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NREL gre Nr Ee SIE : - a ae a ___THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1918. ss "LOUGHLIN GIVES BEST SPORTING P AGE IN NEW YORK SHIFT BY M’GRAW INSTRUCTIVE TALK BRACES GIANTS OINTING OUT THE WRONG BIRD! : i hi hi By VIC i ett oe a Copyright, 1018, ty The Press Publishing Co, (The Now York World), ping, Moeller landed on eecond. Milas | singled to center, scoring Moeller, ané> when Bweeney let Weiler's throw 668+ away from nim Milan raced to thin; Foster singled through Meisel, scoring) Milan, Fostey stole second, Gandil beat out @ unt, putting Foster on third: Foster and Gandil pulled off a double Steal, Foster scoring, and when Bwee- ney threw the ball into centre field Gandil also came home as Wolters re turn throw to third base was wild, La porte singled through Zeider and atole second. Henry singied to left, scoring Laporte, and on Zeider’s low throw @ Hartsell, Henry went to second. Pish ‘ a a pitching for New York, MoBride M lied to Zeider, Five Runs; One Lett, STHis SHOWS THE: EIGHTH INNING—McBride theow \'M SuRE | SAW A BIG GROUSE’ AROUND HERE , BUT “Hat Foo. MUTT : KEEPS POINTING Og ar sparrows! —— AT This RATE FLL BE HETTING 30 BELOW ZERO , ; ' Op aa Gene AMDTON 1 Rolf as a Popular Game Is Grow- : Suowinns “HE. ReiATive SiS ae es eae out - ea, Hartasll fled to Mien, , ing Every Day—Kraenziein to ‘ ee rtcr aires eunr BATTING Eve! pol BI Coach Germany’s Athiet SWATSMEN. Fae SEE HANS HOLMER WINS MILE any’s es. ‘ aertae 46 RUN TITLE IN SCOTLAND. « Laueu AT IN Tes | Coppright, 1018. by The Prem Publiching Co. (ihe New Tort Wor HE game of golf is srowing rap- Maly in popularity in this country, particularly in New York. Yes- ~¢ ‘ Qer@ay at Garden City, 3,000 people i} . Z @ralied the semi-finalists in the national é ! re Qmateur champlonabip tournament, : bs “a font, Watching every move of Travers, Evans, se : 44 Anderson and Herreshoff at times with Qreathiess interest. Five years @allery of one hundred was considered @xtracrdinary. So fast has golf grown Fight here in our own vicinity, that there aren't enough clubs to accom- Holmer, the American proto distance runner, to-day won Ki RUBE 1S ABOUT | Professional mile championship, beatt wWHo | F. Kanaly by twenty yards, Hie poe eararh 4 minutes 4 2-5 secon: a Fieaves INTERCOLLEGIATE TENNIS TITLE FOR WILLIAM \ a fmodate al] who want to play. For in- when he finished the morning’s rouno G HAVERFORD, Pa., Sept, 6.8. Ni stance, at the Wykagyl Club there ls a VERS N ER @ll square with Anderson. A gallery ig ds) Williams 24, of Harvard this aftern ‘waiting list of applicants nearly a year of 3,000 trailed the players and saw a won the intercollegiate tennis oh , os. match with the issue al in doubt. ‘B83 z pionship by defeating W. M. Washbur: A Nearly everyboty that can afford the The champion couldn't disturd his , tJ { also of Harvard. The score was 6-4, 8) ; time is playing golf, Even two or three Massachusetts opponent with an early as 16 4, 6-1. DE ©f MoGraw's Giants have taken to the ’ lead of two up on the third hole. An- = Williams was a member of ¢ game with such enthusiasm that their derson kept ploughing along, and final- (Continued from First Page) (Continued from Firet Page.) American tennis team which won th smapaser for a time feared it was taking ' \ ly began to overtake Travers on the “ | Davis challenge cup from England tit their minds off baseball and made them .) seventh bole. He made the match a J ai aummer, The match to-day wes ut down their trips to the link: even at the eighth, and jumped in the 7 “3 3 bounder to