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10 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1918. aw nt ogut (vit) BEST SPORTING«PAGE:IN NEW YORK — ATHLETICS FAST GETTING IN SHAPE Copyright, 1913, by The Press Publishing Co. (T'* New Yor’ World). DID YOU EVER DO ANYTHING LIKE THIS? [RITCHIE HOLDS UP Gee! Tie CounTRYs THAT's THe Ge bakbehd THESE tow Look Ge MUL LIKE FICHT PRMATERS 4 Lh oe MCLOUGHLIN | MAD ME Lenco AC LoUerRIH Gans ’ ‘ ( ae . area Li A Mei. laaester a '" GOING To LEARN To ALWAYS PLAYS . ore f . r s eS HR. tit cucut = Se Play Tennis Jus HE CouLon't Pury cine wim} styuc of Beauty — THAT " You REALLY SHOULD WEAR A BLAZER Just Uwe HIS ¢ -FOREXTRA SI for Welsh Bout Due to This Unexpected Move. World) 2 Svectal to The Eveatat Leach Cross Is Going to Be \ , ie) ANCOUVER, BOC. Aue 2, Some Drawing Card Right + in ; tare . —- : occa ene ta Here in New York When He Ihe Mgaters and ¢ the lucal syadieace n . hoon, but new proposal by Ritchie sidetri the immediate posting Comes Back as a Conquering Tas 1s THE tS H Come forfeits, Willie argued that It had been Hi € RuB- Down THaT UItT Ke Boni i STUFF arranged early that he was to box with” ero. “ 0 oes IT ¢ some substitute on Labor Day, but that, now Ernie Barrieu and Leach Cross are . billed for the holiday event. ‘The Pree on Y (Ox oright, fA, Pilieteg : want at least another ‘York Wond), _— cen EVERY Puy g BACH GROSS will de well paid for the Uttle pleasure trip to Van- couver, Leaches intended just foing up north to see Willie Ritchie bom Freddy Welsh. Insti tight on the ground when there was a thousand Guarantee for the postponed match with Welsh,” Ritchie insisted, “or else give | me a slice out of the receipts of the | Labor Day event, whether I box oF not, Mitehte ts now guaranteed $15,000 for, iach of material to fill the popular de- sire for a scrap, he found himself in ine for a good purse. Nobody ever the Mgat with Welsh, win, lose or draw. arty over the matter and will bem ne of Frank Barrleau—outside of ‘ Vancouver. Frank will probably furnish Cross ts tow on the way here dy @ nice little exercise gallop for Leach!e SS i | for the Labor Day fight. He is to get 4 on Menday afternoon. = Ss { $3,000 for his share of that day's work. : has certainly “fallen in soft” ~— > : | ‘This was the hardest day's training , om Wale Weetern trip. He has already 2 that Welsh has put In since his injury. Wen @ couple of fights and taken home said he feels no pain now in rune ni ind skipping the rope, and he cer- tainly looks in the pink of condition. Money and possibly a chance to more fight for the championship title. Quite tantra ene | Athletics Have Beaten vath and Magee started a double steal,.. MoLean threw down to second base and Doyle's bad return allowed Magee to 8c Doolan sincted to right, Alling h , Killifes out, Tesreau to ee. Walter Johnson’s Record Run Is Broken bu Red oe, Although Exhibition of Piticizii knocked out at the end of over forty ° rounds of hard fighting. Leach came Tatensavrcnmn cee! Luekless Highlanders wasn’? anything gool in for reve Ws i felt that way at the time, But now it 2 j i be ar 16 Times This Season Lcoypoalea ell creeped seek teen a was began thix chapter with a itt | York ita te coteen bane te ae 0 firat. Barry advanced thi outfielder | to the middie bag with a sacrifice hit. There is no danger of any pitching reco! fF consecutive victories being quering hero, A few nice litte ten-| Locals Have Only WOM | schang beat out a bounder to Knigit ||| broken this season, now that Walter Jonson's second attempt to break Rube yound bouts will bring in @ Sine addition the and ish moved to third. On a de- Marquard's mark of nineteen in a row has been frustrated. Early in the to. the bank Single Game from Mack- |!s¥e4 double ‘steal Walsh’ scored on || season Johnson went along and didn't lose a game in eleven. Up to yesterday! to 10 and out, first; Inspector Lestrad 102 (J. McTagart), 9 to 10 and out, eec- | ond; Patruche, 