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NED BE En nm ane SS ee an THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1912 BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN THE WAY TO SEE A FIGHT IS THROUGH THE SKYLIGHT | KIRKBY WINS PLACE yyright, 1912, by the Press Publinhing Co, (The New York World) Se ACB 1 INGOLF FINALS BY : VICTORY OVER WATSON Shinnecock Hills Club’s Semi- Finals Won by Kirkby To- day, Score 77-82. On SIRE = GET SOME GOOD PICTURES AM TLL SRAWL AL creas cory' NS SHOULD BE CONSIDERABLE Fiwtlt ~ QE'S & Duel Guy! GAT TLS WHILE KID BOHM'S Veg ” SAaeeT HER 4 \ - . SOUTHAMPTON, TL. 1, Aug. © Te urenis Wis 70 s Oswald Kirkby will play in the fi CREATER i of the Shinnecock iiils Goit Club's Jannual tournament. ‘The Englewood Player added to his list of Victories in the meet with a victory over R. finals to-day, —_— od Temmy Murphy Quietly Arrives From Frisco and Hides Him- ALOT OF FIGHT FANS THINK IT MUST BE AGREAT THING TO in the seni VIEW WE GET OF ‘ \ Rous 3-4-5-6 kby experienced little trouble beat- ST av We. PRESS TABLE we 7-8-9 AND 10 ‘ ¢ t ne weuee 82 es conditions j = hat were favorable y " self in Flatbush. . AS ADMIRERS OF cite baie dy cc cieerena Mat were favorable fo good playing. W] KID Bum ARE. 4uMt . Watson, but near the seventh he fae isda ai APPLAUDNG THER | HANG ITOH IM! . A GREAT FIGHT THOUGH w MAABEGOK: tan wth nsthvned he plage Coorrient, 1012, by The Pres Pabtishing Co. | C 2 ee Y 7 3 a wel (00h “ #2! = et edd Ing. 12, by The Pre em? 2 . - 4 x i From the seventh to twelfth hot geod aM ti xia man-|] Why the Major League Leaders tae } ; AN OvERNMELMING insunve it wan aie nd ‘taken four ager, Jim Buckley, are back 3 ‘ ; of them, with two halved. Bee the West, where. Tommy Are Fretting Just a Little Bit The thirteenth was Kirkby’s in a atrict fo Feebntly fought a twenty-round draw a with Abe Attell. They bring back the) | Fibs Newt aweuna'st rene | NATIONAL LEAQUE, AMERICAN LEAGUE. laid his third dead while “1 and then was short. Watson won the fourteenth where Kirkby missed his putt. Then came three indifferent fives for each on the next three holes, two of which Watson should have won but for uncertain’ putting. Cards: to prove that Tommy should have re- ceived the decision. Murphy will prob- ably be matched for a local bout within & couple of weeks, Young Philadelphia Jack O'Brien may be his opponent. Kirkoy Murphy has done a lot of fighting in eed bE Ee LEN the last two years, but he has been Watson: ‘ i forced to go out of town for action, He WoT WE Guy UP IN THE RAFTERS Bik ena cin: pester. retere: hive Wie THE BEST SEAT WH THE HOUSE fn. Ree for @ bans wish Witle Bytehia snloas REI SHG * nies : 3 - Channle Es PAS big RET ele a én peep : ome ‘the loca! stars can be convince nae ; ca a oa iants Display Their ; re os tha Words Records 4 Fhe Race’ jcteee ae comiet pier memstice:| Kormer Speed and Win |r ii fGe ie ithe beg GEE bss mah yore labisedl TE ally voices these opinions, too, without @ Gere about whom they may hurt. Hi an diplomacy are strangers, and that In the It Final From Pirates ew Yor tS OF VESTERDA i New York Speed King Must Be | ot nis tite aera aurcinst | rT LEAGU hen they line up. Both} ? E. ‘e small, weighing but 129 pounds, Boston, ‘Cincinnati 5 t rrty and with this advantage they are mak- probaly the reason Tommy doesn't get —— tory, the condition of Clarke's mind | Chicago, 7; Philadelphia, CeUSgs.PhuteSIO Na Game