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pa Soe California Resents Intrusion of Easterners at Panama Expo- sition Games. feport from California. Mr. Sullivan's indiscretion was in his appointment of ene Tom Mulvey of the at! G@ireetors for the Panama Exposition games, Mr. Mulvey, it appears, has Hever been connected in any way with amateur athletics, but Is known as an associate of James Coffroth, the fight ppointment has brought 98 opposition to James B. Sullivan in the West. Jebn Elliott, President of the Pacific Coast branch of the A. A. U., and one @f the best and most honest men who ever gave his time to amateur athletics, fends the opposition. In a pubiic sta ment Mr. Elliott says: “The appointment of Mr. Mulvey as Assistant director-general of amateur athletic activities for the Punama-Pacific International = Exposition whether made by the board of directors Of the exposition, or by Mr. James K. Gullivan, doen not meet with the aanc- tlen of the Pacific Coast Ansociation of the Amateur Athletic Union or with any one actively engaged in amateur eperts here, “T have no doubt that afr. Mulvey 1s @ qnoet eat! ntleman, but he has tt 9 reported—to recognition that he has te his connection with profeenional pugiliam. “Under the exiating etrcumstances, the Pacific Associas A Athletic Union will have to withdraw Mtg getivities toward making the gamen ©f IMS the success that they should be. ti s Ps >t HE i ji “il FE cf i | i il afternoon, the Kohler hors to-morrow. He may August Belmont's atring. The Jockey Club here ie trying to ubscription handicap race olds of 81,600 each with | Invited are Old i} on petent as Sullivan, arrange a for two-yei $900 added. The horses Rosebud, @outhern Mald, Gainer Fittergold. No date has been set until they eee If the owners accept, in athleties had no finan- it feta! that hath @ humorous turn. Moore of Exposition co exposition, and by him only. No intment of Mr. Mulvey in any |Gashed to the front, made by me.” ity has been —_——e— . HERRMANN WON'T BELIEVE JOE TINKER HAS, QUIT. ~~ Reds’ Manager in Interview in Phita- 4 Gajphia, Had Said He Was Through With His Job, CEMCIMNATI, Ohio, Aug. W—August —. President of the Cincinnati aid to-day he would not regard Qs oficial an interview given out by aes » im Philadelphia to-day, in ‘wald he was through us ef the Reds. Herrman said ‘Would not consider the statement as end would wait unt! _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, BEST SPORTING P _ [CRANDALL SEEN i AS A CARDINAL GUNBOA1 See, Gonnen:, Remember We Tus ta Teo You wate Aurrads Fox DINNER, AND You SAID eHULLY Cure’ Let's Gear it! Tis 19 Too swe’ Way , Thny've Gor NAPHINS ” ? TORNSTON AT Last JOHNSTON AT LAS AGE IN NEW YORK. [252 * AND TOMMY MURPH Y HAVE A PRIVAT! Copyright, 1913, by the Preas Publishing Co. (The E-VAUDEVI York World.) Yes, tar was Tue MIGHT You NTED WHET Tew You'e. Ger mien, Tommy, 1 RemameeR wen YoU 45WRO ME TOUAVE & Beem ArTeR & MILES ON & HAR. war « f Bar Ter ose One A Sav Gunner, L Seems Toa CLUB Twat’s So Swen. we Pray Gour every pay WITH SiLverR Gove Baus YOU & CHECK tT aw You GHAGGD Fon Si. ae HOT Boao, — AND You Ran OvT TuRQUEN The SWINGING Doom aup 1 HAD To Leave The Gass On Tue BAR AND Sav “Let Tat STAND & MINYTE +1tS Too Cord FUT Because & DIDN'T Have & You murrep ME INTO CHILDS! You ARound} Loosen up? WHY Tommy, ] SPEND MORE Money ACCIDENTALLY THAN You Do WHY Bont You Loosen UP ome ma wee Guanea Every Time You PUTA New mere, Int ON PURPOSE ! FIRST GAME. | BROOKLYNS (Continued from Firat Page.) ALL THe HAIR 15 WORN ore Tue —__~—+- niinued from Firat Page.’ end. Allen and O, Miller did the bvat- tery stunt for