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acamerence BEST 4a SVENING WURLD, MUNDAY, AUGUsE SPORTING PAGE NOW WE HAVE THE “L Copyright, 1938, by The Press Publishing Co. (The ‘UP-TO-DATE ‘AND NEWSY r You seu Tuat BALL THis Jos To AGAIN | SHALL Repuce MY SENY You TO oe WEIGHT — es British Public So Far Practically Deaf to Appeal for Raising of| $600,000. Fund to Develop | a Crack British Team for Next Otympic Meet. H i ALdso THe F ‘ —_——- “LAY PLAYER. ve SALE A i low re ‘ " Pres (lish musT GO vel OR ee at ean ee er . bur You MU ue ' HE British jo haan’ STRA! Mouse AND HAVE | I much inte im the ap, aot | CLOTHES, } the six peers for the ratsi re " ‘ov! = 8 £900.00 fund to develop a ere ray <a taka A. BRUSHED O next Olympic m 3 a Lave than 65,0 has been subscrided. The English tords could easily dig . thelr own bank accoants the er RDAY’S GAMES um, but they would not aecomplls + No Game Seboduted, rt in Eng- to what they set out to do land a great pubic 1 6. ere} ston ation, Oe fashiagion, 2. Clirago, “1. GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY come the national weakn: tea eum ed, A, by the collapre of Ene! hitet flee a IS nw ! Fe sera Negebe. prowess, ix inon put up the atom ak Petra. itoring at Beton money; that woulda: iow that Eng Vitledelyhle at St. Laws. mt mite at Philadetnhis. 40, Lyd. OF Counce WouLon'T bo Ames in th while the Ath f with LADY PLAYERS A MAN UMP, Giants and Athietics Daily games. land ie taking @ hoaltoy interest (no up) a — worry” to-date sport. the Cubs and Pirates, OF the 65,00 contributed Lord North aiite and the Duve vt West inser | A CHVCYINO anadea _ fe £3,000, the workers for the suppor « j wsrpantan cee aie ate) English Golf Cracks =~ oe ere Rare 7as tre hare woe ax etre | : ° ic eh ies, ons iin daeie tenant paar nea as he conddentiy salivited (100,000 trom | Verbal Slap in Face} artisans | ridden sports, in witoh sem \" « a rma “not narticnate. tiv "\e {Winner at Shawnee Makes Short; © SARATOGA ENTRIES. afgnity into tue pit of ridicule.” Ag a matter of de Bot as open to the pu Knglish idea of an ane #eneraliy that of nin work at a trade or ( A clerk may ve un Speech at End of Tourney! aneriee O That Is Looked Upon as Dis-| is courteous Treatment of Var-! vhe ens] us fol : " any aati vinst Hac maidens; rit fi Rrush, fut: Mt "Chree sear vl irlongs,- Queen § wk Gir), 105) Apn Tilly, 1 wite, 105 he nary er don, Ray ard Reid. tere, BL Soot ah WOH; Mar LO : ‘ é aisemean io mere, s ne ne 1 pti y ) | eerom, shh a Cutt 1k de 108 \Giants Now Have a Chance to Hang-Up a Record That Is Un: Decmuse a si! hat Wd a frock a \t (which makes a gent , would be ou of jlace MROOND MAC man iv England’ Kdward Bay + bhi usual Evén for a Three-Time Champion—That of Winning Series ot 22 Games From Every Club-in League.- *Tmprewaiom, 8: Ws ook I Bratuitou laps ey tered to forelyn sportsmen: visiting doe Vet | E=."s MM, TEN BYCK went from heed hs lle * Wnghend Wy U7 tiie country late Satuiday afternoon at! rin wae ais fate ai 0 the Diamond Scatle at xnawner by John Mebermatt, mationsl jape, «Wirt Bro By Bozeman Bulger. | Miadedtald baked by open golf champton, Several Mundred | Muruaming, Bayhead HTH ofly thirty-ntue games to play, the Glamis have 4 chauve to h persunn gat | up od at the ed of the tours t wae ready to defe his tithe, hi ; | ae the Hu wa «record that is unusuabeven for a three-tine chuinpion. A month vefore namen » for ward of the! FOURTH mack 1), Moon W j 4 ae rejected because he was not s bate el allay AN Been | Hom ro { jon the chad y will have won the year's “gentleman amateur.” The coitention give, eat Sd Gash es. arnt brie | (% series from every: clud in ti Even now there are wae that Ten itycw's father warked | Sven M® Medal ant o eed | but two Wrooklyn utd Philadelphia—that have a possible chance of beating far @ living; therefore Edward wou them out. Wity ntre ty olay, Brooklyn could beat the’ Glants out by whining Hapbebly eel iia hands with vulgar toll (Scart Semerved for the quieter eke seven. With the Pi + are eignt left, but Dooin's club, to grab the series, wuples and suid: 4 “We hope cur foreign visitors had 6 good time, but we don't think they did, and we are sure they won't win'the national open.” (i ‘The aitenco that fell.upon the crowd | ny tae: showed what » blot Nad been cast upol | ixrn the fixture by Jack's break, eapectally | mir, as Vardon, Ra atooi close by. some time—which would place niw out. | side the British idea of an ‘amatour” im athletics, The fact that ard waa) Only seventeen years. of age, and never ‘The others haven't a chance. The Giauts have 11 from Boston, 14 from Cincinnati and taburgh and Boston huve a chance for a he w clean sweep of every game remains 10H; Awd | Prien, 108; | Ue,’bat to do so they, would bay we: Feset’ | ing with the Giants, Mie Cavanag duce & perspiration, 5 Bet although the Hritith athiet ut no Ngure, an Nherities draw the ine strivtly agai foreigners who can beat them at their selling: ome oe Jud-|NO MORE WORRY FOR NEW YORK FANS. paaressive. 10th ‘ 0 elalrna, att Golag a The ingiishmen's faces t year! when Ten Eyck's entry had teen re! the tournan {neted, was a butcher. Ax long as itv | tonal open title Mould score wins for England he was a | bees abroad Wh “geatieman amateur. T could beat them out by winning “I of the worse coming fron their 3%, which is a playing percentage of @ little more than id. na- twice he wae cordially re- Moat of the professionais were put the matter yeaterday, and the homebreds, of whow Mc- one, were the most indignant, GOING OUT FOR THE RECORD. McGraw {s not counting on # let-up a9 goon as the Championship is assured, r, Me would like to get ae close as peasivle to that old Cub record of 116 wing ir @ season and will fignt it right out to the finisy. 1 is hardly possible (Continued from Firat Page) fon of an ami me a much detter drawing cafd on the road. Which is being vrought to bear on other to the #. Jumpe at Athens, Si. Louln, Pa ie and brings to inind thy suggestion of Harry Sparrow, that tf talking in the papers . on York clubs to d negotiations for the |ing Wheal over the plate isher ey the Cubs 0 lad Landon, and he performances ary retain ut tity walt anal ae kere | fanned oat, Miller tagted to center |drawa money the ought ty be able to go down to Philadelphia and laugh we them out of the New York district as a jae the taints 4198 meet re Hath district wal scoring Suith with the tteing run, — ‘i ie Se" Miller Wan an easy out atealing second ke hene is th H aroy @ — | see eeiioist he only Dearoy date) sr Archer’ throw to Rvere, Three WILL TAKE A GOOD SALESMAN TO DO THIS. Bri with Platt Adams ant Goeh: nz, wao Kune, None Lett, Mrs. Helen Hatoaway Britton, our only: lady owner, *. heir tour is veing adroitly ‘ pees T handle lcs see = Cardinals for $:00,000—If she can get It, Since Roger Bresnahan was so un- eosaul sare manners af the events a. yy a former New Vorker and it te *'3 | BROWNS ALSO LAND ceremonioualy ousted the club sy reported tp have lost 985,000. ‘They made more a ‘ae tney Way fpereame thelr pric to i00 | > than that In a single year while Roger was in command. And, think of it! They a . A B Appearance, which 000 TFA i to pay Bresnahan $15,000 to get a chance to lose the $45,000. It ls rumored donee Ea tl eae notie coans, that $15,000 OUTFIELDER, |W ‘Suner stugwine will remign and that Ed: Konetchy. will aucceed him. led to $9, and tiey wun be demand. te eee teviy Ingerived and of a per- Who would | se wel BT. LOUIS, Aug, %.