107 (Davies), 12 to 1 and out, third, ‘Time \ s FMF CUUTMAICIAIA Fo PoWbb co ia ita. Byrne jieerade ane Beauoo ene que at evens with filling in, The race was a procession ped to Shafer, Knabe walked. Pas- ———= rters, rave fore? ah hur et uche just | oyle threw out Ca from start to finish with Beaucoup act- drove a long fly to Burns. No ing the leading part and winning by a| uns. One Lett. length from Inspector Lestrade, the| THIRD INNING—Gnodgrass filed te BB ton't aft tuck tn Leachie's case, by short’ passer return to Sweeney. All he had compiled another big total, having won fourteen, aay conn. He ctarted bis fghtiog men Up to Date. base "D cored nie Warhop replaced Schuls in the eighth |] 894 won an eleven-inning game, 1 to 0. Event in a Drive, With wards; one mile. Time, 1.41 4-5. Alrey,| _,“aeee lifted to Burne, Cravath ‘The Athietice have tt on the High-|and Stuffy Mcinnis greeted Toots's firat Johnson allowed the Red Sox three hits; at one time pitched 17 9 (McDonald), 7 to 1, 2 to 1 and ¢ to 5,| Struck out. Luderus out, Fletcher to = Bee ara At7ing to ut the | anders this reason more than any other |/Qerine With & single to left. Stufty || strikes before o ball was called; did act give » bese om balls; made 96 Scallawag Second. Ly he : latter ten J in fi ot , | Cravath. McLean singled to left. Tes Progressive Takes Opening|™™ FOURTH RAGE, | reat Bit into « double play, Knabe to ne © 5.) Merkle, No Runs, ‘vat, | Went to second on Walsh's sacrifice. |] pitches im 11 innings, of which 69 were strikes; fanned 10 men, including qrati Princess Calaway, 100 (Borel), 7 to)” no t-nris INSING—Dootan threw iene About that time club Bee On: 6 Ove? Barty singled and McInnis || every member of the team except Zngle and Gardner; had 5 straight strike - Bene TRHA Tat av Mbd her. Ried AO) 100; 00d went, wed teen Kames #0 | ¢ : 9 he attack on 1) onta; pitexed 4 bat! ztized tho sfde in the scwenth; atlowed tnt Oo men ’ ty) Lu terus, ing line of guste! far, and of tian to reach gicoad & ed otart with The 0 went 4 Ose it twel 24 to 5 and 1 to 3, second; Pinte {ts eurns, ot Barr at, My € or the locale have ‘ hew York ARATOCA ul taken the plate » fer fouled to te asaunnt a indtly ihanaxed the second end Phi Sveral withdrasas, wae tp T wo-yesreolds } iret noe jeason for tte latter’ beth Ghe-alench innit veath Yerkes 4 hit off Johnson to a 3 al ray ome Le \ ighth inn ne si darks faced the barrier, wit 8.01 Bi big lead in the American League rave. ‘after many attempts. ‘The Big Chief] the ball. Moeller got in the way of his recovery and 3 reached third. By diate : He tony ware | pr ; shale ° ii FIVTH INNING—Merkle popped to Jt was just a xullop for the Athletics | Walked Creo. Hartzell got a Cincinnat’| | Wagner hit to the infield, and although Yerkes was thrown out at home, f| Plate Class held ax the cholce, But ajout, frat; Heartoeat, at the Polo Grounds yesterday. With |>ase hit when ( ? * iy ‘Hyrne. Murray walked, Snodgrass ei ‘ heavy and consistant play by the Weat-|7 to 1, 7 to 6 and 1 to second; F t Heinle got to second, from which he scored on Carrigan's single. = doubled to right, Murray scoring all the probably the sam: up that will face ){hFow on Roy's grounder. After Knight Johnson's fourteen straight Is the major league record for the season and || ¢'" delegation on Princess Callaway |® (Karrick), 2 to 1, 6 to 1 and 2 to 1, . Paiser-Moran bout next Wednes-|the Giants in the opening game of the| fled out to Murphy, Cook beat out an third, Time, Small, 104; Lily Orme, | #Y from first, MoLean filed te of the 4s only: two shy of the American League record for all time, commanded respect for the Livingston » | Luderus, bole 5 day ovening ia still unsettled. |WOFid's serien on Oct. & the Connie |!"sield hit and the bases wore es Ray Collins was Johnson's opponent, and for the accond time this season || filly. But when it came to racing| 10, and Centaura, 10, also ran. nOcarane diols (eee, Rants Pateer’s manager won't