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{ _ . o cence ETT LTTE, ee 8 THE BVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 82, 1913. cums¢Saacuns) BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK CARD OF QUALITY AT SPA 10-DA BO st SAM THE SCOUT! S| BC CHe Locates a Great Catcher INE SMHOUPNS —— — — ENGLAND'S HANPIONS ress seoimcee| (Enea ann INSHAANEE CLF MET THis SUMMER. . Phd ee : : PaNeR ' ; Metropolitan Winner Equals rte fd pare ; 2 Course Record in Opening GET BUSY AND , SNAG HIM A Round With 72, WVe ONE! (Sveeial to The Krening World.) SHAWNEE, Pa., Aug. 22.—Alex. Smith, Wykagyl Club, New Rochelie, again Surprised spectators when he led the field in the opening round with tBe acore of 72, witch equalled the local record, Going out there war nothing excepe tional in his 39 strokes, two more thas par, but coming back he tore off a 88, Ywo strokes under perfect play. Tom MoNamata equalled Smith's $9 out, but two 5's and a 6 in succession after the turn gave him 42 for the last half, “ JOHNSON |e @ nervous wreck,” said a well known New York dozing fan who returned Burope yesterday. ‘I went to see him perform last week at Berlin, where he Boxed in a theatre. He was in mis- @eble condition, very ‘and short winded. But the thing that impressed Me most was the way he constantly felled bie eyes trom side to side, look- ing all over the house. He had the frightened expression of a hunted ani- He is in constant fear of eal Fred McLeod, Washington, an ex~ ls im constant fear of being national @ampion, like Smith, wag one are ee ence aecond with 37—36—73 and M. JX oe a Tors a wc et 4 ‘ly, Boston, a leading homebred, potted as an Americar fourth at 38-—26—74, bafore, EI ao John J, McDermott, Atlantic City, nes artes —theigel Leedlmeenral cds tonal open champlon, tallied 38, 38-76 ta Ta a 7 , site ae spite of the poor putting. Next in ordee bet for the fact that I eee you up to 2.30 o'clock was Harry Vardon, now thiak I'm after you.’ England, often called the greatest of all golfers, who failed to do himeelf justice but at 78 he Was a stroke below Edward Ray, Engtand, who has held the Britiali tile once to five times for Vardony Cards: 7 Alex. Smit Winkle breesed away from him on the ney grounded to Bauman. No Runs./fily to Snodgrass in centre. Stewart|for a base. Wheat was out stealing, | flat to win by four lengths, with Weld- ‘two Lett. batted@ror Cheney. Fletcher threw ont} Kling to Tinker, Daubert sent a beauty ship getting the place ten lengths in | MoConnell now pitching for Highland-| Stewart. Leach got a base on balls.}over Tinker's head and out Into deep front of M es 52564 +e 3 4 (+s 64355 43-0 to Light, which hind, ers, Crawford walked. Cobb singled! Shafer de a great stop and threw out] left centre for three Bases, Smith) =. . 4464606 A THIRD RAC to left. Veach forced Crawford, | vers. No Runs. One Left made a Cincinnat! base hit to Dodge approaches were a de- Two-year-olds; selling; alx furlongs. Sweeney to Maisel, Tutweiler grounded| Jim Vaughn, the ex-Yankee pitcher,/and Daubert scored. Fisher forced| light, almost invariably landing close to Time—1.13 1-6.—Korfhage, 1 (Borel), (Continued from First Page.) to Zelder. MoKee fanned. No Runs.