—C. Walker, the] WOW DID CHARLEY 00 IT? manent «! 4 ” abe, to om } . Xe ear cares Bie ihe eral ails Vardon's hay funy | Saneas City Blues’ outfolder, to-day What is: etill causing furrows in the brows of the Giant players is how Bhs trophy, but a Sw Limit will ali B ch ad-|velonus to the -toovas, following the | Charley Dooin managed to get Howard Camnits and Bobby; Byrne of the Pi giving of prises that will be worth raltting, at ane veme tim he pair | iiggest bas@ball deal ever erranged by | for Cosy Dolan, a substitute outflelder and inflelder. The announcement is made wave m right to t they | : e that a cash consideration Agures somewhere, but where? Can it be that Barney ring. is on hand, it foit | President Meds in white © saye he Sy ,, 2 on at Gnd elUb-aURhO slot overs and tee | Mack Athesn, Pele Compton ana |DFextuss, after all, owne a little alice of that PhtlMe stock? We could have BEE thore is uo lady wanpire’t| Muonce another ty turning wave J note understood Barney doing that for Billy Locke, but poor Billy ts gone now and down (0) Hunny rind and a wad of cash os- 4 at $15,000 for the outfalder, Thus doth tencie euiirase and ite) Bexiienmen's : the club {8 supposed to de in Philadelphia hands, “attendant rights enter into sport. | timat The ‘We lady ball teams" | eg. {deal cloned luat Thursday woile) you CAN'T TELL—TMEY HIGSED WAGNER OUT THERE. : ide hould be tj George Teveau was here “visiting.” It t2 aleo of a little intereat to Agure on what Pred Clarke expects DI Imagine 4 dail player “tating | Bi % ta Walker, a Washmeton discard, to do with Dolan. “Cosy" was never @ player of the first water, judy ump Imposail Se .Gz4 champion extra ®ase slugger of the though @ hard worker, [resis s087 a aos mn the Highlanders tried Rim out and ho'd surely pet aie American Aspoviation. Ho has made 1 turned him.dack. That, however, might be something in Ate favor, | mesmtte of Veaterdar’s Ge: hits and scored $ runs in 606 tenes at but when he got back in with the Phillice Dooin wae never able fo the “indy ump” 1 Kewesh-Moptrens “pened. nes a, i . olen Men as a regular. And there you age, Sea EAS O: | | Mic SARATOGA RAC Aus Consider: }duy. a fairly good « peacance at weather ey i excellent ‘The Initial event i | jat twe Meld tined up, while | i i found eight Jrawaik by the time the bugle called the miles through the fleld, had the-pennant chances of the Giants are aiMOBL | orainary lot of steeplechasers contend- red IN NEW YO ADY_ UMPIRES” ew York World). wt National League, with only 8 have a lead of nine games in the American League, with only thirty-seven left. numerous opportupities in the past two or three weeks to make a strong bid for the pennant in their respective leagues, but were lacking the punch whenever thw pinch arrived. The Athletics are reported to be badly crippled, but Mans of worthy subs to take time the Naps hac Both 0 The Exening World) TRAC! thet it Was ‘Mon- owd put in an ape the track this afternoon, ideal and the pro- gramme held out the promise of some N horses to the post, but as it originally he fourth race, an Jovernight handicap. promised a contest lin the fullest sense of the word. tack had dried out perfectly