postponed. Rata. in Perfect Condition for | {iy ‘he profesional field. tear’ their Mere bouts at the local clubs, Buckley be appreciated. He yelled at Brennan GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY yas motors around the course at terrific has @ strain of honesty that ia more! First Game at Polo Grounds in ne umpire was in sight Micaburay'st eookty: tf eight a saa Two Days’ Grind. speed to win. i @F leas uncommon in the sporting world ultant shouts of the Simeinnath t Philadelphia, it. On account of their light weight they these days. It has made him rich in Long Time in Which Neither ad drowned out his voic ‘Chicago at Boston, pastingtoo at St. Louis, are capable of standing off the rushes other lines, but it probably has cost him Money in the fight busin kick over the decision at of any of the men that no a#tronger, however, than e riding now, ¥ conditioning him It for the long ae ee id they will give Chapple a fierce + innings, oadly Si chni 5 the protests of the fr s at grind Sunday night, Arthur Chap- | ng Itinore, 0 8 a fight Sund: night. The dist ft Rare, enough, Buokley jan't in the gamo for Side Technically Erred. Umpire Owens in the third inning tes ' Ta ih densalional [Haws Sore | he aveau eiven every one'e7 uereeatt- us fa cones. He in fust a plain, bus on Rave Pittsburgh her only run. “On that anced pllot, expects to lower all worl’ | era a good chance for the stake, and reared up on his rds for the one-hour and interme-| the fans are due to see a speed battle Gays when Tom Sharkey was hovering BY HOZEMAN BULGER. hind legs and snorted, but for fear of Monet tim the Stadium-Motordrome | that has never been equalled. ° ‘eréund the top rung of the champlon- FTER « apelt of defeat and dis. | DeOE Put out of the kame he soon GIVES GIANTS FIRST OF DODGERS EARLY at Brighton Beach. wbliy, Wray, erdle Mercier, « Ray End this season and be- a ' ‘aclies tanen a thack i 9 we known then jofstetter and George Leray have also st Soares sain Mas Bese tau ts A Pte isthe aitate eaepenly that the decision would have forced an aa cee the feature match race Satur | jienined their intentions of taking part gin next Fae pigi right satya ina 4 the one-hour event Sun- Murphy is well satished with Buckley, |with the Pirates, and by returning to| have been sirenges, (ne quckink might and th me matter what may be con idered his) their old # in the event and the fleld will be aug- , a have been stronger. It came up when av are Chapple's condition must b*| mented to eight starters by the contin- " tem of “‘apeed frat, last and| Gibson alld into the plate on a home nearly perfect to endure the strain of/ gent from Philadelphia, 1 h time” finally landed under the|run drive to deep left centre. Krom the the two day’s work, and the Gothamite} ‘Willionatre for a manager, for they say|wire a winner in the bi faults. It ien't every Ngnter who hi: all th Chapple 1s down to 142 poun ' t played ten| Press box and from the grandstand it fs taking no chances of being forced! Albright is a little heavier. The local Buckiey has made all of that out of his|inning fight of the season. It was the | looked as if Fletch “ake ase now, it will do both. relay throw to _—— ‘ % give up the one-hour chase Bunday|boy 1s down to the finest point, and/ hed elevator business. firs: game played on the Polo Grounds babes pee the aatnee far. bad pnt] Wil w Ld nt on accoumt of physical incap-| Albright should be Lag AE ee tea-| any another