have Roehe, ol ven Wi avceephr gl ‘noid J. Franklin Bi ‘contributed » wila| | Won an extra inning game from the Senators’ star by the same score as ruled || "either of the above were good enough Se eiaren's setnnns Joh with Laie with a9 to 3 defeat. The ‘Athlatien pare heave that kept the Highlanders from|} at Boston yeat Bostons’ star southpaw and Johnson met in the || to win. wagatag gesticulatory lence. i threw out Tesreau. One Run. One Lett. ye Doyle made a fine catch of Knabe’e’’ fe peed, being whitewashed. Zelder hit a Hud Jul: and a fifteen-inning battle resulted, the So: winning through From a good start Princess Callaway 5 Tease two being the only ones sugeested |se''nes, at {00 speed, dleplayed plenty 5 kom pian Aiv wT | acted the part of pacemaker, with liner. Paskert popped to Merkle. Ma. —--— P grounder to Baker and the third base-|} superior hitting. Bee flied to Fletcher sf P cher, No Runs, it will now be up to the man threw the ball to centre field in Barnegat second and Plate Glass third.) ee aon, | heceaparsntip-3 lpnle was the order for the firet hale cba Hurns filed to Crave ra to agree upon| fourteen safe clouts, includini A Cook managers of the boxers to 1s! Othe othe ee ee! Walrh also let the ball get by him and foci Sens tet took two bag# on Doolan’ sty hird, a te and hy dro ped tote third, eee EEE ET ARMY AND NAW HEADS Fit ota Highlanders: wen dered the two pw to Wark nto the ho yo MeDonatt te dk abtese ap Sid it all han iv these pay nit WANT FOOTBALL GAME. = oi Seat G 4 na a Princess Callaway's early lead helped und numbers. ‘ ae eae Grave a luig fy 0) Chance. Th s s jrounds at the disp 5 , for it enabled her t The Phillies themsely we One Run, to put in bh ‘al the Polo . Collins scored and Baker ad- West Point and Annapolis, was glad {ter the end, for it ¢ ea themselves, however, were | Gi hance says that | Vanced to second. The put Manage Jr then worked that the Government secretaries had | {tt long enough to save the Place from still of a fighting humor and trotted aul, Deele . Merkle: Desiuh out eae be on hand to-day to re-|%,,double, steal successfully, = Warhep looked into the cancelling of the game | 't® aa Howard ck of the Athletics in the| Ques, the, bases by walking Walsh. F —— Mile Colina sing to left, the « K off at second, Innis B CHUNG, H A appear again In New York, and the great event will be ane nounced to the public In a week or #0, wae Ab Chung boxed here before & fight tan approached him in the club shi . No Runa, eT RACE. from Pitteaburgh, to do | aaene ee, Ap ila a or }eecowd ame of the series, Gilhooley | Scoring Baker and Hevunt eeien Te Have delice aeeteians Su, fra | Three-veat-olde and up: ating! OF Big ta Nee co tee, wih a cals pitied pad © By-taileo” py Coen “aah ie tee ruta any Wetiere pines {an abrintng, “reached ihiea ea een? arteo to staye the big game in New abi eeenesypest GM frat; Beaity.|UR*rtook the Job for the Giants and| Murray, Byme to Knabe. MoLeas. before I slant one over on your map.” | WARHOP PROVED POOR SUBSTI- Sn Benen nie Won, Representatives From West} «1 haven't dispatrea of bringing the | wag, 111 (Davies), § to 2,7 to 10 and out,|L4°rY MoLean assumed the catching | fanned MBiiter te tare ne eters From which classic utterance we see TUTE PITCHE game here,” sald Mr. (Hempstead thie | second; Trifler, 115 (Byrne), 12 to 1, 8 to, Tesponsibility. od be clearly that if Chung ‘s a Chink he was| Heine Schuls was ance’s first circa porn and brought up in Boston, |choice axainst the Athletics, and the A oF Killifer filed to Fletcher. Camnits Point and Annapolis Ordered |afternoon, “and 1 will do every thing |1 und 4 to §, third. Time, 1.16 Battery,| It was, indeed, a dark and gloomy] aia to Snodg young southpaw did well, holding the possible to aid the West Point and An- rass. Byrne also lifted” = Capital napoli authorities if, they finally de- ia SSM cera ina lamers ie Veh wotloe | {2 Snodsrans. ‘This made alx innings org ; .