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8 “THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1918. TO LIFT THE BAN ON MIXED BOUTS THE DON'T WORRY CLUB ~ Copyright, 118, oy The Press Publishing Ce. (The New York World). z Yeau! An's. The ony “Tenis Gon’ To LEAVE Tag WORRIES ME 15 - ‘We suourd Re ANGFORD an Wave & CARE THis VER PA ‘ sexton Gove m AND GET mt Aws Goin Te HIS SHULL = Om bdo alltel GERMANY - THar's WHAT Yes -No! Aw ts ! Now 19 HIS Dome Sou Sone ? WHAT Do You THN OF THAT 2 Pooncn Yo HAVE WouLd CRACK A CONE Dome Lie Ome wa A WALE MARTY LOSed & Oar Gane — Gut WHAT - OF Muy? @ < Jounsen's REVENGE ISNT MAKING FRANCE Grow ANY GRAY HAIRG, til i GOLFERS BEST SP ORTING P AGE . IN NEW YORK “PRO” AY SHAWNEE WESTERNERS CAPTURE. OPENING MATCHES 1 SINGLES AT NEWED21 (Spectal to The Erenin~ Wort) NEWPORT, R, 1, Aug. 18 —4 8 > shower only temporarily marred tn opening round of the annual tenn: championship tournament here to-day Just as Referee R. D. Wrenn had as signed players for the thirteen courte a Grissie postponed the battl Definite announcement was made that former champion William A, Larned would not play this year. Hig wired entry was purely a complimentary one. After much study the committee fin- ally determined to put the N, W, Nilee- J. C. Carpenter match on the new star oourt, 4 Gespite the threatening clouds, a big gallery immediately filled the horse show and improvised stands. Albthe noted society leaders graced the occasion. Thomas C. Bundy, one of the national doubles champions, and hin . wife, who was May Sutton. came in for much attention. Great crowds surrounded the various courts, Gustave F. Touchard, who faced Walter Roberts, had the biggest follow- ing of the early rounds. As soon as Referee Wrenn marked up a default against William A, Larned, sever the lesser lights were advanced by de faults of their opponents. F. 8. Wood- ward went forward as the result of nd so did Paul Shel- ivanced when lence, failed to R. N. Willams, the Davis cup star, was similarly fortunate as Ralph C. Seaver, an old time star, was away. Clarence J. Griffin, one of the California youn H. Woods by de: Time, 1.13, Ha'penny, 110; Stake and Cap, 113; Dr, Samuel, 112; Trade MArk,! Larned’s failure to appear. ’ ’ 108; Punch Bowl, 119; Pomette Bleu, =| c. P. Gardner jr. won from Erving ual of the tournament was C. M. Bull jr, the tail Crescent Athletic Club champion, who defeated Ezra Gould !n straight sets of 6-2, 6-0, 1. Another New Yorker, G. F. Touchard, was next in line with a vic- tory, the west sider triumphing over Walter Roberts, 6-2, €-0, 1. W. P. Burden of Newport won trom Leonard Thomas, 60, ¢3, 6-1 and ‘as pleased. Harold Swain 4 . L, Fralley, 6-2 6-0, 62, 64; GC, Joseph Dwight, 6-1, 62, 6-3: ho W Seabury defeated William Dean, 6—0, 3, 6-0. Although {t was lunch time when the match waa over, the crowds qu cK invaded the other courte to see sucn stars as Fred Inman and Tom Buny dispose of their opponen the players were bewailing the of the express companies trunks. All of the California y asters had to portpone their games acu so did R. Norris Willams. Maurice McLoughlin finally foun! suitable clothes and amid around of applause invaded a court to play Amos Pinchot. The xallery was ten dee | when pla: rted, Tom Bundy wen from A ly, 6-1, 6-1, 60, McLaughlin proved to te in excellent trim and he completely baffled Pinchot. It was a case of 6-0, 6-2, 60, and the two games of the second set looked Ike aifts. The first match to go