| went tn for the Cubs, Fletcher popped }xmith at second, Dodge to Egan. Mil-/the pin, but even when he was within 5 to 1, 2 to 1 and even, first; Nalad, 103 Two Lett. out to Galer. Hergog doubled to right./iers liner was too hot for Dodge to/five of the pin he sever: times failed (Wolfe), 7 to 6, 3 to 6 and out, second: = BEVENTH INNING — McConnell | Saler got Merkle’s hot shot and tossed} n:®ile and was good’ for a base, Fisher! to sink his putt. vounder to Dodge, who retired him at him to show his real form until he has Heartbeat 10, Any Tiime 9, Aunt Bere ieany vit Ko) ame piled |" Moriarity filed to Cook, Willet fanned,| Vaughn’e wild pitch and then acci-|irst. One Run, Two Left. Méhnie 108, Salon 108, alsogran. Up & enug Sead early, makin two runt! Bush filed to Cook. No Run: dently kicked the ball far enough for] THIRD INNING—Johnson w The third event was a selling affair|in the firet and third innings, but in the) pigatnH INNING—Bauman threw |Hersog to score from third. Murray| waiter and am: Allen was still un-| Dermott showed on the putting greens for two-year-olds and x0 well balanced . ‘ boomer Mert. ("emt round they ran afoul of a Detroit|out Cree, also Hartzell. Bush threw oe a inenene coy Run, able to locate the plate and Boscher|last week, at Garden City, added to a was the lot that y ime and Korf- . No Rr SL INNING—Schulte struck out./aiso walked. And still Allen was wild,|couple of very bad holes, he outplayed Leads Good Field From Start hage were well supported in view of|™t storm. Before the carnage was over | out Peokinpaugh. No Runs, been on thie aide more than five days. a good| Despite the same weakness that Mc- Vardon, however, ts a Robert Oliver, 106 (Butwell), 1 to 1, 4 to a jes] fanned. Bush threw out Maisel. CGook|!t to Vaughn, who covered the vas,.)advancing to second. Allen sent a fast poor sailor and it ts too much to expect AT SARATOGA 1 and 43 to 1 third, Preston Lynn 112, |J0st the Arat game of & double-header) iN a wtord. No Runs. Herzog going to third. Archer dropped —— the Tigers had batted out five rune and| Bauman fanned. Crawford grounded |%immerman bounced a single off Tes-} one of his inshoots hitting Hates on the|Vardon, almost without « :ception. in Handicap—Many Form |‘* 7 to 6 cholce.| Pitgher Ford from the box Manager |to Knight. Cobb was out, Zeider to|"eau's glove. Sater singled to right, | arm, filing the bases, ‘This was enough| Ray showed his superior driving abii- pP— y At the oreak Galon was the frst to) chance rushed long George McConnell to|MoConnell. No Runs. advancing Zim to second. Willlams| for Allen and Rucker a#vas substituted. |ity, born of his wonderful physique, show, with Heartbeat and Any Timeline rescue, but it was too late. After the| NINTH INNING—Bush threw out|#ttUck out for the second time. Tesreau| Wenn singled to left, scoring Johnaon| throughout the first half, but wha Reversals. closely following, the favorite, Nalsd.| ining period Willetts held the High-|Knight. Caldwell batted for Zelder,|"nocked down Bridwel!'s grounder,}and Rescher> Bates xoing to second. | pleased the crowd more was his wonder- being as good as left at the post. This! sngers scorciens. Caldwell filed to Crawfor. Sweeney | then threw him out at fret. No Runs. | Marsans atted for Wickland and sac- | ful delicacy in putting, No child could same order was maintained until the y THE BATTING ORDER. |singled over Tutweller. Wolter batted Two Left. ;rificed, Sinith to Daubert. Hobby hit @) have hit the ball more gently. Some of fool Tee. Evening World turn for home was made, when there ) Snodgrass struck out. Evers tossed bounder to Dwubert and Bates was|his cleek shots too, were of superlative @ARATOGA, N. ¥., Aug. 2—This wae) was a general closing up. ork. Detroit. fie Meccoanelle Walter \Siee tos Craw- Ts i rcaaae wearetu died (he) sav vetwern third and home, Dau- | excellence. Not once going out did Ray afiother bleak day for form players. The i Livgtadhteitl cen ae wire Ps b. Bush, an Degas > aE way. No Runs, running over an’ touching him, | call upeg his brasste, to the wonderment re vorites threw | brought Kor out o} bunch at . ip SEVENTH INNING—Archer singled going to Tinker flied to!of many spectators. pal piihe Kaladi oa riding ana [Sh0t into the load with Nalad coming) Fiat