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eee nm SAAS ay Hance nt 8 MRAP NOM eRe rene eS (a EPTEMBER BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY 1912 EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN DODGERS BATTED HARD IN UPHILL CAME WITHTHE BOSTONS Hits Were Well Scattered.on Both Sides and Runs Were Sogrce, UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY DUNDEE PROVIDED LIGHT EXERCISE FOR CHAMPION KILBANE Copyright, 1912, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). , * BATTING ORDER. Boston. Brooklyn. Campbell, cf. Northen, ef. MoDonald, 3b. Cutsha — Sw eney, Eb, Smith, im t Jackson, Jaubert, Ib. Dundee Certainly Very Soft for Thus, ef. Wheat, if, Hummel, rf. Fisher, Miller, Donnelly, p. Allen, Umpires—Klem and Or 4 Champion Kilbane. \ Quprrtght, 10; ‘tts New York Wey ne VERAL montha ago Johnny Kil- bane, featherweight champion, vie- ited this town and saw Jobnny Dundes box. Immediately he deciared that Dundee, to his way of thinking, ‘was the very boy to give him a run for Bis ttle. (Special to The Evening World.) } WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, Sept. 5&—The Dodgers and Johony Kling’s tailend aggregation from Boston clashed again to-day under weather conditions which could not have becn Improved upon, The Dodgers made a shift in their batting order, Northen taking Moran's place and leading off, JI, Deso€E 1S KW MUCH BETTER Janie Cutsiaw was placed in wecond Sa Allen did the twirl- Hireane Lavonen es JUMPING VAC THAN Brome ee eae Anite Donnelly, did AS Dunvee ump the flinging for the visitors AND SWUNG aT aR. . First Inning—Campbell, walked, but was forced at second by McDonalt, Allen throwing to Cutshaw. Sweeney, te OF THE CLUBS then forced McDonald, Cutshaw to AMEBICAN LEAGUE, parionay ,gaGuR, Fisher. Jackson hoisted one to’ deep Wy if Bia f th hea a & 5 si oe Nd BOT) centre which Northen got under after ba hicego., 80 $5 | ula. 55 if 433 J) a sprint. NO RUNS, Duwer site 3p BB eat ow ke i i fetes A hice . bia 62 62 Northen rolled a slow grounder to RESULTS Se i Best GAMES” Devlin who threw to Donelly in time yiteo b }, 5 x i 4 ei to get the Dodgers’ doughty fielder, i Dewalt! 1a; chess as Aires for ~ T] Cutshaw smashed the ball to the fence AND ; j ‘ 40. in right centre for three bases and HUGGED * GAMES scliDULED ‘FOR TO-DAY. | scored on Smith's timely single to a anna , : out bi Now York. ‘Two games, | New York at Philadelphia, Two games, tre, Daubert was thrown out by Rowton, Kilbane'» reason. for making thie dec- faration was plain to ail who sat tn the Mt. Nicholas A Jast night and saw Kiidane and Dundee box. Kilbane se- fected his opponent on the same prin- ciple that animates a man looking over @ fruit stand for @ nice ripe peach. Dundee certainly was very soft for Kilbane. The local “idol” didn't have @ chance from start to finteh. Kilbane Made him look silly. Before the end of the tenth round Dundee, who had been dumping up and down and in and out ainlessly all through the bout, was hop- gre around like a chicken with Ht» head Tm the firet round it was o to see that the Italian rewarded Mr. Kiibune with much awe and respect. He danced and hopped an ed and went around who stood still and Yooked at Dundee's antics with an ‘amused smile, Now and then Dundee Gwung, but he was so anxious to keep Ut Of range himself that his blows in- variably fell «short. When Dundee —_——.