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E- , re i a Oa ahi nan ratpeasectnercts —— ‘ — THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1912 eoromrcae,| NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT [soster‘texey | ) WITH BOSTON RED SOX FOR THE WORLD’S CHAMPIONSHIP } mascor OnvorRe FLETCHER BECKER MSCORMACK MURRAY SNODGRASS CEMARER DOWLE BURNS MATHEWSON CRANDALL GOULAIT ROBINSON MSGRAW pNNESSY., KIVIAT WINS MILE |TESREAU ELD DOWN [DODGERS PLAY LIKE AND MAKES NEW! RATES. AT START | CHAMPIONS AEANST ee Cet Oe te et Sy MOTORCYCLISTS | ich Will Win Title? Here are Pitchers’ Records HITTING ll UP AT MAJOR LEAGUE RECORDS Compiled by Expert George L. Moreland. RECRDOF 41835] EAANHNS) SV. UNGCHONNS) S=teiea|eogiaa| Men ie Doistey New ers, Chicnan bert, Mh Irish-American Runner Shows! First Inning, but After That | Good With Fans By Slam- Great Performance at | Runs Are Scarce. ming Out Home Run. tN ollina, Athletics Jong, Attietica .-. World’s Record—Cox Ord- ered Out By Doctors. it Mares (reine au id rau in v0) Ss 1 . A.A. A. Mest. eee i! BATTING ORDER. roogBATTING ORDER. leatestts 118TH HOUR SCORE : Pittsburgh. New York, rooklyn. . = : Sivas ts eon eae) alge, seen yer enaye RESULTS a YESTERDAY'S GAMES | IN 24-HOUR RACE. | King: iis P| i it FORBES FELD, PITTSBURGH, Pa.,| Carey, if. Doyle, 3b, Cutshaw, 2b. Magee, If, oe : ee Gigratand, 94 . —_—_— Ny wifi, oft i th Donmtin, rf. Snodgrass, of. Moran, ct. Whitted, 3, : f ; Nin i ae oe ete Sarasa ‘ age Murray, rf, Daubert, 1b. Smivh, 1b, | i oF getourd Suane. Pshcaoerdporgeesice oe ' 2a bs a Merkle, 1. Wheat, If. lnvane, rf. ‘ ure 10: Beaton, 2. : |Chapple and Spencer ay Ft Place honors at the concluston of the! Wilson, cf. Shafer, 3 Kirkpatrick, 3b, Hauser, ss. GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY |Mokels and MoNeil. a ARS # 4 fitet or Junior Day of the National| Butler, 3b. Meyers, c. Fisher, as. Rollings, 2b, yah at New, Tork, New York at Cleveland, Wray and Vodits. ‘ ee iB ye a A. U. track and Field championship | Gibson, c. Fletcher, a Miller, ¢. Bresnahan, « cehelle, ‘ee cae faladtelphin a i Former record, 779 Miles. 109 a ‘meet, members of the New York Ath-| Camnits, p. Teareau, p. Rucker, p Geyer, Dp Boston. Boston at Detroit 4 ; Fi { ‘ Umpires—Kiem and Orth, Umpires—Regler and Finneran. (Special to The Evening World.) i Tetic Club entered today’s Senior events paisa lle BRIGHTON BEACH STADIUM, Sept { ‘ determined to prove that their victory] poro GROUNDS, NEW YORK, (Special to The Breniog Wor ” 21,—Although compelled by th } bs hypo dapat ge Gept. .—The opening game between | | WASHINGTON TARRY BROOK LN, a ” wracking strain to rest for thr: Mee 1 ‘The five-mfle run excited much inter-|tne Pirates and the Giants was played | S¢Pt. 2l—Roger Bresnahan and his bat!- i est ee among the entrants were Hannes before a crowd of %,000 people. Mz. |torsers from St. Louts came here to- ny during whieh the entire ri a & rt Kohiemainen, unattached, the sengation- Graw sent Tesreau out to do the pitch. ‘day and began a@ series of three cames idea the motorcyclists engaged in| & i 1 al Fintander; F. G. Bellare, New York ing whtle Camnitz worked for Pitts) with the Dodgers. It was a trifle raw AGAINST CLEVELAND GOING 45 Ml he twenty-four-hour race here are ‘ e i f si \ : . ‘ov baseball, 2 jeaplte t close to s tc ‘ T » 1 Wt 8 bn ap Reardon ZeSicall Pes pe es ¢ tnning—Byrne was safe on|400 fans turned’ out to see the game. | noes By ee eee 08, tne: Toeiney mila. i i cian . PHtaburgh A. A., winner of last | aliras, crore pet m vtutck throw from | Rucker and Geyer did the twirling. | world’s record, with the belief expressed oot 40 Baw year's Junior Championship, and others| Meyers caught him napping off first.