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j s i z 7 Hi] i t Hii BOSTON YOUNGSTER LED GOLF FIELD EARLY WITH A 79 ilies ‘Listless Playing Spoils Travers’ Score in First Round For National Title. i i ani i l f ft Zz HY 3 1] fine fintoh with 4- Hin birdie 4 f & | i ej a GARDEN CITT GULP TANNA, 1. Sept. 1.—Francie Oulmet, a twenty-year-| ton Ke ld lad from the Woodiawn Club of Wonton, at £18 returned @ % for the firat|,. 3 Grier, Royal Montreal, @, &-1 found of the National Amateur Cham-| ht. F. Mundy, Ardsley, 2, @- ne| Fownes Jr, Oakmont, 4 | i j f i th fd = i i df hi poneip tournament Ptroke better than W: twee low score up to this stage. Ouimet's uF f: ei | HE g grt fz 4664 om 2646 6 66 6 8-46-75] Trevis, Garden City, who comes of French-Amer- ican parentage, last apring won the| wea low card thusly Messachvestts championship year or (wo he han been dividing hon- « Heinrich] TWO DIG@QUALIFIED FOR MIB) io iy (Butwell), 6 to 1, 2 to! gs mites iy ete Hu i; i ; i i ; F y i i [ i i play" Travers’ 44 out wan du ¥ td latlows playing, importance of the altuation, he could] when Morel Lewis-and A fot aeem to rie to the occasion and| Were diaqualified because of @ mintake wan taking “one more’ on nearly every| of one stroke in Lewis's card that hole. From the turn he was another| Amin aligned. Lewis saw one Hole WA | Hounemaid, golfer and ran off a 36 to par 36 us it| Posted % In place of fit Of course the holiday and accensi.| for a correction, His reward for truth- links brought out a re ord-oreaking gaiiery throng of distinguiahe @athered around fi § e un Ye boxing better | 5 3 $f 5 # H | i thia country. brofersional titlehalde: the fret tee at 1 impuasible to find shade from the intense heat at the first few holes 80 the apectatora scattered themselves half way across the t many of the players were not due ter luncheon did g ippercute, and he th fair aocuracy working for speed li i i 'o start until long not deter them from being on hand on the early special train and they trooped on eagerly after the oarly pal each shot of the ke away were Findlay Douglas,| Gilman Tiffany and Walter J. Travis Patred with Abe hell, found w partner in Bucking: r ¥ jigging and rushing againat were & real opponent rough the perspiration fn streams. Then there ghatew bosing, with » light each fet, leaping aside, Hitting at the air. ‘much in earnest at this game, Jetting punches go as if large puree at the who wan palred| could not come. YOUNG CARTER ATTRACTS GAL- LERY AT THE START. ‘The crowd that young Carter carried waa almost as great 6 been with hin ‘he only seventeen and weighs scarcely one Morel Lawle, Flushing, Kk, was in the fret hundred pounds, @nother youthfut « pair away, Vietor Maud Mish entrant, was put with W. ington veteran. weet interesting times of his We Wednesday evening. the Improvement ie fe leo | hour, excepting ( both of New York, and Kben Byers ana | w. both of Pittep: ' rier, Walter J. Travie 5 OE with W. Lester Genney of io hande—which we are told he has “Se Bowers unfortunately again been overtaken Consequently he arrived ver in @ heavy Time, 1064-5 overcoat and aneesed with almost matn- Bherwood alao ru Kverytvody was pleased over the clear weather, for @ storm would so upset crowded programme that the late Anish before twi- men away could mo three second; Aunter, 10 (Adama), * to 5, 4 __fEB BVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1913. ‘ BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK e an Bun Bud Lert Moors Gwe Ate TiciBOnTALLy ,"Buagre Bie.” Cuance To G on aan te te Some Bins, uiaseur? BRADLEY'S CHOICE WINS HANDICAP Flughing. 