fighter of Murphy's|in many moons in which it can be truly OF tree font, but Owens onl i i i ality. ture racing to-morrow night and the (eee note, neater Ee hel ade ade an reentry | hit wate,” Meyera claimed that he hed tse Went In Against St. Pitcher Ses Gets His , William Shields and} stellar attraction of the season, the practically per-| the runner blocked off the plate and, as Two new stars, i i , who have Chapple one-hour race. emabar pions Ena, he did not drop the bail, that there was| Louis Batters With Geyer | Teammates Started Properly )2™™y tecmner ot Srecive, wh) eee the coast. Instead Tommy headed With Hendrix and Marquard ina pite no chance for him to have scored, So, 5 id $ H fot i, 7 a by Straight for, Flatbush to ae now a 5, furl the Aelding on eth dey NAA og pation all it mas horse and horse! Opposing Him for Visitors. With Timely Double, — [S¢cond,'ty sees forcat ta second on & was pulled during the} "™plres were clot fanned. NO RUNS. necessary * oftices| Mistake, The play wi erie ratuen Trom e tuccecatel teip on | fect from the beginning to. t the second game of the series. Manager Davis kept the youngster Bill Hunter Sold by 600 Metropolitan Dealers, AHN & FRAN holesale_ Distributors in centre fleld while the veteran Joe . 3 fighting. saybody 9 e and they may have been he! e Fisher struck Ca Rabel bg 4| Birmingham adorned the bench and) THE TOR on THE SHIRT tinually hammering their speed | right. Brennan and Owens are by far ' | first safely when Miller droppe' ~ | worked on the coaching lines. -IT-ON TOTH Would have known of Murphy's arrival. | iraten the Giants Analy: landed | the best palr of umpires that have been BATTING ORDER. BATTING ORDER. ner'a throw, ‘Tien whiffed.. | Moran Hiscals clay Lox E DRAWER la man on second at the right time, and | on the Polo Grounds this season, and it] New York, St. Lout Pdtheh fis Pittaburgh. j fouled out to Gibson. NO Ri u . —_ — — the pnd of improving condl- | home the winning run, In fact, it wae| that the fans will stand for more close | Doyle, 2b, Magee, Nort ‘ef. Carey, If. Jon strikes. Mecarehy fouled out tol GOLDIE SHADES BRANNIGAN ______ AMUSE MENTS, tions at oe local clu ovat to. Murray's bat chat aant both of {he rune] ones of them than others Booker, et Mowte sui Bo. Doalin, cf. | Phelps. There was a pon Dound to 5 = Abo get after the ring side peats who baw! over the plate. MARQUARD NEVER IN BETTER |Murray, rf. Konete aubert, 1b. Wagner, as, | Gibson's grounder to first ani IME! SA Wabi advice and abuse to the fMghters.| Seven runners atterapted ene on Lt FORM nee a Hummel, rf Miller, 1b, l|runner waa safe enna out, Cut- HA RSTEIN'S| LOME pol gard See tatie win ehorte wee] 50% Rube Marquard pitched his beat game as, Meceriiy: [a NS ethens filed to. Wilson, Smith UP Eis WA cK and restri r @ to do- | sae gf the year, He waa never in bester ° Gibson, ¢. struck out. Daubert beat out an in- Featricts his languas ‘aM form. His famous curve ball was under ”, Robinson, p. field grounder, Hummel retired the DAILY M expressions isn’t #0 bad. The gin| t such perfect control that he had Mike Umpires ~Vohnatone and | Umpires—Klem and Orth. aide by flying out to left. NO RUNS. with FULL ROOF BILL clowe to the ring ®8 po | kept driving them, With only one out| Donlin, a left-handed hitter, dancing Fifth Inning.—Byrne popped out to Fonts ‘A. & SUc ible and shouts: “Bum! BUM! Knock in the tenth, Snodgrass atole eecond,| around tke a jack-in-the-box, Donlin| POLO GROUNDS, NDW YORK, Aug.