beyond the three- set limit was one in which the Baron K, von Lerener met E. C. Wilson. The latter won th's only after each man had two sets and the Baron led 5 to 4 with one point needed for the match quite suddenly he then defaulted. In the meantime his brother, Baron H. von Leraner, was easily defeating Louls H. Hobbs, 6—2, 6—2, 6-1, William Wash- never felt F Dench in ’ hinge Lg oth Mend Ts c he < Albany Handlca > Boe pany RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES ; old, at six furlongs, the third an or i ? = ‘Me oxmen cobeduled, feature event of the afternoon, Bil! ee 5 Young elected to scratch Dr. Samuel in (4 Paleer was he the first and added him In this event, had y Rosary GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY . while Louis Feuste! added the Belmont 12 giving Gunboat 0 Lowa, Tort, ‘Two games, : | colt Ha'penny. Of those originally card tn do the waiting.” ry ‘two semen, y je originally card- ry ed to start, Iridescence was the only @@ the othet hand, there ames. out with o clam at Gual a a nar, absentee. Gainer and Bradley's Choice ell the noise,” writes 0’! were quoted as equa! chotces, but Punch Q@tignantiy, “abou, Gundoat Smith = Bowl and Pomette Bleu came in for Gr, James Buckley bes deen crying MCLOUGHLIN 1% Back wh Time (Special to The Evening World,) strong support. When the barrier rose FIRST GAME. BARATOGA, N. ¥,, Aug. 18.—Fi 7 em the hounctops that he ie ready POR “THE TENN CHAMPION OHS ATNEWMRT WN. Y., Aug. 18.—For a! Gradley's Cholce immediately cut out ‘© Mateh Gundoat Smith to Aght any- GIANTS, The oTneRs SHOULD Wenay — Monday programme the offering was|the running, with Ha'penny in second tedy. Walser, Johnecn or Langford, R. HPO. A, EB. ab aN Se of fatr quality to-day, and in the main| Position and Gainer third, When two- ‘Re latter preferred—ell to the winner. 2264060 aw iv preted. enlovanle and interesti thirds of the journey had been covered s0sH! — 12a4a4 “ sting. AS) tta'penny had enough and inch Bowl “Ihave bed an offer trom the Garden o13aa FIRST GA im generally the rule, the selling races,! went into third position, All through the 4. G, from Johnson of the Gt. Nicholas (Continued from Firet Page.) 132 0 ME, of which there were three decided,| #tretch there was a furious drive, and Mud, for Palser to box Smith on or ry o 0 BROOKLYN. proved the real contests of the day. though Bradley's Choice was not doing tbeut Sept. 1 Te date they have been u. When the second game began the 13 0 0 R . For the first time during the meet-; his best he had as much left as the madle to get Buckley to agreg’ to tet | F— ee ees ek ee ane 10100 ) HPO. A. E.\ing the amateurs held forth in a sell-| rest and won in the end by three lengt tmith mest Palser, no doubt thinking | crowd hed increased to Wbhl Oia oats oo4e1 0 eine 2 2 1 © Oling event at seven turiongs, und for|from Gainer, with Punch Bow! appar- hat the battleship carries too many | were in ae ipinspod inn, ak Oe ae rn nr i | sblnaea'e ; 1 ot 2 2 Of which the Wilson entry, Flying Yankee,| ently third by halfa length. The judges, ae at te pale otels 00 tend. by ety ee to make it tw laetaiae: ooo 8 @ (Continued trom First Page.) ‘ 1 : © O}riaden by Freddy Alpers, wan the} however, awarded show money to Pans perms A Prgpean sh oo —-——-—-- hee Gout 1 0 0 t of the af-| American, tolag ‘a0 he has inde] Jom Tesreau a gtcilinset to ed $1037 6 2 the double trea fromthe St. Louls 1 2 7 @ OQjternoon, the Albany Handicap at six FOURTH RACE. juadeat’s win over Jim Fiyaa. the second game. He was opposed ‘te teint ONE: NY, Seven Pune 1 t 0 2 Q|furiongs, for two-yeur-olds, brought| Three-year-olds and upwards; selling: “Me has cold that Palser is mo ettrac-| Robinson for the Pirates. R. H. PO, Allen twirled @ inasterly game 0 0 3 2 O {oUt @ well balanced feld, with Gainer] genticmen riders, seven furlongs ea, gow that the promoters are trying TINNING—Byrne led of with . “ E.