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pW. a t ” 7 a : . —_ gat ates RONEN AOC: Hie nets = 1 lhl bee 1's 6a Lbs heeR BO een te A cee cece noes a Uh ate Sale << nE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1018. ELEVEN STRAIGHT FOR JOE BOEHLING ave : ‘THERE'S A NEW BASEBALL LEAGUE IN THE ARCT Copyright, 1918, by the Press Pubilshing Co, (The New York World). ny NEW MOTORCYCLE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK * [izzcroncrcre, so 1.” [7 SOO PLEASURE Gs YACHTS IN PARADE Porat ITs THIS SIGN, Greater New York Amateur Tars to Entertain Waterway League of New Jersey. Ot Will Never Be Necessary to bregheteagn Fe All the navien-yk the world combined couldn't et with more vee oy He NoATH. sels than Sha A 11] be seen #at- ——— urday ‘Sundays e western end Call a Game on Account of ot Jam@lhay Ba the Waterway oo in ‘he Par Sees nes New York, “> i: i | fi i jar i BE Hi if ! t i $k 4 I i ; | Ht FE f 3 ? [ 7 eb Speeds GreatentNew' ‘én dt fiong Island. At jas 220 yacht ¥ ere: who velue their tives about as much | "hen ¢ get together, and no “rocking ° e at Brighton Track When Chap-|*5, "our and they're happy, Accidents, | const down Barnegat meeting Handicaps are the rule at the beach| Shooter's Island. They will proceed Hour Race. éonteats The goal was the breaking of] Scout boats of the New York League League df Naw, Jersey pays back last year's ¢fsit, of gare anes way League of « ° roe cs eke least fe ae it the biggest Eighty Miles an; Hour for |sss0% 2 sa hevachadt The TeenYored A ’ ot clubs ‘ members, : ae . pr 4 ‘ the Jég@eymen ni bout five bun- World’s: Motor Record | si si2r cets.ie' ise an —_— . tile Gates dor chair” sallors among ‘em. 3 | Thrills A-Plenty for Big Crowd ty A chee them a The visiting vessels will be assembled ed ‘machine capable of doing 10 miles| in two division ¢ hailing from the ~ yee, but what's a few broken bones at Sandy Hook and those from Raritan the fun of cutting through space with : ple and Ohne Set Mark of 149, almoat'tne velocity of a rifle shot, pL VA aL a AB en A 4 course, but fast night a new innovation| Saturday afternoon to Rockaway Point, Miles and 1 Lap for Ter was ‘tried in the shape of an enduranc| Where they will rendezvous at 4 P.M. the old -reeord for the two-hour dis-| wili conduct them up the bay to-ine ry tance. Incidentally the bunch of cy- ft t i i i Hf £851 EF cists harbdred an ambition to defeat general anchorage, off the Jamaica Bay Caen efeat) and the Belle Liarvor Yacht clubs, ” Beehling, 4 A Pau) Onie,“tq?m-} Arthur Chapple, the recognised speed uy SS Soe eon ee Senater’s Star Young Southpaw, rthur Chapple and Pai : onal beach makes @ a | 3 . Fra ress ag hear tne. A banquet at the former club will be ¢ of . od pg to btal iach Mowntrome mun Donning th rid costumes that| the attraction Saturday night. ‘ All Season Major League Records. ty > catasuite & for two hours last night | closely renxombfe a diver's outft the feid ned up for the start. Like one they and led » big field home, creating anew) few away at the starting gun. If you i | | the sensational southpaw of the Senators, ts still bowling the route of which will be to Rockaway u] world's record for the distance at 118)’ the rumbling of about] Point, thence a to Old ‘when the umpire along breaking records. The youngster who never had even minor league s miles and one lap. T! c' vay trains moving at c a Aen 4 h Channel to g Mo ‘ experience before deing corratied by Manager Clarke Griffith scored his 4 new mark. the imposaivle rate of eight miles an the five-mile ‘line come qatural o4-|] seventh straight victory in the game at Chicago. This beats all major j y and George Mer-|.hour you have a fair idea of the noise i emntry. The league records for the season, He is going after Rube Marquard’s record Y cler of New York came thundering in| those %0-pound motor machines made feature of the Sunday a tong, co % will of nineteen straight and with average luck it ts believed that will at nd Sayer third and| travelling around the big track, apecta. Il be the exhibition of @ 4 call @ game on Yeast equal the New York etar’a mark. le wi er fourth, and thee) Chapple, as is his custom, flavhed to] aying boat, in which a marine-mero exe the lead and the others made frantic | pert will cut didoes around and over the i" the old record of Ml) or iite'to catch the flying New Yorker.