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<> omy: SYSEING. WORLD, SATURDAY, aveus? 9, 1918." BIG GOLF SERIES. ~ BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [2225s GUNBOAT’S WALLOP WAS HARDER THAN FLYNN’S JAW Copyright, 1913, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). ‘ANKS UNDERGO MANY CHANGES > SMITHS HARD HITTING STOPS FLYNN IN FIFTH Gunboat Makes Careful Fight and Easily Solves the Fireman’s Rushing Style in Ex- citing Bout at Garden. UNBOAT SMITH stopped Pueblo Jim Flynn in five rounds at the Garden last night. Gunboat’s punch was harder than the Fireman jaw. That was the whole story. It wasn't a clever fight. It was Sect a matter of hitting and waiting for something to drop. Pueblo Jim fought in his usual i ¢ + ~=way—the way that had been good enough against Kaufman, Morris, i e Miller, Coffey, McCarty and a lot of others, the way that was good enough against Jack Johnson at Las Vogas, when Flynn was die- | Qualified for “butting” when John- son began to lose his wind and pant lke @ choo-choo engine in distress. From the start Flynn did just one eres] 27M SED ce (ATRACTNE CARD [ORO OCA [UTEMOWOUN = sed roti tens ahaa ! BRINGS BIG CROWD | SCHOOLBOY GOLFER | WIN NEW YORK STATE be a INEKWANOK FINALS) LAWN TENNIS TIS jaw. Smith had been coached for this kind of work and was ready to Mcllwaine Decidedly Off |Voshell and Baggs Beaten ®& ne Game and Loses 9 Up to Deciding Match of Tourney gi — | alias. “Tae Fast NOCcK Down, attend to James in every rush. He simply grapevined his arms around Sim's and stopped his overhand punches before they were fairly etarted. Failing to outfight Smith at short range Flynn changed his plan a .Uittle and rushing in pushed his uncovered face violently against Ganboat’ punches in the vain hope of being able to shove into position for a wallop. ‘Fle 4i4 1and a few, but on the whole the; wall. Gunboat was ready with a right Nobody|hook that landed on Jim's chin and ~ Finn ried To BREAN GUNATS HANDS BY PUSHING HIS FACE AGAINST THem. © Three Classics Down for De- ‘ae t we éropped ‘him to hie knees for” ana cision—August Belmont on Veteran Player. at Crescent A.C. « taf coun’ ¥ \ ‘ . : me aad i, van as nal ceun Up bere asin, Sito How to Play Golf. ||SURPRISE SPRUNG Hand for Investigation feee for a bumper while Gunboat This time he fell forward, and as he (Special to The Evening Work’). R. D. Little and F. C. Inman won the ‘a mm from his feet with havnt fell tried hard to clinch. He took a dive 4 sd . rapier age Vt, Aug. 9—Intense |New York State lawn tennis dou! him into the ground wit bet) fer Y a " ° (Special to The Evening Word.) heat prevail along th untal: hi I hip terd: thi a mets cumonts sir aotSvchine | AM, “Alex. Smith, Former Open Cham-|| WHEN TENERIFE | sanstocir 3 "st S-°s anf Mss, Marais, tone thew [shampoo peteriny “oe Rae k ‘. " fi M 1 d stand fi . | Ridge. In the final of this event Sort ee ee eS Se ee pion of United States, Writes fae sro at come tte root te] “eee de a Spal [ome anion saat tee tga preperin, . 5 ° ° ! Flynn. "He didn’t lot go a inete| restos 2 fe™ seconds, rove and wabbied fam Series of Instructive Articles for F | WIN Afternoon, Hundreds of men and| ture, Warren Corkran, former Prince: |Bigia' st''e-2) ca, Seg ane Tu ‘wild ewing. He didn't use any fo0t-|time a left took hike wn tho enin etl The Evening World. ' stylishly dressed women were forced to/ ton star, opposed Master Archibald Mc. | totals were respectively 99 to 6% weet, and be aian't attempt “a fait or jer hon fg a oad nr be he vening WoO ——as view the races from the lawn. The @F-| rwaine, @ seventeen-year-old act; >) |. Little surpassed himeelf, His votleye i? 1 of August Belmont, Chairman of Jockey Club, caused rumors to spread that drastic action ie soon to be taken in th the jockey scandal.