43, 4 4, A Huntingdon Valley, 48, 41 Wake: Van Vieck jr, — * F. K. Robeson, Oak , 44 Pe Findlay Dougies, Nassau, 44, Zagg, Old Army Horse, Fur- HM. Smit 5 ‘ ida mans th hed the Aree 8 put on @ ishes Big Surprise on Spa’s Last Day. board, Five yeera ago here he aleo rad the firs 2 but It should be added he was the firet man in that time. Phil Carter, after being tn trape (suerte! to The Krening W practically from the start, made a SARATOGA RAGE ice oe considering | 86Pt. 1.—~To-day was the first time with- in the momory of the latter day race- _|s00r that racing waa witnessed at the aiaion Patera J 1 oars pane Haratoga course on a holiday, and It was Peete naa Waterbury, @, 4d-#a,,"mall wonder then that the biggest ea Ma. Byer, Allegheny, (38, 9-—T%; |°FOWd Of the season wan on hand. ‘The Archie Reid, Bt. Andrews, #4, 39-79; W.|asmembiage that in polnt of numbers ‘A. Btickney, At. Laie, 4, 4-88; Hamil-peclipsed that of Saturday, which up to Khwanck, 4, 41-6; H. 1+ /that time was the largest of the season, Downey, Apawamis, ¢ 4 tras, |, THO Joature event of the atternvon, John M, Ward, Garden City, @, ‘| the Lanor Day Handicap, found the 1 w. ¢ PYehnaon ent y Cock 0° the Walk and Howard | Reyburn, Jawbone, Donald MacDonald the 17th was remarkable, that he wae in the trap there Other scores em 6-9; G. A, and Guy Fisher declining the inaue, but MoCall, Ph phi cock jr, Oakmont, «2, 4-00; M./ the balance that faced the stafter in Barnes jr, Englewood, 42, 4-6; W. L. | this event made up a wel! matched fe Glenny, Plainfleld, &, ++-™; Walter J Qh -yeur-olde “and up. furlongs — maid, 107 (Musgrave), 7 to 5, 1 to 2 and 1 to 4, ‘Hester Prynne, 9% (J, Mcffage and 1 to 3, wecond; 76, Up to two o'clock Walter Travin en 4 6d MD. ut In TAKE IN SCORING. 1 and even, third. Sempre A wave of sympathy went the round" | Knight, 109; Yankee Notion Smith) Honey Hee, 100; Tartar, 108; Sandval 102, aleo ran, Time, 1.12 4-5, The firat event saw the favorite, making good, but it was only, after @ struggle that aroused thone in the atands and on the lawns to a high pitch of enthuslaam. fulness was disqualification, ty good break, Hester Prynne au After the two hours scores in tolto the front clowely followed by Yankee slightly lower, although external Notions and Hlackieton. This wae condition were unchanged i the order for the frat quarter of Hieepy Hollow, 43, #2 4 ee mile, when Mu nent Housemaid . 4, Seinen, {t? the front with the others right close . a ns cf ir, Bufte 41-86; K. Le, Ame reviled 4, 6m; Georae T. Brokaw, [(0,0er heels. This order prevailed it should commit have been and went to th Garden City, @ 4-4; BB. Knowlton, /Untll the turn into ghe stretch wae) cy Platt, New|™Made, where the firat ¢ Hou | L.. Hicks, Nassau, |Matt!, Fester Prynne and Shackleton; \dae, Redford, 4, |17eW clear of their feild. tt was @ a, 4, |ferce drive during the last hundred yards with Heater Prynie coming H. B. McFarland, Huntingdon Valley, in and gaining on Hounemaié, but 42, 41-8; Devereaux Lord, Forest Park, the finish foum! the Hallenbeck mare @, ©-4; 8. J, Graham, Greenwich, 41, |/asting long enougk to win by @ head 43-88; Roy Webb, Englewood, ©, %. from Heater Prynne, with Shackleton Oawald Kirkby, Englewood, @, 4-90; [half a length away. Semprolus, whieh 3. G. And a, mH attracted plenty of support, broke Jerome D. upper Montclair, |badly and wax outfooted throughout 41, B19; Robert Gardner, Chicago, 42, ]the Journey felis, Kenilworth, 6, 47: CECOND RACE. 43, 43-46: | Mandicap Steeplechase; three-year a ©, 4-7 Jods and upward; about two miles, Frank ¢ Namwa, @. 