| First Inning—Falls walked. Magee at the trackside that a new record of # Bt Bi ase of note, Carey struck aut. Donlin got a ning | Nit to Kirkpatrick, who threw wild to more than 1,30 miles will be hung up i3 u wag is ‘Again weather conditions were -| past Fletcher, but Wagner bounced out |Cutshaw at second lowing: is to | :y i lathe br ae 4 fect a the A, A. U. officials decturea | to Merkle, NO RUNS. reach third and Magee first. Whitted when the race ends at 10 o'clock to-night. 3 lip: = Devore popped out to Byrne. Butler|#truck out. Magee tried to steal sec- — —: The race was started at 10.11 o'clock { s . i it their belief that a number of new! iron out Doyle to Miller. Snodgrass |ond, but was nailed, Miller to Cut- last night, the men alternating In teams a 1h EE ‘siner,. Heston seteTance assaase§ Er SieSteeB-SEITESNEE: Tesreau out, Miller unassisted. De-| and went to third on Houser's out at| First Inning—Mi marks would be made. fled to Butler. NO RU? shaw to Daubert. sinith was thrown eee 0 18a 2T ; rT 4 7 " « 46 iT Mank, Athieti f. In the one mile run there were seven| “sccond Inning—Miller grounded out to out at first by Cutshaw. No RUNS. | Naps Spring Brenner, Brand | Fast Motor Boat Breaks Shaft| more than © mile « minute gait on] J ie, HS 48] ale ania starters, J. A. Power, Boston A. A.,/Doyle. Wilson popped out to Shafer.| Moran grounded out, Houser :o . ; the saucer tri The ayntinued pound- | 4 ihe i i aa took the lead, which he held until the | Devore made a great run for Buti aad tse rian ere 8 bd * © New Twirler, on the and Has to Quit Yonkers tng and the excessive speed told on them | }\t"er. i Ho) jan 43 ‘i I |iine fly that fell safe for two bases, | Magee. Stengel, the an, then #0 SUCH an extent Phat At.10,o'clock thi les 1 mart of the Inst quarter, when A. R.| Gian tied to ‘Snodgrasg, NO RUNS. {lifted the ball’ over the right fleld . = Sia a based ®) Wingo. St. Lonts a a Heston 2M Kiviat, Iriah American A. C., went to/“\fitray ‘singled. past ‘short, Merkle {fence for a home run, Daubert sent « Highlanders, Competition. morning Referee Pittman was forced to the front and finished ten yards ahead] cracked a clean drive into right, send-|fly to Magee. ONE RUN. order @ three hour rest. A few of the| National Lea coors ' of Powers. Kiviat's time was 4.18 2-6,/ing Murray to third, Shafer drove a) | APCOND INNING.—Lvang | singled —— nen were in such bad shape that they | _, Mecprt of itchere, abe in om. ‘breaking his own record and settini long fly to Donlin, Murray scoring. | and reached second on Houser's sacri- ~ 7 . a 5 ¥ LH Ate mete Own 5 jetting a) Mevers forced Merkle at second, Butler fice, Daubert unassisted, Rollings ATTING ORDER. eas (peeal to ‘The Exening World.) fell onto thetr cote almost unconscious, mew A. A. U. mark. D. V, Noble, New y YONKERS, N. ¥., Sept. 21.