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errr perpen oR EE REE TREN Ten T RRR = ~~~ ee THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1918. : ranstaxesacowis| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK Sviatixars ries GOING WEST! ak acl Copyright, 1918, by the Press Publishing Co, (Tae New York World). ~ Fond! ‘A . - Boss, ve" sue? (9 vest LeT TN’ THe oTHen Feccers Do ————s — JOHNSON DEGHES———— AGAINST NEW YORKS IN PROTEST OF TRADE CHICAGO, July 25.—Prestdent John~ gon of the American League announced after Investigation of the protest You Can Go FIHING Zelder and Borton, club did not have any complaint. President Johneon eald he had found ‘ that Zeider had played, whenever it’s Not Surprising that Cali- : i ° Bald Hl 4 Johnson said, refuted ; Fight Fans Have Made ‘ x ; : , - is span ne ' in apogee os 1 A) ") reputed hie tranater to the Jersey City club. tition in His Fight With Cross . ‘ A lathe own A Tuesday Night. |B even money pro; lon por in his with Leach Cross Tuesday night has done some of his best le iting on the Coast, and within a year. ’ Most recent feat was the beating of The Highlanders Are Home From Their Western Tour and Will First Meet the Naps, the Team that They Have Practically ! Knocked Out of a Chance for the Pennant. other reason, 90 that he would oe for taxing Matty /American Team Gsts Even ‘ Break in Play for Davis Trophy. By Bozeman Bulger. BAVING a record behind them that will be bullet-proof for some time to come, the Giants went away from here last night and will be heard No more until they tackle the Cardinals in deadly combat at St. Louis. In the mean time the Highlanders, Yanks, Broadway Boys, Hilltoppers, or what- ever you wish to call them, will line up their forces and meet the Nape at the Polo Grounds, The Cleveland players deciare it is a case of dog in the manger with the Yanke-hat so long as Chance can't win he doesn't want anybody else to skin up the ladder. Botled down to cases, this means that Chances team, ait Jeff Smith Gets Match |=: With George Carpentier SPICE IN THE UL! LIFE OF THE BUSHERS. mong the minor leagues it is now considered a great eport to join the WIMBLEDON, England, July %.— Honore were en between America and Engiand at the close of play to- day in the challenge matches for the Davis Cup, which representa the in- ternational championship in tennis, Stewards Take Purse Away From Capt. Cassatt Simon He: n't strong for that “4 ieeed oF ae Waeca ao avutae —-—— | thom heglepel, [ride cell ows Lina Yanks. Every time things look bad for Chance a new minor leaguer gets a as s chance. Among those who have been chosen, only to be sent back, are Eschen, rue and) Maurice H, MoLoughiin, the sreat Only Good Sportsman Would | ment ia tt They'll Box 20 Rounds in Austratia for sents several montns ago, | who ig hitting like biases tn the International League, and “Pep” Young, who © Avvertcan star, failed to deliver as was * If the st ds h 7 7 . knocked out Bill: lott, an Australlan, |!8 tearing things up out on the coast. Borton refuses to associate with t MNPNY, | expected by his admirers, but R, Norris| Stand for Flying Fairy’s | |carman's surprising atten the suring | Paris Oct. 20, Weight Agreed | kecked out Billy Rilott, an Australian, | eee ALaS gone back to his home for meditation. “His career with ¢ ie! bos § Williams, the tall, diack-haired Phila- I of the two-yea B .. 170 P ds. on June 19, and that Stane lo de- | New York club was not a thing of beauty and a joy forever, Cross and|delphia boy, upheld the prestige of Disqualification. ‘a ine] on Being ‘ounds, | Cision to Bully Russel an Australian, } ment. Surprising seemed to cut directly Amortes by winning frem ©, P, Dixon, in front of Flittergold In the firet quar- f Dearing the pioneer appeNatio: his British opponent. J. C. Parke, ter-mile of the race down the ohute, but « champion of Scotland and Ireland, was By Vincent Treanor. instead of deliberating on this phase of By John Pollock. Jim Flynn, who meets Gunboat smith} M48 orto before coming fe 6 Senite decision. (Chance sents to use hk for the brilliant MeLoughiin. NLY a thoroughly good sports-|the race the officials set Tommy Mc-| FEFF SMITH, the Bayonne (N. J.)