oy bipeletatae to right, Vaughn filed to Snodgrass in| Cutsiaw. ns. Two Left j_ The fact is, however, he gets such @ from no place and going into second! peckinpaugh, ss, Leach, if. left centre, Leach was called out on) Marsans no ying centre for Cin-| tance from the tees that he seldom need rank form reversais have got to be the | position. It was a fierce drive for the! Knight, 1b. Gainor, 1b. = ie strikes. Evers got a base on balls, cinnat), Moran sent a long fly to|brassies. Vardon and McDermott both regular order of things of late, and !f @/ balance of the journey, with Korfhage| Wolter, rf. Stranage, ¢. Schulte cracked a single to left filling, Vescher. Daubert sent u fast bounder got the third in birdies, while Mack ie change {s not brought about in a very| getting the verdict by @ length from | Gossett, c. Moriarty, 9. = the bases, Zimmerman fouled out toto Eas and was retired at first.| scooped a birdie 3 on the fourth to Var- short time there will not be a corporal's | Nalad, with Robert Oliver third a bead | Schulz, p. North, p. » ° Herzog. No Runs, Three Left. [Stengel beat out a slow bounder to|don's 5. The Vardon offset with a birdie guard here for the last week of the|in front of Any Time. Umptres—Evans and Ferguson. (Continued trom First Page.) Burns got a base on balls. Shafer Dodge and was out stealing #econd,|% at the firth by holding fifteen feet { meeting. * FOURTH RACE, Reeersaer——= tried to bunt, but poped a little fly | Kling to ‘Tinker. Runs. away. ‘The feature event Liki eight psig Handicap; three-year-olds and up; one FIRST GAME. ———— to Vaughn. Burns took second on al FOURTH INNING—Dodge fouled to| The seventh was two sixes, McDer- original seventeen named to go in- | mile,—Reybourn, 108 (J. McTaggart), 3 ace - favorite, was released from exile to-day | wild pitch. Fletcher got a base on | Miller. Kling filed to Steng ; FIRST INNING—M walked and/ana played short for Chicago to-day.| balla, Herzog singled to right for his|made three healthy swings at Rucker's| went six feet over the cup and then Stole second, went to third on Cook's! 6, account of a slight injury Larry| third hit, scoring Burns and sending | curves, and went in to pitch, No Runs, | missed a foot putt. Vardon had a par easy grounder to Bauman and scored 08 | jyoyle was out of the game to-day and| Fletcher to third. Herzog stole second, | Marsans ran out Into deep right cen-| four at the eighth to lx for Mack, who Cree's triple to right. Hartzell hit tolshager played second, while Herzog| the play being made at third. Merkle |t-» for Wheat's long tly and robbed | was bunkered, went into the tall grass, Bauman who stopped Cree's bound for | went to third. singled past short, scoring Fletcher and |the batter of « three-bagger. Daubert] played beyond the cup and took twa Johnson | mott had a chance for four there, Dut, ing the issue, but as those that faced|to 1, ¢ tu 6 and 2 to 6 first; Calgary, 11 the barrier constituted the better part | (Moody), 12 to 1, 5 to 1 and 6 to 2, eecond; of the class, there wore no regrets! Swannanoa, 117 (Martin), 2 to 1, even and pésition just now. His| Upon the acore. When the start was|1 to 2 third, Time—1982-5. Impression, man has been winning @ lot of fighte| effected, Reybourn dashed to the front, | 100; Ocean Blue, 108; Rolling Stone, :°?; and ts om top of the heap, where the| with Swannanoa and Calgary hie| Clif Edge, 106; Princess Callaway, 100; home but McKee's wild toss to Morarity| pig Jeff Tesreau and Cheney were| Herzox. Merkle pulled a delayed 1] slammed a single to centre, Smith | putts. | _ other fellows would like to be. closest attendants, but oefore an eighth | Hamiltod, 106, also ran. Cree score, Hartzell taking second. | pitted againat each other in