE FIREW ans UESOA| aria ats eral opposing him he would have|t?¢ St. Louls clubs and the Winnipex e al , . ar, | ft ‘& ’ Geu, re freeing, him ave! Rowing Club the most promiaing start- cess | Prom the thme that he started riding : : , met | STEEPLEGKA Scored @ knockout, aa, according tO) ors, ‘The withdrawal of Titus leaves the| the two-whoe he showed BS lteen. yee. San Accounts, he wes in the best of condl-| championship senior single sculling| Giatinction of betng the smalle| remarkabie ie frame ace awdidh' Qibhy VAL Brung tion. event to E. B. Butler of Toronto and F. | I eat and also the fastest motor | eomn telf to the machine with Remnant ale A ERGEN PHOPO PLAYS | Dy ig F Attell, too, must be given a lot of| H. sheppard of the Harlem Rowing pling falta to Eddie Hasna, the| remark agiliy until he seemed io woh uitanous Nags 35 Geode for the performance Be put up, | Club of New York ; nd hing, holder of theworla's| BOcome X part of it, and he swung —_ Cami Kay “ivore, | righion a id that early in the fight he pee hole around the dir the “old Abe.” He still gave evi- dence of his ability to get away from Well-directed punches. Attell was over &@ wonder at getting out of corners, and {it must have used up a lot of re any | eain oe cat aes ae Least Week L: Tc Biggest patie ae srighton prominence, he adapted ininaslt (0 thi | Show on Earth |ga SAMUELS, “celts Horde AN. fo utete| the Mhiied In the old game, int Tf Still enough $80, 435 and =‘ AMERICAN ROOF cs raaithe : ; ai x as ever handled the | 440 piece ends leit to enable Poa ‘ane ttn “iene geiiog iY WEST END Hajees arth Gn fee ei $48 you to select a satisfying 18 OMSRATS RESERVED, 250, @ 60r, on REDEPGRIES THE WOMAN a7, CASE hrs THE WO 1 he Kiven one of suit. Call now--next Mon- ‘SAVO NAT, Cy CRGDAIN | © cpeer nt acer eenmane of Denver int adium-Motoré to-morrow: night. hing but 18 pounds, Raat & Oth Ay lege Trio, ith & 7] + Se giy avotend te nee eae. Jdaredevit, whuse record-anas ied pom ay one o” th ditional flesh accumulated by Attell], Fone he giutin buve made aim the sensathor since his last appearance—due to the| Harr) Thomas track where be has app su ple counsel and orders of his whilom man- | o tof thee, Jobe May het" ot Det ager, Billy Nolan—didn't handicap him | fi" yan’ Heemenel fam Merci, when matched In aixe wi of th he t ee ik t r , s Py "en BROOKLYN y _AMUSEM On the contrary, it is. lik een ede ity diher stare of the ime Pub AAT Dent Seale thOk He Das shown: ab day will be too late. Suits Moh ot ENT by ld serve io key Ae vk has been riding with the to and the New York fans will be - BC iT) #16 EMPIRE. tant ihe fatracpoundage belpet bis to \ Been Melate | aluce hla break into the » {gee sled to ce nim in action unde #18; Coat and Trousers, $16, mecca Nay al tators thought that Jim Griftin would | mood lower than'the forme reurd, ” “T *dny heestands tn the front ru f He | ieiaany Bave made @ better decision had he = Masha has been taking chances all Nurley Beat Jack dy. SWiven the New Yorker the verdict in- | yen Cab wants one puaie ffower.ioatras| his fe, His first professional fe wae] a Tey ley tine re pees, the contest @ draw, Krom fig cline toe Chup. Sore. ‘eas | spent as the feature act of a water! | beat ‘Jack Lundy at the Royale A ut. ne foot of Hixtieth . ‘rookira ut Beaortest tet ound | show, with hign diving specialty, Me) prookiyn Saturday night.s The bell} 480%, |e yao cota bd Bac vette saves the Southwestern fairs for three|a welcome sound to Lundy tm both ¢ fire vautiens wie # +e very SN Wee Dilled "Speedy" ninth and tenth rounds. 4 RTT TEE PIR TE RTT TILT AMUSEMEN {ge SPARK KP, * lg ish, i MUSIC “HALL | nuk Rap gee | 4s

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