| in @ ten-round bout at the Garden A. C, im at second, since more than ordinarily pleased at the wor! ) Te setae cies for Vite att on * benannder B.|Tasart down for three days for not| | middleweight, who did not lose a|on Aug. 8 Is training harder for this| Of Roger Peckinpaugh at short. & week previous ® twenty-round bout. = _ But there ts another coming. MMe te none other than a shortstop mn of Boone, and we will have to await t k H keeping Filttergold straight. bout during the several months) battle than for any bout in which he ef five. All the sete were hotly con- — that he was in Paris, is to get @ chance | "4# taken part for several . CHANCE WILLING TO TAKE HIS MEDICINE. tested and probably never in the Talking about well judged rides and’ to fight George Carpentier, the ligh realize that a win for “There a one thing you fellows got wrong here in the East,” sald Chance 4 g00d finishes, how about the one put up| neavy weigh oe hie club arrived In America, ‘and that is that I am trying to run back in say poses thai merse, hee 3 eeu 'a- | by Charley Grand on Judge Walser in| cording to a cableerate. received have tl trade with Chicago, I want Rullie Zelder und I want him bad, but 20 lon Lenghiin in the eecond, third ana | te of Lopamidyy he are brennan] the Neaperd race? Re Wood the work about his condition, I only ask that they pay o inion o Qik sete, the score being: 0-3; pores Ms ete idee Micwoa the case | Water Wallen Tdsaday, but it ceanenn| been arranged | #0 confident of winnin, were expenses until he ls able to give me his service on the diamond. If I . je @ mistake about in that ie my own fault, I had rather have Zolder, Sd) oats 3-4; 1-8 impartially, as the stewards are aup- work, and be it remem- in Smith and Carp ie oontition, than Wil Ci ta ‘Williams won from Dixon in the first, to do. Capt. Cassatt's filly won, | ered that Grand was hooked up with at the Cirque de Paris Bombardier Wells, the English heavy- Did SB: S798) third and Afth este, with the following | Domed to 40. letakably, ik horse y McTaggart on Cadieu, w: » 7 weight champion, has been signed for scores: 84; 3-6; 6-2; 1-6; 7-4 Ley hel Par macnn pee pies kind of rider these du Smith will sail for Parte the|two fights in England. He will fires | ANOTHER COME-BACK TO DISPROVE OLD THEORY. 3 e-8; 1-4; . Ma k in September. meet Gunner Moir for twenty rounds at The one man who has been of great value to Chance during his tour of ‘Williams, who has been rether wild y Right now — the Canterbury Music Hall in London ' the West te Jack Knight, who looks to be # real -back, Several of th in the preliminary contests, displayed good as any boy riding, but 4 t Jimmy Clabby, the clever Milwaukee | on Sept. 3, and then taki seaiten fy rans, ye leone $0. be Tact te eee ental & rare amount of ekill and strategy in American League managers always have claimed that first base was the natural anything ike the opportunitt middleweight and Billy Papke of Ke-| Rice, another English thle clash with Dixon. His driving was /noneat winner, set Jockey Davies down | serves. Lud wanes, Ii, have been signed up to ‘ke | Doaltion for Knight, and his work with the Highlanders during the past ten terrific, but he waa cool and calculat- 1 days would affirm that view. Jack has been in and out of the big league so for the rest of the meetin es meet in @ ten-round bout on Aug. 11 This bout will bé for a aide bet ton ‘excites Lim. He k his trunk ‘hed ng. By brilliant placing, he kept Dixon | ¢), hich nny, entered in the third before the Denver (Col.) A. C. As that | of $00 a side and a purse of $1,600. ance no jor itm. He keeps his trunk pac! oo an Senne nisoe on the defensive, The victory came Genre or teeta is the race was| the name of John KE. Mad date