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Feaink Moran Outclasses Al Pal- left — while O'Rourke's man weath- the count. At nine Palser was on feet. He walked over to Moran de- ely and immediately tried wicked- Into action, and missed as the pehe next round started, Palser had ‘fe the body, but the punch was He then brought into @ play Mgmt uppercut, in which Jack John- ® known to specialise. Again his Were smothered. Moran, who been busy blocking Palzer's efforts, Fer and Knocks Him Out at the) ~@ went true to the cup. This so surprised Travis that he bit hin cigar in two. Each | sidered the dark horse of the tourna got a five on the 2th, and at the turn! ment, had rather a clore COME. ON AXEL LETS GO UP AND SEE THE PALZER MORAN FIGHT AND.GET -- A UNE ON THEM GAN! IS SOME GuY PRACTICING _ ff VAbirTHmETiC 2 IN "THE THieD ROUND MORAN BEGAN SHOWING PALZER THE DIFFERENT SPOTS ON “THE CANVAS. --CLANG-WHAM! Copyright, 1918, by The Pre ou SURE! G s (‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1913. _BEST SPORTING PAGE: IN NEW YORK: i You Cay Size 'EM UP AND SEE WHICH ONE YouD RATHER Four, Ann tee mated 2 You uP! 5 (T LaHDeD onN-AUS Jaw, MORNING CARDS. col. Fred Herreshoff of Garden City, con- Evans was 3 up and going strong. j Morning round with Whitt Anderson had an e time with Sher- | Hoth were all | Oty, 1 up on round. The match wae bitterly fought and Evans only jumped to the lead on the 17th hole, when Travis missed an easy putt. Both Evans and ‘Travis were deadly afraid of each 1 the up-State man off his fect. Sherman Krew very wild on his drives coming home and frequently trapped himself. Anderson waa going like a clock toward tl i EEFORT To PUSH UP To HIS FEET i Publishing Co. (The New York World). At's GRIN - BEFORE THE FIGHT | | Fashioned Sleeping Cars. DOWN THE GIANTS’ LEAD. | | wission it it taxes a whack at wooden pc,| pila Sitatinte Cleveland. Chicago. The Phillies are fast cutting down the Giants’ lead, and if they Straight in Philly and their defeat by the Braves in two games out of | four, while the Phillies were winning four out of five from the Dodxers, | are things that tightened up the race. The Giants are playing the OF THE CLUBS PACA. vw Pullman coaches. They sald so to-day upon thelr arrival here from Cleveland. Princeton qualified four players and | Harvard three for the second round of the courts of the Merion Cricket Club at Haverford. The representatives of all the other colleges entered were elimin- ated in the preliminary and firat rounds played yesterday. The other institutions Tepresented were Yale, the University =o: fey NATIONAL RACE TIGHTENING UP ‘ ‘i Moeller singled to right. Milan JORAN WALWED CUT forced Moeller at second, Maisel to Opening of the Seventh Round. AND LET Go ONE RIGHTS Zelder. Milan caught napping off first, Sweeney to Knight. Foster singled to Goerrigh | 1913, by The Pree Pubtishing Co. TWRIING HIM AROUND A Russi y fteft. Hartzell threw out Gandil. No, (The New York World). AND DROPPING HIM ON HIS, iY} PRINCES Runs, One Left. HE Pai loran fight at the St. FACE —A one e UNGSIOE NOTES SHCOND INNING Nicholas Rink last night fulftied PUNCH KNOCKOUT MOCOND 13 Hartzell filed to {te every promise. It lasted only | AND THE ONLY Hiian, Foster threw out Knight. Gi- of ite soheduled ten rounds, but | a hoviey out, McBride to Ganill, No ft wab-a fight/every inch of the way HORM. None tare, 6 Meran won by a knockout with the firat ‘Stor cee k @mch dramaticaly delivered a few nec- w/) ms ‘ibaa hea Hartzell threw ends after the bell nad called them from 1€ ( CAN ONLY ’ mth. McBride out, Maisel to their corners, It was a long, almont REACH MY Knight. No Runs one Left. @traight, right-hand drive that chipped CORNER (LE THIRD INNIN ider out, MoBride on the point of the chin anf STAY THERE ! to Gandil Sweeney flied to Moe jehed him face downward on the Y fay Hahor inet an totathe. Stale) wa, Referee’ Roche counted alo c, Morgan to Gandil, No Runs. One a@eguting the seconds into Palzer's ub. the giant never moved untli “seven” an Gatin da Wee reached. Then he quivered and _— 7h soe ROAR i to finally flounder helplessly as MUST HAVE ache en get shouted the final “ten,” @ BAD CoLb bs f sl . Two —abellgcedl dal vearoudiodta paigebbard TONI6HT PALZER WAS OuT" IN HIS CORNER FOURTH INNING—Gallla threw oat From-sne frat tap to the finishing punch FoR SEVERAL minuTES Wolter. Cree filed to Mo completely outclassed his man. . -—_-—_—__ — is NS ae hun oe Pals master at boxing, and AFTER A TERRIFIC SESSION | Left. ‘ i inches, vered with deadly pre- IN THE FIFTH “THEY STawrebd . alsel threw out Gandil, Me and deliberation, had their effec For ( | Ma ou and Morgan Was cool and collected, and this ax ® WEEE CORNERS WHEN THE Ne fine “TIMEKEEPER POUNDED ON THE FLOOR. No Runs. ft as snyihing clon boot the battle “THEY tt s nl.. | FIPTH NG~Kaiit singled to — | A . pacers, bi ay h tw hit into a double, Moran B early ae the third round Moran | ——————— 1 A S ROCHE COUNTED CEF Tum | White Sox Protest Against Being] (ip5"trr.Snedoner xetuscd to take the to Mebirite to Gandil elder out, Fos . Afte 14 sured him « place in the semi-finals ” = ‘ cup, which let first honors fall to Mrs,|ter to Gandil, No Runs, None Left. Cianee ot nevis ay ‘att 0 Gembresee : ‘ATAL TEN", PALZER MADE A GAME. Compelled to Ride in Old-| Martin’ Gurau's bay gelding, Mack | Moliride flied to Zeider. Gideon out, Franklyn, which during the whole sea- j fon was driven by Henry Smith. Dr.jtre. Moeller hit a triple over Wolter’: fn pushing fashion and Palser Whittemore, BUT FELL ov Sivece won th murkd to. thaiees t a triple over Wolter's “clear-headed, however, and took In 446636686 3 sana tail ptt elder, @ount on one knee, smiling vei (Continued from First P Herreshoft, ST. LOUIS, Mo., Sept. 4. Two of the lawn tennis players who MAG cera then walked sacs: @t Moran, who had quickly Out 434646663 640 , ber of the Chicago White Sox is held places on the Davis Cup team—|"6Y- sher force weeney at second, away to stretch his arms on In 43635663 PHILLIES FAST CUTTING to back the Interstate Commerce Com-| Harold H. Hackett, the captain, and|@allia to McBride. Maisel struck out. Wallace F. Johnson—are among those who will play in the special cup tourna- ment which begins to-morrow on th . Her: saucy Ge Fe hae te akties Cae tte tee ain ine ake route from St, Louis the Sox were] courts of the Nassau Covntry Club at| singled through Zeider, putting Foster yw hw left for the stomach, only to reshoff was short on his drives and sake ‘2 bd a ey Lave been COIng 20) herded into two old-fashioned sleeping | Glen Cove, Long Isiand. The list for the|on second. Morgan forced Foster at Moran then beat Palser to the MORNING ROUNDS. {approaches and did sien fatad Suk week Philadelphia will have the pleasure of seeing her two major cars. These were sandwiched in be-| Singles aiso includes most of the ranking | third, Fisher to Maisel, Ainsmith forcee with a hard right to the chin. iy 8 league representatives battling for the wortt's championsiip ext tween new all-ateel cars, increasing the} Men in this section of the country | Morgan at second, Zelder to Tartzell, ry moment Moran appeared to be- Moraing Bound, 18 holes — Onick edareos Ic ts not ten days ago since the Now Yorks bad a lead of a {chances that Mr. Comiskey’s warriora | Theodore Moosevelt Pall whe Bis) le Gandil going to third. An attempted * ‘Bvans, Chicago, 1 on Walter J. Jaf dozen games, and ut the time the prospects anpeared to be that they t i with Hackett in the doubles; Raymond } | sat eratie . (ole phe gh Ql tysearh eal Perse} ae Our would even further increase the margin between themselves and the would’ goto the morgue 18 case Of 8p. Luis, Walter Merrill Hall, Dean (oune steal felled, Ainemith being run game, instead of continuing along in 2 In Natira ChOCNAtiCOAl Ligcade EaLana’aloctcs New taikea ieaie ae wreck. Manager Callahan, with the| Mathes, Frederick C. Inman, Alrick H.|4own by Knight between first and sec- fisual heady way. He made one| Jerome D. Frévers, Upper Montolair, | oan aie Puilile eres eek aaa a hale canes Gonind tare colaate New Haven disaster fresh in Man jr. of Yale, Gustave F, Touchard, [ond before Gandi! could cross the plate. swing, a sort of an awkward |¢ up om Archic Reld, St. Andrews. Vout vrs 6 2465554 OM =a great gain to make in so short a time. ‘The Giants’ loss of three | raiwed such a kick that the Poueet Le Der, Mae eee eee right such as Gunboat Smith] gagerpom, Massachusetts, 3 up onli; ., 466656 4-4-8 Oeer COP RiIi ! sepa were switched to the rear of the train.