| moving craft. i \ i Marquard himself ts clove on Bochling’s heels as he has won eight atraight. Hamilton of the Browns is another twirler who has been out for @ record, but the Athletics stopped him at ix in a row. Boehling’e latest achievement was helped along by Hal Chase's play- ing at first base, the o rather wild, giving seven bases on balle, but h lowed only six hits. : AT times the strain was too much fo even the Speed King, and he signalled Searte re sue <amrone his pabiner to relieve him. Other riders| BARROW DENIES YARN CASTER, UTENSILS. were compelled to make frequent . “ ii changes, #0 severe was the pace. | ABOUT THIRD LEAGUE. f * FANS WERE TOO EXCITED TO) poronro, Ont, July 2h~ President These dare-devil, drivers not . only ROOT. Barrow of the Lnuternational League, easily to win by five lengths. Fiitter 2 2 travel at breakneck speed, but the P Meanwhile the fi fone lnleriatensl: nee Fl YING FAIRY Gold was just as easily second, but Accidents Galor e in Races thrill in ‘avery lap when. the motor. | 10°83. aah Mf glued behind him there was a battle for third gave an empahtic denial to @ wildered at the fa: tearing around the big inclined |* * parades vet! Of the Larchmont Yacht Clubjimnt’ rineter runs tenia a arte ot gon srg at M —_ # third major i z league without the influe of the sat spellbound while the cyplists., eye could pardly follow the course o'| sreokiyn, Detroit und New York Clubs, engagement en a] i FOURTH RACE. The butterfly Alberta, which belongs) through thelr long gring and at, the Sn seiitnaabec ‘AG tines some one would | Cock: Dero ang er ne naldinge § to A. Stollwerck, Bayside Yachtlish ommitted sighs of relief that de one - ‘The Southampton Handicap, #1, i iH tf K Club, ep fr idinie jv thé Wish bank for a better posi-| in Newark, ‘Providence and Jersey City, t Saterviewed Gan Peameesc, ‘aises 4 art. rh 4 : ia Pony ' added; one mile and Gizteenth.— Stiff Wind R Havoc With Her upset courted hese Pimery pie Sayre Lapel ey ene Lives tl ae! canine: axeute itty on Clubs. He sald that the talk of trang 4 bays ao Nétle as poesitte about the Me- Btreouous, 100 (Karrick), @ to 1, 7 to 10 he § one attempted to unstep her mast af-| ORIVERS RADARS Vt eT aeacovonrine, srecte shenwcen:|fecriie the! Joreay Clty frenchie. te i erty alteie. The nly statement be and out, first; Fifty Five, 9 (Brady), Many of the Boats in tar having retired from she race. The! a sue cup races became obsolete! NG use, DIIDK thelr volces oxainst the] «gkeeters” are om ‘And that | tng Retstsecis assent an Peg =a Wistae aier te wener ai Kapoip hon * Various Events. , AacHugh, wen diemasted as|& few seasons ago becajse auto drivers| Tonring machines fad remain comparis)q. nome than any other club in the Dut friendship for Mm. If it would Belle, posted aa a starter, threw boy Rt the southwest stake boat at the | eagerly sought for. In d6e me, motor. | Pet Bore Manes yond chapels rims en deck Te sedly eve wp a7 lon way to post and ran away, It was a Gay of accidents at the| end of the firet round. cycling with ite big element £09) hurler | wiag. fee, mounted for a brief rest that Pm le riett new Be t Park Stewards Rule| ,Cspt Cassette Fiving Fatry won the |tarchmont Yacht Club, ; When EOCeTaT En Mae Slasher waerkik Mitte dine prociaiming that et last Re Hlentiy. atiead of ‘the recor. — meta Peay |Belmon . thampton here, all the| A stiff Breese, which increased in ve- . natine [Only wath to tighten is helt peters eso mh We vante- . way, thie afternoon, omy te bo Glequatl.