Cr week in that city to be ready on « moment's notice, His fielding has been wonderful and his wed on the bottom when ho made a series of fast low! run, one pany Witaene the the Baltimore | bitting Bas been even better. te balance the ecale Grives, close to the sidelines, completely| ‘The disqualification came as a bis hi ded too much x we adie Campi, the ban-| THIS 18 NO sdost FOR WASHINGTON CLIMATE. outwitting his opponent. Surprise to the crowd. Bo fow saw the| Madden recently sold Karly Rose. to! 4q woigast, who is in Los Angeles uel cuarutie al f Three matches remain to be played| alleged fouling that the rumor soon| Ax: Smith Cochrane, brother of Git-| 5 ‘resents made the announcement et Bree cameos Senta Clarke Grifith may not win the American League pennant, but one doubles, which will be contested | spread that Flying Fairy was disquall- Mesa, Cochrane are recent recrults to| N¢ had parted from his manager, Tom 1, Fight Promoter Tom Me. we've got to hand it to him for digging up new ideas. He now takee to-morrow, and two singles, on Mon-| fed for being short of weight. the sport of kings. Figinny is a colt by| ones “Until 1 win the championship canis the position that the Rotels and boarding houses of Washington are Gay next. The play has been 0 even) ‘The offense by Jockey Davies and his| Diaguise and Homespun, a full brother, P8ck git aged oan T will be no places for a member of hie team to live. He points out that they ‘ that both sides have an equal chance| mount, which few outelde th to Newcastle IL, the good youngator| SD!e to @ $0 60 YO Ua Barone play better on the road because they cannot stand the intense Reat of the Washington climate. Clarke is trying to get the ownere of the ¢ winning and {t cannot be known un-|saw, was committed, who was shipped to Enaiand several) Making It is not @ case of dieatiofac-| Matt Wells, the tt Monday whether the English hold- | oficial ruling, . and a half-brother to The! #0 on his or my part, but @ matter of | pion of England, Benatore to lease @ country clubhouse in which his players may Hve while at heme. nl HUF ers will put up @ successful defense | Judging by, the price paid for/ business with mi Johnny Dult's fighters who ha arrived bie, Wlginny ta'e Cals of promien, Jess Willard, the cowboy heavyweight, | fights for which he was signed by }ro- sf i 2 soon as he could he steered for tl Fy — who drew the color line when he was| moter “Snowy” Baker. One of Wells's i a . Hmilar move At the tine Fin were | RF. Carman evidently didn't tke! waked to meet Sam Langtord in’ a| opponents: will protably be Harty Stone | GFIMth wae the first of the big league managersto rent @ home for hie mee " Mn front mk Paty | tne ride Rixhtmire gave Surpri twenty-round bout In Ban Francisco, han| the New York lightweight. while on the training trip and to personally superin.end the preparation éf WOOD AND ALLIS LEAD mood tenugth An front and going | time, which wan pecullar, to tched by Tom McCarey, fight Promoter, to mi nother Western cowboy @ Toa bea 7h Bull] Tommy Maloney, the welterweight of thelr food. Frank Chance and Arthur Irwin adopted the idea for the High- IN GOLF SEMI-FINALS. ehineaa me tenga) sitaal least, so he kept him on th landers at Bermuda, but the resulta of the latter echeme did not, at the present, the move of. ay caused him to pull | #84 rode Nicklaus on the colt yesterday, sharpl; eavy-|this city, and Kid Graves, the Mil-| appear any boost for the Grimth idea. Te eas ial Wl . meee nal for twenty rounde at Vernon, | waukes ‘crack fight have been CHICAGO, July 25.