—Al- *, . . Yak A 6. was thi , to Wagner, Fletcher was hit_by @ fanned at three of Rucker’s fast drops.) prignianders Cleveland i as ee benerhe! -MONSH, AHA: tse: eeorets Pi pty x pitched ball. Tesreau filed to Wilson. | Bresnahan walked. Geeyr fanned. NO| yuanitt, by. Jenner, 3b: | though some of the fastest boats In| man teaming with JJohnny Cox, ngnnatt i Ay pthread wt. W, Renard, 1, a, | Oe BUN: | RUNS. Chase, ‘Ib. Chapman, # [the country competed, the mile time seemed in the worst condition of all, “Minadelohten 4 igs AOgTe TL Deb Caltwn, Dosun A. A’lnine’ gheter tensed Byine aut, Carey [ret Rirkealeiok otew a: boon on tains| Danssle 3 Foren | rials, looked forward to us the climax | put after an examination by Dr. Thomp- Megan * oscar i Brgy Pech NY AG. third. Time, lwas nit by @ pitched ball, Donlin fled and reached second on Fisher's pretty | meuvelts of, Parsee jof the national motor boat carnival, | son, Cox himself was ordered out of 5 i i "100-Yard Dash (first trial heat)—Won by 11,10 Snodgrass. NO RUNS. single to left. Miller struck out. Ruck-| simmons, 2b Hendra; ef proved not wholly satisfying this af-|the race on account of his heart. i i | P, Drow, Gorineielt Hien choo: W. , ‘Gon- pDsvore, was sate, on Miller's fumble. 'er hit to centre for two bases, scoring] MoMitfan, #8 Graney 32. ternoon, ‘The most Interesting race | ‘The race wax reauaiel wt 113 P.M, i fet a A.C, NOY, Tne, 10 250, oye sent a long fly to Wilson. Devore Kirkpatrick and advancing Fisher to aan e | Proved that of class C, for boats under | after a force of carpentera had workes a ity yn Moottart Dash’ loscona (rat “pest—Won by lout stealing, Gibson to Butler, Snod- third. Moran singled to left centre.| warnop, p. Brenn forty feet und unlimited power. the: WAG) Pha eoeathnt pound! ” ‘eat aa eae Ee ted” tice’ ioe *|erase struck out, No RUNS, sending Fisher and Rucker over ¢ Umpires—Connolly and Hart In this event, the Haby Reliance 1,,|or jr an oe H Sti 4 8 iene Uhes at avn by Mtononat,|. Fourth Inning—Wagner struck out, | plate, Moran atole aecond, Cutshaw’ polly and | Pag idieriatls mato: ‘Jot the flying motorcycles had jarred kn 4 ah ou wl PD ance Hay C., 48.51 fet: R, L. Beatty,| Doyle threw out Miller, Wilson went jong fly wae taken by Ellie, THREE| SOMERS PARK, CLEVELAND, 0. haworth cup defender, made a | hundreds of nails from the board aau Pity iW ONL et New York ‘WKH fect, ‘mesnd; HM” E!| out the same way. NO RUNS RUNS Sept BecBetter” baseball. weather | See of forty-five miles an hour on land made racing dankero ¥ 10 ms it 1 The ig, Ber. ae Boe iby agit tit .| Murray smashed a long drive into| ‘Third Inning—Ellle was an easy victim seed not be denied than that which |'@ Mrst mile of the teat, whtoh wan| At a u'clock George Lockner and 10 FS HE re Tyceum, Biroousn; , “tarmll.” irah | right fleld corner for home run. Merkle |on atrikes, Magee singled and reached for the necond game of the |*heduled to be up and down stream | Dilly Shields of Syracuse, were lead- r 53 B ‘Amerfean “A New Yors, second: Voelimerke, | fouled out to Miller, Shafer also fouled | secohd on Whitted’s retirement at first | 2% 0m tap for the h [three times. This, too, when she wax|ing with 918 miles 2 1 he 1 Riva | i Ft 5 » 214) out to Miller, Meyers was hit by &)by Cutshaw and Daubert. Smith was|N@p-Yankee series, Manager Wolver- PMs ne milea & Inpa to their it gn | i Won ty" ae | & a . t y ani rt. tt ttcher to go|fUAning against tide. On making the {credit, Chapple and Spencer were in ty hen 4 8. ond, X, ‘| pitched ball, Butler tosed out Fletcher | thrown out by Rucekr, NO RUNS, ton picked a veteran pitcher $0! rat turn, however, she broke a crank ‘ 11 1 1 qin HI Meyer, Irish American A, ) Rito Miller, ONF A Stengel went out, Smith unassisted.