i FIRST RACE, Vhree-year-olds and upward to Daubert, who retired him, usannl I ths f nix furlonas—Water Welles, 108 (J. Me- tleally Identical One sald re s moving up to third. Phelan slit ed Ape rebar Of the next thirty-nine, Sut he will qo Ne tar Bee | Te 6 tof even and 1 to 2, first; ith the American, An ainateur in| "The cables will be full of the matter | iigied to left, acoring Hvers, —Saler | OM She Te Maar Ae prasiole, Royal Message, 109 (Musgrave), 3 to Prohibited from betting on a concer , Within twenty: wit @ anol re. | forced ond, Cutshaw to | oven and 1 to 2. second; Monerief, 110 _ 18 which he ie # parttcipan:, trom cal. | Orin qurand for sears to CO} Wiener, Saler was out mtealing second, | The champs have a short serica with the Reds beginning to-day, | (Byrne), 15 to 1, 6 to 1 and 8 to J, third, jenging a professional, and trom com-|goubttul if te vinitora will d Miller Fisver, Two None and when that ie over we will have seen the last of the Westerners Time, 1181-5, Bobby Moyer, 110; Little peting under a faire name. A real| speak to McDermott again.” Left. for 1913. Thie ycar the Giants finish on the Western awing, On Hugh, 107; Mindinette, 106; Lar 6; amateur in one who does not compeie —_— e Yingling 9 the vall against Thursday they go to Philadelphia for a three-game series, and that Magazine, 110; Via Octavia, 1%; Flam- By eat ees ciety or, tn reel Mad are Dyce rer ye arya FLU aU OURE two bases. Ilum-| sill probably decide the chances of Dooin'e men for good. marion, 110; Patruche, 1077 Nello, 1%, Be fo 6 man of tite Bite e Landis hewepaper correspondents inj Phvitw made 4 seuaghone) meee athe first event brought about a plung: college student, clerk, ar:inan, jen Sork, who have since sens Melt ® | Moran's teria’ Jom y and Oe R|YES. WE'LL STRING ALONG WITH HI8 PREDICTION. on Bobby Hoyer which ine senie sie or loafer. The one test Ie whether tel woes aa ty tha retusa of ihe, Navloos! |ine vefore ti Resi is bee Connie Mack, in the wean tine, Ie | quite @ busy time keeving ibat| jeu the prices quoted on the cholces, Competes for sport or money Links of America, on Long Teland, t0} hase Cutni popped up to to the mpace clear between the Athic and the Among the players it 19 #a:d | Wate, Welles and Royal Meysia Serre pay the price asked by Varden and eee een oll arabved the ball that the Philadelphia pitching staff has been shot to pieces, while the batters | When it came to racing, the suppored hat el | for participating the open n are not going any too good, Connie aase he will win easily, however, and that |iiing proved to be a myth. At the ieht and left” hand! bo snail i etree WO Bg Witlad® wan se |!2 Quite aatisfactory to the Giants, They had rather play the Athletics for the} iroak Turia jumped to the front, clos 'y o col of the i . t ny other clud . eller, the feid| Rae eae Tes Laure MY ip underetond’ (het. Varden and lttred on « faat play bx Fisher and Dau. | 8 Money than any other club in the feagu ; followed Water wae ef ia i “Ray wanted 80, each, 0 Hridweil fouled to Sinith. x being Well strung ont by Leh @ sensible ruling. for there ty no deny. Re. pe tio destined, alt { oe Liga Keounder to Fisher] — -McGraw's inex are nor building up any tale hopes on that wobbling pitching Jquarter of a mie had wen run. This | (mg the fact that tiese contests make | is paid $1) a day Was tendered - staff of the Athletics, however, ‘They note with interest that a couple of the |aistance sufficed for Luria as far ay the i aint wan thrown out at firat, No Runs, ‘ . evenly developed inen, And why