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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK UP-TO-DATE AND NEWBY EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN THINGS THAT KEEP THE SPORT FANS GUESSING WHITE KNOCKS OUT Copyright, 1912, by The Proas Publishing Co. (The New York World.) AW , twist : = NEW YORK FANS : == MORRIS IN NINTH = _o SUMPIN WOULD DISTRACT z ~ SHOULD WORRY, THAT CRITTERS ATTENTION Away FROM ME : . G RE New York Boxer Wins Bout Scheduled to Go Fifteen Rounds at Providence. (Special to Toe Evening World.) PROVIL Aug. M.—Andy Mor- ris of Boston was knocked out In the ninth round of a bout scheduled fox | fifteen by Sailor White of New York at the Marleville A. C. Morris continually played for the jstomach an body, landing several good ALSO ~ NEW YORK Eict ‘Nana : blow White loosened up in the wev- Connie Mack Advances Another > = ‘ . SHOULD WORRY !! enth and lrought the blood from Mor- : ~ rss nose and opened a cut under bis 7 left eye. Morris In the eighth was Novel Excuse for the Compar: ' . : : Weak and staggered all over the ting. < a . le fell down once. atively Poor Showing of the : . j y i White opened the ninth with a rush y 0 f , The Hub Red Sox May Not Be Worrying, ang slammed a left to Morris's jaws Athletics This Season. } - i But How About the Tumbling Gants? | sine ecm aswn “AC thie ices Al MeMurray, Morris’ manage: } — i “y 0) A LEAGUE. jumped into the ring and the bout was | -) San NATIONAL A AMERICAN LEAGUE. = ||2v0 pattie see Yor Wari ; Giants. Red Sox. BAVE it to Connie Mack, manager Vj . Genin. Games, || OUNDEE BEAT BROCK, I of the Athletics, world’s baseba ~ > i «@ | Dead jf Senators BUT GO CALLED DRAW. champions, to dig up novel ex- “ Athletics . ‘ CLEVELAND, Aug. 14.—A harricane® ctiges for the comparatively poor show: é Philiics |. White sox... twelve-round contest be’ een Johnny ing of his team. (What Connie looks ¢ i . Reds ..... Tigers . Dundee of New York and Matt Brock: upon as dad playing for the Phila h P fi e Cardinals maps of Cleveland as called a draw. Johnny phians would be regarded se remark- UY YJ Iy, "Petey y Doi sooo po bed ¥ jada clear lead, but in the last rounc a tops a the boys mixed’ fi all over the able work by such teams as Brooklyn, ring, with honors even, and this prov- Boston Nationa’ ‘and Cincinnatt.y ably influenced the referee. The fire: But to get down to cases. Too much TS A CS I rnrerreeae cuNnee cercaeriael taree rounds were even and two be? i auto speeding Is the reason advanced wicrranet Su'wra.teee| Dave Smith, Australian |igers Think Highlanders’Jean Dubuc of Tigers _ rll i et for. Laat year when i Aietles 6et H fi Ui iforn °Hi d d’ °K ; Pitching Find of Season Hone BON Ge ROUND DRAW. Be Sat wor: So send Pusey, Fighter, ere for Bouts, Unitorms ‘ Hoodooe td Dubuc nan tech going aoc tee toe | DORE WARK, “ur, Mc-Pbe_aacround ag fae lebrated the 1 seaterday bi a Uipire O'bauete| i ert fire, He hae won his last sal Billy Lewis at Morris Pal winning ofthe "world's. champ onahip Visitor May Be Be Matched With | BOXING SHOW TO-NIGHT. Their Own Suits 1 Suits Didn’ t Arrive |lin' 20 when sorrel np Fe Laue | Eonmer Montreal eee, Tete Has) #ames and sas ne Rood one, both ‘bo ven | nas stingy as a! Was elcead libata a i mi with nis hits and runs. } maki ings hum. Had there bees by getting married, which was why they At St. Nicholas A. C. Skating field upon his ejection by Umpire Egan! ‘ Dubuc has had previous expertence in| 4¢¢ t would have been a draw. didn't play better. Frank Mantell by the Rink, 66th street, near Columbus in Time for Opening of Eee ie ca fo eee Won Eleven Straight Games | the majors, but did't last long beenuse | — No sooner had the ministerial Mr. y avenue—Gunveat