|coming chaaplons of the Ban Johnaon N.Y. eport a apital, r ° ad- Pairep eau aN BAe RSD ete! Trarsnu wihout . hit Revi": German atitetie comma fone! St) Mnlune of the Han Johnaon Beal to Report at P aie By Ininoas \ T PORGWL DROME CBIGTENGS AEN e Pee wil) warey Pack ame re MArKe yy Bn 5 | y Wh Crank. wha eet he his (Rarwh fie. ava ina ery" Atal were jaan He Was Male thi Sila afternoon ate iat ne deny andl RESULTS AT OTTAWA, vith Paaviee pt he ee tn} wrtel "out Pesan Sth Whe VOW MaKe DA for Cull ‘ tae: wut t ‘ won ever ty ¥ sae ry fy in the Maker, © der sand they amassed! te Hot 2 | Navy Departments will not permit th —— ay from the fying snake, you know, lives in a hole ne ls halt Hetamour, rune off him in th a ground up in the woods. Thi © DOX | two periods ee le ture in the top. Thetrust-) Mack trotted out Big Chief Bend males. pee irllesa pends over to peer in at|who In the logical candidate for the Moy, 140; Holand Pardee, 1 the sacred symbol—and then there's a the first TEED ete 3 erived his failure to. No Rune. athletic “ll FIRST RACE.—-Purse $300, for two-|order as far the first two concerned wed! bie! Sallare $0 the | | dn’ . an} 1 INNING—Fletche: 1, Knabe yenr-olds foaled in Canada; five and alas maintainea until the home stretch [that he hadn't had @ bat in his hands is Gudiren Beye Ace to Geaenie half furlong#—Dark Rosaleen, 109|was reached, where Progressive went | for * year and that his heart was inj) “oui oe eo "8 between these two achool# and ordered (Adama), 4 to 5, out and out, first;|to the front and was never headed |high gear. Anyway, the crowd got a wowand | W t Point and Annag abt two i hip. Tal, pat] soclations to cancel the annual football Ho, 148; Antute, Aa 0; Melde!! nd out, firsts |. 0 Grounds. raid Gem, 19 (Gould), 1 to 1, 6 to! Wace the Land tot, aec % “wo year ole hletic directors t t Wash- Marion Galety, 112 (Grey), 18 to 6, fter, Scallywag came with a be-|s00d laugh iors pied te Moraes.” oacee Gaete Yearolde: the Futurity, | the athletic directors to report a' "| Marion Galety, rey), 10 5, | thereafter. was t Luderus filed to Murray. Burns made a barrel stave or come such handy imple- dame, Bender al. | 110; Hninghuree 120" aaa wi4; can Howe, | ington next Wednesday for a confer even and out, second; Old Reliable, 110| tated rush end easily annexed the | FIRST {NNING4Burns cingied to left.| scat catch of Dovlave Heer ant ale pooh ‘a in! Chance men to puneh hie, fry Irdescence, 114; Black Tones, Li7! Feant [ence with Mr, Daniele and Mr. Breck- | (Connolly), 3 to 1, 8 to 6 and out, third. | piace, with ‘Trifier dropping into third|Shafer fouled to Byrne Burns out| most doutded Cravath at firet. Kiliger Honestly, T'4 hate to go to pacer) A yn bingles, teaued alx ases on balls | "Te wen ai » | enridge. |'Time, 1.0% Sykesles and Commodore | position. stealing, Killifer to Knabe, Fletcher! forced Cravath, Fletcher to Doyle. No 14. Germans ore nature: session! nd, unsorked ry wild pitch, But with | ine Berstogs pity pra Nard upwant;| The two Secretaries propose to have Lou also ran. JECOND RAC! filed to Paskert. No Runs, Runs. ieoere, Ane Fe Ne ee Bete ot eee Seuldl sare Mare, 124, eon 120: Sam duck Wes. lene historic gridiron struggle between Second Rase—Purse soni for iwonyeers Handicap; two-year-olds; five and @| A steady drizzle eet in as the Phil-| TONTH INNING—Murray singled to ir nthe ~well, ing 4 son Ch y © cade: 4 middl layed in Wash- olde; h jcap: aix furlongs,—Hodge, 12 f _! 107 (Met % t ‘Ne Rare . Snod critic 7 ( Med k stave from the Kveat Tun of |the elehth, and “Got Night" Krank | wie, sone ie He Sa iey ary Rarer ya eer TEAL eA half furlonge.—The Usher, 107 (MeCabe Hiew went to gat. Fletvaec tcew cut | left, Snodgrasn sacrificed, Taderus to @ nt least Mighlanders to core | Waster 1. Koval Mer re vce tye Pivnmer, 1M, ed. frat; 8 Hyrre and Knabe Pasi tol bio Mane! wae ' vy. 1% Ceyrne) grounded t te to pet fe lelte today) | poston A tenis Wet h ich ie now ‘ ’ n wo Tho ited ned 1 n i heculed for Sept The Vancouver ( Kr ‘ ‘ story explaining why Weld was foreed stolen he ee Cat Gestten na { to ask for a postponement differs somes | this he had a passed bi what from those sent over the wire.