the box, | of second. Evers tossed out Murray, | tied to Bates, On a wild pitch Daubert! Mack had a 2 to par 3 at the ninth, ‘Tho real situation is just this: of a mile had been traversed there was FIFTH RACE. kinpaugh fanned, Hartzell to third| yigst INNING—Murray misjudged) Merkle taking thlid, Snodgrass struck |took second. Fisher singled through | driving within a foot of the hole, while Gunbeat Smith knocked out ‘a jam among those in the rear and the] ‘Three-vear-olds and upward; sellin; passed ball. Knight flied to Veach. | yeach's fly to right and it went for] Ut for the second time, Three Runs | wean, 1 ubert « ring. Miller fanned. | Vardon, missing a short putt, took @ beaten Bombardier Welle, Jim Stewart, | Schorr entry, Hamilton, went down. —|one mile.—Inapector Lestrade, 107 (T. M Two Rune. three bases. Evers walked on fous| TWo Hits. One Left. One Rur there, Coming back there was more Jim Gavage, Jess Willard, Frank Mo-| Reybourn still stuck to his tesk a8| Taggart), § to 1, 6 to 2 and even, first;| Bush lifted to Cree. Bauman atrolied pitched balls, Schulte also walked on! FIGHTH INNING—Saler struck out.) yieTH INNI itshaw and Dan-]equality between them, each playing tan, Rodel, Jim Flynn, Big McKay ana| Pacemaker, though he wan closely | Heaucoup, 110 (Byme), 4 to 1,6to6 and|and ato second, Crawford fanned. | our pad balls and filled the bases,| Williams filed out to Snodgrass. Hrid- |, t retired Hescher. Bates sent a fast] perfectly and poorly by turns. « few others, Nobody has beaten him| Premed at all stages of the Journey. |1 to 2, second; Little Jupiter, 105 (But- inder up the first base line and waa} Ray's 37 out exactly equalled par, while Maisel made a pretty running catch of|7iimerman struck out. Shafer thraw| ¥¢!! fled out to Murray. No Runs. | 1, gince hie novice days. McCarty, who| Into the home atrotch they swung with | well), 8 to 1, 5 to 2 and even, third. Ne- Cobb's foul. Yo Runs. pipet A a ee out, Daubert, onayaleted. Egan filed out}]Gi Nicholls, hie partn ‘willingly fought Flynn, Paleo’ wit, | no change in the pouttions of the Arat| pier tor, Dalngertield 97, Dartworth ,| BICOND INNING—Zelder popped to| ur Anier: Leneh scoring an’ Huse ond) |i Stengel. No Runa strokes more, lard, Morris and come others, hed euch| three. One hundred yards from the| gentor, 100, St, Joseph 102, also ran. Buck. Sweeney singled sharply toright.|th,ow out Williame, One Run, ‘Two & high opinion of Gundoat’s punch that | Wits looked an if any of the fret) ‘phe ntth race provided @ few happen-| Ford hit into @ speedy double play, | opp. | : he refused an offer of $12'600 to nght| three could win, but Reybourn had the| ings out of the ordinary. The favor-|Morarity to Bush, to Tutweller. No}. in, got a free ticket to first. Shafer | VY Smith ten decisioniess rounds. most speed, while Swannanoa faltered. | ite, Stentor, was so fractious that be] Runi popped out to Evers. Burns made a Palser wome time ago knockea out| Reybourn kept hin ad@antage to the /had to be led to the post, and was oo srounded to Knight over sec: |{i0an gteal of second, Fletcher struck ee Al Kaufman and Bombardier Wolls,|¢4, his winning margin being twol practically all in before the atart.