have| under the guise of “expense old birds ike Bender anid Coombs are being rested up for some reason, and it} pacemaking was concerned, for Water Raper apoite xcept tur the benetite| the organisation propores (9 wiake the wan hs in the back by q) MBUldn't be hard to guoes what tha: season is Welles here took command and theres | iad coms ae MONE, for mt y pack y oyab} Ba aeceerves deen iraining, and com| PF im onde’ to attract a stellar pitvned bal. Schulte made « vad muff after had matters tis own way: ir vad} h Hin whlch the abae of the English | of Wheat's fly in right, all Collins RNING CONNIE INTO A ELER, Mersige closed in game fashion and Apother elimination ix that of the ceaake wilt not he fall y bine Wh, was Just as easily second best, for she Standing jumper. This wili “i te einiod. te to reach third and Wheat second on the} yt hax juat come to ght that Connie Maca’s numerous faterviews this season | Way} ‘ont of Moncralf, Bery, ow America: tity ant Apawa erre Daubert w thrown out at fire eon due to & desire for publictty on tho part of the owners, and the}! ,). ' petual holder of the Oly: records. to pay the by *, Coiling woring and Wheat lachene has worked. since Connie brok jong standing rule of keeping qu ge Ray bas wou all of the sianding Vinitor#, Rumor h reaching Uird, Smith p the Athletics have WMUMEY 7 Drawing Nearer to Their Third Series for World's Baseball Title, The Giants and the Athletics are daily drawing nearer to their third big World's Series in October, e places of the injured regulars, ced the Athletics’ lead to five and a halt The Phillies appear to have shot their bolt and thelr main from now will be to hold > 0 with: The welling; . 3" ‘The Giants have a lead of twel: more to play, the Phillies and the } pe have had { r Mack fortunately a number At one ond place against the rush of ! (GOOD THING GOES WRONGIN FIRST OF SPAS RAGES Water Welles Proves Winner, With Bobby Boyer, the Tip, Nowhere. ant, 130 (Tuckey), 8 to 5, 3 to 5 and 1 to 4, first: Bayport, 1% (Mermath), 2 to 1. (Bowser). 4 to 1, § to 5 and 4 to 5, thin 4.28, WMamility, 190; Leumas, 132; Rhomb, 132; Gallant Gay, 14, also ran. The steeplechase for maidens wit nessed tie graduation of Repentant. amounts In case he failed to win, Dur- ing the early running Humility, Disse: fer and Bayport tovk turns at leading the bunch, but on the second trip ar ‘Leumas and Gallant Gay had been elim! nated, Golng up the back stretch on the last lap Repemtant took command and thereafter never left the isaue in doubt, his margin at the diuish being five lengths in front of Bayport. with | the latter half a length before Dissenter, which was third, THIRD RACE. ‘Troy Selling Staken; two-year- five and a half turlongs.—Super- intendent, 107 (Butwell), 9 to and 4 to 6, first; Delft, 102 (Byrne [1,2 to 1 and 8 to 5, second; Vega. (Ambrose), 9 ¢o 1, 8 to 1 and 4 to 4, third. Time, 1.0735, Water Lady, 105 Presion Lynn, 19; Edith W., 1: Tra ‘Mark, $7: Salon, 97, and Nalad, 9, also ran. contained twenty entyants there were! ene third event proved one of the ty Jeft to furnish a rousing 6004 | best events from a speculative stand- ontest. ‘The second event, which wae|point that has been seen this meet- ing, Edith W., Water Lady, Naiad and Superintendent having plenty of sup- a gare ape 3 a mathematical einch, ave but 2 games to and wre 14 ahead gf the |e irae ry, . 