—E. P. ie % an, a Dt }, on Aug. 2, matched by Fred Bonner to meet in a The such tion the: ukee and Warren K. Wood of Peele na) Parad ob irae atta 4 pane Ver reena Gott et ten te Giants are in such @ position now that they can win half of thetr games, ing A. C. of ahead at the end of spot for his New York debut. Although Jimmy Johnson, who sent Harry! Brooklyn to-morrow night, ji ry unknown In these parts, Mondan is a capable and experienced rider, / ow 4 | °. : me get iieRieata, = Walloped Umpire : front and clear of his her field has bile d , Allie Anished the Arst) ine right of way. Flying Fairy ocr sate gelled eyed adutgrgg A ec i while the Phillies, their nearest competitors, are winning two-thirds of theirs and still annex a third pennant. The chances of the Pirates and Cubs are eo emall as to be negligible any way you figure it. For further particulars eco statistics of G, Mooreland to-morrow. ¢ HLING WILL NEVER N A PRESS AGENT. , four up on Robert A.| tainly was in front and H 1d betting ring gate before the | ues Manager ae Peat of Washington, a scribe, is sending dut cards to hie night of ‘ Gardner of Hinsdale. Wood was two celebration at the National Press Regd Gilad Aap record hung up by Joe Boehling. : 5 L i oungeter of the Senators now ja the seaaon's record of eleven atr: . Ledger yin (Continued from First Page). for $35,000 The y e e '@ record of e! aight victories, But that isn't the point. Old Bill Peat found thie youngster playing tion of having trained English Derby ‘on the town lote at Richmond and got GrifMth to give him a trial. Any time winners, Viadiosk! and Iroquois, eae . ‘1 : “E knew the minute I ” Allista card of 34-for the first pine - spectively. Pincus was also on lined out to Midkiff, MoKechnie tossea| 27 LOUIS, July Umpire Jack| 7oU mest Bill now he starts: “r a] sew him,” ete, holes is said to be @ recard for the; ‘8 all for sport,” said Capt. best four-mile race riders of hi imi HINO! ont Johastca, Naim MocNulty has brought sult against the {matt after the race, as he congratulated ) and 20 was Littlefleld. To-day Huggins |" in AES ba ap a te wt ing| ME Knapp, owner of the winner, But|in sixty-six years old, Pincus aeventy.| Chapman got Fisher's grounder but| Federal League Baseball Club of at, ent sat di kid Had morning | it’s @ cinch that the captain's trainer, seven and Littlefield elghty. made a wild throw and it was good for|Louls and Manager Jack O'Connor for round. ry much up on Joseph Le Duc of the dest that it seemed unfa! fs de- ‘Allis continued his phenomenal play. ing by which he eliminated Charle ate Evans jr, the title holder, yesterday. Lefty Hamilton, the etar southpaw of the 6t. Louis Browns, was also in a pretty fatr way to hang up @ record, but after his sixth straight win the Ath. letics plunked him squarely in the mid@le and drove him trom the box, Any : | two Danes, Mitchell made @ bad throw | $35,000 dam because of a punch in| way, where does a 6t. Louis club come in to have a record maker? . 7 the lawyer, is this busi-| the links 1s 75. The carde: = : " ' trying to get Fisher off second and he fa ‘onnor gave him on the ? fees oF Dlonsure? 1 usually get paid for! sgorning round, semi-final, FOREIGN AUTO DRIVERS HAMILTON ENTRIES, took third, McKechnie truck out, | grounds of the club on June 9 last. And apeaking of records, don't forget that M. Richard de Marquis, I wed fale friend over in aston: Mo TO RACE AT BRIGHTON. waaisemesn Gat ropa Chapman got Wolter's grounder and| According to the petition, McNulty was the lefthandedest pitcher of the Giants, has just hung up Ais cighth then laid down a nickel on the 36 3-4 at ietnemaie oii ie rm Ad akin threw out Fisher at the plate. Daniels |oMciating as umpire of the game when atraight victory, and is in G fair way to excite us again with nineteen #5 91 Not content with having secured the| “riner mien. pone $600; for two-vearoids, | 8° Bas ae Nolte bad Canals O'Copnee, Brg Uniewfully) straight. 8 best racing drivers of the East to com- e-halt furiongs.