| Henry W. Slocum, the former national ——.- champion, and other Directum 1, the sensational pacing tly been instructed to crowd| Whittemore, Massachusetts, t the turn, but coming home the Dodgers twice to-day while the Phillies are tackling the Braves once. the intercollegiate lawn tennis cham-|tallion of the season, afforded the spec- hoe Weie mith tele Uraay aon ean in Gaae tnrtity eanreanien: husetts player cut loose with o pionship, which will be played to-day on|tators at the Grand Circuit races at | a hin Rikine eee vv ge] ‘ried to reach Moran with a long] ©Y8ns Jed Travis 1 up in the Arat|gtring of 48 in the last three holes th Hartford a fine spectacle of his speed | to be o practice again near the ght when he took the 207 pace in » heats, outclassing the field. The Capital City 208 trot was won by the little bay mare, Cheeny, after losing the first heat, while the unex- pected happened twice in the 2.90 trot ~-HIGHLANDERS, (Continued from First Page.) the non-arriva! of the Highlander base ball togs the start of to-day's game Was delayed for half an hour. Only five minutes was allotted the Highiand- ers for batting practice. Ray Fisher, who beat the Senators the Inst time the teams clashed in New York, waa in “he box to-day for the visitors, and wae opposed by Melville Galila, who started his first game for Washington this sea- son, although he has finished up o dozen or more. FIRST INNING—Matis Wolter filed to Moeller. Gallia. No Runa. struck out. Cree lined to None Left, Ainsmith fied to Wolter, N [Knight to F Ilia singled to ce Wolter forced Fisher, Foster to Morgan. No Runs. One Left. Fonter beat out an infleld tap. Gandi} Coombs Improving. Jack Coombs, reported as being out ef of the week, This ls considered unlikely by Manager Mack of the Athletics, ‘The Gprig, owned by John L. Salton- etal, to-day : "S 1 of Pennsylvania, Dartmouth, Haverford, | for three-year-olds, allowing George y ® right to Palser's| other and thelr nervousness lost many Caecesesem ! TERDAY'S GAM Washington and Lehigh. Princeton's | Rex to Ca it eke Bee It_was a well-delivered punch! strokes on the outward Journey, eapec- (46045544 on i Pare. . entire teum, consisting of George M.| Pont that the best he could do Walser stood up under it in a way 0 . = t " Church dest peas's oh on; Wendell 0 Moran. fally for Evans, who wag very uncer- Sx bb eee | ah, a ' Kaha ic. ee ay Nate ‘ was second place. this early the pace seemed to! tain on the greens. 66554466 sem} GAMES SC. D FOR TO-DAY uhn, B. aw eM, BiGaes, 16 oe ing on oth Ther nt, | Trav, the vatran, played the more TARTS fran OULD FO mien {ilunaeteted ne tree Harvard er | PHILLIES AND NAPS IN > as it seemed. While they consistent game, but the Garden City | young Reld in the first halt. "Th bt fiat at Mttaburg ; are KR, Norris Williams Jr., member of POST SEASON SERIES. Palser tried to uppercut Moran,|man w unfortunate with many of! champion didn't have to extend him. the Davis Cup team and runner up in iy. succeeded in reaching the| ni, ties. The intense heat caused both | self to win 6 up. Travera jumped to | = = sia - —-——|this year's Newport tournament; J. J.| oLMVELAND, 0. Sept. 4—That the (lesa fs boyd iw players a great deal of discomfort, ie thar on the first hole with 4 to{ j Armstrong, State champion of Minne-| pnitiies and the Naps will play a post- @f his own stuf, hooking a hard right| Travis, now in his Afty-arat year, ea- | Reid's § and the xt. Andrews repre. | | FIRST. GAME. j#ota, Kentucky and Wisconsin, and W.