pomith va. Porky sane it the’ Weal, Pos dey aan eee of his extreme wildness. This season| BATTLING MANTELL Mack made this announcement than all ynn; Fran ‘icoto ve, Wille ‘ move on for the Jennings Team. three other promising International | BEATEN ALL THE WAY. ‘of 3 sudden .hey came to life and by Garden A. C. Beacher and Joe Stern vs. Young Series Here. eee anes ea rele oh Laren gs League pitchers invaded the big leagies| BUFFALO, Aug M-—Kid Kansas tert the Fourth of July they were leading .. of Wolverton's exit. “Wolvie” made —— , = a abu, They are McCon-| Batt ntell of ve York in ever? ‘the race and by the end of the season a protest against one of Umpire Egan's nell of the Hilitops, Lavender of the/round of their ten-round bout before th they won the pennant by much to spare, BY JOHN POLLOCK. son of the Garden A. C. are the pair RY ROZEMAN BULGER, deciatons in the sixth afld he was or- BY ALE SULLIVAN. Cubs and Tesreau of the he Giants. Internatio ational J AC G By ‘the time they met the Giants the D's SMITH, the Austratian mid- |that are offering fortunes for the ner-| The Detroiters attribute thetr def-it | ered to the bench. He continued "Te Giants may have their Tes- : vices of the Gulveston black, and th then ordered oft} , the Cubs their Lavender, | Mair eraty aly ech haves hees| TE) Sree el eri na the fa lltps, title Maconnel . Chapple, Hurled From Motor G Going in the opening game of the series with bidding f composed entirely of bachelors—eager champion, and his manager, | be spirited. hia services promises tol the Highlanders to the fact that they | to make a hit with the fair sex—for! Richard Klegin, have arrived in this were hoodooed by being forced to wear | WOLVERTON GETS THIRSTY ALL | Dodgers their Allen, the Browns theit played with the snap and dash of|ojty in search of bouts, and it now| Jack Ahearn had a hard time break-|the Highlanders’ travelling uniforms. OF A SUDDEN. Baumgardner, and so forth, but the 90 Miles an Hour, Only Slightly ae talk back and he wi the field, w ar-olds. looks as though a match will be ar-|ing even with Kid Graves of Winconsin| Ball players are th+ most supersti-| The first thing he did was to go to| real find of the season is possessed ; yet ranged for the Antipodean with Frank in fl bint bout at the Royale A. C.| tious people on earth, and it's not hard Ny? rete Artie gn Guaaah his|the Tigers in Jean Dubuc, the sensa- Sn. Phe nore dangerous than automoy! Auto speeding really haa had any- of Brooklyn. During the first few hey should feel jinxed acters Hat} fed slowly toward | tional ngster who has pitched twenty | 1 " i " With C ‘ tell at the Garden A. C. Smith to imagine why they a) onal young: W 1h Chapeie out oF dhe fits, - i dhing to do with the playing of the [MARE at ine ate ne tag (founds the Easterner had dimculty| when playing in uniforms owned by|{ie club house, every now and then} complete games and won sixteen of New York Rider Narrowly poWith Chapple out of the nity 4 Athletics maybe the sare thing has | OW. 's Ashting ~ solving the dancing master's style, but turning around to abuse the umpire. ght, Johnny A Ibe the favorite and the moa sturdy chap, of pleasing personality, in ‘the cloning rounds he found mis) Mele, fivaleespectally when sud Unt |when he finally reached centre meid| them and lost four, making an average) Feeanes Death When |i" arry th t of th carty the Lrunt of the respo:'- belong to the New Yorks and Rares and his record proves his calibre. He|mark with many effective blows. forme vat’ | instead of going to the dressing rooms| of .800 per cent. fit them like the paper on the wall: he | caused tho Giants to take the awful | @lump which threatens to rob them of | won and lost to Pi 4 won and took a seat in the bleachers.