| for the Dodgers, allowing the Cardinals © 1,8 4 @|the choice, but the others were not ea (Mr. J ker), 7th even and 8 to © being Bim to time, one wants ingle ver Fistoher's beat. 122 Ofonty four hits. Deak wae worked in neglected in the speculation, 5, Ne eater Welles de te to compar wn © 0 3 @ Q|the box for the visitors and was hit $1 0 0 1 Ol gowt and Pomette Bleu having. pfenty | oy pet Ry ote ene a (Mr. iy ‘amount th innin, —--- = Vright), 3 to 1, even and 2 to 5, second; ease elas 4 ‘ ; Hl : Sia ae toe . 7 927 8 ol” ee ee FiRaT are Compliment, 140 (Mr, J, Butler), 12 to 1, ware Garden. ‘our hits, which with two bases on balls 4 to 1 and 7 to 5, third, Time-t.27 4-5. oy oa ma © OS 1 tented them ve rune. Louis, FIRST RACE—Two-year-olds; gelling, | Moitke, 10; Belamour, 157, and Flying 1 1000 R. nlx furlongs.-Any Time, 97 (J. McTage| Yankee, 140, also ran, row $11,000, j 125 After a short rest the teams began . H.PO. A. paris tah Mtod and out ints salen + 140, hat Palner No Runs. None lett. © Uthetr second tussle, with Harmon doing | Huggl oo1 4 Welter List t lek iad, FIFTH RACE. we, This chould eeoond. § 4b 2 3 Athe ewirting tor the Cardinals, while | Oakes, ct, 1 0 2 UO Olaecond: Roan Mundi, tot iaterabe: 2¢| Handicap; all ager: one mile, Swan. \a@ aay intention Hersog singled past Wagner, sending ° © 1 0 0) Rucker did the fiinging for the Dodg-| Evans, rf. 0140 to 1, 5 tol and 6 to 2 third. ‘Time, | Manoal, 110 (Martin), 7 to 10, out and with Palser, Burne to second. Fletcher followed up : @ 0 0 Olere. Close to 6,000 apectatora were on| Mowrey, 3b, 0123 Lisa Robert Ollver, 108, Cannock, Tir | out. firatt Hedge, 99 (Brady), 10 to 1, when he Gegan the good work, smashing a hot liner to © 0 Q Ojhand when the tussle started, Konetehy, 1 0081 Water Lily, 111, Bandit, 97 and Korf.|2 to 1 and out, second; Barnegat, 104 fe has come another exeuse, pases, scoring © © O 0 Of FIRST INNING—Iugsins fied out to! Whitted, 0110 hage, 108, also ran. (Davies), % to 2 out and out, third. ‘Rat Palsor must fret knock ovt Frank © 0 © © Q| Moran. Oakes went out on # bounder | Cochers, if, 0010 The first event found Any Time| Time, 1.38 4-5. Hamilton, 109, also Moran. should knock out e @ © | Rucker to Fisher to Daubert. Maxee 0032 backed into favoritism and though she| ran. pag Shay # Bucks bajo OC rue Teo hana Onsite’ besa ©o2t1 made good in the end It was a scratch SIXTH RACE. pa had e Se a oe ont ae hdl) 0000 victory, At the break Any Time and| ‘Three-year-olds and up; selling; one ae same Torals.. - 3 10 2% 8 a)i, epled ire RY oovo Korthage essayed to make the running, | mie, Working Lad, 19 (Byrne), 3 to 1, re alser Hyatt batted for Simon tn Teh. LUN Ns gear eed ot . 4 While Wolfe on Nalad was caught iu| 4 to 5 and 1 to 3 first; Inspector Les. a hot drive past Merkle for a aingle.