| against Birminhams boys tto-day, | @ crank Place, #ix miles to the srear. i fon » es | i, Prabure A h |mhatt and was forced to retire, The|The fo orld’ a for the 1 fon Ae Fifth Inning.—Fletcher threw out But-| Daubert was easy for Rollings and| Jack Warhop being assigned to do the! he Hutante, winner of the Poughkeepsl lo former world's record far th i oo an | York A, 2 ler to Merkle. Gibson was out, Doyle to | Smith. Wheat beat out his high bounder| qinging, Brenner, a right hander of| race, wax the only other dish ‘eopele wan 732% miles, At that time 1 Son t i . ‘ Rta elt Merkle, Camnitz hit one to Fletcher,;to Hollings, but was caught stealing ine, Wis, went against the Yank#,! The Debutante, which ts an Engl the battle between the two leading bs Hop who threw Wik! torflrst, Camnitz going second, Bresnahan to Rollings. NO Paling his American League debut, boats sowned by’ Nook Sammpecn aaah [teams was apectacular, Chapple and Ht) ae ie | to second. Byrne flied to Snodgras . es s mere: i" ih bey: Spencer Oghting de tely to recov- ate) a | NO RUNS. | Fourth Inning—Evans doubled to left) Williams and eee betel talel patAal Motor Boss § Mh Sf tenet, ee Prantsrel Tea prion id sh t 4 HH f i * 4 1 1 t e ‘ + Of Rellance for the one mile she cov- 4 vore popped to Miller. Doyle smashed] first, Fisher to Daubert, Rollings was|ston, Chase singled to left and was out 90 4°00! mt a: ‘a long one to right fleld for three bases, | disposed of by Rucker and Daubert. | stealing, Adams to Chapman, Chapman eee ee te Oa tatty |DOOIN OUT GAME FOR A Ww out Snodgrass to Miller.| Bresnahan struck out, NO RUNG, threw out Daniels, NO RUNS, funny was: the . 14 piremltys ta OB. Dertand. Kirkpatrick strotled on four low ones.|"yonnaton beat oui a bunt. Chapman | tater 'in the arienoon the free-tor-an | YEAR WITH BROKEN HAND. he 0 . h Inning—Carey sent a long fy| Fisher was retired by Houser and) gicanced Midkiff to Chase. ‘Turner was run, The starters were Peter Pan ’ st 440-Yard Rut ase, Donlin filed to Doyle.) Smieh, Kirkpatrick reaching secon v - (Mpectal to The Evening World.) 4 ont 4 Ni lined to Daniels. MeMillan threw out , Flanders, Hull Moose, Debutante, D , e| = Hi farted to right. Wagner stole | Miller singled to centre, scoring Kirk- NO RU Vite and Bik Halem. J PHILADELVHTA, Pa Sept, 21 i accon, Wagner stole third and scored | patrick, Miller stole second. Rucker |Jack#on, NO RUM a Manager Dooin, catcher of the Phila- ; on Meyers's bad throw to Shafer, Doyle; singled left. scoring Miller, and on| Second Inning—Lellvelt was out, xt delphia National League Club, wilh be By } threw out Miller to Merkle, ONE RUN,| the thnow to the plate Rucker reached | ston to Brenner. Chapman threw out WOODBINE WINNERS, out of the game for the rest of the | Murray fled out te Donlin, Merkle} second. Moran singled, but was wught Simmons walked and was out yo eason with broken hand The injury t . k out. Shafer singled to centre, | trying for second, Ellis to Geyer to to Chapman, NO| FIRST RACE—All ages; six fur. |" Py a t (4 ov! stealing, Gibson to Wag-| Smith to Rollings, Cutshaw fouled out] RUNS, |tonga.