—Bimersld ew, ot; | Wo @ doudle steal. Peckinpaugh * — 24 eaak | Pens caine Seivers ot the Beal te says 1; Hervetal, 104: Mak Toney, 118; | Was walked, Alling the ‘bases, Knight |ty,Ofeeking & bone on the righ DON’T TRY TO UNDERMINE SWAT 6oen Mavai ‘Chaadian Handicap, | {U@4 OUt to Tuner, No Runs, Three render mastication of hia food eetremere| We have in hand « letter ¢rom Terre racing committee of th three-yeur-el aaticap: | Lett. Painful and causing paralysis of the| Haute tn which the writer tela of & or) i of the FOURTIL INNING—Jackson beat out | nerves of three teeth, besides injuring | batter out there hitting @ ball into 6-34] Motor Dealers’ Contest Assoctation is] ga, 95; Rustling, 100; Capers 105; Mock. | an infleld ‘hit, the Naps’ firat hit, nose and right eye,” river, and’ the additional information now trying to interest the cracks of | fing, 108) Harmuck, 121; *Sarviti, 103; *Ondra. | Peckinpaugh threw out Lajote. Turner ANT DARBY ELT 4 4 2-96] wurope to come to America for the me got « base on dail, Graney fied out) BELMONT PARK ENTRIES, | white the tielders were chasing up and . § 8 6-34 moet. Yesterday invitations wore xent| THIRD BACi Reliing | 0 Wolter in deep centre, ‘kaon go- ‘Tre! awe down the banks, ‘Can Gwat Milligan to Jules Goux, the driver who won the| tur vai Te Aime tae Noman: About |ing to thied on the catch, O'Neil lined | ,ttR8T BACE—Taewen wrert:| meat that?” the writer eka, somewhat Civeuit Trote Of Again. recent 600-mile race at Indianapolta, | Dis dun Cotion, 160, out to Wolter, » | gel af tens tnet” moment BUFFALO, N. ¥., July %—The Grand! and to Georges Boillot, the two-tiine| FOUNTH RACK—Pume’ 6000; three-rearolde B 102; Stremons, 99: | Mwat once hit the loaded ball into a je rt I " 3 : ; force that it y aed Clroult maces, postponed yesterday on! winner of the French Grand Pris, una (st, wranti sx forlongs.—Vonrareta, Oa: Cal: | wall. Midkiff made @ neat eacrifice and {i ‘wo milling: five] water tank, and with such account of rain, were declared off at Prater, tere teat feeeereice, 08: 7. exploded pon atriking the water and it iw Mkely that the Frenchmen will} M 10T; Loehiel, 107; ‘Tem Pol 2; | Aled, Turner to Johnaon, Gossett was ty, 100; (8; Polly Hi ‘called titue noon ¢o-day by Becretary H. 8, Neally. opt. Ne Mh 12: called out on strikes, Fisher atruok out,| Galton, 108; Perth 108; Mery Wares: game had te be a's There Is No Substitute, PTH RACE—Pure 61,600; vince Kdwant| O'Neil dropping the last strike and| 101; Dimerity, 101; Lilly Orme, 105; Miss Cana. | of rain. At Better Clase ing stake; three-yearolde and . 101; Plone, ‘08; Odd Cross, 101, wae Guarter. taller “Teeuimeh, 80° *hajom’ ane | shrew him out at rat. No Runs. Onei "thin ‘Rack:-thmeerearcer io upwart;| Our idea of @ way to show up the Ni GODFREY S. MAHN, \ ‘ay *Jouny Geddes, 108; White | ft: sd Dandicay; seren furtong; main coune.—Perth-| York fans is for Frank Chance to 169 Broadway, STANDING OF THE CLUBS ol. ig; ¢Tiacktond, 108; ¢Baroagat, 100, FIFTH INNING—Mitche!l amashed a os peltnnl, 108; leldore, 110: Osean | Joe Pie, alias John Smith, catch thi MERICAN Egor , ° i Club. i Bee} ar 10; Lact : Regbourn, Lm SIXTH HACEPurve $560; three-year olle and jong driver on Cree's head for two { 08 or, Carroll Reid, 106, ie ee Balin Oe de upwards selling, five antl ae teie cet 304 | bases, Leibold bunted in front of the RACE —Three-sear-olde end upward iia ur on ge. te : Read a ira: ’ Hire Tantanl 115 *Cution Ques ui, |Diate, but Mitchell Beat the throw oj Lave teach Hanilay, oe end oneaighah ms d b a » 101, vk oY A eam) i M7 BAS Chicago. . t Maid, 108) "J, H Howghton, Tone fee 1, for | third and the atter got a Cincinnati! ts, Me aie, 108 Ne Ne RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES doe alg, 106, Chaar, 108; es i hit, Miakif got Shapeman's rounder} Fi RACE —F aes < © cues waa. ou 108,” Ala to start in oni@ [and threw to McKeohnie, forcing out cin Berge et Pala hig, | Beet Bree, a ts emia disor | Lelbold, Mitchell secring. Chapman - one SCHEDULEN FOR TO-DAY RACE—Purwe $000; thres.yearotts | "tole econd. Johnston grounded out i one and one-eighth miles to Knight, unassisted, Chapman going Philadelphia ot Pr a, the traf. voranfi, a Hl to thirds Wolter made a great catch hg 4 “"\|of Jackson's fong Gy in deep centre _ Pre Bus One Kate,

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