| @utier baited for Camnits in the atm, | DUtNS ® decision at Arat, O'Leary take) FF Tr ple sam and was forced baci lust. The! trate, w (. McTaggart), 4 to 1 even Fletcher made a fine ranni tch of] Mendri ran for Gibson and Kelly | ‘"E nie Place at second. Goondais Walise tar Duk in beh leaders atill kept their positions when| and! to second: Star Actress, 9% Miller's foul close to the field boxes. | batted for Cooper in the sth. Eisen fn) 8 Sy ie Masts Supe ee a the homestretch was reached, but at| (Martins, & tof # to S and out, third. Merkle ran te the boxes and a Wie First baae on bal a Felopid aged be) aioey: BOL ote peaen Beutece ates this point the field had closed some| rime, 1.392-% Oakhurst, 113; Gates, 107, eon'e pop fy. Mitehel fied out to Mur- : ; B: ground, and one hundred yards from the | giso ran. g short right. No Rune, One| Gree, ovation when he came to the plate and oa i ‘Three , responded by Ufting a high fly to Oaker Bto wire they were all bunched. In the Bases—Moran, Cutshaw, Wheat, Smith,| meantime Wolfe had forced Nalad to . No Runs. None Left. Murray lined out to Mitchell. Mnod- in short centre. Double Playe—Miller to Cutshaw, Mow.|run around her field and at this point grase got a base on dalle, Wilson fied i Umeiree ition ay; SECOND INNING—Koney pa rey to Huggins to Koney, Fisher to] she loomed up as @ dangerous factor. to Mitchell in short centre. Tesreau ‘Attendance—-16,000. join and|ball just out of Smith's reach bert. Hit by Piteher—Cutshaw,|In running the last fifty yards Naiad ‘'|ieed out te ‘Wilson, No Runs, One into left for a single and etole second.| Whitted. Umpires—Rigler and Byron.|jiterally ran over her field, out Any Whitted sacrificed, Rucker to Daubert, | Attendance—3,000, Cathers hit to Smith and Koney w Saree seieee ost Fletcher at second. }run down between third and the plat ae to Wasser: vie stole second | smith to Miller, to Hmith, to Mille while the pitcher held the ball. Byrno|Cathera reaching second. Wingo bunt- threw out Merkle. e4, but on Rucker’s wild throw to Dau- SIXTH TNNING—Mitler lined out tol pert Cathers scored and Wingo easily Fletcher, Tesreau tossed out Wilson, cond on the error. Harmon Doyle threw out Mitchell, No Rune One Run. One Left None Left. Wheat watked: Mi fnenan- Murray doubled down the right foul] tional catch of Daubert's long fly and as Mine. Snodarase flied out to Mitchell.| Wheat had touched second bass, he was| ‘Wilaon singled to left, Murray taking| doubled on Magee's throw to O'Leary third. Tesreau hit into a double play,|@mith walked, Smith was out stealing, Vix to Wagner to Miller. No Runs.| Wingo to O'Leary. No Runs. None Let One ta cH earns THIRD INNING—O'Leary singled to EVE G—Gidson was| centre. On a hit and run play Oakes ‘Kederis), 4 to 1, 8 to 6 and 4 to 6, with a pretty single te right, scoring | called out on strikes for the second aingled to left, advancing mM wary to be SH. Stoughton, 10 (Waldron), Pletcher. Woyle stole second, but was/ time. Hyatt batted for Cooper and filed| second Mages drove a long fly to oune rs ‘ ‘even ané 1 to 2 thira. Time | 12" down on Merkle’s hit to Byrne,/out to Bnods Byrne beat out an| co.uins, O'Leary reaching third and L@ 4 Lord Elam trite, Lu eek Byrne to Viox to Wayner, Merkle taking| infield hit and took second on Fi Oakes second after the catch Whi Pn les nay second on the mixup. Merkle tried to|cher'a wide throw. Carey filed out to] speared Mowrey's sacrifice fly with his Rekoré ani ld take third on Gipeon's throw to Wag: | Snod, No Runs. One Left. left hand, O'Leary scoring, Oakes was Time had enough left to stagger home, a victor by a nose, Rosa Mundi was | third, firet for @ single, Burns scoring. caught Robinson's tow Byrne eingled to centre for the second time. Carey singied