|seayon series showk! they both be run- fo";tha mid-section. As they broke| pecially suffered from the torrid aun. | : F overcame this handicap. = | M. Washburn, joint holder with Touchard | ners-up in their respective leagues is strom the clinch Palser atarted| © syorning cards: ht, eed GIANTS. of the Eastern doubles championship, | tne announcement expected here just as right uppercut, but it barely grased SOME GOOD APPROACHES. Rk. H.PO. A. E. soon as the Naps find they are mathe- chin. ——a ‘j Snodgr 11 2 00 pine Tisssure Drivsre. Association * matically out of the pennant rac ‘ Al- 5 ky 2 rooklyn on es 0 h t been completed to this stage of the battle Moran Travers was an interested onlooker at (Continued from First Page.) Boe ap H 4 ‘ 4 0 light Rarnens races on the Brooklyn | (uem Piake Maye ies tne contest at had everything his own way. He the Aninh of the Evans-Byers match. ete rien 0 0 2 0 4 {Sieedway with an interesting programme, |guch a time that they would not in- Rearest to the old-fash- The champion after his victory over 5 Bure a 6 0 2 8 Hdecrwe V. snedeker's big bay welding, 'terfere In the least with the World's vywelght of anybody since the Oulmet promptly dusted into his atreet [ling to Cutshaw, ‘Tesreau died, Yingling | Shafer, 3b. Cuban, won the cup offered to the geries. Hope crase started. He had| (doing out Kvans junped to the lead on! oie ana hurried out to to Daubert, Snodgrass ted out Murray, rf. o13 1 0 jo meet the two hd coking | tim i | the 1d-be ee aatiue tre 4 Byers on the thirty-ninth, |“. NIN | Merkle: 16 8 } ‘Youattach or detach noth- J wou succemsore of Jim| needed three tu hole out SIXTH INNING—Doyle to Merkle | Marquard, p oot o ’ Sofiriés, And, all-important, he hat] prige of the West went out In two. friend remarked to Travers that hel wired Cutshaw. Murray ran out in dec "| Crandall, p. 00010 ing. Merely turn the cuffs rs ait Ay Roth contestants were seized with an Lbsag eyes Meeps beating the/rignt and made a neat catch of Sten-| meCormick 0000 0 over. No difference in ap- . urth round Moran seemed to pride of the West. The champion's soft terrible smash, Ins got a haxe . H ttles and ran out a string « r — ee ke le rarance from the regular from his efforts, He had peen | *ttack of rattles an (answer was that his hat was in the|on halls, Doyle tosxed out Daubert Pe ‘ e Paizer the best he had, but the [of §# for the next five holes, a very) ae side) Totals... 7 727 4 4 attached stiff cuff, Jows.farmer was :aking it al! with an|poor showing for seasoned performers: ‘ — ee nial ut to Moran, flanae! McCormick batted for Marquard tn 7th, Doubles service and halves it relish. The going was no fast| Travia deserved a better bresk of luck, step, pred Herreahoft is usually the| threw out Fletcher, Yingling tossed WITH CLASS jaunderi R ly added to ; | be ers ;: seas BROOKLYN, ff ise rein inst bot thous they | however, onthe aCth, when he Dulles dra cli (ee pallbreson the: meine ana nctL noni uly bP BEN oo. AE. the famous Galan Shirt, f fonds before | ofr a long putt only to have the ball) generally the lant to leave it. She laa] SEVENTH mith heat out 1 1 0 00 : Me ue due to ring, Na Bake OP LHR Gas Keon observer of all that tranaptres, No|& bunt for hin third straight ft, Fisher ee co Ie pl ALZER was far from a beaten man miuured the match on the} one can convince Mrs. Herreshoft that | fouled to Mevers Fischer fled out to 113 00 hen the sixth round started His eighth with a beautiful approach and) ner husband won't eventually win the | MUFAX $m short reht Wingitug atruc oo oo o ia Shi ove had ‘be bruised and bis nove putt, while Evany spoiled his cup shot | gournament-and nobody wants 10 con-|°"ierrog drovped a single Into short | Meyer lt 1 0 2 0 0 Columbia Shirt Co., Inc. frem jerriflo left hooks cure. orks , tabby pieced by Moran. He bad enaugs [DY _careraseness: At the Xuttis: Dat) vince her elther right. Herzog out stealing, Fischer | Daubert, 1b 11 8 2 0 - New York @f tee Dulldog in him to force Moran | NO even with MY stroker 5 ras to Fisher, Smith threw ou® Murray. | Smith, 3b.. 1t2o04 Fn the ring, trying for an opening, The tenth was halved in an ordi-| Walter J. Travis, one of the oldest |iigner threw out Meyers, No Runs.