01; | Zam, 1 (Wolke, % to 1, 8 to 1 WOR Worthrook, 62, 4, 6 to B, frat, Malthle, 162 (Blencks, 2 Walter Tr . ty skip worth re- |i, Sto b and | to 6, counting wax hia 6 on the 13th which | Wind, 1M (Sette, 7 4 y a new tee, There he wot in under | to ball and ekied it 143, and Buckthorn, 160, also ran. ——-——>—— Tho steeplechase uncovered a good OTTAWA WINNERS, thing in Cie wemy horme, Zag. which war al the remunerative pric 1 BN Andrews pace and acted turn and a half of the the Liverpool, in front of the clubs | FIRST RACH—uree WW, two-venr J olde, sta furlonas.—tndolence, 12 ('t jor), 6 to 1, even and t to 3, Arat, © ar Michael, U2 chart, 1910 10, 2106-4 jouw, he took off short. He landed out, yf, Fathom, U2 (Falrbrother, | agtride the brush on top and went B to & 1 to 2 und ont, third Time) down with @ crash. Iron this point on 116 1-8 Allan Gold, Rip Van Winkle 4, which war tn Recond position centered in th and John M. Ward, | and Patty Kegan aleo ran, previously, alwaye held sway and AKCOND RACK-Huckingham Hans | prove! an eany winner by ten lengt dicap, $600 added, all agen: Ave ang) from Malthie, with Son of the Ww lone-half furiongs--Pan Zarate, 115 | third, « similar distance back (Keterie), #10 8, 1 to 3 and out, won| o ry Pe ip bine, \ ae oe nw OAKLAND, Cal, Sept. 1.—An el ond out epcond: Loh enth-hour awitch nd J r eae), # to b, BtoB aNd OUT, INIFA. | erates tay a dim Grin in atalled th! (to the ring for the t ros and . Jtweer Ad Wolgaat and Joe Asevedo. THIRD RAGE Purse HH, three-yeur | irank Sohuler had been aglected, but olde and upward, foalet in Canada; Woigasy mudienly chan { ne mile—-Aunborite, 19 (Warrington), | ath 04 bis mind T to 2, 6 to 6 amy 3 to 6, fret; ‘Tropaelum, 116 (Pemke), 4 to 1, 6 to 6 and 8 do 5, AT AL. PALZER’S TRAINING CAMP Copyright, 1913, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). FIRST GAME. Maranville, sa. 78 FROM GOOD FLD len omnm suo 8 wlerosocneseco® 5 El clwlwiwewawl Blerncomn wow? weleonmseossoo™ 3 Fletcher, ss - coon oem Hwee cessecHo05" connor oo ano? l-eseeo-eo-se908 \ locceowsHowoh ar when winning wal Ran for Meyers in the ninth inning. *t Batted for Demaree in the tenth |ad Spall feu in the tenth| All teams were tied with @4 miles and 90001001 4 O2/the feld oy ten le ‘Time—2 hours, Umpires—|t-nighy. The men were five mil O'Day and Emalie. Argentine Leads America In Big Shoo|d |r 2 2 ittioe any sate THe | CAMP PERRY, 0., Hept. 1.—Right | ra, |-deye of expert marksmanship under the day, The variqus shoote of the National Rife Association were completed Satur- 6 hereafter all contests will be the from United Btaten and the inva: Canada, South America and Kurope. ‘The first important event of the in- __— ternational matches was the individual as begun this morning under fairly favorable weather conditions, . ‘At the end of the first we of the ‘he regate 1,147, and th —_—->---— AMERICAN BOAT LEADS led h { first, Smith aiso banged IN RACE FOR SONDERS.|i00"s souncer, wnion nate and ta id o) ond. Sen of the! 2 to 1 and 1) » third Time—4.27, Bill Andrewa, | MARBUBHEAD, Mase, Sept, 1.