6 Teo) rt, When the barrier urone Salon Mialowe at home, Cae Miwaye #0 [a"-| dushed, out they aald vothing. Paelr Philllen. "The Pillitow have 43 to play. “ries tiave to ia 9 of that 6 to ti the pee yeni Be eceehy Hastied in front or @ second, but his ph rowing champions ee erent Brit: | friends tried to amooth the matter over | ‘Giants, even If the jutter lont all of theirs, On the other hand, if the Phillies |Ptake* for imo + - at five and | eam sitort ved, for, Jamming hie Ing champlons who was bericn! gut with Little success ean. ail: tials Peiaeltiia: wave the Gb half furlongs found a well bdaianc by Ten Eyck, and who rowed ni way through on the rail, Superin- tendent forged to the front. Round- ing the turn into the homestretch, it seemed as if Delft and Preston Lynn would get him, but Butwell sat down to Mone $2 Materials at To keep our shops busy betw trom gist Fall's staples an_ att ‘Earning. make to your measure, fit and f \Broadway @& Ninth Street ” AR EDITED BY “ROBERT EDGREN WILLIAMS WILL PLAY 4 to 5 and 2 to 5, second! Dissenter, 145 |! ‘This waa anticipated, for previous to nal round, for Wallace FL J the horses being sent to the poat tiie Never showed t Ivaitege at memory brokers were loaded to the} Newport than te Utterly unable to guards with promises to pay certain] Myatify McLougitin with hi cu! y Is Made by ‘Saving as Well as by $50 light and heavy materials For one week only we will of a suit’ you want, It will cost you $20 and will be worth twice what it costs, Every garment we sell is cut and com. pleted in our own establishment, M'LOUGHLIN FOR HIS NET TITLE TO-MORROW ictories Over Niles and John- son Bring Davis Cup Stars Together in Finals. (Speral ty NEWPORT. pion Maurice Meloughlin sf Caltfors ” nia and T. Norris Wiliams af Phila: {delphia were the winners in to-dapa mi-final round of the all re’ ten nix tournament here. McLoughlin deat Wallace F. Johnson in straight sete” 6-9, 7—5 and 6—1, ‘The Williama- [Niles score by nets wan 6—4, 16, 3—6 and 6— This brings the two Davis Cup stars in to-morrow's finals. won his semi-final mateh mparative ease, but it was a @tf- ferent proposition with Williama, The latter did not find Niles nearly so eom- placent «8 Jonson had proved to Me- | |Qoughlin. He had te play brilliant | tennis throughout tour sets of 4, 7. i, ed ‘ Niles's strength lasted he ‘fought point for paint, bat aft tak “he had the third met a short rest did not nas it did Williams and the latter won the fourth set by outrunsing by wets followe ies 1-18. on jist threed win his way inte th It took the cha tere of an hour to resorted to str tickled hie oppor Some of Me of the impossible face the end of the court the net, and get tokhand scoups that Jaughlin’s sets wma siazled. Johnson's only stand, in the second sei, was made on jobs, bul MeLougiilin just seemed to ache for these too and e The one Was a kil. OV by polis was us follows net~ MeLougilin. . pO4MaOe Johnson Mesos. Second eet Moloughlin . 44 G OS 25001466 Johnson mr23aoe vi— Third set- MeLoughlin hr 54408 16 Johnson..... g25 ride and Superintendent, again draw- ing aWay, won at the end in handy fashion by four lengths from Delft, the latter velng three lengths in front of Vega. thied, FOURTH RACE, Handicap: three-year-olds and up: one mile and one-eighth.—Jawbone, 100 (I McTaggart), 9 to 2.8 to 5 and 4 to § first; Plate Glass, 12 (Burns), 2 to 1, to 6 and 2 to 5, second; Swannanoa, 1! (Martin), 4 to 1, 7 to 5 and 3 to 6 third Tim Flying Fairy, 106 Gaze, Princess Caliaway, ln; port, 9, also ran, Anyport was an added atarter. Sy ~ \\ 5 to $50 $20 Now een seasons we have selected ractive assortment of $25 to inish guaranteed, just ihe kind Arnheim

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