to right, Byrne going to second. Viox etruck out No Runs. Two Left. Burne beat out @ hot bounder firet and went to second when Miller threw wild to Robinson, who was cow ering the bag. Wilson ran over in right centre and got Hersog’s fly, Fietcher (O'Fain), 11 to 4 to 6 and 1 to 3, first; Ballet, 186 (Heider), 20 to 1, 8 to 1 and 8 to 1, second; Repentant, 135 (Tuckey), 8 to 5, 8 to 6 and 1 to 4, See third, Time, 4.20. Rhomb, 137; Leu- Hank Williams laid off because of a| mas, 187; Humility, 135; Bay Port, lame finger and Rollie Zeider played) 187, also ran. (Continued from First Page.) tide and upward; selling; one mile and me-sisteenth.—Fatcada, 108 (Callahan), } to 1, § to 6 and 4 to 6, firet; throw to plate, Doyle followed this up ew York last week, was reinstated to-| chase in rather handy fashion, due ina day and hurled for the Browns, He|steat part eo ie es of sully or 3 a8 opposed by Ford. something else on the part of the rider TT FIRST INNING.—Malecl was out, {of Repentant, one Tuckey by name. This CIGARETTES Mitchell to Brief. Cook singled over|artist even tossed off the place in the “WINNING ON MERIT™ cond, Cree singled to left, Cook held | last fifty yards, Ballet, on which Hol both runners advanced on|4er had the mount, getting up to annex Bes onie9 Bee te Saeki three: ner and was out, Gibson to Wagner to| O'Toole now pitching for Pittsburg. | out stealing thind, Miller to Smith. One _ Mactnell: sinelad to cnn» he PY si incking ans uee ae Byrne, Two Runs. None Left Burns filed out to Carey, Hei None Left. tre, scoring ree. Peckin- 2 Bere me foeueen) | $2 9 be 8 and F308 Aled | Run NOrtaned: Miller aingled to teft,| PaUBh singled, Knight fouled to Brief, {the field, while Dupes on Rhomb alld FOURTH INNING—Wagner kept upjout to Mitchell, Wagner thri aut, won; Ymir, 104 (Gross), § to 1, 3 to 1 burn defeated D, C. Josepha, 6, 6-1, oad RIGHLANDERS eam ae ar ALL TASTES DIRA « . first. Roy Mitchell, who was suapended| Hands All Round, after being heavily We for hia run-in with Silk O'Loughlin in|supported, made good in the steeple onde: ully reat he % 2 fter the latter had pecked at th tng aut second; Melton Street, 11) Ri sreat work or singiing to right.|wietcher. No Rune. None Left, Rucker walked, Moran filed to Cathe: meres ee fouled to Brief, Two Runs, oe . PURE Ne: ier Hersog fumbled Mille BIGHTH INNING Cutshaw sent @ slow bounder to Two Left. Pee (dmalp, 6 to 1, 8 t and out, third, ‘Viox eingled over THIRD RACE. Timg—1.%. Klwah also ran. land threw too tate to third Wagner forced out View Doerg| mon, who tossed him out at first, No] Shotten falled, #o 414 Balentl. Pratt ° . sinh ner, Wileon lined to centre for @ ain-} 0, gieteher, Snodg: mia viel nuns. Two Left. popped to Knight. No runs, None Left | The Albany Hendls ar-olds; SARATOGA ENTRIES, tis. .AMite, tD#. Daven. Tonroay got] Maning eaten of Miliers Hag roa ne| FOURTH INNING—Wnittod was ensy] ,OBCOND, INNING—Gweeney ned tol at furlagte ore “On Your Fall Mitchell’e hot shot to the box and ‘a Mine drive to). risher and Daubert, Cathera was| Shotten, (Ford lined to Pratt. Matsel| (Loftus), 13 to 5 even ang ita t Amal ed 0 6, 4 to B and 2 threw the ball to Wileon, forcing out| Meryle No Re Oe ter ') called out on strikes. Wingo wan ro-| Popped to Hriet, No Runs, None Left. | Gainer, 189 (Borel), 11 VIRST RACK—Threo- year. ferk! Miller went to third and Wilson to seo- pall ae Aree. angie ® left. oni Merkle leaped in the air and going to ‘2 Ti jurray speared Gideon's line drive, retiring the)! now, but Ump! . Coiling beat out a slow grounder to] overran ber and was Soules | y vhea Zolder to Peckinpaugh, Brief fouled to It was raining hers | Whitted. Wheat singled to centre, Col sl Kiem refered nonari|lins atopping at second. Daubert made| Zelder. No Rune None Lett, Byrne threw ow Murray. Wegner ° olde amd y ’ rican, 110 (Kar- - : Hy Salglaie, Wiles has ihe 7 4 Daubert, No| Williams singled to left, Austin sacri-| to ( lot he b Bi ] Nn Nx Zi ball to Merkle for @ quick double play.