—The soniter of 20 to for the Arat of tie Afth wa! ein the ero wind on wticalm nigat, there but outabde the \@ which solled from ef shore t of f yachts have Dreved uitiauaily fant tn Hight winds and in the | hit, a pretty drive to centre for « he drifting game in their reapective trials The Wittelavach X. ind is the moat pro-|bounder to Doolan, Moran reaching ‘ nounced soow that haa ever participated | wecond on the bit, Paskert made a have Langtord fight at his club, watoh | fame, Belmont, it te eald, will pay GiK@e, In an International series, and is evidence enough that Uncle Tom {men and sonder yacht design achte- toned keen ate afternoon as the third man he she tobogganed ound MO be- the y in ® long atring, in the yachts were went with one of the As the firwe boat across the line ft astern #floult to aay which hi rly betting was 2 to 1 on Wo). | lead: « ied ' drove = fy to Mora: the’ firet leg Seine to windward, TAMING ore THe Far. A MERE INFANT AT 222 POUNDS STROFER. Rear. le eu EVATION Heavy PALER. | Worn, Four Teams Riding on Even Terms ‘to their credit, Desperate Sprint at Noon ana two tape mad againat 431 mil in it year's ra , Brookiyn, owt of the contest. ton Motordrome. His effort was a di Derate one, battling with the ridera{ men falling together. OMiciain rush {one after the other until he held a halt (to th@soene and carried Lambert aw: O) lap lead. Martin Kensler until the Six hours of racing saw Chappie 1 Along at a forty second | fleid caught the fast going ¢ | Sprints were the feature of teenth hour. on account of the condition of ti utes before the clos ye EM Lak AE exceptionally cautious after tl —— | Rochelle Rowing InTwenty-Four Hour Motor Race} i: °::.":.: were all on aven terme, with 438 miles) Piere. > Saip @ lap at the noon hour on the! Lambert started to mount the course, ma in the M-hour race at the Brign-, Dut his motor slipped from under him|arst quarter. Time, 6.05. and he crashedinto Henri St. Yves, both} Intermediate Quadruple Sculls—Wen ting the | dadly brulsed, while St. Yves escaped | pace for the rear brigade pulled them | Without injury. first place with Kessler second and ‘ub, Cambridge; second, ‘Megcier third, The men had covercd| crsde oBat ¢ ; only twenty-nine miles in the last hour}New York Athletic Club. Tinte, ¢.30 4-8. [BRAVES GUESTS OF THE GIANTS ANNUAL REGATTA + ONTHERALEN TESTFOROARSHEN | ' ‘Pittsburgh Pair Wins Junior | Double Sculls From New | Rochelle Representatives. [a The best oarsmen from the pig cities vf the Bast met the pick of the New son the Harlem # twenty-fourth an- | \ \ York rowing er tod! real regatta of the Middle States Re- |watta Association, Smooth water amd int laditions. It was uhe last big regatta.ot part of the counuy and regarded as second in importance only % the natiooal chanolonships, : ‘There were nineteen events, ail one’ raightaway. The firat event was gle sculls, which rowed mite ation had men entered. The n Boston. Philadel Pitrsburgh, Balt and the immediate vicia: } summaries Junior Single Sculis—Firet hea:—Woe > lao 3 indel Boat Club, Bal- timore: W Bell, Cotumbia Boat Club, Pittsburgh, second, Time, 3553-8 | Second heat—Won by Walter M. Camp } nell, Maita Boat Clud, P..tiagelphi |James K. Barden, Palisade Boat Chub, | Yonkers, N. ¥., Time, 5.4 2-6 third, Friendship Boat Club, New York, Time, 5%. Association Senior Single Seu! York. 31. bed | Second Meat—Won by Henry H. 1. Riverside Boat Club,, Ca aa | Standing of teams at fourteenth hour: | "R%?