—*Acton, 95 (Rowley), frst; Sim-| Wit Feeelved in the frat ame yeste 1 “9 1 NO RUNS. to Whitted. TWO RUNS ae ers Jeoe, 102 (Adama), second; Hamilton, |@4y with the St Louls Cardinal a 4 tA ; 1 taning--Wilwon out, Doyle TH INNING—Geyer waa Rucker's 102 (Teahan), third, Time, 1.13. ‘Tank.| resnahan, manager and catcher of 3; 0 hen S. Merkle, Butler wa led out on| i ctim on strikes. Iills's bounder| HAVRE DE GRACE WINNERS, | asra, Stentor, Cowl, Winning Widow,| the Cardinale, was at the bat. A foul) Ii: Hi a & ew + [stelken, Shafer threw ont Gthxon, NO over Daubert’s head and went for 2 | Knights Differ and *Bwana Tumbo also | tip was seen to hit the Quaker cap: | i 1 ee i s ‘a 4 ays main Fone evel eee Cor te ot erend: | FIRST RACE—Three-yearsolds and van, Mutu paid—Acton, stratght| tain on the hand. Aside from a few |p i. = i SR Matt ag SLY ‘levers singled to right. Burns van| Kirkpatric! 0 = Cutsha ed k fi “Right ¥-49 place $6.60, show $5.10; Sim. i tos or for Moyers. ner, laid down alfoiced Maze, Pisher t Cutshaw. NO|UPward: selling: six furlongs “Right 00 thee oie co! Hamilton, |Tand maseagen accompanied by ios % noat sacrifice, Burne advancing. Tex: | RNS. y, 19 (Byrne), 1 too 7 to 10, out, Ene Pe “Coupled l HY ace Dooin paid no further at ' ath ‘ oa fouled son. Devore Stengel singled to centre. Daubert | won, Cherry UL (Sohuttenser), “ SMCOND RACE—Two-year-olds: gix tention to the Incident sh one to Notler, NO RUN, walked Stengel, going to second, | sto 1, 2 to 1, out, second; Auroset, 120° ert, achares, 115 (Teahan), w Aw the evening wore on Dooin'ss ' DA wv enont Bae i bth Aan ing W ikon Row 08 Wheat fed to Evans. Kirkpatrick | (Kirschbaum), 17 to 40, 1 to 4, out, third, Calgary, 116 (Martin), second, Cae 1G | hand became more painful and an KONLEHMAINEN WILL RUN HAVRE DE GRACE ENTRIES. eh, y Work, “Tesreau threw out Cam- Daubert, Houser to Rolling |ime—1.18, Flying nkes, Bredwell Bensehott thind 124-5, | X-Ray examination wan ordered for) AGAINST STARS TO-MORROW] x4. HAVRE DE GRACH it ana, tfer threw out Byrne to i na < , and a at- | giso ran ryn Limah, Oliver Lodge, Talecarrter | to-day. a hesave ihe acne sardiad 4 ( Tae sta ett an infileld hit. Carey | rteai Was caught at the! spoOND RACE—Malden two-year- also raz bd t bay ae oe Far ee ti game nan nneereac ina (ie entrivs tor Moneay? Vet re ony Roaling, Wilkan to Doyle, NO Bremahan to Houser, to Smith, | ogy; five and a half furlongs, —Georke — Mutue'x raid: Lenedaros, straight, Die ameanttodion alecinece trom Finland, ts] PACE are ax follows Na RUNS. = ae vg-—amith. fanned, Evang! Stoll, 100 (Byrne), 12 to 1, 3 to 1 and 2.20, xhow, Calgary, plac MeN ae iheh hk wObIG rs e for the five-mile race, tho], PERAT BACKTw . f-Wan by A modarass atruck See ee olin Evan) oven, first; Hans Creek, 100 (MoCahey), how, &.90, Cem, show, $7.90. broken hand and that he would not be) | ent of the Galway Mon'a| sivas Ww 1. Meser, tr ¢ we also. singled to t Cutshaw to Daubert, Cutshaw) is to 1, 6 to 1 and & to 2, Star RD RACKE—Toronto Cup; three. | abel to play n thi weason | ai Ja et i Tintertson N.Y ‘ eld, Min stealing, Gibbon to 1 Kr Tuning oath of Hower's Baw on CAUeaBHaEN Ate ty Bite 8 ide ane) ts and Gnecquarter at will Jd to-morrow at y At thie pong ints wos: | Hutler, NO Rt short centre, NO RUS 21 to 2 (coupled with Virile), third, Miles. —Star Chart Teahan), first | Park. Kol in hep been telah-American