| ¢xception of Jerome Travers, nad a | the opposite court lifted him bons Beaten at Empire He Sark waween tent Ge the sae f the lobe, the mani which from New York, inthe first mateu. Ft UN ee Mes ceeenee Inasmuch as Corkran has, with the | swift deep driving into the 7, | sciousness slowly leaving him, he An ant then tangled Flynn's] crumpted down gently until his knees ; A LEX. SMITH, former open champion of the Frequent Winner of Blue Rib- truck the @oor. Smith stepped uway United States, the man who taught Jerome men while working for 88) ana Referee Joh sanced at Fiykn ana O. Travers and other champions the game, waved the triumphant Gunner © his \ will write a series of Inetructive arte for The card wasthe best of the meeting| more successful season to date than i corner. Gunboat walked acroes the ring i on “How to Play i” This > i t was ready t0 hop) 204 started to climb throvsh the pabhitg jenday, Aug. 11. h aidiots olds, the historic Travers and the North | Archie's performance this week Voshell and Baggs found the: ct m with the Saratoga Special for two-year-| any other golfer in this country, whil City Race Track. 4 ia American Steeplechase as features. The| been epoch-making for a youngster, |/nman was in the forefront of the mle day was perfect. Great interest was taken in the ouit- The defeat of Teneriffe, a chestnut FIRST RACE. come. by a fusilade of deep gelding owned by William M. V. Hofft-] Three-yenr-olds and upwarde; selling;| On the fivet round Corkran ended 9| ‘From their side of the net, Veshell cag man of Tuxedo Park, furniahed six turtongs.—Honey Bee. % (P. McTag-| up. The doy was only 1 down on the| Baggs saved the match’ from ¢he * big surprise at the Greater New/gart), 16 to 6, even and 1 to 2, firet;/first nine holes, but after that the | tediousness of being one sided by splane York Fair and Exposition horse show, | Water Welles, 109 (Wolfe), 16 to 1, 5 to 1| showed fatigue in almost every shot. gia ek in the rallies, rhe | two fougat which has been in progress since Mon-|and 2 to 1, second; Compliment, 100 | Cards: Wan they meena sind cue ef ae day at Empire City race track, Tene-| (Byrne), 50 to 1, 15 to 1 and 6 to 1, third. ja with the use of the different clubs, giving clearly and fully the necessary information on the proper position and hew the swing should be made. ‘Theee articles will prove not only instructive and Interesting to the many beginners who are taking up the popular eport, but very valu: to seasone: players to how thelr game may The opening instaiment Monday explains th uses of the driver and the remaining eleven articles of t turned to come back if oncessary, e hers aggro sry Tain weevsewe and then the bell rang. But Joh had for a couple of seconda, But | #°PPed the Lght. Tne ve:! was 100 te. it Ptiprrerdh | Bmith came back in|!" &AY case it woula hey. teen a most bg bsg ight or ten upper-cute|%eeless proceeding to serd .".ynn out etree pti bobbing up and|*sMn after @ minute's rest. Sitting in Flynn responded with a short|!# corner he turned to a second and ale forced Smith to the ropes and|**Ked: “Le it over? Who wont” An one) necheibedesedl hour later, leaving the building after his riffe has won many blue ribbons. There |Time, 1.12. Ivabel, 107, Lace, 101, Mega- ee cna betnnen a eee bath and 1 . 