| While with the Montreal club of the F roan : xblity of bringing the victory tot! + the National League pennant. Many | j:aw with Clabby. manager is one | Emil Thiery, manager of McParland. | {was the funniest incident in the | Loughlin, the chief umpire, detected! International League last year, which Front Tire Biows Up. New York team, Albright 1s almost members of = MeGraw's cian have of the best known of the Kuropean [has gone to Ad Wolgast’s home in Cactl-| nistory of the sport when the Tigers |"m and lovked toward Wolverton and/ anished in the second division, he hat as Chapple tn the lon; machines—Marquard, Mathewson, De- Klouin te an Americun, but {Ie Mich., with a set of articles for the| Mistery of the sport Wen ee mare [made signs, but Wolverton held his Bunce tues pane visticlen’ ane holding the record ft» vore, Merkle and others having in- | Promote faye ‘an, Put) Hehewetght champion to sign. The arti-| ‘earfully Informe b head down as though he didn't kiow) & record. o y and taking second in achieved most of his success abroad, agement that they would all have to vested their worl cles call for a guaranteed purse of $22.00 he was wanted off the grounds. eleve. dete: Sunday night, ‘8 sertes money In for a percentage of .66. A LUCKY gharm hangs over the the hour ! "clothes, which would |"? h Stadium-Motordrome at Brighton *hiladed bari . He was the promoter of the Me Pro-|for Ad to fight Packey here, the weight | DAY in citizens’ clothes, w | O'Lougislin then pulled out his watch! Although his team had @ rather poor tadlum-Motordrome at Brighton The Philadetpaia aggregation. will bo beep o using them every chance | ressional Marathon in Berlin laat apring | being 136 nts o'clock. ji ™ te Jeera eee nace matween and looked at it, whereupon Wolverton, season, he was its winning pitcher and Beach, Arthur Chapple, the fears composed of the best of the long @ set. ‘ atked away, but not be-| managed to rank seventh in the @st of] Jess New Yerk record breaker, while tan ntire league. tr in which Hayes finished second to Hans Holmer, The race w in “the Quaker City, led upon to giv arose and not a success | Young Shugrue and Willie Jones will re aa Gee oORKS TO PLAY |£0%¢ he made a motion which gave the| the It ts the theory of a good many sharp velling at better than ninety miles an the: Judges of the diamond sport that cut- | 9, tally, Klegin losing $7,000 meet in the ten-round final at the Atlan- fans the impression that he didn't r Hughey Jennings paid spe-| jour, blew his front tire of his motor Prisht v lercler a tough fight ting through the wind at fifty or eixty| Veeture. ee TWO onthe | ETA, A. of Rockaway Friday night, IN STREET CLOTHS. think much of the two umpires on the) clal attention to Dubuc when his club| ang was hurled through the alr, landing &Ve'¥ mile of mile clips impairs the vision, which : pa! — Of course President Farrell and Man- | Job. trained in the South this epring. He[St ire uetcom of the highly” banked pis Victor Breyer has sent another call to| ager Wolverton didn't want to see such ; But Pile * “ PAE ina 4 Lens delegated wala Bilt Donovan to, coagh are +H . Dan McKetrick, manager of Joe ‘as Ty Cobb, Sam Crawford, Joe | leave the fleld, for he stood in back o youngster in the ways of the PILAD frwe that Merkle and Dovore, especially, | Johnson has made up his mind to sign! yvanette, giving him authority to offer| Lake and othe oiling fancy street |the bleachers, but at an angle at which pitchers, Dubuc's chief fault braises, | weather, sip been the same since they got |for a bout with Joe Jeanette in this| Jack Johnson $1,000 expenses and $30,000| suita in thelr efforts to keep the fans|O'Loughlin