S.C %) New York As] Ninth Innin&—Tesreau threw out Don- e fanned Miller. singled to lett ine, by Pie Virle, Strenuous, Hen. Setemta, 104 ( ond: Insp CUBS FINED $600 FOR | hard she arrived in this { f stop. Shafer mad ckor Mint to Hills, Moran holsted to| Time, 1.07 3-5.) Virlle, Strenuous, tor Lanteade, 87 (Rowley), third. Ti DING GROUNDS. and Lawnon Robertson, the a ner’s hot grounder an iiinks, NO RUNG, THIRD RACE—Three-year-olds and 261-6. Only thr tors | OVERCROW g he Intsh-Ame \ Wve | tat venti Taning—Rollingy struck out. | at first, Miller strucle | i ‘s \up; selling: five and one-half furlongs,— | Mutuels—star » atralght. $2.90.) opeago, Sept. 21.—For permitting eat admirer Olymple | THD Heap: five and whan bounced out, Fisher to Dau- | YP: Geeks Ui) (McIntyre, @to 8 2t08 NOY or show mutuely sold OHICAIO ; bladed | hate t ore, 118: Sprite Pittsbureh, 1 cher bated ‘for Geyer and FOUTRH RACH. —Three-searcolda (tt baseba swoon row : tte olen tee, ; peste od to short left. Ellis out at first, | and out, first; Onager, 101 (Farrbrother), Y : pe arrolde |e auring & with the New York the Finnish rune | STehird the. 2m {shaw to Daubert. NO RUNS. 7 to, 2101 and 4 to 6 second; Knigent 8d Upward: selling: six furlo f Navies tha Matinn to show all hia speed, ; LOUISVILLE WINNERS. } Perritt re ‘I Geyer in the box for{to 5 third. Time, 1.0645. Montcalm, McAndrews, 109) (Warrington), firat, | Glants, th STNL OF SAE sie ania aKa ania mite ant |e. ‘Louls. Cutshaw beat out a hounder|Jim Coffrey, Money Box, Calute also Molatine, 101 (Teahan), second; © Was fined #4) to-day, It was y atare are entered | fairieh i vq Vy FIRST RACK—Six furlongs; two-years| to the tt J stole second, Stengel | ran. mulpo, 109 (Adams), third. Tim by toe pre A Buea, ; rs DB ainlhy, HON Partin 1p.—The Widow Moon, 10{out, Smith unassisted, Cutshaw reach-| FOURTH RAOK.—Handicap for ati 1143-5. Flower Girl, The Busybody, | Anatituted proceedings, that the Leish- Ame iin Hee won; Cream, 12 (Callahan), | ing third et eanned. Wheat out, axes, one milo and soventy yarde—-Kor- Salvolatile, Detroit, Pons, Astnorum,|tickets had been sold In excers of t of Koleamaini * } Terrible Bill, 109 (Loft third. | Rollings to Smith, NO RUNS mak, 1 (Dunn), 7 to}, 8 to 6 and 4 to Lady Sybil, Koroni, Evelyn Dorts also|seating capacity and that the alsles veteran ts exp to Klve Whe La athlete @ hard fiat for Mpst) “Sixt ord, Madelle, P Penobscot, 97 (MeCahey), 6 to ran and finixhed as named. (Monkey! were blocked with spectat wack sand singled to the |5, firet | eee eit. ‘Bmith |1, 11 to 5 and even, second; Adams Ex. fell. ‘The Huaybody finished first, but) Charles W. Murphy, president of the! Harry Smith, who won both ine a is The Widow Moon | fore second, Cutshaw. to | pre (Shilling), # to M1 to 2 and Was disqualifled $5 Mutuals, MeAn-\club, who also Was made a defendant, the Junior and senior Utles; Fred Wile a Loti igen - how, $2.4. | Fisher. Kvans suinsled to tr: out, third, Time — 1. Chester drewa, straight $7 “ $2.20, show was dischars Jud ott ruling that lore of the New Ye iuaranola, 3 " i ©. Terrible |#mith reaching s -on Houser ruck | Kron sam Jackson, ¢ Holloway $8.70, Malatine, place § show | Mr. Murphy mere woe agent of the Namara of the i vee attowance bt ‘gut. NO RUNS. und Fiemme aleo ram. $66 Shemul— whow fam incorporation, compete esainat Ctatmed, Wrathar tbes, “a