the box, Matty to Merkle. |day to come back. Marty McHale was| played under unfavorable weather con. ‘Bagiand is 20 much Interested in the ~ lead at the turn, The champion seemed : 2 Shafer made a neat stop and threw out! on the firing line for the New Yorkers, | Mitions, A fine misty ra @ame as played on this side of the badly worried by the way Anderson fz Collins, No Rune; None Left. i aoe out the play making the @oean that three of her newspapers (Continued from First Page) Dressed him, and lost three holes in a Snodgrass, fouled to Fischer. Fieher | Th? Senators’ double victory yesterday) vii. wich compelled the two c ave sent representatives all the way COW) & MOMAIRASIG Coe iMane tar Hisg, | brought out a bis crowd to-day. i s Baa threw out Doyle. Fletcher filed out to Stengel. No Runs; None Left. SECOND INNING—Stengel lined a beauty to right for a single and went <d-Matael walked, Wol-|t@Stants to stop at frequent intervala siter at | Temove the mud from thelr shoes. In spite of the bad weather, however, @ large crowd saw the play. FIRST INN ter also walked, Cree forced W. second, Foster to La Porte. Hartzell hit {nto a double play, La Porte to MoBrido here to “cover” the Garden City tourn: Coming home the Bay State man in- meat, with an allowance of $1,000 each in the finals of the nineteenth National | creased his lead to two up on the thir- STANDING OF THE CLUBS fer expenses .or the comparatively short | championship over thia course. Traverw| teenth. At this point Travers rallied RATIONAL LEAGUE, trip, Of course, England had some! in the second round was invincible. An-|gamely. He won the fourteenth and || Xr You WF 43 “al pote. Mi Slane O° Fepresentatives in the original field ef | derson, fighting bravely against terrible] equared the score on the sixteenth with ees i Bie E 4] Weah'tom, a it. Laoute. A to third when Murray let It roll to the to Gandil, No Runs, One Left. a icago. : K fence, Daub ing! . 5 arene 4 boo Sagpelted hgh bo hol peed | ovagalln paar lheg aor aapeipapr] [ote cndicerid kth i Ba Sie oi he fence, Daubert singled to lett, scoring | “sroetier grounded to Knight. sitan |ATHLETICS TO-DAY UNDER out Guring the early rounds, the Interest | afternoon rounds. NIP AND TUCK TO THE 18TH RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. pica game, || Daudert taking second. Matty got | safe on Hartzcll's fumble, | Foster tiv PATRONAGE OF VATICAN. @o far as the Englisff correspondents | ‘The deciding match was played before HoLe. feshington. 8: Nor ete? gimme. I] Fisher's bunt and threw to Shafer, fore. |to Glinooley. Hartzell booted Gandil's - concerned hasn’ eee a scenes never enacted here before. The rim Ay ag: ing out Daubert at third. Doyle got |Stounder, putting Milan to third, La) ROME, Sept. G—An international Ip ao ring Cell mgaben Shigeo ame fight Anderson Anderson appeared dassled by the & t Fisher's hot bounder 4 touched | Porte filed to Cree. No Runs, Two athletle contest under the: Pelser-Moran fig! ie len Clty when he held Jersey star's desperate rally. Travers Mtubureh, &: At 4 Fisher on the line and threw to | Left. | patronage of the Vatican opened he: tournament was discussed in snc te even for the first eight himself jumped in the lead at the seven- mi Ame. Merkle for a quick double play. One| SECOND INNING—Foster threw out a Unitke the last occasion, in, game way one would expect to hear | iracted a tremendous gallery. teenth but couldn't bold his gain when || “slled st «nd of servi laates. rye Run. One Left. Knight, Gilhooley fanned. Zeldler cluts from across the Atlantic the Giants’ wortd series chances