didn't obrerve him. was a tendency to uncork a wild pitch| 4nd in condition to race again shortly. show at the speed mania, and it was reported /city and that he'll aM x his signature! for his ent to meet the Hoboken fighter| from being disappointed, Wolverton | Wolverton wasn’t the only person ex-| every now and then and to give bases| This was the most spocta iar of a sl wien some time ago that McGraw made it|\o the articles of agreement to-day. |in e finish contest in Parts this fall. suggested that the Detroits wear the|!led, for in the first inning Pitcher! on balls to any batter who had the/$*ies of spills that have occurmd at the plain to his men tha: it would please | Both managers of the two big local aj fray travelling ‘uniforms of the. New |Fisher was ordered off the field for pro-| patience to wait him out. Brighton course without a fatality, and { him mightily if they took less chances |clubs are in the Windy City trying to] ‘Tom Sharkey acknowledges that he| York club and the players reluctantly testing a decision at first bane and Jack| "it ty a legend of the game that when| {He speed bugs are of the opinion that seo #9 autos and more on the diamond. outbid one another for the big negr>| plans to return to the ring, and he says| consented, but feeling in their bonesyWarhop finished the game, holding the) nonovan himaelf broke into high base-| te Goddess of Fortune ts wh the ! champton's sorvices. Jess McMahon |he wants to show his ability to come|that the move would prove fatal. )hard-hitting Tigers to two hits. Ownle! pai society ne was as wild as the man|COUrse. Bradtey has a tendency to affect batting. It Is] Word comes from Chicago that Jack track unhurt with the exception of a Mislocated shoulder and slight bruises, HIA, Aug. 14.—-Despite th st crowd that ha: UT, autos or no autos, Connie] of the St. Nicholas A. C. and Billy Qi a Tush, the Tiger shortstop, was als man) “Chapple was riding ina two-mile trial pie Tena) Giate snl the et yea un beod that | coe z. Baek byifiret whinping Tommy Bur Every man of them felt throughout the} (ey toe oe tthe game, all in ail mak-| WHO came from Borneo. He and con-| at record speed, and some Idea of his tive thir big re Mack t given up hope entire game that they were doomed to trol were bad friends, and it took a few ‘ RT Rema Ne or ay | aie his club will win cvother Amer! onze defeat despite the one-run lead they |'ng it an unusual afternoon's sport. | seasons before he was tamed. eases car oa eee ‘tully 70 teet further vata Gia ean League pennant. During the past Wil lams an ehr Face Each had up to the eighth inning and the}, The High aces, DAYS, releened pat "Like Marquard, after Donovan ob- tha ess landed Oy $60 oF three wopks th / have made up ° SAPIR Ie opt Nard $0 e88. | ais. | $7,000 some time ago, to Brockton, and| tained mastery over the ball and could "g me for the automobile all of the fyi. considerable ground and they are now New York club had just a) cut It where he wanted to, control wasl sme’ vaid Dave Bruce-Brown, twice 1 er a ennis e O-Va carded their travelling uniforms upon |!" exchange have received another out in trad a| 4 just @ game and a} (* behind the Sen- y carded thelr travelling uniforms Upon Imager, Fred Smith, who'll report imme-| one of hie chief stocks In trade, and] winner of the Grand Prize road classic, | eee nn aforg and nine and a half games be- —_—.+— lom,t2 the wire, The time. to b eehcee “ites P| atately. this asset ts largely the reason why] who donated the cup given to the winner 7 —— Ihind"the Rea “ox. 084, second faster ‘than Baden's West, babe Pig gan es gemee ve —,-—- he has stayed so long in the Dig leagues.