| locity ao the afternoon advanced, played |SY Dolphin of the Port Washington | was ® sport that, combined lng ea slight repair to hia machine, Ville tour is over. Me claime thet Poiky| Out Capt. Cassatt’s Horse : : . Fish class and had her mast snapped. | speed, thrills and the poss{oility / STOP tan eae a eave, si fled by the stewards for alleged inter-| havoc with the yachts which raced. It) yy, cidents to satisfy the mostyexactia pple wi fe heavyweight champion, and eaye that ference with icenuste ta'the atveten, | Was of sufficient etrength to Bury the | yom mec tie, TIBNC OF Way, Delng On| Coser torcyoling hea maver tailed nd tut loose, with such terrific speed jafter the shert t bie man will — Surprising First . e! ert or he | "he starboard tack. y 2 Afiiat he whirled over the Mnish line four mest Gay white, heetywelsht ia. the prising a Fiyng Fairy was by far the dest | lee rails of oven Miena and Irolits, the) In the big schooner class, Irolita iniies ahead of Vedits and Mercier. ‘world, Gun’ Smith preferred. Burne deat horee in the race, 1e4 all the way, but| two big schooners which were sailing | split her ballooner and, being far astern number of arly shut off @trenuous in going over to the thelr maiden race at Larchmont. Be-|of Elena, withdrew from the contest.) —=——————— 3 BELMONT PARK RACE TRACK, |rail in the stretch. The decision of the | fore the, sfierncon wes ended two boats | The Plant yacht continued and finished e I : m capsized, one mast carrie @ forty-two-mile coming in ® July 24.—The races were run in real) stewards was « tig surprise, insemuch! away, another snapped near the middie | der lowered canvas, as sho had not! Betting 8 mud here thig afternoon for the first LM ted aki mot heed @ more pappable | x {anumera’ omall epare to beat. Among t! im time thie eeason and the track of “mud 1 by Surprising in the previous race, | broken, Sails also wi winner was Pleione, which when the Carman colt swerved across | 0f the craft. The accidents caused many | first victory of the week. on Ba form" put the oral wagerers up in the! wuitter Gold. of yachts to withdraw. genes ithe Gravesend Bay nacckabout Sky- | withdrew his Ave er when {t looked atr, A ourprisingly large crowd was| Flying Fairy took the track at the|,,7e prevesend Bay Rnotkabout tay: | i iach a rain squall was going 0 , on hand considering the fact that rain] break ar ran under « pull all the way.| tte Yacht Cluty was the firat to capsize, | break: "W, H. Childe scored his frat Leach Promised Bout With; WOLGAST AND RIVERS ac peeing In the run to the stretch turn, Strenu-| While cl Jed near Beotch Ca: in the P cl hen Joyant Lata! ee fey it MS toreateond ond oe Qi Bittprave:| conden Pek Rooekea own: the eet. | came across tne tlie Bret, ares pi Lotume. cur nis ri t 4 ? g z i a if | | Even Money Idwin-Cross ‘Battle * & ! vhs i 4 if t t i i i it Ht i hi i te vas; 000 eatea: eve ana Tit, Davie on Flying Fairy wae never goilling her owner, MT. Robinson and | | The regatta committee made the an- Champion Ritchie if He | f Pregoeed to match Willard against Pelky two-year-olds; 5 4n4/ worried apparently... He hand rode alt | Jack Noliman. latter is a young- | nouncement that the Larchmont ° : } Saher Paty bara ie shot ere en | meat rons; raeht Any Tine | the war wre Rarior went te Oe | Sieeatee QA it "Snel ws | Bose be euiedYar"enanr-aciaat mae | Wins Next Tuesday Night. |] ox axoptnn, sy maa wal (CIGAR how- 4 to 6, i] whip al thro the "eighth. At ¥ it U 1 i ; a ‘evar! thet tne mate sect be “wiinia| The Bplrt, 18 Gredy), ¢ to 1. 7 to 6) ihe end Fiying Fairy waa e length to |e Pamttta tomalitee inimeh rescued cups that doce not le a rating cer- [Witte Michie for ‘nothing. Both ot \ INA Phree | mouths.” and 1\to 3 second; Andes, 108 (Booker), | the good, with Strenuous five lengths in| the others, tiffcate to-day. \| J thése scrappers started bidding for | 45 thle would allow Petey eaty adout |W to 3, 8 to 1 and 4 to 8 third, Time_| ont of Pitty-Piva LE ea ae By John Pollock. Ritonle. match. to-day, f : ie ceeks crinkle whee dle penseutile 1.6126. Robert Oliver, 10 and Trap M5! Hotore the cace Bruin Belle, en added - ATTY ee they got through e WW ty J refuses a} also