—_ Boston at Brooklyn, Bridwell, Smith reaching second. Wheat Evans. The gamble for final would Pittabara tim, Sweeney to Deviing third vi RUN, —_— | _ Second inning—Titus stroiied on tour then be Travers vs. Evans. Heat Upsets Cafculapas | iN]. Hunter's withdrawal w officially Nrobea Announced finally and Wood won by ' bad ones. Allen was still wild and Dew Be Vanlige. the chomp eto, cbenee National Tournament Now |@efault. Hunter's temperature was Wood sliced into the tall «rass from/ Hunter, Edinburgh. Cards, last halt: iin also drew a pass, Titus moving up finches and capped him Mae pith Le . | eral dearees over normal, but he was | the tee, but had a fine see ond that left Hunter: os aas to second. Bridwell doubled to centre, left, whereupon Johnny D i not In serious danger. him three yards from the pin, whlch} da. 0.....6 4444 53 scoring Titus, Devlin going to third, Marie tha vee Dundee jigged i on Third rei | Travers on frat nine holes was 3 up (Aye hil a birdie three there to Hun- es 8 848.4 5 9.5 G-ot—a7] King’s sacrifice ty to Mummel brought jer aby Sani: Serr fi ‘ eviin across the plate, Bridw patie, shout fen minutes of poring Player Prostrated, gn Phetps, Cards: | phe eighth was an uneventful half in! pays’ ,0", fst round four up on) i third. Donnelly struck out weakl fett and right, bouncing up into the ait ‘ jl er er ar RTE par four. Hunter pulled hie drive at | “0 Campbell was also a victim on strikes from his toes at the le: the short ninth and cost him ole ae : as _s7—14] TWO RUNS 4 gen Glows had ianted there wouter kine ee oa He untea a 56485 4 242 in one more than the allowance, ‘That | Hai itanien z : [ er : : . ‘| Hummel made a safe hit to the ine ie eter ta thew ter us 8 10 The Wrening World.) ND SCOTCHMAN HAD A| squared the contest, | no ena 5 4 5 4-30-11] geld” and went to second on Fisher's es always off the ground. Kilbane, : CHICAGO GOLF CLUB, WHEATON, BATTLE ROYAL. Evans was four up on Schmidt o1 witete Was genuine excitement over | safe bounder to Hridwell. Miller fanned however, didn't let them tand. “He just BL, Sept. K—Terome ‘Travers of Upper line wen'two: ub. on Sohmiet ab the prone Setue Ge tiresome hale the besten tier ads " c ° ; 4 “ Goa tet inom atip eed yy oon Leh } Montclair led Mason elps of Mid-| turn, Card: 50464444 6-9 good putt, but tt was strong enough to vpedeyd stopped them. Dundee rushed i — pean” ASRS ;lothian to the tape in the morning | Prans: 4 er rarer os +4545 35 5 4 5 4-41 get a slight bound on the ilp that once, on missing, he flapped | round of the third match round tn the | Scum ¢. 9 t-# Travers waa two up on Phelps on the| cup. Had he gone in the match would Me knees, About this time he by 5 : " ~ . 4 ree |x i fs Ou4 4 4564 4 2-29, first round, Cardi ave been square. Funning into clinches and holding hard. | MCGrawites Won the First by| Champions Bombard Pitcher} National Amateur Golf Champtonsity| Kerr was three up on Paul Hunter at BS 45454 4 OM SBOE SE AT het Referee Dan Tone walked about hfe peered 2 up, after having the! tne turn, Card: ar BOS 545 a sly and begeal him to break. ’ ~ for Ta ‘ jothian star 2 down at t turn. | Kerr: In sees 6 6 4 64 4 3 5 4-40 ; Ban wer’mucn annoved. ‘He wuid'mave| Batting Rally in the Caldwell for Ten Runs [rravera. whom many are selection to] pii-3 45 4 4.8 43 a-a7 | raver plasrattomety on ihe ita natt|| FOGEL PROTESTS GIANTS been quite within the line of his official x ky » one of the finalists, did not pl | ate: b ‘ probably for the sake of keeping him- , duty it he had dtrqualifed Dundes tor Eighth Inning. in One iting. 4g | wet as no dia vesterday, put his driv-| Norman tunter, Scotchman, and Ware | Self 10 reserve, Travers lost the tenth | VICTORY IN FIRST. faite “ ig “ 8 . an, el ered, not getting o q idea Dersistert hobling, But he didn't do tt ’ ing showed improvement ren Wood had a, battle that was square | py, Meine Ae roaching, Phelps RICHARD ARLE HATTIE WILLIAMS Mtill there was no action, Kilbane | his second and over approaching. Phelp: PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 5.—Presi- THE GIRL FROM MONTMARTRE could h€ve shown @ little ageressivencas ~ _ By an unusual burst of speed, “Chick” | on the first nine holes and gradually ab- q@rove the green against the wind, but rages For ot ihe ‘Philadelphia hy HARRI EATWE Wag without hurting anybody's feelings. He Evans of Edgewater finished the first | sorbed the gallery, Card: | took thrée putts, Travers needed two ye is FU te i. Ite i ud didn't, Dundee kept up his eccentric FIRST GAME. BATTING ORDER. 