| Bisher, 8s “9 0 3 2 0 Wonderfull Great For sale in all the body with his awkward right, | nary 6 Evane was | up on the eleventh | tournament players In the country, waa! None Left McCarthy, ¢ 0 2 5 2 0 best men’s furnishin, Moran, however, has a habit of steal-| eany putt.) the picture of despair after he lost his| EIGHTH INNI Moran fled out Walker, p. » &€ & €&© 6 be fag the other fellow’ mum, He promptly |The o14 master came right back on the| morning rounds to young Male. Thelto turns, ‘Teateau knocked down Cut- | pane 10000 and department store Dis right to Palzer'y stomach, |Next hole and evened the score when | oid-time champion moodily walked to|ahaw's wicked stab and threw him out BOs Deer overs melt ea ee bf vainly tried to retaliate win Byans was guilty of inferior putting: ae Leena a a mane at first, Stengel lined out to Doyle, Totals 67270 1 out to the body that didn't plenty of lemon in ut he was as}No Runs, None Loft ’ ¢ natural, This parti Alan WuKoh ; en eer happy as a kid in the aftermoon when he ‘Merkle filed out to Moran, Cutshaw SUMMARY, Bs neemed to be one that he hi; finally succeeded In beating his youthful! tossed out Tesreau, Snodgrass beat| First Base on Ballet, Marquard. 3 Grilled in; but Moran knew too! Beth halved the long thirteenth in 4.) opponent. out an infleld hit, Doyle popped a high| off Walker, 8: off Ragon, 1; off Crans " sai i i sy NTH ick Out—By Crandall, 1; qmeeh and he rarely landed it cleaniy | B¥ans was caught twice tn traps on the fly to Smith, No Runs. One Left. 4. Two-Base Hit—Smith. yen tet and escaped vith £ te Tr Probably the unlucklest shot of the ern INNING Whe: raeiat yr | Dy Ra 4 " Moran kept circling away from £ The Chicago man rgain wast4ay Was one Oulmet made in the afters | NENT INNING—Wheat batted for! Houpi «—Cutshaw and ie'n 4. rd sain cS ‘4 ; ns. He filed out te ~| Murray . Palser went down again in th 4 Hing. He flied out to Fletcher, Dau-| yp Doyle. Hit by gotind after Moran had swung rights Cater ant allowed Travie to square |noon on the ninth hole, The Bay State |i ee neat out an infield hit smthot| hn, OO fo Dis Jaw, holding him up|Me_match on the Afleentn when he] tilecholder approached Anely and elect | into a dou Fletcher to Doyle| Attendance 5,00, ‘Time of Game, 1 k 4 od 4 four-foot putt, “vane. poor , ed to make a twenty foot putt, Hi Merkle " None Left. hour and 5 minutes. Stipes him with one hand white yy the aren to this tine threw | careful alm and the bail gradu ta Mer yea ine ’ or Oo Maane, Moran swuns two y & scare Into hts admiewe, on Its way to the hole and came ¢o near ; AMAA CPAien Repeat ie ke h halved the Ith with mix aw} that it hung suspended on the tip of THE SPRIG. WINS RACE |internationas agndan KeahE aati abs Rech An opportunity for early buyers to save money. flegr on all fours, looking stupid, He piaved Travin a partial etymte on the|the cup. "Oh," murmured the gallery ‘now won a leg in the President Wilaon Suit ends from last season's selling. duet avout on his feet and 7th, and the veteran was frced ‘> play |S the ball wobbled over the edge of F R Cup. T Fie continue when the bell r It with five strokes to four o> the Went: | the hole, ‘Tho order at the finish was: Sprig, M $20 ern hope Bot halvel the Isth ite and —>—-- len, cima, all American boats, and o Measure, eription ts needed for the Hyne came lint up Jim Griffin, the popular referee of San geia IV. Serum, Wittelabach X- Sati 1p here was dust one punch py) thw truidien tie fann were ree| Francia, has consented to act a tnivd | Each of Taree American Roats Has German fleet, the laat named Cut, fitted and finished to suit you. Satisfaction eor-never Kind. ‘Moran put ears Warded with some of the Western atara| man in the ring when Willie Ritchie and x the fifth mark as the Sprig guaranteed. Every garment is made in our own et strength that he may ave famous sivts, including sensational | Freddie Welsh meet for twenty rounds Now Won a Leg in Interna- Ls establishment. Open all day Saturday. during his month's training at bunker recoverers and 80-foot putts, |#t Vancouver, B. G, on the night of > ’ qi Trai 4 %. Grim dat fi 4 tional Cup Event, imto Wt, and the battle was While Hvans'x card was nothing ex. [Set % Uriin erfused at Arat to ret P Broadway @ jceptional his form was a big improves | threatened to call off the bout unle MARBLEHEAD, Mass, Sept. 4— Ninth St |ment over his morning round and his}he did, Griffin finally decided te off int reet showing thie afternoon weeionig ar 8 the third race in the ¥. — See

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