1, Lace, : third, wet and but for a weaken Tre fourth reynd brought hard hit-|PAth and rubdown, Flynn was till |] with the various clubs necessary rie Me Bere were only thr sine 112, Perthshire, 107, also ran. Bagev'e seuie misht of least have Oot Flynn's ,endurance amazed the | STO8SY: comprehensive Cape dict ad the ennent wer poppet bel The first race saw he tgnominious de. one set on his alde of the acore. erowé, which was incil think that rr 0 ome: it Caltfornia, i sat Rap ep ll Dinter TH DUCKLEY says smith can ant || Gitterent clube. Prhese Illustrations will accompany the articles. Miser cea er [ewes recenntcee He sae) Denken sek 8. i. Voslill of Borough Parke Wee Jooked a ilttle discouraged when he saw any, Varies, ee Tee in we The series on golf will be an exclusive feature for The Evening World Only two races composed the card|being away winging as te Ma wort, he SEeulis’ chheaa “dns the rough on| Will meet for the singles champonemip Fiynn pushing his face against the! forreq, , ar on these pages three tii..0s 8 week. offered at the matinee of the Metro-|was back in the ruck. He etayed there | every one of the first six holes, but with Sa blows with no attempt to block or duck Garden was well filled. Prices = politan Circuit in the afternoon, Al-|too, Honey Bee making her debut here, | the usual bouyancy of youth managed to Pitcher Se ea geal fireman wi Losey Were low, but the receipta amounted to ; together there were seven heats, led all the way and was dreezing at the | recover, except at the sixth. CHICAGO, Aug. 9.—Shortly after the Feet ite te att oeettering. | He |¢18000, Before the main bout Joo Humph- Ne York Yacht Club Fleet to The 2.19 pace for a purse of finish lengths In front of Water Welles. | Corkran won the first hole in a birdie | National League game atarted Friday ap aie ine ovértiend Higlith ‘ooreping ‘as ive introduced Joe Choynaki, Corbett ew 4 Hap agin Noein ae Compliment, a long shot, was third, It}3, while McTiwaine in the rough needed | tne West Side 2ark a message Was far and Tom Sharkey from the ring. Choyn- .. Vi was e fast run race. 6. Corkran taid himself a dead stymie| ceived telling of the death of an Tr ne ee ne 20m. iynn,{H! looked an At as w fused to fight Spend Sunday m ineyard Haven Senn He ritea of Ren tat nan SECOND RACE. on the second, but the Ind missed al son born to Mrs, Thomas Seaton, He received a number of uppercyta and | “riya he Logg record for the run is held by the Co-| by Crosier, pulled down first’ money, North American Steeplechase; |short putt, so it was halved in 6 to] of the pitcher for the Philadelphia Nag Fesponded with his little rushes. Bul] gry ay pe nti tee shape than in) lumbia, which in made the dis-| taking three out of four heats. He] thret-year-olds and upward; about two| par 4 tionals, who was then in the box, * Pith atay any of his otner New York bouts. Hel c} Breeze for Several|tance in three hours and three rig.| captured the ‘first, third miles. Wickson, 147 (Beamish), 4 to 1,| The third was well halved in par 4|news was kept from Seaton until prem ete. Selling vost Sih ne wan wall trained down, yet he weighed rong br ‘ate, handily, In| the ° secong 8 to 6 and 4 to 5, first; Penobscot, 162] without incident. McIlwaine overplayed | Inst out. He left immediately for 1833-4 pounds, ring side, whil ith nia! in third position. Alerta was A fourth and 2 i pik Was fresh and quick to stop each risa) gculea only 101-8 peg: Match Races Scheduled | Tie Reet, which started to-day wax) tre‘winner of this heat in a canter: | Wolke) 7 to 6, 2 to 2 and out, second; | the green on the fourth and was lucky with a herd punch. Smith. was pulliny| J: can hardly be said that Guaboat mater than the one that| 4 R. Gillis's black horse Peter Patch] The Evader, 146 (Haynes), 6 to 1, 2 to 1/to get m half par. He did it because hands back