|__ WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, 8. Carey banged a long fly to left Pounk Pholp the son of & sencook dead! He's a and then the pastime cracked, had so much trouble that in the eighth | 9 The c, Donlin out, Chas, Ahe cy th de nals opened their series|N: Y., Aug. 9%— Having broken even| but Moran was right the i class, General ‘opinion oa" the bolt et, Ea ie quitter!" and the like in the worst, The old Kame of speed, speed ant) he was withdrawn #0 ax to let Kelley, |), i with the ci bert. NOR favored the pouneiter Gender. One of these didn't. confine (ROtHINE but Apeed had told, aa {t did 1 right-handed batter, hit for him, Old | Here With the Giants this afternoon bi In Dargibaly’, making Ahat aarien | Quilt 10 Pm P % se shear | — - s ECI Marine BEE AS acy lisse -averce iis {fall when the Giants made thelr won-| Mr. Wagner waa aimost aa bad as| fr# # crowd of 4,000 people, The weather & lot more satisfactory than the dis-|_ Cutshaw out, Wagner to Miller. Fi ecaare ott of g 00 "1 | aied out to centre. Phelps hit safely to] { that |derful spurt on the last Weatern trip) Mii Out of his four times at bat the| Was cloudy and the game was hurried | S#terous meeting with the Cubs, Col, ned. NO RUNS. ‘wuit, thea in Guise, Dundes when that clover little chsP Was and came home a champion tg Dutchman did not reach first base. |along #0 as to beat the rain which|@bbet's Dodgers had oodles of con-| centre Allen fan — Dist has, accented Se ches Patsy Kline an artistic trimmng Md _ | ere and wi vt to, ralease “4 w eee einen vednaadag |BRENNAN'S DECISION CAUSEB) Three times ho popped out and the | threatened. Wiltse and Geyer were the fidence when they took the fleld to- | cy fight. He provaviy would take a yin | be ead Te Nee a ad caitiertan tay, vot | wane plloters MEG Waite aeeattoe er enae it —T “4 Just as Snodgrass dashed over the| While the old gentleman 1 not ‘rs “ i ni urgh. Weather conditions wh n Mean of the Flatiron Bulding rather | 100" vith the ‘winning run. yesterday | have been so strong asa batter he was) Wiest Inning—The Cardinale were) ge ee eee san nigh ideal, | , Semmens ‘ye aise to Dundee bei and the crowd was pouring on the felt | 4 bear on dete He was like a SEO OMIIa AAS UNS CARRS IONS Se teen hundeed far ; : es CRITERION #27, 440.8 Br a8 618) Lad outside thy Ja loud squawk was heard in the direc. | that stopped everything that went be- | Huggins I to Muri and Mage ns were on hand to RICHARD CARLI tion of the Pirate bench, and Manager| tween second and third, and Mowrey died on easy grounders, [Witness the contest. Allen was sent | ‘AR E-HATTIE WILLIAMS HEONDS of fuhters, too, offend nO 2! ue auttaving af Ompine ties | The “Giants have’ Just purchased | te the inound for Brooklyn,” with | eee | THE GIRL FROM MONTMARTRE this @ay needlessly. Rome of them jan over hin decision in calling Snod-| Pitcher Hanley from the Newark, 0. te jumped right in and got|rnelne behind the bat. The Pirates eeem to think thelr duties extend | gr, Ziegleid Moulin Kouge beyond swinging « towel and steve to wafe at second. It was a mighty | team. Me wiil be delivered in the fall, one, and Old M ‘All I know about him," said Eddie m battery was Robinson and/Gibson, lower Belm ad in thetr fale Snodgrass shot ®] First toning—Byrne bingled. through | ont. Has |" \ r past third and came home|ghort, Carey sacrificed, Allen to Dau- | 2 ch which es long triple to deep left} bert. Doniin filed out to centre. } ¢ Dot two. make the services worth while by baw Kok at the Brannick, in answer to penlous 1s 1 aH e sta the out a lot of sii that the Aghter wan firm, Aw tha mn | quiries, that he is six foot and | contre, le tried to atretch hin hit|ner fied out to second. NO RUNS. right. 