| off, whone great stop and throw re [oil eit archer dropped the bay aad (Gonthuies Hom Jaret Pace) ‘and fought Moran on fairly even terma, | enaths over Calgary, which fnished &] When the barrier arose Dartworth took} tired him. Tutweller and McKee both |... threw to Zimmerman ;. time Mi to McCarty, the referee stop. | half lengths in front of Swannanoa, | the bit in his teeth and set a merry clip,| singled to right, Moriarty and Willett |{on, “aun | eer | canto —- 00 MILLION. ding the fight when Palser was « badly | third. leading hie flold by five lengths, with | fouled to Sweeney, No Runs. then threw to Evers and Burns was 4, while Manager Tinker relied on . heaten man. Palser was not in good FIRST RACE. Beaucoup second and Inspectpr Lestrade] THIRD INNING—Malsel walked and} ree eee ete ade w protty | rie on 7 . Condition, butels eupposed to be much| ‘Three-year-olde and upward: eelling; | third, Making the turn out of the back-| went to third on Willett’s low throw to| ul. Sunuitiean onan lee O Risky | his big right hand Indian pitcher, John: f A MONTH better now. seven furlongs. Time, 1,25 3-6.—Swish, | stretch, Dartworth bore out and Camp-|catch him off first, Bauman threw out | (0? eo q "| won, Moran has fought twenty rounde|il0 (Bore), 9 tu 5, 8 to 5 and out. firet,| bell could not keep him in, Meanwhile,| Cook. McKee bumped into the grand |" with Smith, losing has beaten a fo: FIRST INNING—Beacher waa an easy stand to get Cree's foul. Crawford lost|, SECOND INNING—Dridwell got it, Allen to Daubert. Bates wan a 4 ane on balls, Archer lined out to| ot A Foe valine teccna Peer | Burns, Cheney hit into a double play, | Food and strolled to first on four paugh's single to left scoring Hartzell,| Fletcher to Shafer to Merk! No | wide ones. Egan hit into a double play, Knight filed to Bush, Two Runs, Runs, Cutshaw ‘to Daubert, Wo Run NX Sah singled to lef Baursen ale Merkle poked a single into centre.| Moran whiffed, Cutshaw sent a slow Pagel ated Adie. Par ee Zimmerman ran over to the box and| bounder to Johnson and was easily out) Fe ° ° Gout beat bunt to Maivel, Cove tried {kot Murray's pop fly, Merkle made al at first. Stengel sent a hish fly to Wonderfully Great to steal when Bush wasn't ready, but |Clean steal of second, Bridwell threw] Bates. No Runs. , . Zelder's high throw to Malsel let Bush [out Snodgrass, Merkle going to third.| SECOND INNING—Wickland was hit . Slide safely to third. Veach doubled to| McLean banged a single past third,| 0M the arm by one of Allen's fast in- CIGARETTES centre, scoring Bush and Cobb, Zelder |#coring Merkle and tying the score | shoots. Hobby walked. Tinker sent a dropped Peckinpaugh's throw to get|Tesreau struck out. One Run, One| slow fly to Stengel, bye apnere. eke ‘Tutwelter on his grounder, Veach taking | Left. Ge chieie DRANG. acne Soules fe ety third, McKee grounded to Knight. Two | THIRD INNING—Murray made! an| “ho made a pretty catenh near the vie Runs. eusy catch of Leac fly to right, Shafer | tors’ bench. Kilng sent a hot bounder FOURTH INNING—Zelder rolled to|threw out Evers, Herzog made a nice to Allen, wh a Ra ty = eee to Morarlty. Bauman toased out Sweeney, |catch of Schulte's fy back of third. No| et hia man at frst. No Runs Two decision. He| Pharoah, 113 (Davies), § to 1, 8 to 6 and| Beaucoup, holding his rail positio: Others, and has been lent coccnd, Label, 413 (Loftus), 6 to G,| tained the lead until one hundred yards | stopped by Jim Savage. McCarty out-|1 to 2 and out, third. Volthorps also| from the finish, where T. McTagtart him in @ ten-round bout, but can, rouned Inspector Le«trade for a final ef- ‘Moran was getting no money and had ‘The first event. found Wanold the fort, the result being that they ran as {, *¢a4 chosen one In the market, but when|' team for the last dozen atrides, In- ‘ Comparing the performances of Pal-|\: came to racing it wan a different|"Pector Lestrade managing to Ser and Smith, Palser knocked Bom-|atory. At the rine ofphe barrier Bwish| "0"? !0 front aa the finish line was bardier Wells out after taking @ ter-| immediately shot to the front with Pha] ane’. Little Jupiter wan third, five | rio beating himeelf for two rounds, |roah In second position, with the fa: | being knocked down and send stag- vorite last. This order maintained ; ——>—___ ering all over the ring. Smith took a|for the balance of the Journey in re-| RESULTS AT WINDSOR. few jabs from Wells in the first round, ry e q fi pect to the first two, Swish’s margin put knocked him m4 FIRST . Nad 4 Hm out quickly and easily | at the end being a length and a half in bi RAC } front of Pharoah. Colt red | tWOrvear-olds; es > reached, | 107 (Peak), 10 to 1, 4 to 1 when the home str | SARATOGA ENTRIES, —[nd"taboit, the favorit, “annened tne] SP eight lengths behing | 84 8 to 6 secon m Left, rt Pharoah, 5 to 1, 2 tol and even, third, Time,| Ford fanned, No runi Runs. No Hits. Wi ent a pretty Itner over second SECOND RACE, Decathion, Mockery, Lady Tra-| Morlarty singled to Peckinpaugh, wil-| 4!mmerman tossed out Burns after heat sent a pretts svar secone ¥ lett drove a single to left which Cree| Stopping a hot grounder. Shafer got a Just touched. Bush's bunt rolled safe | %A#¢ on balls, Fletcher was hit in the Along the third base line, filling the |b by a pitched ball. On the hit.and bases, Bauman dropped a Texan|run play Herzog hit a two bagger into Leaguer in right, scoring Morlarty, | Misht centre, scoring Shafer and sending Crawford singled to right, scoring Wil-| Fletcher to third. Merkle struck out. Jett and Bush, Bauman taking third and | Murray sent # long single down the first Crawford second, Keating replaced | base line, scoring Fletcher and Hermes. Ford in the box. Bauman scored and | Murray stole second, Snodgrass was hit Crawford took third on a wild pitch. | on the finger by a pitched ball and went Crawford scored on Cobb's single to|to fig. McLean was out on an easy ht, Veach lined into a double play,| bounder to the box, Cheney to Saler. Knight to Zeider, Tutweller tripled to| Three runa. Two Left. right. MeKee filed to Hartsell. Five| FOURTH INNING—Zimmerman was Rune, out on @ grounder to Merkle unassisted. FIFTH INNING—Malsel grounded to| Sailer got a base on balla Wiliams Bush, Cook singled to centre, Cree| struck out, Bridwell's sharp hit bounced grounded into a double play, Bauman to| away from Hersog, but Shafer got It Bush to Tutweller, No Runs, One Left |in tene and tossed him out at Gret. Moriarty and Willett filed to Cook.|.No Rune. @Bush Jald down a safe buat. Keat-| Teeresu was out on a grounder to tuseed out Bauman. No Runs, SIXTH INNING—Hartsell walked. Peckinpaugh forced Haftsell, Willet to Bteeptechane handicap; three-year-oida| Network stag tan erm Harvard and pi eumen, aod upwarda; about two miles. Time!" SECOND RACE—Puree $600; two- was ~ i \ ¥ wo cua’ti| Winkle, 18 (Helder), 7 to 1, 8 to % and lane wold hellabie fon tenselien 15 4 to &, frat; Weldwiip, 18 (Kermath), 2] to 1, 6 to 1 and 7 to 10, won; Slipper to 1, 4 to 6 und 1 to 3, second; Myatic| Day, 114 (Peak), 8 to 6, 1 to @ and Light, 145 (Allen), § to 1, 5 to 2 and even, out, second; rk Roi nm, 107 (Ke third, Enniskillen 165, The Evader 149,| derie), 14 to 6, 1 to % and out, third, Bill Andrews 14, also ran Time, 1.06, Booser and Marien Gaiety The Jumping race proved to be the| also ran best of its kind that has been run at} THIRD RACE—Purse $600; maidens ra;{the meeting, The feld wus clone to- eur-olds and up; one mile.— 1 4 guitar annie the Bed danrner, For 107 (Van Dusen), 16 to 5, 6 to ; Fiamma, id a half of he course] 5 i ul £0: Lahore, 148; Hriate Mugwee, | Weldahip cut out the running, with) ery. t (egies sauna Bill Andrews and Mystic Light his| Henry Ritte, 112 (Small), 8 to closest opponents. ‘This order matn-| 10 and 1 to 4, third, Time, 1.48 tained until the second time around,| White Heat, Fardoodle and’ Rockbba: when Bill Andrews made ® hobble at rie Piping Rock |the water jump, Winkle going into . third position. 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