| of the elevensmile handicap. Bruce- _______- AMUSEMENTS. meV vi js great regularity. The uniforms pd Ww! Jennings told Donovan that his} Rrown saw Chapple's accident an! ex- Tan ‘The Athetics, ike thelr rivaln, the This Should Prove Star Match| ... petit come ao used being the badge of defeat HAMILTON WINNERS, pitching staff war fast crumbling to] pressed the cpinion that motor racing OLYMPIC | ye i Phillies, have had more than their ahare tm tale to the Mondo roo that it wouldn't make any difference pieces and that he was anx! to bol: \ Ars HK wT 1 DRROW, ; of hard luck in the matter of injuries! of Tourney for Meadow — | Watgmta, 26,00, for the ata Who wore them—it epelt disaster, RACE TRACK, HAMILTON, Ont,,|ster {t, Bill was tickled to be able to i HASYINGS’ BIG SHOW! to players. An injury that put Danny ime pe Aotuad play wan toh The Detroiters had a high old time! 2° Ret RACE—Two-year-olds,| cure Dubuc of the same faults that Murphy, the crack right fielder and Club Singles Cup. PE ee Oh al plan, it. | trying to pick out sults that Atted them | volad tn Canada; $600 added five ana|caused him in his early days to be . and when they trotted out on the dia- hi - ey ito ne inital htt, At | mond: there were some strange. misfits. [one-half furlonga: The Heart of Oak,| Blcknamed SWOd, wilch, Wi aime i olin Ming A.C" sehwaria, Tom aad H, Tow:| Five pairs of shoes were the only {123 (Schuttinger), 1 to 6 out and out.|/uaepai, ‘and probably ax long as he f dhe dirnaste for the Meadow Glen picts articles of playing apparel they had to/ won; Ondramtda, 120 (Adams), 1 to 8|i\ves, for that matter. singles cup at Southampton, Kar | The Canadian, stoop Patrica won by ni purchase though, which’ #aved the club| out and out, second; Golden Syrup, 103] Result of Donovan's coaching of Du- H, Behr, the former internation | snde pesentaye ag A Re et th | (Bryne), #0 to 1, # to 1 and 6 to 2: third. | uc: |The latter 18 BA iantiat eens alist, defeated Alrick H, Man $r. mulling championadp of the Great *Eaxce , . Time, 1.074-6. Metor, ‘Hollybrook, | of more than the usual amount of con-)} KR Q I of Yale, 8-6, 6—2, R. Norris Will- Vistar betas the, pa the Call pe ad bel Pere ay etl Stantslowa, Peter Doody, Vale of Avoca| trol, and he has $ seed SHANKS Of bis CARTY lams was again to the fore with his| le credit visitors from receiving their regu- | #!80 ran. O00: BATE) Pate ee, oe how the OFFICER other reason why the club is In third! amazing assortment of place shots and | *fsisied : af the finish, “"fhe | tar uniforms to-day, ax they believe thai| Second Race—Selling; Sone 90 Wen nae ne cleanup man, out of the game for the entire season, has greatly weakened tho ry team. The poor condition of Catcher Thomas and the ineMciency of the I ‘other members of the catching staff hai algo” handicapped the team. The form reversal of Exidie Collins and Jack Berry, the two crack infielders, ts an- . LT sda RICHARD CARLE—HATT THE t; ILLIAMS _ THE GIRL FROM MONTMARTRE _ To:ma'w & Sai. 2.13 y Georg: Hroadhie, BROADWAY a Fittos’ HANK PLAYHOUSE eth Bot Tiws «Sis Mats, To-Da: 10. BOUGHT AND PAlv tOR 8 4 Matinces Wed, & Sa two-year-old; | | * . elawed for the rd high- | * place. But with all this Connie says: | Qispoved of Samuel Beardsley, 6-8, @-8, | for'cuhiecs miee™ (°F ('* "iNET wae 2.93.0514¢ they wear the same sults they had|$500 added; alx furlongs! Filtterfoot, bo ae TARE 888 4 trateamte, || Szt2 George Nash & Done! . Bie COMEDY4! 