made the run from Ni on, . third, Time, 433. Weldship,|Corkran mimed «@ putt of medium Bone in focder. an a yonder ae potty en, re gtr) for To-Day * through the withdrawal of pele y Seat roe ts, Pon all area eecentaa teat iw The Welkin, 170; BIM Andrews, 146;/ length. The fth was another haif in rp : neg hiptrbanlinyy no. the middle of the round, an uppercut | exhibition. But he de getting into e whose owners were unexpectediy called| To-day’s card will consist of four| George Eno, 158, par. con, Laasiic team has pure Out 5 fielder Walsh from the Worcester = fairly Uttea Fi; habit of winning in a few rounds that home. The Eiena retired vesterday and|evente—two stakes at $2,000 and] Wickaon, Mike Daly’s jumper, upset] Two fours were the story on the sixth, fata iar beulte 208 tox Wil! make him a notable Agure among| NEWPORT, R. I, Aug. 9—The New| Commodore Charles Smither of the| 9000, and two $500 purses. M calculations by beating Pencscot in} which is par & Corkran captured the | of the New Rngiand League Med the title chasers as long as he cam keep| York Yacht Club, having established | schooner Muriel | ft the fi se. North American Steeplechase. He|seventh in a etrict 6 to 6 The boy | == ae mine-second nt bef trying to ri ori lef ye fleet to-day w ‘or r q Gmith trorea | back apes pc npees akon the Astor and King’s Cup races for|owing to Hiness in his family. was in front most of the way, with the| started with hee ee ghots, but his , Qs he rose, and Flynn, shaking the hair Reavy. | 1913, hoisted wail to-day to resume the] The “P" class boats remained in N. favorite behind him. When the latter] third wee earls sin is reroeh putts rs out of his eyes, lowered his head and annual cruise along the New England racing at Pawtuxet. moved, wp at the fe Sern (i it tone be] bays ei ak om . Cor by rushed again. He might better have te was of good size and around, Wickson ry et le poor Seco! mood d Deen butting his head against a atone corns day's run was on familiar Watere|tonnage and while the big schooner wae drew away a safe distance and held|#Nd & fine approach ptt. ure with » start at Bronton's Reef Light-|Iroltta had no: fast competitor, still the advantage allbthe way. At the end| Corkran was lucky to halve the eighth . In 6 to par 4, for he was trapped, bit ELLS EA 10N hip, @ finish at West Chop and a har-|Commodore Clark made up several (Continued trom First Page.) he was two lengths to the good, with w S$ RNS DECIS' | SARATOGA ENTRIES. tor for the night and Sunday at Vine-|match races with the yachts like the The Evader third, MclIiwaine Biss up iplvniad serine OVER AUSTRALIAN BOXER. n. Sea Fox and the Endymion, THIRD RACE. the ofige of the groan ond ed three "| RACE TRACK, BARATOGA, N, Y,,| A winds for the run are usu-| The breeze to-day was from the south |Cree hit the right field wall for three atoga Gpecial; two-year-olds; | DYts her 9 ows on the ninth and had considerab! bases, Hartzell Ne ps so It was approximately ¢4 in favor of SYDNEY, N. 8. W., Aug. 9—Matt one: tthe rita for Monday's| ® was Hea pss ot Ry le Rime’ One Late © Auetin, So i A obi Mink Gs, Gunes ie MoTtwaine, it being hole te had won, ‘Wells, the Engiteh or eis gai phar wae ‘we yeatsiita; handicap; te | miles in lesa than four hours, The|an early anchorage, FOURTH INNING.—Austin flied out to (Borel), 7 te %, 7.to 6 and 3 to 6, second; | CoTkran pulled into the hedge there. @efeated Hughie Mehegan, the Aus- Kc % Per 6 on each halt. Cook. Johnson popped high to Sweeney | Biack Toney, 12 (Loftus), 18 to 1, 6 to 1 bag and halt —l i. tralian champion, in a twenty round| Brogan Lif mere, sad, Maddie, 110; in front of the plate. Brief wus oailed|and 5 to 2, third, Time, 1.18 Imperatot,| The tenth was Anally halved in par 5, ‘contest on points here to-day. Wells| Raloh. 