18 holes with a lead of 4 holes on H.j Nvman Munters | gg yy putts on the eleventh, but won the hole {Ff tonal Club this afternoon sent ® 4} quguerus 1 THE MODEL dancing. This Georg M. Cohan. stuff NWW YORK. New York. Philadelphia Schmidt of Wo “Chick” had the| Wi Cleanly, because Phelps was tapped on |] telegram to President Lynch of the 3: » folnted re, ‘ ° Chase, 1b, aggart, ' : ravers New Yorkk, whic y on, : few times and then let hie right gol pemcre: tees ig at at a 4 mers ae | gcora was even at the eleventh and the| that the play betwee twelfth. but balanced it through a fle! fs ty 1, ‘The ground for the protest ||| DONALD ‘BRIAN 4 TH fg SIREN over to Dur in with a good hard poyle, 2b. Ur haddoek, Baker, % welfth wax halved, but Evans's ex-| Harold Hilton ins for 1oW | approach, Half in par four, Travers a i MD Toeatge, apt G@rive, just to show what he could do if Pd pale 202 ; : Petieel Malnnis, 1b» cellent work on the rest of the holes| score in the qualifying round will toak two putts again on the thirteenth, Meet eee ayere bbe deal canes por ele neat roadway, Be wested te. Dundes shut hie eves | murray, rf, Lg 1 0 Simmons Strunk, ef. gave him a lead, @t 18 holes on Sunday, but it was his hole In par five. Phelps | out ood Mag etand~ ve. atinees iKBY Jowered his head, and swung violent) Merkle, tb 2 10 0 0 Hartel, Barry, ss. Warren Kk. Wood obtained a slight}, Vans sliced into the bunker on the was trapped, but got out well only to fod pest egeee he Hetat@as ha ~ e le » . ” 4 -* 4 5 m1 " a el vo i while run F 7 A a aeighetaa er tine ee ab Re dt Bh egliwannen: ¢ ela} jead over Norman Bunter 'oF he Ha ‘a me his yt aie meneine RG it Hie er ee catmuptene & basa \(lingigae inthe: peewentaty Aalid: a is Bey f see “9 je ha ison, e1? 0) Caldwell, p. wn, » jonorable C y of Ex r % +. aaa k q i ¥ The “contest"swas a farce. During the| tartiey, © BB 4 «aunt eet eis and Eine Honorable Company of Edinburgh Golf- | intra and he dost the sixth by being | time. KO in. et a Jast four rounds the champion sent that! metcher, ee pam tae | bis ie ers by taking the last hole 45. They | generally shor. Evans took the third| Both had six-foot putts for birile B J oe over half a donen t and Duns! Mathewson, po. ER aS Pee (ee (Boeeia) 40 were even most of the way and both put} py good putting, while the other five, threes on the fourteenth, but misse. e was so completely buffatond by It) cMncurmiet eae aay eer aro aye a. y,, [UP an excellent game of golf, holes were halved. Schmid is the Bay! Travers lost the fifteenth, being in the ER 66 6 ' at he danced twice as hard as before, ve 7 * "| paul Hunter of Midlothian fell before | State title holder, high grass and then taking three putts, clung like ® Krapevine every time! motgin .., Aa 8 122; Sept. &—At the end of the ‘event “in the masterly work of the youngster, H,] Kecs's strength on the outward jour-| wiile Phelps drove almost 900 yards a clan F > > Ing of the first game of the doubie- | skwanok Club, Kerr|Mey was the surprise of the morning.| which gave him par four. ree nsomale @ solareplexus blow, ie gie in Kou; Bere gre peoed otalle never iatt hima ng PHILADELPHIA, “ad ae hal eee car CLAD Hiisne hain oak ncle le dnas tere tenes (ate aeaees hen nan tone Diese ive laos PAJAMAS Are Better Liegie oe widow! ian’? Tk wanid sank R HPO. / header te the Philadelphias had] was 4 up at the end of the thirteen : , ta » COV | putts Travers “Lh Bere tak co 0008 tor tanta cere a Cfrsesssssnee @ 4 S| made eighteen runs, the Highianderal poles, He Jp.e surprise to the followers ging the stretch Jn exnct par. Hunier) teenth, but Phelps aan See than a Dover Powder, TM of Heht exercise. | Cravath, rf © 0 6 06 t/nine, and the slaughter was proceeding | of the game, having never competed be- | Was, | 1 WOOD AND HU ‘ pe gel ae pees, H ; P : ¢ fears y along into the time alloted for | fore in Kold tograaias ares his salen