8, of Hina, 18 “Ehe season is only two-thirds | py this victory Willlams covples with fit “aonoat convention of the| On, Yesterday it will bring @ double-| 105 (Clement), 6 to 1, 2 to 1 and 3 to 6,1 $e. Wood of the Red Box and Eddio Ziegfeld Moulin F Rouge f 4 BUNTY PULLS THe To. 2.1b.0, and « lot of things can bep- | Benr for the star match to-day’, Aswoclation of “Amateur 0 Votory to the home team, won; Ragusa, 106 (Schuttinger), 6 to | Plank of the Athletics are the only|] “A Winsome Widow” ¥sis,"e STRINGS : im fity games. I know a lot Two of the veterans, Nathaniel W. | {its oe Heat ay" lertie bo mows eet _It would not be surprising !f Manager|? to 5’ and out, second; Burnt Candle, regular pitchers who top him. He even . Manhattan Op. ilo,, En Pay v Qf People who ore ready to ister | Niles and Thomas C. Blndy, were ex- | mittee: hhobert°E, Lee Williamson of altimore 89 (Daniels), 2 to 1, 3 to 5 and out,| 1s ahead of Walter Johnson, the sensa- he3q savy Manny 10,202 fae World's Champions, but tended to the limit of three sets In ore | ecitely, rot, te HAMILTON ENTRIES, third, Time—1.141-5, Barbara Worth| tional Washington twirler. ‘ Next Week ... MADAME 1X Sepe to fool them, dee to win, Hileésindlented ihe) dame hah and Martin Amorous also ran. During the past month or more afta Tt Bo PROC TOR’S Grit “Chadwick and ay =— YE WEBER'S Sinte eg Tiny a at 2 j,Maloqim Beott, Grace Wii: opto & Lee, “Brim: te ‘shel falling off that he has exhibited in other me Ae ehh tte | RACE TRACK, HAMILTON, Ont. tournaments, and the rapid fire stiote of | present of the Middle ‘States Negsita Awa: |AUR. 14.—The cntrien for to-morrow's PAB win at 68, 5—7, 6-3. rece hay Pégar'e Wwdroplane, Maple, Laat, chal-| FIRST RACE—Tw as five.and Don’t Envy the Well | Dressed Man---Dress as Clarke, A FACU RAINES AFRICAN HUNT gt ee TES RARA@DEPOTANC | G | others HAMMERSTELN’S | SALOME UbeVItEe REAL, F| 7 Ay, )Contin 1AM. to 11 Pp ROOF stitsrgng PMbvpon I ras tac Meats eA DAILY MATINEE Pre Go Are AMERICAN ROOF | having been @ passenger on the} “Hunay fuced the young Y. , | lene 6 “Rinertcan |@ Dat furlongs — 2¥c fetens Cincinnati, ‘To the clever ew] Watson M. Washburn, who leaped lais | cot Miah ines Sey" isle Peetu ere | Raia ties eo Y¥ runner belongs @ great deal of] fame last son by defeating Raymond Le, miles an hour speed, The Mariuis of An the credit for so many American run-| D, Little in the Nationals at Newport, | #%™y* Mone also has hee York, (ners finishing in the classic at Stock-| As it was, Bundy had @ narrow escape, hott. re tallied 86, 5-1, 6-2, KILBANE AND DUNDEE Ipped to tT thi nat Pita suvvitare se tha day! Too) “bstareol 25c & 50 |TheTalkingDog]| | Backtes i's, Oneal dara doin Nett. ch real reason. hy an Amercay dion | content—iaimara® Larmegs Watace +e | TO BOX HERE SEPT. 4,| sii itiy, neshcrny He Dresses at Half yaeueerg be hice, | eines tata, aauleg & he carry off the big honors, at this year's gonnen snd Beoren Feabady. Gardner —_- pling: 9, Pogo 101 “ireus, soit Bros. Tot ei | ST pgasison SQ.ag tux ie « South Afri. | Jr. wo ie round, " lad ‘River, Men 2. n Open A. Sie were ore accustomed. than ur | y Maurice K. Msioushin, who Ta here, AMCs Signed in Cleveland To- | ite, AV atin, iis, Uaithiis!"aahes | The entire stock of JAMES McILRATH, 226 OOFGARDEN: «iin nba oye (othe torrid weather, ao they fins | etaulted his place in the tournament ay—Champion Is. to HRMS tvren, Raatteny. ert Fifth Ave., imported by him to sell at $60 to NORTH BE ACH rier nN isle one-two. Mike Ryan was affected “i . chant th and riot atent ite g y hin TON Beewiit DY the heat than any of the others, | oth uth day" Meryem TENE tthe, Grand Get $3,500. es. Thier, a ale tae, $80, was bought by us and is now offered at— Boats Last 92h and 14th Street SAVOY | (MOWION'"cTURes an If we only had had cool weather I fe@ sure he would have romped home a Wied winner. ushered in with a. ban r I, ith &banner, attendance, the | CL te i lonange Daily, 10 LAND, O., Aug. M.—Article: in, 165. 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