ran. tossed her jockey off and ran Boston lightweight, |} tle gor nothing ju WAZ : tched to meet Leach Cross in| chance at the title. i WZ take you up and sign articles to] ¢. re neeyy Soins wes reeponeibie for H ewes finally withdrawn by Heard On the Pla ers Bench res? ‘Vernon, Calw'| ing with Ritch f c \ within ‘montha,” said) @oratehing of Lady Grant, Ovation rds & twenty-round bout at " ving w chi = \ ae toad 4 end Water Lily trom the opening epee Se y next Tuesday night, jhown up eo"! ind the promoter ci of the World 1} pated ‘Stecetully trem te abe oe jal gpl pegs battle WRIGHT AND LARNED Highlanders Return to Polo eee ee Me eae tate 41 ash accent. For alll care teen al Be sasha right up sixteenth with The} WIN TENNIS DOUBLES safe hits off Cheney and Humphri kivp dt all to Ritchie, ; Optrit | w to Battle Angeles figuring that he hi NBetchiec ts ~ gg Pn seemed IN LONGWOOD TOURNEY Grounds To-Morro in ager Stallings made a shift in his| chance of winning on pointe, Fight : Yuet then * With Western Clubs, the Naps bDatting order before his Boston Braves| Promoter McCarey has notifie ‘TF tte his one demand being along the i ead thie beat held on, however, lined up against the Cinoinnat! Rede, | tnat if he defeats Baldwin ho will sigh) Pine of finances, The name of his thane mae to be am easy second tn front of Andes, ’ Bel First t and the move proved it to be a wise| nim up to meet Willie Ritchie for thé, } opponent Is of little concern to hii, . 3S prante etripped Former National Champions De ing Their Opponents. one, for ie tenn had ne teense ie Wie, ght champlogship title on Labor : One & tremendously streps Po ge ig been practically}. cool courageous agsresstve. dest swatting for the Brav: each lin- rounds at the Atlantic Garden A. C, on flee Jonge Dares has Pola’ wetere feat Baggs and Voshell of NEW | 2. sugnandere wore prevented from| Re out tres nite out of Tour ‘times ai y TrendBit of S| July "and then meet Benny Leonard + COL» | fo, Poms Nobis, the harder wi be tor York—Three Out of Four. |piaying ene fourth and final game of| ‘2 Ot oP A PON tae Ue ae aaa ‘ipa Lydia BOSTON, July M.—Beatts C, Wright | ele Serien with the Detvoiie serra’ od: Tyantlin Beker, who noite down | oy nedoun the bantamwolshty Shor», 1. I, to train for thecontests, GRIM hee teen knocked out gcoot @ third sack for the Athieti was arley joux, ‘ . [and W. A. Larned, former national | got an early start for home. Beginning champtona, after losing the firet match | to-morrow at the Polo Greunds, they| with the St. Louls Browns, for hel nghts that he took part in at Vetnon, to-day won the feature match in the| Will play the Cleveland club a series of| clouted out another home run drive, Cal. the first one with Eddie Campi hich thye will meet ¢ é with Kid Williams, h double division of the Longwood tennis | § ater. wi Falkenverg of the Cleveland team | 8nd the second wi tournament, defeating F.C. Bages and|tner Weetern clube Dirite thar | twirled another fine game, only allowing feturned from Los Angeles and wit it Hy i i up to his old tricks during the game | champion of Fra 0 toat both the: : is ve not fought in Al Shubert, the nd boxer, for ten rounda at show.of the Brown A. A. of Far : I 53 | | Marcel Thomas, the welter' jockaway to-morrow night. Shubert He For som 8. H, Voshell of New York 8, 6, 6-0] pievea fifteen games, winning seven and| (Ne Boston Red Box to make six scat: | dion of France, will eall for home in & bhen boxing in good form at the i hi 5 ‘after without be- and 6-2. Tosing elght. They had hoped to break {ook ‘three out of four from the worlds | £e% dave, Thomas also lost the twa jloca, ciuhe aiid he te confident of going Tae naockea etuak Niles and Dabney, the local pair, fol- | even on the trip by taking the last game) champions. fights that he had in America, ‘ - lowed in the footsteps of the champs, |from the Tigers. —_— I i Dan Morgan lias added another fighter |, ell and Willle B defeating Harte and Caner, both Pa! Just slgned up an- et. APY dae je Be — hy The