talked | grey hetore the start of the second | Anderson equared the watch of the let oy Burne lined a pretty sinsle into lett, | waiked, Sweeney flied to Moeller, No|@hisred repreventatives: round scurried out to places of vantage, v4 Shaf. Ned | Ri One Lett, 0 VOUERe te eee * iad afer was called out on strikes just} Runs. One . Prines 2,00 clubs ti ss “How 4i6 Jerry do to-day carrying lunch baskete. Travers took first shot and promptly ata " as Burne died stealing. Fischer to} Ainsmith filed to Welter. McBride | wittraas.wo anterucserent Tosusaas one. “Fine,” Rep aglb ydonegd rete ain] ‘Phe crowd, reinforced by tatcomers| sliced his drive into the rough. Ander- ta question was Jerome Travers, | £f0m New York, numbered about7,000 at | son ying in knickerbockers, was Molt champion, who was in danger the ninth hole, and this was increased | mare successful and landed well up. Being eliminated from the tourna- to 10,000 at the fourteenth, where Travers | Travers got two bad lies, missed an in the medal play round. And, completed his rout of Anderson. Hun-| easy putt and holed out in 5. Anderson, ‘uso to say golf was an old man's | dreds unable to see the match climbed | going straight, went out in four. Into trees for a fleeting look. Travers's tee shot went dead on the GAME FROM THE|sreen end the champion only needed th Fisher. urray singled to left. Meyers {also tied to Wolter. Gideon tripled to out, Cutshaw to Daubert on a siow | o Casbion died, Hartzell to pounder, No Runa, One Left. Knight. No Runs, One Left, THIRD INNING—Ruelbach went out,| ‘THIND INNING —Meltale, Hit by GERMANS ELIMINATED Fletcher to Merkle. Moran doubled to| pitched ball. Malsel forced MeHfal right. Cutshaw then Ilned over Snod-| second, McBride to Laporte, Wolter | FROM SONDER RACE, MARBLEHEAD, Mass, Sept. 6—The | grama’s ead for three bases, scoring| walks. Cree hit by pitched ball. Hart ‘Ainsmith to Gandil. No Runs, Two |German boats were eliminated from MAJOR LEAGUE RECORDS Compiled by Expert George L. Moreland, cago, A. G. Kraenslein, who met eKy. to go out. The Bay State school- Stengel got a base on dalis. Daubert to-day when the Ellen, owned by her got on the green German athletic commission-| An aviator from Hempstead tn his| ‘esc! . but 1 League Natting Average: American League Batting Ave: ,| forced Stengel at second, Fletcher to! Left. has signed a five year® con- y was among those who| foosled an easy putt and took four, of al players who bave played 2 +1 Mesords of all player mho hae ‘a ut.| Doyle. One Run, Two Left. Moeller out, Hartzell to Knight. pe vo-day when tha Eien, 0) ing Wedace After lining the ball into the left fleld| Maisel threw out Milan, Foster flied to fourth American wotary , scored the teen or win the Havemyer Cup, ‘The champion algo won the next hole| teen or «nore games up to ead including Wi o | dare ey more gemes up to apd inci: the highest golf honor in this country, | 08 ® beautiful approach, @ long putt, gor | fu. Set 4. Aad nbo Rave an average ame wt B, and who have of .425 OF | bleachers that was foul by a few inches,| Cree. No Runs. second ee On the Pract F i i CCORDING to reports from Chi- > | Ey 930,000 of the contrast, how-/ champion. Travers won the first, sec- ts to Te doubtea, according to] on dand third holes in quick succea-| 0! putt went to the edge of the hole. Robertson, trainer of the Iriah-| gion. ‘This reversal of form shocked! Anderson still dropped into the rough C. track and field team.