2 for 25c THE ROSE MiG ae rarely hears, One besutifuily decorated one inch tall and ts kt 1 to his family." linto a home run and was thrown out & gaint it sit Moran out bunting foul on two strikes. ; specimen in Kline know enough to save inm corner, who didn't at the plate, Becker grounded to co., Cluett, Peabody & Co. makers of |PROCTOR’S [iUt4 etna Northen out, Wagner to Miller, Smith at ft Maurer, and Huggins got Murray. [out on fly to Wi i NX. THEATILES, Jnon's Coreniale bad beating in the sixth ft Jim Su llivan Will Be ONE RUN. ‘Second Tnning.-Miller prey neat GATTING TING ORDER, | th AVE. i> a onatantly coacied Kline on how Second Inning—St, Louis ted the single to right, Wilson eacrificed, M New York Ait. the, roe ay | Maia. Hie indo thik wee! score in the macond. After Konetchy [Carthy failed out to Daubert, Gloson's Beanies, the linnt. Gi R W. 1 1 kone out vane ingled tor homer of yes*orday won him four tas Aa SO iven Rousing P}LCOTINE 120. sisinor'vens out « bunt." Onken tied ertional patie. allen wann't'wn venesana [3 Padodt, 3 IGHT cirele gossip had the rumor} rm MnOUe reas, te Zine CrAenne “| with Robinson and the Pirate pitel . ie | oR ie ata as eveland on Aug. 1, atin le in BOM, | 0 le f 00 Geye ” 1 ge blade _ F to-day that Bik Tom Kennedy is a noad, bode areedaien Billy Oy aera "ON 2 RU red Geyer) cot hunk” by slamming a double, seor. | OrleK ea Hargett ef ning a ta about to quit. Manager ee ny rt tna in atralght [phe Gtanta failed to reach firat in|{& two men, Byrne fouled out to] Hunter, c! P AMUSEMENTS. | 1s / ¢ e 0 > 1 > nh, a8, = Martin, #1 5 R © and return io Dan McKetrick. Nowa-| SMerica’s Commissioner to Berpliat asa taonriacttn tq | Suen DAL Puauaen | Eirew (Que: Merkle Te Tee InaE (senna iniraiweaioe (MAM ‘Williams, j WINTER GARUEN ‘ i TOMO ROW AY NIGHT) days fighters are ay hard to handic as| ta fe i . Onde. inthe rofembonal After making a wonderful stop. Hergos |. oe '¢or Bryne and the runner was nate | Gross. P MeConnell, p. ‘HASTINGS B! G | prima donnas. One wise manager,, Olympic Games to Arrive Worthy was ticked ta nin SOW NT eaten NOW Or EN a eat Rate, | Ore Mtpires—tigan and @heridan. | : . her owt fer a ‘bad F A miome er, ho y i " , ow ' He Rowe maker litle difference here Home To-Morrow eee eeehind InningThe Cardinals lost [Of Arst on Hummet's ‘pop to Miller. aiaiia Se Ger eels woh) \P SROADWAY "hya::B ras Raat MADISON SQ. ‘ th, pe oF ¥ to ho! | ie jos" . | 9 o Cutel it, Mille 4, Ni (Aperial to The ' , ' ¢ Sd core hate ony mao toi | "te ie dn ona econ font an guaiaow er vant SO], REAR MEP EY cate | grgac ane HANKY PR ARY ARQOPGARDELG "cs Soa ‘ borrow h lwaya| of the Detzolt Bost Club wen on the. clo ith one out 4 Mowrey boin| Rt . s . owe him rometh nop: | ea of the resell eine ‘fects yee »| singled, Magee stole third, * white Third Inning. ‘arey wan ¢ A out on| sized crowd was on hana tonday He Lee PLAYHOUSE ft? F gry iy | AVOY * NAT. ©. GOODWIN ing to Ket it | iy ten 00d ROUSING welcome awalte games | faite ot Peoria, Til, and tonaequentiy'is being | Myere wa trying to catch Mowrey [#Mkes. Actor Dontin hit safely aver the Naps