™ Brey i Ae When Chappel Tries to | Chappet-st.yven-Haxan, 438 miler: Cos. | Dridce Mase: secund. W. 1. tant | we tello-Mercler-Cox, 438 miles; Keasler-|\ Intermediate Single Sculle— Gain a Lap. Beetricne mies Miller. New York Athletic Club; second, ante Ae allen 8. G. Bennett, Sheepshead Bay Rowing An accident dust prior to the in} Club, Brooklyn. The other contestants Soeaafles The Evening Worl.) of the fifth hour put the team com-)aiq not Anish. Time, 5.33 4-5 BRIGHTON BEACH, N. Y., sept ie | Deere et Paul Lambert of Clevelacd,| Junior Four-Oared Gig—Won by Ar- Arthur Chappel tried demperately to ‘ay Flacher and Franz Krebs ¢!| undel Boat Club, Baltimore. ‘The Malta Hoat Club of Philadelphia, the only other entry, stopped at the end of the ed }by Nassau Boat Club, New York; sec- ay ond, Malta Boat Club, Philadelphia; third, Undine Barge Club, Philadelphia. Time, 4.0 2-5. Senior Quadruple Sculls—Won by Riv- he} Senior Double Sculls (1#-pound clase) itrack, due to the heavy dew, which|--Worm by Metropolitan Rowing Cieb, caused Lambert's fall, The riders were ‘epi ew York: second, Lone Star Beat id. Club, New York, No time taken. There one lap to their credit. Keaster Jumped | Done Of them, retursing, on RCP | wan a foul at the mtart and the race tha, but was Cer | "More than seven thousand fane|Wa* started over again at yhe three and | thi me. 4 of jast year's mark and though they were good to one lap ah looked hold the advantexe. i jo. 10, The riders showed plenty of vim and ee gi Ne 11; Mercier, No, 13; Cox, alertness after the six-hour rest ae regained the distance lost in the e@ly | No, morning, wh owing to the heavy strong sun thoroughly dried out the keeping the fans on their feet all ‘The teams are made up as bellows: Chapple, No. 8; St. Yves, No. 9; age ‘ an, Ne He took second om Yerkes's out, Ferd ; 02000000 0 1-3/nauied by Chapple, Sayer and areeted the five teami quarter mark. = Firat Base on Errors—Beston, 1; New| before he had time to gain the: the race. At the half-nour th aie alll emia levers, Gacrifiee | The going was hot at this atage five Hare vase tled, having covered 37 . " y i les an ps. Hite—Doyle, ‘Snodgrass, n Base—|same, after hitting an eighty an mi Left on Basee—New York, 6;| hour clip all the way, Kessler was ap- | Peak —, Tene cemennieonl Avery | Boston, 10. Bases on Ralle—Off Demarce, | Pluuded time and ace ars bleiieat r-Ohne-Sperl team and the Chapple- i 2, Struck Out—By Demarge, 3; by Heas,|*!!P Sway. A big crowd wan math | St. Yves-Hagan: team for the leeder- Hit ty Pitcher—By Hess, 2 (He for the finish of the event at 10 o'clock ° (Continued from First Page.) to Kajght. Wagner tripled over Wel- * Ohne, No. 16; Gperl,|ter’s head, Gardner scoring. Carrigan Gingied to left centre, scoring Weguer. i Garry, No, 19; Cronin.| collins faned. Two Runs. One Left. Lae ea the: wre ce tate a aeii| left. Bweeney followed with another ‘THIRD INNING—Zeider aingie® @ in ti track before the continuante of the He fell at the fintsh of the first lap. Hejover Gardner's head. After two oe opportunity to sped up. i At the fourteenth hour the teame! course. to third. ieher filed out to Paskert. to ¥t ‘ing im ttt shaw made a pretty stop of Laderun'slat frst. Doolan Cravath going to second, |out, Fisher to Daubert. No Runs. No! One Left. Miller tore off a sin, Daubert nent a slow grounder to Doo-|'The Chink also planked a single Jan, but Mike's faat throw to Luderue| left, advancing Miller