| Anderson, ‘The Hay State man played| 0" the fourth when he elloed his drive | Vide vi the German Job! gamely, tut he was @ beaten man be- Into sand. Ho} #, alegre, l'baladelpa fore Travers, who reeled off all kinds Hees, Bostsn of ahote with utter confidence. Resides capturing the national cham- None Lett. walks. McHale forced Sweeney, Foster! . oN . to Laporte. No Runs, Two Left. | fener RAC ‘wo-year-olds; @800 ahi water Gatos a ate Zelder Shrew out Gandil, Laporte Ney added; 6% furlongs—Emerald Gem,, that was too hot for Shafer to handle| ‘ed to Zekler. Ainsmith Pépped to! i (Gould), § to 5, 4 to 6 and out, fret; Hartzell No Runs. Caar Michael, 106 (Lounsberry), 4 to 2 FIFTH INNING—Cashion threw out|to 1, even, second; Water Lady, 108 walked, Laporte threw | (Rightmeyer), 3 to 1, even, 1 to 2, third, ‘The afternoon round was one con-|%4 Anderson, coming up, was trapped| Piayersand Clue, @. A.B, i] aye lar rn @ Merkle struck out, Matty got a base on| FOURTH INNING—Knight watked. _———— ees services. tinuous atring of victories for the| twice and used & Travers just barely abs capa] Cobb, Deypuit ey iy Ae mivsed going out in 3 when « twonty- 48S ER aloes { Fisher to Cutshaw to Daubert, No Runs.|Zeler filed to McBride. i | epesescesnae 7 G rificed, Cashion to Gandil. : balls, Snodgrass hit into a duuble play, | Gilhooley sacrificed, sceuey| RESULTS AT MONTREAL, i i Se setecuté es tsenecus rier eta ees ee sia etd i took four to the green and went out in and Smith went to Doyle got Macher’s hot bounder and touched out Fisher on the line and then threw to| Mulsel. Wolt out Cree, Wolter tak sSoueiteesetih § Potuiet Scstet.ct erneeesuseeke sense § oo te, el econd, Hart- | Time, 2.08 2-5, Amazement, Zodias, Pri- ij x eh,” Chit tus,” Boston het hy Chicago pion four times, Travers has won the bee ; : Metropolitan and New Jersey State peta es yO i eee altered Wiss pwc Sei flied to Milan. No Runs, Ono|vate Petal, Indolence and Canneck ales four times the greatest show- i; “ i | Lett, ran. Pap pay Da ltl Nar et Wie claton, was onderod out of the game) “\ "pride Mled to Wolter. Gideon die —_—.-—— ‘ tng ever made by an American golfer, | Travers had @ world of trouble on the and Manager Dahlen was ordered off Sapehesckyssse: b Anderson changed hia “nicks” for|seventh, He sliced his drive in the Hie waa) Yeah 1s is the coaching lines, Ruelbach atruck| ‘he same na). geenien ome | MONTREAL ENTRIES, = tong weciers * Hie efterpcoe: a dea rough, played a mashie shot Into @ bun- BS Sot | foram, Ciselanth Fi out on three pitched balls, No Runs, erty RNG CK ante cnaedte | proc to ‘eid page LMsiatid Hibeid oad and took two to get on the green. ry B One Left. centre. Gilhooley hit by pitched ball. | Montreal, Qu { siiced his drive in the rough, to! je followed this up by missing an easy 108 a Kirkpatrick went to short in place Monday's Cashion threw to centre In an attempt to catch Knight napping, Milan's re- turn to tirdh was w.de, the ball shoot- ing past Foster into the New York dus- out, Knight scoring on the error, G. hooley went to third on the play. Foster threw out Zeider. Sweeney flied to Moeller, Gilhoo ey coming home, but the run was not allowed, as the little outfelder left the base before the catch, and when Ainamith threw to Foster two to get out, and then holed out on/put: and was forved to use seven for the eiwth, after missing an easy putt. |the hole. Anderson was quick to take ‘Traverse, too, dropped hie tee shot in| advantage of the champion's slump and the rough for almost an imponsible lie, | covered the distance in 6, cutting down Dut he gave an indication of his form |Travers's lead to one up, when he played @ nibloek fore perfect, The Jersey man still went bad on the shot on the e@reen. He ran