| oq Meta’ (0, Wilson. Byrne toserd | nim None Lat N°] ced, Malsel to Zelder, Out Williams Fick), 16 to 1, 6 to 1 and 2 to 1, third, Ss A Ley Lightoing, » } —_—__—_--— . Here is a remarkable chance. From an importer in doubt as to the future, we purchased at less than the side. No Runs, Two Left. Cincinnati base hit bunting to Har-| THIRD INNING—Bhotten went beck = cloth cost to import, enough material to make 600 suits. time and mad gam a ® Gini Li i popped to taba rat oe tbs ante mon, who threw too late to Mowrey at|for Cook's liner, Cree rolled to Brief. } There are 60 patterns that Sth Avenue Tailors would sell got Anodgrase’s hot bounder in deep! No Runs. Two Left 4 to catch Colina, filling the bases, | Hartzell fouled to Austin. No Run | as high as $60 or $70. To improve the assortment, w: short and threw him out. Willson!” win INNING—1 Aintth singled to lef! ng Collins] Johnaton aingled to left and died add ter irom. Sard singied to left, Wagner threw out Tee:|to Murrey. Flethor theee aut sett | and Wheat, but Daubert w lag, Sweeney to Peckinpaugh. Alex- bays a ee Le eat rae fromm our’ 440 $0 $50 standard reau, No Runs. One Left, Putlor batted fer Ore UbkoM:| second, Magee to Mowrey to O'Leary.|ander fanned. Mitchell out, Ford to - Pp Fe cas be VIPTH INNING—Mensor batted in| saucy out, No Regs, Noe Lette | Fisher aingied to right, sending Smith | Zelder, No Rune. None Lett. Any of these will be made to your place of Robinson and singled to right see BEEe Hine tat, to third, Miller hit to O'Leary, FOURTH INNING — Peckinpaugh measure, Byles, on finished to suit you $ Boxers Arrested for Faking. threw to Koney, catching Mil struck out. Mitchell threw out Knig! and guarant: in every particular for AMA pall sd fret. Koney then threw the bail to| Zelder raised to Pratt, No Rune, No! 4 Carey went out on a weal aplash to the] TANAMA, Aug. 1k—Buck Krause low | otigry and Fisher was caught detweer| heft 525—they ere easily worth double, \ Dox, Teareau to Merkia, Menaor teking|"# S#Rt with Jack Ortega, the Isth- Jaret and second, Smith scoring befum| /enowen again struck out. Balentl in- We also offer this week 12 overcoat patterns, all imported second, Viox singled to riBht, sooring| ae, champion, by @ foul in the aret wae tagged out, O'Leary to) £ed 0 left ce Frett raleed to Mensor, and took second on Murray's SFOS slaiiet that ry. Three Rune, Nonel 15 Pecks aki sckinpa: throw to the pl Warner was called rt. FIFTH INNIN advantage of it. ont on strikes. One Run, One Left. : ry INNING—Harmon fanned.| Ford etruck out. oat sd per went in to pitch for Pittsburgh, lett,’ | Bures got @ base on balls, Wagner te i Cock liftes to sohneto: Broadway @ Sese double play,| to right, ecoring @wee: . i ee ns Meee, Borne abun’ Satine: —_—s—— No ttrns, None] Hartsell’ fouled. to Alexa 4" Ninth Street \ Re i | ba -~made to measure, gatin-lined, at $25. This is one of our celebrated sccond floor sales—Take Arnhei

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