the Dodgers. Because of the death of William H, the Pulladetphia | Mi at the stadium doubled to center. Ford threw Collins Kodle going to third. Matsel made a nici i] foul in front of the to-day the fa | Were at half maat. TNG—Byrme sent a high ;Younder to Fisher and was thrown out Carey made a safe hit to the throw to Dau- NG---Sweeney Ford also fanned. Mainel singled to Short right and stole second, out, Weaver to Chase. No Runs. eco-e-n--n-on | ewo-cco-Cuu-co> inflela, but as Fish | bert wae wild, Carey kept right on to second. Viox then slammed the ball to | the exit entrance in right centre for ©! coocne-en--on= S1 Lgevuwsenwoece Weaver flied to Cook. | Ford to William | peli’s long driv went for a double, Bi wle-ecce-o Hartzell lost Chap- in the aun and it R. H.PO. A. BUNK! NAVIN'S ANSWER TO GRIFFITH'S OFFER OF STO 00FORCOBB Detroit Owner Ridicules Wash-; ington’s Move to Buy Star Outfielder. RTH INNING—Cree Hartzel fied to Collins. Berger tossed Peckinpaugh out. | Huggins, 2b. O'Leary, 2b.. ball took a bad bound over Stengle’ head Honua had no trouble making a home run on the drive, sooring Viox ahead of him. Allen was then taken out ft the box and Bill Wagn: . Miler bunted out, B. Wal jbert. Wilson sent a long fly to Stengel. ; Three Runs. None Left. Moran !ifted a short fiy to left, which Carey made a great catch of. Cutshaw grounded out, H. Wagner to J. Miller. Stengel Also sent a Wagner, who tossed iim out. leading for the better part of the Jour. The start in this event was de- layed on account of « couple of false} they did get the word, Buckthora and Astute cut out the pace with the latt by falling after # turn and a the fleld had been covered. Previous to this Humility had fallen, our Keating remounted and finished third, for which effort he was liberally applauded. Son of the Wind w THIRD RACE. two-year-old fillies; WER OF FIZHERBERT, SAYSSPA RUMOR Great Thoroughbred Stallion neesidll Is Bought From Kohler ee imable ®o knowledge nor aMiiations with ama- tewr sport whatsoever. The only claim Lord grounded out to Williams. Maine! lhryge Mire aad and Williams made a quick play hase's hard grounder, Bodie walked. Collins forced Bodie, Matsel to Knight. No Runs. One Left. G—Knight tied to Col- Berger to Chase. being eliminated Hildebrand, ¢ = cutter to H. Schalk lined to Cook. Weaver singled Weaver was caught napping VYord to Willlame to Kntht to Rusvell filed to Peckin- No Runs. None Left. The Kentucky: NG—Mitchell drove the} Roberts ball to short centre for a ban Gibson pasted the ball on a line just inaide of the foul line in left for two bases, peor- ing Mitchel. Cooper tried to bunt, put instead raised @ pop fly which Daubert grabbed, Byrne sent a hounder to Smyth. who touched out Gibson, for third. Carey kept up the Coo ec ee-e-awo- Sc-ccove-noscose 'ecceoe-e-vneo--o- Peckinpaugh. , 114 (T. MeTag paugh. even and 1 to 2 first; Edith W., 1@ (McCabe), 6 to 1, 2 to ond; Nalad, 101 (Wolfe, 3 to 1, even and 1-5, The Spirit, | Farcinating, 9%; y, 108; Delft, 109, also ran. al ecsece-econco-co -leco-ceocesccceoo™ SIXTH INNING—Bodle deep centre and pulled down Maiscl's Cook singled through Berger. and even, sec- Roberts batted for Wingo batted for Geyer in Sth. Umptres—Quigley and Eason. 