down anjeighth. He had difficulty keeping om the easy putt on bie Atth, line, Altogether, he played 6 to Ander- ‘The champion increamed his lead on| son's & the ehort second when he laid his drive| Thelr drives for the thirteenth were su stssedseeseketeste of Fisher for Brooklyn. Doyle lined out to Kirkpatrick. Fletcher filed out to Moran. Burns also flied out to Moran. No Runa, None Left. FIFTH INNING—Fletcher made a pretty stop of Moran’ hard bounder and threw him out at first. Cutshaw singled to right. Cutshaw went out stealing. Meyers to Fletcher, Collms beat out & slow bounder over Matty’s head. ACK—Two-yearolde; Canadian tea; | ; five furiongs,—Our Mabelle, 4; | 100; Linsprit, 97; Heit Law, 10y) in Girl and Segal coupied, i ages; maidens; Sou Around, 97; tasting | 118; Urrnavie, 106; Lovd ta : 100) Syowett, 111; Mandy ‘Zane, 113, THIRD RACE—Conditions; $500 added; one Sess SEBS eTAS LET a Ko E Se eSESS ESET Tele FE taeawSv. A ese ae E mt ount, Be ead on the green and went out in|@imost in line, Anderson using wood 1) Hooter 1 Stengel singled to centre, putting Collins | t ; o oa: Ghackestie itd, alr See with @ wondert three, Anderson off the line needed|asainet Travers‘ iron, They were 8, bal i Fo on third. Daubert's fierce line mash Dees (Cennel yc NROOIRY es 108 inane, AR CET Shea could lay claim four, Travers couldn't be atoped and) sbout equal on their seconds, 4 113 | Woud, Moston bounded off Matty's glove and Doyle] “soctier grounded to Knight, Hartaelt | pany wiies, RACE, Three-rear ldo; strpietion, Spe diad won the fourth after halving the three| Travers wae weak on nis third wh rican LJolcked 1t up and by « quick throw tol rurew out Milan. Foster sate on Zeld. | frmncter, 132; Brndows, 184% Uncle Ob, 44a} (renter st pag hry Anderson laid bie ball « yard from the é: Morkle nailed hia man. at first, Nolte ™ooor throw. to Kanlght. Gandii | !rumter aod Uacle Ole Dayton euuye tt ri ‘— yi doubled to lett, putting Foster on third, | painne! tAGen Thre 2earolds aad upwards When Zelder threw Laporte’a sharp | f ~Landenta, 04; 5 grounder Into the dirt at first the bali | 8'Wana Tumto, 127 ‘Malemont,” 113; be went to the stands, Foster and Gandil|yinis Gaivet ents, utente and BY scoring on the error, Laporte taking) SIXTH HACK—Three-yearsolds a1 second. Alnamith singled to left, scor-| siiings $600 aikled; six furlongs A aemeational recovery from a buntter| hole Anderson won in ¢ to & increas. | Boy} by Travers was the feature here, The|/"s hie lead to 3 up. next five holes were halved, Anderson,| Andereo drive for the fourteenth trying every trick in hie fell away to the left, close to a bunk: orleans to cut into the , | but he had the better second, as Travers in athleticn 3. At the turn Travere was $ up and going| was ou the long grace, Anderson was |} shout Sept, 3. strony weak iu putting while Travers, getung Runs. Two Left. Shafer struck out for the second time, Kirkpatrick threw out Murray. Meyers hit dy @ pitched all, and went to first. Reulbach tossed out Merkle, No Runs, One Left. iH eumee Peet vised SS SL=SzE SS ‘ 48 62 100 ae but abreast An ee: BIXTH INNING—Smith filed out to]; 1 100; Biron DeKalb, Catmpeor \eely froi ug! low: bf ing Laporte. McHride filed to Cree. of Re 5 “ BWAMNNING next Wednecday, sep’, DERGON MISORS CACY PUTT cut nicely trom the roush, holed down League Plichers’ Burns, Kirkpatrick flied high to Snod-| Treg Runs. One Left. Kats "use Beate Gove ttn Rene at nae , Sep’, AT ELEVENTH, in 4 to 6 Anderson 1 up. National League ers’ Re 2 grass, Flacher went out on a grounder| siyunTit INNING — Engle now | 100: ‘Camedia, 110; ‘Youve, 