and Highlanders mix \|BOUGHT AND PAID | a OLIVER TWIST Ly hiya a bea lo gig A F, Sullivan, America's Commle-| eterts today end Autuntay, The ats crene tenes | Off firet, Konetchy atruck out, Meyers " = : = . . wwii 77 | 4th Bway. 10 # te course, he couldn't Jum» into the ring stoner to the Olyinplo Games, | Mes irerivle coatitiane ite tite caught Magee napping off third, li Siiiem Comedy 43,*: j a th Ave. ht aithea but he ys safle M ab Hante jan ire a wenneeeuas , and oe tis alias, Rut be. Aiwa spon his arrival in thie city from Stock Sort tide ‘of 't With ane Gui Otitte elneled to antes BUNTY PULLS THE Sik: ti Guartes t : |» m Losmorrow morning on the Celtle, ‘The "National Tea’ RibdnIREa CeRioaTe hak mene TH x it! WHATTAN re te stock a | ues UNHOAT saI7TH, the nenvymetent |The elas of the A. A, Cat whieh | eH mm Heh TT Suet tC nthe er Remnant Sale Jim Buckley vrougit from the|2!™ !® secretary-treasurer, have hire who made a great running cate Nat Weak WES1 END iii 10, 20, 30c hes two hundred guests down to Sandy , Fourth Inning—The Cardinals fatled The Ne JOMAN I. ‘CASE since ma wood In all his ba * HAMILT Rac TRACK, Ont to reach first in) the fourth. gE * Pl. of {9 being touted now as one of the best | Hook to areet the world's foremost] aug’ 9,—T tries, for to-morrow's| ground out to Doyle, Hauser popped la an a a ore janet of | ofall the white Unlike rome of » of amateur F sonh, J. races are to Fletcher and Oakes grounded ito Merriment | ork oaths : popular membor of the New| | FitaT Rack >. Doyle. NO RUNS. feel al eee i ccatue ast Without an) vote Btate Athlete Commiaieon, |? iE anette | Por the Giants Murray was robbed bd ; THE NATIONS’ PLAYGROUND drawing card, and announced himvelf chairman of the Sullivan reception * 104 of a home run by a& wonderful one- Close at 1 o’clock Saturday. Harnegat, 108, NL RACE wide and. up willing to fight for car £ in order to zet {nto the ring wi body. He didn't get much m ear fare at first now engagements @re crowding ji) on him. Next werk the mittee, and he hae passed the word along for all those lntending to be on hand wher al Jim arrives to be at § Pier I, Battery, at 6A. M, which ix the handed catch by ans, Merkle Be rounded to Musing and Hauser threw Buy to-day or to-morrow. sehenen NORTE, All $30, $35, $40 piece ends. $ | STEAOUME | We kes, 80; We Helen Hunter, 105, Made to your measure. Pd ey aac ve Be exining Saturdi awa burns and aren tt “ worl. We designated for the tug to go down Pe Ohepoatin, 101; °.. Be yi ect company of artiets MeMahon | n alge’ up tof en to aroot Sulliviar Hlieimcanelt Ba trey naan irs Suit, $18. Coat and trou- bile eiivon] T dee sce Winsor iitecay: AMATEE RS aprion yaw Nea meas lent, and the foie Mval is anxiously anttclpated, as he {s| a sers, $16. Your last chance. KG O00." arthur ey ; ' go against Tom bound to have many interesting stortes arden. If (undoat to tall of the games and his keen obd- its he'll! be in servations abroad | STAR $siiornawNowr, | fe DAZZLERS = i! 20" =] GAYETY se5scn,o"ans OY ioe "4 HAPP ID cy i c tr me a wal Lerwee we ve i we ne vata) , ios Togs Fost." 198 Bien Sat ‘S Miele wa. Sy t * touted Koa Yo mi LAT eWioe ih asia PRA Pega allt - ng vey A Selling Maree te) olde and ‘ar! es inal inthe Professir . aes Q final in the pal Pricey, Bt One met tO. Co *y ta Dan, P} ares aad ag a ee so PALISADI peer ee ere Set |PALISADES carrie ache nr re ee mince

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