pAWarren Wood on the first hole hooked CLOSE TOGETHER. Flannelette en a io was Luderus, t ann play work would do credit to a veteran. {t to the rough, while Norman Hunter Wallack’ Rin SOs St Be I that between Kid Willlama of Walsh, 2b 0 1 1 2 0) The climax really came in the last!” Warren K. Wood, Homewood, finished had a good drive that was nev‘raltsed fread piel ole Peg python jack's iat Wea sin Baltimore and Mickey Brown of Dol’ Hens +O YT 3 6 Olnaie of the sixth, when the world up on N, F, Hunter, Edinburgh. by a topped second. Hunter won % in mone ARLISSin DIS Dodie, %. ae a ae one up fect four, Wood, with poor direction Boston, wie@as substituted for Johnny | wits, es. sf Lf Lchamptons knocked two pitchers from] Any one who can pick the finallats birdie four, Wood being six. Hunter| fect four, Mivod. iin move dtouon makers fave ‘Than iki \-| Winneran, p. © 9 6 6 Oy Whe Dad started the pitching, had been | sustering weather 18 upsetting all oal- | Well only te be Gankered once Mraz] And, failed to escape, wo he was Ave, Berea, prevernses than Kilbane, alr| shuits, 6 : ) ; 2 Othe visitors: strongly on him and | culations, because endurance now means four, Both played badly on the chird, Pane poole ee ne the. eresn ine LOX IT ON + mer, Willams began with his usual fh L4 ® S/vatted In three runs. That brought |almost as much as skill, Norman Hun- and it was, halved in five against par| ad two putts for s win tn i attack, but to his murprine ‘kal e f g{about the removal of Caldwell, and Scotchman, 4# in no condition to. four. ane We 2 4 rown just floated away, Ie was as Inte for Devote tn beh, ibatted for) DAVIN Wax ment to the rescue. ‘The em-1 Oi, “de was prostrated by the heat | Wood made a horrible drive on whe} W204 em anh: Sh oe Hirhfieli. avarie, Kan elusive as @ shi It wan Imposnible| prinnevey ir ath college twirler could not stem the tide, | PIM} ‘ior a doctor's care. He and fourth and his topped ball got a bound 2 Hang OL 1S 2nd @ te pin him in a c , for when ap. bneran in Sth. however, and the champions walloped | #4 was uni gat back from the bunker. It+cost him @ N UFFRAGE W! EGE Abies tate b tats frome wh BY INNINGS. him for seven more. Warhop. then| Hilton not being used to such externals PA°k fiom the Dunwen, | Atecose nim ¢ 2 SIN VOTeS Rott We there was n " e he ducked un New York . 00 6 6 6 0 0 & gee] Went to the box and partly stopped| have been hardest hit. 4 a their drives on the fifth, but managed TWINTER GARDEN |Phone oreococnee. the blond failings arme and) Phila, ry 00010 00 © 6-1] the slaughter, but he was also scored] Hamilton Kerr, scarcely Chick" to halve In a perfec: four. The ‘PASSING Dohbed up sere behind him before] ‘Two base hite—Murray. Home run— | *8ainst Eval age, a strippling whose 125 Hunter was unlucky with his cleek shot SHOW of 1912 he could turn around | or} 7 vt to be outdone altogether, the ‘tle him to play only for the at the sixth, yet got the green well and Hecker, Sacer! hitsLuderus, Walsh. Mig hh rT back in the half of pounds entitle vl iy Te looked ke & running maton. But] stolen busos-Merkle, Dolan, Struck | enandern came buck 1h the neljwa|featherwelght championship, showed a Won the hole in four,againat par five. MAXINE ELLIOTT’S "}it4..29tn, Bet in the second und Mickey stopp the not#y inning and touched up Brown He was then two up, At the seventh Bape n002hd Fekinl Mickey at Me} outeHy Mathewson, 6; by Seaton.