to eecond. Moran to left, scoring Harieell. Otiheecty w, rificed, Byrne to Knabe. Cuts! dea of. Mayer anatohed| Who threw late to. the THIRD IN her mrabbed Byrnee@ hard- lowed enaw, forcing Mayer at second. ground |outanaw's quick throw to Daubpet a 4 ———-— , * Byr was doubled .up at first. No Under such conditiona intereat to-day | runs, None left FIGHT NOTES, w Miller popped up to Kna right, Kingling lifted @ akyscraper to |Mawee. Moran made bie second sat in short! + is aimost certain now that Cutshaw beat out his slow, leh he will pot hold him to his promise remarkable running catch of Stengel's RTHREERUIS ra eee frapts no more to do with the big tals Ao] FOURTH INNING—Knabe hit a — jbounder which Smith gravved with) The referee for che Palser-Moran nd and got his man at first,’ heavyweight battle at the @. Nicholas ® poor throw Paskert’s| Rink on Wednesday night will ne- too hot for lected by the managers of the fighters A wild pitch'are the only men that the second. Cravath the fighters thought geod enough No Runa, iad referee the bout and one of Let ‘ : will wet the job, with the chances 4 Wades Utied © bign one to Magen iis Delas me went off his motor in front of the this morning, making {t lightning | es’ tan 4 font ond. amerding, the men plenty OC |Gygtems cree” ons gttae’ was exmee| (oot cs mies, crass eeenee eee Uonally fest for the condition of the to left. de took fe and Mil- Fisher's pounder and threw him out at] ler scored by @ pretty al while the ‘dvac:.No Ai None Left Chink went to third. Cutehaw stole Frencl ING—Burna fited out to| second. Stengel aleo hit to Knabe| nounced, was to have i Fisher, Mayer bounced @ single to Dut this time Otto made @ fester| inks of the Deal Golf nga, Ooeatry A| center. A great double play then fol-' throw to Burns and Yingling was/Ciob here yesterday, a4 touched out on the third base line by| It wes expected that he would play hit Mner and tossed the ball to Cut-; Burns. Wheat wes retired on hie fast|in @ four ball match with an emetesr touched second, forcing Gweenay, Wag ner threw over Mundy's head in trying fot a Goutle play, Zelder scoring and Maise! taking second. Wetter iifeed te Daubert bunted safely up che first bese| speaker. One run. We, Smith sacrificed, Mayer to Lud-| Hooper hooty. Mundy BRO KLYNS. erus, A wild pitch advanced Daubert ER No Rune. One Left, : FT second, kept on to third, when @wemey FIFTH INNING—Daubert made o ‘of the International Union, This (Continued trom Firet Page.) sensations! atop-of Luderus scorching} ‘Tew '@ centre Geld and ecored an the di "1 to tows ¢! yy] dell got away trom Weiter. Meteor sroundar and manaded to tom ne tal] ial cieua auton ot Lawkr's Mah 3 easy for Ying-|'Urning around and GQnally eretting it Appavently safe bounder and threw him! ling and Daubert. Burne grounded| With one hand. One Run. Nome Left, ‘ore now standa:jont at Ar je United States, |Dovian fouled out to Smith. No Rune. | Left. to thrown out etealing, Carrigan te Weg- nainnati ese hit, to Knebe,|2@ One Run. On| 2ounder by Knabe and Luderus, One| as & partner against Will Norten, Run. Two Left. 2 home professional and another amg- jt more | Ausust Belmoni phy jheayweights will be used in bdute by pe obs AH ti Ad a ‘Tom MoCarey at Vernon, Cal, Tom has| lightweight jockey of the season. [1 already sent word to Joe Woodman that | order to obtain the contract papers a tion the lad oy H. Penny of Guttenvers to of the forty ctebag