96; Piktersold, 113, Outewas, 1007 nan, | CANADIAN FIRST IN AUSTEN Sit TROUNCE out on strikes.’ No Runs, 119; Punch Bowl, 122; Prairie, 183; @pear- padlgdnsseand ar Gen Sparanen: that 5 a f le + h 5 A } h 'y i. 3 Bad the better ot the Manting at lone. iq! Stora 1 ‘oe ASSOCIATION SINGLES. WERT WOIAN TELAVEM, | srecmrzeern, ons saz, Wstinen_ fo lhsed Mal Sasi Biv, 2: Fieeay, Ses| Rome (eS San canteen wesc ange, but he appeared to have received | Harry L., "109, Unele Mun, 102; SAS page : ; sare eleventh par, in 4 to 5, thanks to a fine the greater amount of punishment, The | Sit# McDowell, BOSTON, Aug. 9.—A bryeae that sprang) A record in international cricket | hooting Umpire Sheridan. Knight popped King McDowell, 122, also ran. ead approach after he had been in one J x fly to Brief, . Wi —_—_—_—_— deciaion was not well recalved by the | qarposinm; maiaertimgnreletn erate | up during the forenoon made the water| matches waa made in the game Deena | Sere Oy A rey en ene Maas FORT ERIE RESULTS. bunker only to play out into the trap 37,000 spectators, Halt, 180; Mepaatea see yeaa, 16%; | the Charles River basin #0 ChoPPY| Weet Indian team at Celtto Park, |H. Wil ond and took third On she other side of the green. Melle ) A that the regular regatta course wa8/when the Antipodeans disposed of tho|on McAllister's high throw. abandoned and to-day’s races of the | jocal eleven for the absurdly emai tota)|got a base on balls. National Association of Amateur Oars-|o¢ 13 runs, The time consumed in the feweste, Hobnod, men were rowed farther up etream,linnings was forty-eight Minutes and| scored, McAllister’s throw Ddeing high, Joe Stein, 106 (W. Ode 8to13to1] wetiwaine i the twelfth by getting waine was eleo bunkered, taking two 8 weency | RST RACE—Purse, $500; three-year- stroke to get out and then missing a On a double stea! a , Sweeney took second and H. Williams |°!¢# and upward; selling; six furlonge.—| ghort putt. Corkran 3 up a second time, FORT ERIE ENTRIES. ‘The entries for Monday's races are as | Foundstion, Vresumption, | 190; Geog, | where water conditions were better. and 7 to 6, first; Tiles’ Nightmare, 108| into rocks where he lost a etroke es- 180; Bickle, 122; ail 1» 112; Ieldora, only twelve overs were delivered by the| Ford struck out. One Run. One Left. Into roc! Bonurtte, ian! ate chionaet oe jai,| There was apecial interest in the senior | pair of Australian bowlers, FIFTH INNING.—Caldwell made aj (FR: Goowe), 6 to 3, even and 2 to 2,/ caging. He was finally forced to clear BACE.—Puree 900; two-vearolds;| Ayiade, 120; Besom, 140; Nightatick, 130; doa). | elght-oared race in which Boston's crack} Chief credit for this Performance goes | sensational catch of McAlister low | Second; Cosgrove, 108 (P. Moody), 6 to 1, the path by hurling the stones away. Fe, Bere pea | Veve. ae an schoolboy eight was pitted against the| to C, G. Macartney and J. M. Crawford, | tine drive to centre, falling down in|? t 1 9nd even, third. Time, L161! Corkran 8 up. fosaleen, 110; Lady’ Iale, ‘105. Hoh Hy 118; Oakhurst” New York Athletic Club's crew and the| both of whom were practically unplay:|making the catch, but holding on to the | Serinemas, Mies Joe. Mawr Lad and} wach overplayed the green on the $500; selling; thres- | *Kile Brysou,. 