following communtcation, suet re-| other pitcher. He is L. W. Deiht of the (t0 i# already lon; italian were Bod Frslemoes, deiphians, after losing the first ceived by Jake Daubert from David; Great Falls (Mont.) Club of the Union | ¥ Gradwel of Newark, who Ww @islone in’ a tensround Nt Mate te Feet dottaon, Sam Langtord, Joo Wal- ‘The score: 2-4, 6-4, 6-4 and 8-4 Itz, president of the Baseball Play- Deth! aieo [ati puncier for a lightweight. Danes tlantic A. A. of Rockaway Beach to- Joe Gans, Kid Carter and @ score the order named. At the stretch] mouchard and Washburn had @ com-|ere’ Protective Association, epeaks for les club of the has matched Gradwell t meet Billyifight, Abe'saw a chance to pick up ‘bf other heavy hitters Fitestmmone Wuterpe quit, and then MoTagwart, are iteelt: Pacific Coast League and the Chlcage |Bennett, the lightweight champion of /som¢ aay’ money by taking on Beecher eunk his right imto Grim’s side to the Wed ao Tere cantentiy, | Dafetively easy time aeteating Taylor!" "Reterring to a”number of recent | White fox, Ireland, in the main bout of ten rounds |and. lost no time tn accepting the and Whitehead, ¢-4, 6-8 and ¢4, Scott] newspaper articles which have stated and Beals defeated Woods and Dever- i eet sail for Walser, but never got Caheau easily beat Diebokt for at the Bt. Nicholas A. C. show on Sat-{pout. that the ball players were not pay- Lajole ts ati adding more hite to his |Urday night. In the other two teng r ing thelr udes to the fraternity, {batting average. Larry went to the bat Arthu a, bantam champion of thé —_—— ? if ty # ge s ‘im out.” Wits, eaux, 6-3, 8-4 and 7-4, The semifinals) aig che organisation was there: |tmree times during the game between south, will meet K. O, Eggers and Joe = Sapenes eee oak he Bae will be played to-morrow. fore losing ground, I wish to say the Nape and the Bowtoes, ey he bit Mooney will meet Johnny Donovan, ——————————E that these articles have been very | safely each ¢! ime. : ohana Gas unfair and untruthful, Ninety ps a SS been clinched betyeen. A W. d rf l Off ae oR, one Pear Cent, of the members of our oreani- Harvard Signs Coaches. the Cansdian pall on €. u er Lo sation are paying thelr dues regu- 4 George ‘ 6 and 3 to 5, Gfet; Fiitter Gold, 119] MoCaffery of the Toronto International} larly on FS sueaber na BOBTO! oe Lata s They will com ie 4 mnant ale $18 : MoTaggert), 8 to 3, 3 to Leagu aid Guee for t! hi and field at! wi coached dur- al : avril Geartiek ua “Daviea) “3 é ~ pon howe ene) a Sreanization 18 ory ing the next two years by William F. ‘wee id Neh, 616s 4 and Tite & Telee. ies eee are Deeernan an | both in strength and in number (Pooch) Donovan and J. Fred Powers, Fleming ts in rs "> Suit ends from our season's selli im; unten ene 0 hy "| to the Buffalo Club, Jordan was one of Very sincerely, und the Grimson eraswcountey ranners ROrte 00 But a " Ing, many imported anon er | che most popular players that ever wore DAVID L, FULTZ. Adams and Johnny Harv will work under the direction of Alfred J. Shrubb, novan and Powers have McGuinness, the heavywelght of Ire and exclusive patterns, materials sold formerly at 25 to $50, now—suits $18; Gurprising won the two-year-old race|* Toronto uniform, Laat season Jordan) png Chicago Caps got even mith the in a gallop, He swerved directly in| batted well over 80 end led the league | pritties by defeating th front of Flitter Gold halfway up the| in extra base hits. - track. Up to this time it was a nip-| unable to going” ager ‘a in hope of i ene — 3roadway B. , wp : ‘and-tuck battle between Fiitter Gold] will join the Buffalo team winning the game, but Evers and his Main E Walter Hennessey, the teatherwelg! th Street g m s rasdy te de and Surprising, but when the Carmen! Caffery would not divulge the price paid | men Siugseg, thelr bandera for ninetean Sree tied nis Goo iibetasore, bouts. He will Miata . ; ae @olt got te the front he drew @pey for him. __.. , With four ante Grives ous ef five times | Stns Fs on Harlee Tommy Hopking fer’ 1 Mere ‘ / 4