11%; Christophine, Cook out stoal- . No Runs, Noue DETROIT, Mich,, Aug. 14—Manager _— i LOSES AT TENNIS} LLE ACT EVERY DAY|\EX SMTH MAES: 9 NEW RECORD FOR THAR: ROUND OF “MET” PAY. Sets a Competition Mark of 70 for 18 Holes Over, Garden. City Links. - (Spectal to The Evening World), i | GOLM LINKS, GARDEN CITY, L. 1, ‘Aug. 16--A° Meld of Mfty-six of | country's most prominent professionals and amateurs started the third gound ia the play of seventy-two holes fer the Metropolitan title over the Sallebury / jeourse to-day, John J. MaDermot: it, National champion and one of the’ few ~ homebreje in the gathering, had a lead , of tivo strokes due to pair ox seventy- ones in yenterday’s competition. John Hobens of Englewaéd and Alex Smith, former open champion, pressed the titleholder with totals of 144 and 24, ‘The weather to-day was a big improve- ment over yestenlay and a big gallery followed th) contestants over the links. + Alex, Bmfth by taking 7 made new competition record, A @® has ben done eve, but not In competition. Carés: ~ ont . saat es—e In 33246638460 llis ® on the it half wae unpre- cedented, par being 4. But for hie @ out with one 7 inst the regulation &, he would ha lied up a mark to long endure. ROUND SCORE: J.C. Ferguson, Spring Lake, 71-27. Joe Mitchell, Upper Montclair, 77-366. Geo. Lowe, Baltusrol, . t Alex, Smith, Wykagyl, 70-26. J. J. MoDermott, @tlantic City, 72—a06: Herbert Strong, Inwood, 18-28; Max Behr, Baltusrol, withdrew, David Hunter, Essex County, with- + j(vew; Harry Overy, Far Rockaway, ®- [247; HL. 1. Bookett, Wafhington, a—a6a; | Ta Mackte, Fox Hills, 75-28; George | Sayers, Merton, 76-241, G. R. McLean, Dunwoodie—82, 364; James A. Stillman, Sleepy Hollow—00, 286; Fred McLeod, Washington — 79, 234; George Sparling, Brooklawn — 89, 342; McDonald Sini New York—6, ai David Ogitvie, Morria County—$3, 2s?; Jack Jolly, Newark; 76, 236; R M. Thompon, Glen Ridge—79, 288, James Maiden, Nassau—78, 2%; John Hobens, Englewood—73, 217; J. T. Wieks, Haworth—si, 209; J, Bickett, Baltusrel— &, James R. Thomson, Phitada Niok Dew Rye- Lord, Forest rark=\ Fairview, withdraw John Dowling, Scarsdale, _ 74-28; George Pearson, Rockaway, 4~29, Frank Belwood, Garden City, —24; J J. Dougherty, Merchantvit! McDermott by taking 73 ts still ene Smith for three ard: 333546 6 42 rk Griffith of the Washington base- ball team within the next three days will make an offer of $100,0( the purchase of Ty Cobb from the De- troit organization, Griffith stated pos- {tively this morning that he was *u- thorized to make this offer for the “Peach” and said that he was confident that Navin would accept. confer with Navin this afternoon juat before the sturt of to-day's ga wald the Tiger President, when informed of Griffith's mised offer for the star outfielder. bunk, I tell you. in going to finish paying for its new wrounds and park before making $100,000 offers for player, I don't care how good he ts.” SARATOGA ENTRIES. BARATOGA RACE TRACK, N, Y., M4.—Kntriea for to-morrow are as driving one of Wagner's straight ones to the fleld in right centre for three bane: Viox walked. On an Viox reached * Nailed between and the plate, O. Miller to B. Wagner to O, Miller to Smith to O. Miller to Fisher. Wheat hit to Byrne and was out at audert rolled a slow aling break tn which (Monetal Rrening Wort) SARATOOAIHC TS. nee ei aide an | Delft wns left, tm the third race cross: attractive card, sonditions were ideal} >UA® shot to the front cutting out the for the witnessing of a good day's aport | Pace. it was anybody's race with Cro vee bun leading up to the leat hundred yardn, the rest of the race was a terri- The finish found Crossbun Chappelie lined scoring Byrne. attempted double steal c Berger was called d along the right foul line, Chase grounded to Peckinpaugh and tossed him out, an (Continued from First Page.) here thie afternoon. steeplechase and condition events, there were two races that particularly @P-/ apie to hold her advantage to win by a Dealed ‘to those present, they being a handicap at a mile for