11a) MoOM® SEVENTIL sted, No Rune, Matty asy, Reulbach to Daubert. Smith threw out Snodgrass. Fischer elone to the press stand and got Doyle's high foul. No Runs, SEVENTH INNING—Ruelbach struck out for the second time. Moran single! to left. Cutshaw laid down a bunt and went out, Matty to Merkle, Moran mov- ing up to second. Matty tossed out Collins. No Runs, One Left. Bmith threw out Fletcher. Burns out the same way. Shafer flied out to 6ten- gel in deep centre, No Runs, EIGHTH INNING—Stengel was called out on strikes. Daubert filed out to Murray, Smith struck out, No Runs. None Left. Murray was called out on strikes. ifted a high fly to Smith. out, Kirkpatrick to Daubert. No Runs. None Left. NINTH INNING—Fletcher made a. pretty stop and threw out Kirkpatrick. Fiachor filed out to Snodgrass. Reul- bach struck out for the third time, No Runs. None Left. MoCormack batted for Mathewson and was called out on strikes. Snod- wit on the wrist, but Um- wouldn't allow it and he called back to bat. McGraw ed on the decision and wi w eres A oes The Boston schoolteacher alipped up| Anderson drove the longer ball tro:a| ,,2eord of, al uulcuem whe, Mare pitched am iaterested throughout the tong] °" five-foot putt on the tenth ana@|the Afteenth tee, but Travers got ahead Pitchore and Cube, a, MT inte corine: when preyac| Travers added the hole to Ie atring, Jon hie second; Anderson was short four | tiustn’ Chies win" be under way Yor the tee] Mantitos ay came gon the next. The) foot with hie thind and Travers almoat |W ee the apert at the Jockey Ciub|prouch phot, but eunk a great ¢wentys| immed the cup. The hole was halved For inetance, on Sept, 10 a|five-foot putt from behind the flag, |!" ‘® Anderson 2 up, Gay meeoting will begin ut Havre | Anderson had @ fine chance to win the; MATCH 18 SQUARED ON 8IX- with the stakes and the prices | hole but he again misued an easy putt TEENTH HOLE. A that tipped on the edge of th . Se 48h TOES Pumiice | iach halved the twelfth in ‘and the| Travers ourdrove his opponent fully & twelvedday session | thirteenth In 5, @ yards trom the sixteenth tee, For parieniys ermer Cd wal * Win Tes ere only needed @ haif| his second Anderson was @ yards short urel y days of con-|on the n 1 he promptly aid thte green ing with the bookies aguin| With & drive that dropped of the edge oe Pal cig eb dned ye hwae fe rereA of 1e green, Freon, real th Match wan gone, warmly greeter fin| feet of the hole, while Anderson was % whose victory was a! feet away on his third, With his fourth Anderson almost stymied Travers but row eacape he had of qualifying early | the ehampion made the putt, winning in the tournament, the hole ia ¢ to 6 and squared the m pitching for Washington. La Porte], threw out McHale. Engle t Maisel, Wolter fled to Milan. No Runs, pli Sak : it 100 MILLIONS A MONTH ZIRA “Wonderfully Great” WINING ON MERIT, Toes weete Helen SSeeee ne: uf 5 ae ee arte vane Morning Round, ‘Away from the seventeenth tee Tr by Referee Bilt ore had @ beautiful drive, and his seo- ond was right on the ling His third curled away from the cup, Anderson's Grive aleo was straight, but he sitced hie eecond under the trees, He recov. ered nicely, but missed a putt, and Travers won in 4 to &, Travers 1 up. Pinying the eighteenth over the pond, ‘Traverse pulled hie tee shot into the bunker to the left of the green and teok twe to get out, Anderson was olose to the cup in & Travers gave up the hole when he missed Bis fourth, re which made them all even for the first ttle of tale tite halt of the mated, zat i s wal klok aft i Peete ‘Ni amal tbe mnbentibeeade TN i en