| for five run. “Hach side made one tif] staying quality to-day that brought dif- Eves, 8.80, Mate READY MONEY Sts én Wiltinent’s Chin uhat the tree i suobile, pasenveli iter and Taderus: the seventh, ‘Ten thousands people| ferent owners to a wad of money vis, - aes 8S igh, | Weds Sat, 2 4 i ules, ne 4 7 Uetle Baltimorean lost his balance for al Haaren "Hirsi bane von” natiwcever | Were On hand to see the strumgle, enough to be tied with wire, AMUSEMENTS, _ BROMDWAY Resear mecond und touched both hands to the | Neither side wa ed 8a floor, He recove forced the fxn alu the round « Brown Was a in the ninth, one man morning that his lead Is only two holes, ‘| PLAYHOUSE“ 5 as nee | Wo Uimes at bi n innings (no| Strunk tripled to the left fleld morning tha Ke 8 a Mats Wed, voped upe[out in eighth); off Finneran, 1 hit{came home on an infleld out, plek Rvang wilt accounts for Helm ek aid] and four times at bat In-one inning:| batter was quickly retired: “In the inet {tick Schmidt, Ray State champion, al- though the latter held him well in the sharpshooter. HH he could hit. The crowd w fant. off Shutla, 3 hts and four times at bat) half of the ninth Chase singled and EGINS MONDAY ‘After that #econd round there were| in one inning, ‘Time of game, 1.60, Um-| Dantela got a& base on dalla, Paddock | first half. lam © frequent #harp furries although nearly| pires Ringler and Finneran, Attend-| forced Daniels and Levitt Mt into a] At o'clock the semt-finals slate looked STEEPLECHASE LIN FUN TES ? THE MERRY “UbatEss m4 peel a se, STOCK CO, | Cai Y eR Be uM A + | bats ‘BUNTY PULLS THE STR: vi to score In the] Jerome Travers, of course, {s master Mi in an instant and| Mathewson, 1; off Schults, 1. Lett on eighth and the crowd avomed vory well] of Mason Phelps, but the, Jeracyite 4] Coney. aNIVaNn tle okey | DAsee—Ne ‘ork, 6; cher'# | satisfied, The Athletics scored one n b uf ty Tig K, whnh Mickey | recond—Hite off y hit ane With own | Played #0 loosely toward the end this Lad E all of the c n Was Marathoning| ance, 14f | double play. Pinal score, 19 to 9, like Travers vs. Kerr and Wood vs. F TOF WRG: DWAY, F t TARP, J] B. k. WE S)EDD , rey Te rone: ree and alt | i AY AND war iD . |STRLLA around and around the ring, the te = — ree eee, ona sree eRURESD 4 ¥ phar state 1.50 || ALHAMBRA [f!8the Williams standing in the centre and SECOND GAME feeplechase. Sunshine oF rain, ail the save Jothers, @hifting about te face him and start @ ‘ Plunge Whenever Mickey seemed to be| BASEBALL FIELD, PHILADEL-| within rang: PHIA, Bept Por the xame gest (Batista. tame wae seat] unaser atedeow wattet aera] LHe Man Who Wants Evening LUNA Bese. oh THE NE'ER-DO- WELL | a CHARLES KLEIN’S PMAGATION REX BEACH'S "oputan SCORES A BIG HIT! ig Hey Me 4 Wilson and Manager Dooin sent in} He never stopped ht seri atach Mom] aanarr ana mates ate “wre Clothes Should Look Here First (MOTB ore eect hat A lg ipl esalear “aenitaticn’ chase Reve mabe rae Beets ith Laughs and Tears.”—v. v. ri Moe ang msn ona, Minko | arated enn te tasemans| Our combination Evening Dress and Tuxedo has | el ee Ee eine itera ed; Sure-at audlencess™™-Qop sora ' ‘ euRth Williams pre harand] to the slaughter until Matty: hit into never been, spproncned bed aN. plate \ heat RNG fii iio Y skeeRMBER.” “Not a Moment Without a Thrill. 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N Dy, i NS Paskert doubled to centre, Cravath . t Nichols A. £. held it8] wworifood and was put out by Merk o Whites s eee, 4 -Do-' ; 1 SM EARN OM CP Hasse crams at overs tafe rot out onthe lne,Paskert going’ to third |PALISADES rst He apiivnane Soenes Bring Suneess to the Ne'er-Do wel, oo Magee out, Doyle to Merkle, Paskert | {| “The Play Is as Attractive as the Book,.”—rrivuw. Lae Thousands of disappointed fans who eahip Ascension Daily, Fireworim Tork y 8 couldn't purchase cardhoards stood out. | searing. Leuderus filed to Murray, ONK 4 GOLUMBIA E'y,, WUnLEsqUE Keres “Elaborately Staged; Well Acted.”—N. v. wor __ BROOKLYN AMUSEMENT! CJ Jat £3-"%) [BON TON GIRLS |; Rests tat Aiaied “As Exciting as the Most Ardent Lover of Romance Could ones eh Applayse that floated out over thelr Risin Inning—Murray eut, Dodge to Desire,—Jewne i «/ Commerce, id Fe ee tee R_ SUCCESS JOLL By the author of “The Muste “The Lica & the Mowe,” “The Gemblars,” etc heads fi he uN Luderus, Merkie walked. Herzog orp eicdiile Khas 4 forced out Merkle, Doolan g Walsh, DAY. i, a| atone stole second, Ww died, oe PLR a nt I inci | Walon to Laderus NO