mares three length in front of » years old and upwards in which the Weatern mare Bwannanoa was a dec! a cohol (Makes at five and one-half furlongs for two-year-olds, The entrants event, though not of the highest class, | were nevertheless of equal calibre, ‘The track was at its best. ‘The meeting of the stewards, which was down for 10 o'clock this morning, | was postponed untll 6.9 P. M, There | waa no action taken on account of the absence of ¥ Aside from the lord to Manel. One SEVENTH INNING—Hartsel dropped @ hit into left for a Texas leaguer. Peckinpaugh sacrificed, Russell to Chase. Knight sirgled to left, scoring Hartsell, Knight took second on the throw to the plate. Knight algo atole third. Srounded out to Chase unassisted and j length with Edith W. second, 4 half id, which was 2 tong My to Mitehell, an ter’a dad throw mn to Viox, Daube. Tishe: drove a line et: re. sroring Daubert. Fis:e: Cicaon to H. Warner, FOURTH RACE. Handicap; mares; three-vear-olds ai a | mnlje.—Semprite, (Davies), 13 to 5, 4 to 5 and 1 to 8, fret Minaion, 108 (T, McTaggart), 5 to 1, 8 to 5 and ¢ to 5, eecond; Swannanoa, 115 (Martin), 7 to 5, 1 to Time, 1.88 8-5, i; Kalinka, 102; Leds ‘ashington club Magee made a preity stop and threw oat Fletcher. Knight scored was out stoal: threw Sweeney. Bodie went out, Peckinpaugh to Witl- Collins walked, Schalk forced Collins, Knight to Peckinpaugh. Weaver out, Knight to Witlams, No Rus. IND INNING~Mowrey Wingo fouled out to McLean. Doake struck out. No Runs, None Left, Doyle lined a alngie to centre. Merkle Whitted threw out G—Stengel made one of the beat catches of the year, by running ‘over near the exit entrance and grab- | bing Wagner's tong ar! ground, robbing the Dutchman out of at J, Miller singled to left, and went to second while Smith and in| Daubert were disposing of Wilson at Mitche!! bounced one to Fisher and and out, third, ) 104° Ringling, 108, and Bruin popped to Magee. Doyle taking grass struck out. THIRD INNING-M. slow bounder over first. an easy @p'awh to the box, Teareau to Merkle, Magee going to second. Shafer r and touched out Snodgrass made a great running catoh of Ci No Runs, OneLeft, threw out McLean. reau got @ base on balls. grounder and threw the ball itted, who dropped the ball both runners were saf right fleld wall for a «# ing Tesreau and putting Burns on & foot off the ‘The fourth race furnished the: big when Swannanca’ From @ poor start, in which Semprite got the b et of it, the latter immediately went into w big lead with the fleld closely bunched. After a quarter of a mile had been M eee ees. STRACHAN DEFEATS BUNOY ON SOUTHAMPTON COURTS. SOUTHAMPTON, } the fourth round of tennis singles at| ‘#/led to hole out at one-foot distance. the Meadow Club to-day J, 8, Btrachan,| TOM MoNamara had » chance for a California, defeated T. C. Bundy, Call. fornia, 6-1, 146; A. & Dabney, Boston, defeated ©. J, Griffin, California, €0, In the fifth round G. F. Touchard, New York, defeated F. York, @3, 6-4, In the doubles, Washburn and Johnson ind Hyde by Miller and Kimball defeated Bowen and| Beverd Beebe, Long Branch—%, $49 Hecond round, Washburn and Johnson defeated Hab- cock and Trevor 6-1, 6-1; Larned and least @ triple. @ Sanford bred @ropped dead while working on main track to-day has x failed to deliver, HACH—Threesesrolde and Clarence Mackay bert from the Koh- eatate, [t was announced here this Bam Hildreth, trainer for broad, ta due here take charge of O. Miller rent who got the batter at frat, was called out on strik out to J. Miller, FOURTH INNING—Gibson was din- posed on his Jumpe: rounder to Byrne, 100; Hureken, 14 Cora, Moran fouled Broom, 102: Cholce, 116; Undaunted, 102; olden Chimes, 118; Casuarina, 144; Fone, stretch was furlong the earl effort to overcome Semprite'’s lead told on Swannanoa and she proved an easy winner with Mission overhauling the Cowdin mare And getting the place. FIFT HRACE, ‘Three-yoar-olde and up; selling; one mile,—Roya)l Meteor, 10 (McCabe), 6 to 1, 8 to 6 and 440 5, firat; Rolling Stone, 8 (Byrne), 6 to 1, 2 to 1 and even, second; Stentor, to 6 and 4 to Ella Bryson, 110; Star Actrean, Walser, 105; Towton Field, 106, also ran, —— M LOCKE, OWNER OF PHILLIES, IS DEAD. PHILADBLPHIA, Aug. of the Philade!- League Baseball Club, Through the Smith to Dan- Cooper rained a high fly in back of firet, which Daubert grabbed. Byrne a speared Care; Hyd Stromboli and defeated Hy Shafer war out stealing, Wingo Fletcher struck Wheat made a Cincinnati base hit to J, Miller, but Cutshaw beat J. Mill throw to the plate, er into the left field bleach- half turlonge—Korfhage, 100 (Horel), 9 to & 4 to & and 2 to 6 fret; Harvest zht | Queen, % (J. McTaggart), 10 to 1, 4 to and 9 to 1, second; Any Time, 111 (Byrne), 13 to 6, even and 1 to 2, third. Time, 1.01. Robert Oliver, 11; Ida La- Vinia, 103; Lily Orme, 115; Charmeuse, 101; Galaxy, 109, also ran. ‘The initial event proved to be a horer Clothier defeated Miller and Kimball by default; Dabney and Church defeated | Sylvester, Van Courtiand—8s, 361; Fred 1; Hi 108; Mirenaone 08; Alewy, 96; Bag we Mowrey did the fan act. Wingo filed out to Merkle. Taylor and Faul Pricous Calloway, Ny SO: BORER, Smith also lifted one to left which Carey ;|#natched, On @ hit and run play, Flaher |sinwled to tert, | throw to third both Stengel and Wheat counted and Visher rewsh | Miller Mied out to Carey, OR—Three.year-olle nd fi Carey's wild jed to Bvane in deep r! Merkle lined a Whitted got Murray's grounder touched Merkie out on t i second. «, furlongs, —Maroh Court, ‘Mahdi, 108; Contrary, Great Hur. wl Toor Ha'penny, 108; BK) Biod, 105; WPaporention allowance cletmed, ‘Track fast ——<—<————— EMPIRE CITY TRACK ENTRIES, NG—Viox ‘ined to centre for a base. Wagner kept up his heavy hitting, by driving the ball to deep left centre for three b B. Wagner wan taken out of the tox, id Walker put in. A wild pitch allow- Closely followed by Korfhage, with the balance of the There was no FLSTH INNING-—Doaks for the second time, Mi on balls and sto! scoring Viox. field in clove pursuit. 9 change as regards the leaders until the {Pha National home stretch was reached, where Borel |‘ied this afternoon at Ventnor, N, J., mole second. pitched ball, filing ¢! KMPIRE city TRACK, Aug, 14.— 9 5835235 tne John Snippen, Maidstone, 82. ‘ Fioyd Channtug, Yountokeh, withdrew; Willlam Collins, Qakland, withdrew, Hugh Clasby, Yonkers, withdrew; P. Battelle, Flushing, 9-2; Gilbert Nichols, Wilmington, withdrew. Tom Young, Westport, withdrew: James Fraser, Great Neck, 1-24; Or- fin Terry, Canoe Brook, 708; Klmer Loving, Arcola, TI-2%, . Going out McDermott lost an eignt- foot putt for a two at the third and a feur-foot putt for par 4 at the Arth At the elghth hie atx to the regulation four was caused by a kick on hie ball.’ In the eleventh he slipped up on @ alz- foot putt and at the fourteenth at two’ feet from the cup. The incident ‘of McDermott'e tewnd Was w bug that got on his putter at the mteenth and caused him an extra ke. He had missed a six-foot putt there and, bothered, did not noties the Insect on the face of his club, ‘The impact of putting orushe@ the bug, causing the Dall to so sitp that he ut wretched driving.on the eightessth gave him @ six there so he was 11, H. G, Hagham, Paterson—T4, 887 Bernard Nichols, Whitemarah—se, 240; Herbert Martin, Quogwe—8?, 357; Will: jam Entwistle, New Brunswick —¢!, 244; J. Re Langlands, Unattached-~s0, 247, EB. W. Lucas, Garden City—61, 342: Leonard Biles, Sleepy Hollow—s0, 364; George Sargent, Chevy Chase—?8, 886: Robert Dow, Monroe—8 a7, J. Hagen, Salisbury—82, 288; Jee ind| Herreshoff, Garden City — withdser; Englewood — 17, 324; Boaton—T1, 290, —_ we Greer to Race Barry on Thames. LONDON, Aug. 4—Ernest Barn | | London, professional sculling champion of the world, hae accepted @ -ebai- lenge from Frank: B, Greer ef Sosten; Mass, professional eoull chameten of the United States, tor arene a J. Miller was! * thrown out at first by Smith, Wilson strolled, Walker made his second wild pitch, allowing Wilson to reach second, Mitchell aleo walked. Gibson hit Smith, who fumbled the ball, filling the bases, Hyatt hit for Cooper, and slam- med che ball to'the right field fence for two bases, acoring Wtleon and Mitchel but Gibson wes caught at the plat Stengel to Cutshaw, to O. Miller, H Daubert. Four Runs. McQuillan went into the box fo: shot Korfhage into the lead, with the|s suburb oi*Atlantlc City, after a long field right at his heels, At this point it] tines, @eomed as if Korfhage would prove ajtion of diseases. but McTaggart eat Queen out of the bunch, fore- ing Borel to drive Korfhage to the limit to win at the end by @ head, From @ slow beginning, Any Time up to get third snoney. SECOND RACE. ‘The entries for to-morrow's races here in conjunction with the Greater New | York Fair and Exposition are as fol-| Death was due to @ complica- still full when Konetchy came to bi handy Konetchy forced o Locke became 3 Days More emnant Sale - it tn February, soon after he and former Police Com- of New York, became the owners of the glub. In May he was forced to give up his duties because of | Castors, his serious condition, Mr, Locke was about forty-four years e,)old. For more than twenty years be- 4 | fore coming to Philadelphia he had been nd, 160 (Bf-|@ daseball writer for Pittsburgh new: Hu-) Papers and was also secretary of th (Keating), 15 to 1, @ to 1) Pittsburgh Baseball Club. Aetute,| The funeral will be held in Pitte- President Lynch of the National ‘The steeplechase found the favorite! League will be consilie! regarding the Bucwihera in treat ot thé Snish te, Cathers, Fletcher Lett, eb 7; Molley Giteos, Oh--Two your-olle; fire furlongs, -~ Kedron, 100; Sanctuary, 106; Osp- missioner Baker, Lean struck out, Snodgrass, wha was ras out, Wingo to Whitt No Ituns, None Left, SIXTH BENTNG.—Whitted got first Merkle's fumble. On y smashed a single to M1 to third, Wingo | Tesreau struck CK~ Hacks and hunter; one and sixth fan victim. © quarter miles ba 2 guaranteed clothes. tunity like this is rarely met—When you see the gree it’s a remarkable chance. Suit, $18; coat and trousers, $16, Broadway @ Cover tc!Ninth Street iy right, sending W patterns you'll out, first; Bon of the W: a and was an easy out, MoQuillan ‘o J. Moran singled to right, and on | Wilson's error Jetting the ball go by him, got prenns to ee. hea igaes sent ® sacrifice fly to jchell, Wagner made a fine siop of | second, ‘earea' opted him out. One! Merkle, both truck out ight ot Unces, 128; Mrigkmelon, MACK—Phree-year-olde and Upe, King, 118: Ale Gillen 118: Convolvoles cre 140; Lord Leighton, 312; Jim Osfferty H u luatolon, 110; Ceptete Matiock, 1) ee eae heme Te | Whitted and putting Mowrey on third, Doaka tried to bunt, but popped out Magee beat out an infleld Wingo going to third. Time, 4.28, nooring | hit, scoring Mowrey, enge!’s hit and t Rua. None Left

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