104; i ‘doe | elahits of the Detroit and Duluth Boat/ apie on the matting wicket. (Macart-|pall, Peckinpaugh threw out Wellman, | Chilton Queen also ran. thirteenth (par %) and missing holing in ‘aimpines, 100; Queed, | Diebold, 102; Royal Meteor, 108; Towtos Clubs, ‘Mother Katcham, 103; Ges | 110, hia Nbimsed ‘8 analysis ehowed that he captured HH, Williams making a pretty catch of a getting back were both one imoh short hy The eummary: 7 wickets at @ cost of 7 runs, while throw, Shotton singled t nt. —*] of the green #0 it was a half in 4 After MT; “Weed dart, Oi) FIFTH RACE —Pworarcld file and git] Bonior Association Bingle Sculle—Four| Crawford took 3 wickets at a moat ee Flavewon tied stentine, Mweaney ts | Motes Teahan). 11 to 30.-1] that the boy lost five hotes in succession. a . ‘Can, ig "i atartera.—Won by R. Dibble, Don Row-| runs, singularly enough, Crawtord's| Knight. No Runs. to § and out, fret; Mins Gayle, 106 (W.| On the last @ve Mclivaine was in ing Club, Toronto; T. J. Rooney, Ravens-| three wickets were all obtained in the Overt), & to 1, even and 1 to 4, sec-| bunkers and pits constantly getting out pedis see wood Hoat Club, Brooklyn, N. ¥., sec: | same over. ond; Rustling Brass, 108 (C. Turner),| of one only to be in another. Corkran ond; G. W. Smith, N. ¥. A. C., third. ‘The Australians were batting for the GREEN TEAM WINS POLO 20 to 1, 4 to 1 and 4 to & third, Time! too, played indifferently, missing @ putt eeuiation een wane rest of the afternoon and atter making} HONORS AT POINT JUDITH, |—1.08 Oveple and Perpetual also| on the fourteenth and having dimculty wowert;| RITCHIE AND WELSH @ bed start. recovered splendidly and ———— n. fe getting. the green on the seventeenth. Gelllen ; ene mile. — Dart when etumps were argv had totallid| NARRAGANSETT PIER, R. 1., Aus.| THIRD RACE—Purse $800; two-year- | oniy on the alxte: tar Working, Lads 18) Shek eee SURE TO BATTLE | m2 tor the toss of 9 wiPkots. ¥—The Greens won the honors of the | olds; five and one-half furlonge.—Birdie| In the beaten eer ere day in® round robin sertes at the Point | Williams, 107 (Neyion), 4¢o & 7 to 8 aad | averriman, Bridgeport, former Connecti- (Gpectal to The Evening World.) New Pitcher Senators. Judith Country Club, The afternoon |1 to @, first; Requiram, %: (Tayior), § VANCOUVER, B. C., Aug. &—A die] WASHINGTON, Aus. %—Clark Grif-| was spent in special matches, for which | to 1, 2 to 1 and 7 40 10, sevond; Superi, asi Staten, Boston, pute over the weight-and the selection] fth acquired another pitcher to-day, prises were 4 104 (Connelly), 8 to 1, 4 to 1 and 3 to 2, jin Ba of the third man in the ring may delay | Williams, @ right hander who comes jen wore of three-period dura. | third, Time, 14s Mise, Waters, Birmingham im the Game. yner Re-Appeints Sullivan. | for a few days the closing negotiations | from the Helena, Mont. club, He will ition with @ final of o Jod. In the ieoerey: @ Urchin Rage alo! SHINGTON, ‘Aug. %—OManeger yor Gaynor yesterday appointed | for the Labor Day bout between Wilile | Feport ae soon as the Union Asmclation | arst game the Greens defeated the Reda a | Birmingham of the Naps will once Riteh's Freddie W. but the | season closes. The twirler le said toisy tos. Another defeat was inflicted on the again become a playing manager, re- match | ‘ Watsons stern en ne Anal from (he) otrning bis former posttion in’ contre certainty, declared Welsh's | *8V@ vost tho Senators’ manager $9,000 ie Rede when the Whites took the sec oo to-day. manager here to-day. Both slides 4 ind match 8 to 3. Wilam Grosvenor rod fi a feld , Diebold'e peor work in willing to make some concessions, ne SUNDAY ORLD “WANTS” . ‘ lime since baeaising Kis Cvller’ bene last the middle garden te the cause of the iJ carsenapante bes Coens sent ‘The third encounter was @ victory for RWIS Kan a WORK MONDAY WONDERS. tne waites over the Greens, 6 to