| Mi Lung Sehang, Mack's eensational Tastead of epraining an ankle in train- ES cher, who expects to play “so. tan found Su cholce of both talent and the public, ‘out there was a scattering play on The Usher, Gractlia, Uncle Mun and ry L, which went far toward steadying count © sam 100, three-yea! The unprese 1 action of the de sand upward ing; one mile and nt heads takng a hand in the a furlong. Tactios, M1 (Pairbrother), follows the action of West Point 7 to 10 1 to 5 and out, first; The Gard- calling off the Kame because an agr ner, 107 (Adams), 16 to 1, 4 to 1 and 7 to rday | ment couldn't be reached by the two, second; Mimisla, (Carter), 7 to 1, tennis | schools over a selection of grounds, West 8 to 6 and 1 to 2 third, Time, 1661-6, the price against the favorite, while the el Preston had no inaied (0 tert Hye tournament, with but few matches payed | Point, through months of negotiations, | @trite and Naughty Lad also ra jadded etarter Lynn off. In the ladies’ singles Mi pped Walsh at third. ne M. takers. bn eta lary | stoutly held out for the Polo Grounds,| FOURTH RACE—Puree, 9800; handl- ae hit the right felt wall for | Browne of Los Angeles, national womi i ‘ eA ‘When the break come, Gracitis jumped nd the shortstop "scored, |champion, defeated Misa Edith Toasn | with itt huge seating capacity, ae the|cap for three-vearcide and upward AW | Mra. Wt NIAGAKA , Aug joa! firet |29.—Wet courts stopped play yeute slow and high | wtternoon in the international fag, ready indulged In a fitic argue important the world’ ment with a lumberman, who insisted that Richie would beat Freddy easily. ‘The umberman éiin't use the old Eng: Mab “hit and get away” idea He hit end bit again, and then wrestied, tum. | ¢. bled, rolled, kicked, gouged and did ¢ front closely followed by Surpris- Hi Lune stole third, but Bomber talted [ot Tuston, 6-2, 6-8. Mrs, Robart “enn | Braper location for the Kame, Jets furlong —Pan Zareta, 110, (ede a tae brews Same et eae a other things in the most approved rough |to bring his battery partner home and |iame of riphia beat Mrs, @. M The Annapolis oMfetala, while admitt-! ta, 9 to 6, 7 to 10 and out, won; Tow- Gracia soon had enough and for a and tumble style. Freddy emerged from York 6-4. 6/0. yee | ting the advantages of the lo 108, (Snyder), % to 1, 6 to 1 tho mill somewhat the worse for wear He wasn't exactly in shope to take 4 chance with the Loy who fought hin twenty roundy “oat thy Juurney tre Pee Army ol tbat the wn Veanklin FL ‘ tadium ind: Yorkvilte, tag, [moment Harry L. was the leader, but ng SACRA mn fated Surprising assa ned oad, The an hose Lyvked the e Browne will meet ) Annapoll toln and A sto ds, thing, Ne nerwool atoy bad (Payton. woiner sou Me a iawdate ’ vounsatels aie a oe en PAS. ee et oe | fill Wonderfully Great ' | BOSTON, Ape. 2%—Sam Langford, Te St thicaas ti nowt | 3 77 (M42 Pittanurgh BA ob OM Mt p wrangling the West an ioe RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES 8 TE iy ean ihe game Ww he Navy'line Boston heavyweight, and Jack (the final stride being in The Pht ’ * he gaining the verdict by @ no: . + 1: New York, & {and arranged 4 conteat with Carlime tol Johnson, heavywetsht champion of the |!#¥or i o. S SCHET r ne! Rates” be played on the Saturday following] world, were matched to-day to meet in| Uncle Mun finished third ten lengths GAMES DULED FOR TO-DAY | Thanksgiving. All hopes for the bril- “Dec. 9, in © battle that will |#Way: Mant game between the two servicelcarry with {t the championship of the THIRD RACE. ‘ branches Game thie scomed according t ansouncement from| Three-vearolds and upward; selling; very pe the hai aah Navy Langforé’s training quarters here ene mile—Beaucoup, 18 (Kerrick),

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