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RITCHIE RUNS OUT ‘OF WELSH MATCH Ede flv if ERICA LEAGU! | Club, j pel § TL New York, se phia. ast ngton. i i & Z & HY: aE FE? 2» ie! fekee LEE H ; i H { i EE i E } uf if elf i ef i t i er Selling Race for Two- Year-Olds. | | Py i ‘ it i! SUMMARY. FIRST RACE—Selling; three-year- olde and up: si furlongs. Welles, 105 (J. Taggart), 11 to 6 and out, firat; Lady Lightning, 104 (Musgrave), 6 to 6, 2 to & and out, second; Briar Path, 107 (Butwell), 4 to 1, 7 to B and 1 to 2, third. Time, 1.13. Sepulveda, Onkland, J. H. Houghton Ef i iH i yf cbt iy rE ¥E te fi and Right Ea Iwo ral SECOND RACE—Two- ‘old maiden fillies and geldings; five furlongs.—Addle ‘M., 108 (Butwell), 2 to 6 and out, won; Hudas Brother, 10 (J. McTaggart), 15 to 1, 4 to 1 and 8 to 5, second; Joannina, 108 (Karrick), 10 to 1, 4 to 1 and 7 to 5 third. Time, 1.01. Unfurl, Yo blem, First Cherry, Tandsticker, Single- stick, Stonehenge al ran, ‘ THIRD RACK—Selling; for three-year- oF olds and upwards; one mile and seventy Fe fag yards.—Donald McDonald, 113 (Davis), ry yt to 2, 1 to 6 and out, won; Working) Lad, 10 (Nicalaus), 10 to 1, 2 to 1 and! 7 to 10, second; Billing Vandeveer, 107 (Deronde), third. Royal Meteor, fet- & magnificent country place, with an ar-|back and Falcade also ran, Time, tSela} basin and « truly palatial boat | 1.45 2-5. hoase for bis racing motor-boats, But] FOURTH RACE—Havre De Grace) Of the club} handicap; three-year-olds and upward; | “Eddie” Vernon UtWe]one mile and a furlong.—Nixhtatick, | < * a 6, ty yours ago,” he said, “the Atian. {10% (Ambion), 11 fo Boxe ont ‘small yacht club, and none too |? Won! Hedge, cTasgurt), oe ee Commodore HBlackton's per-|@ to 1, 2 to 1 and even, second, Flam- it one of the;ma, 92 (Neylon), 18 to 3, 6 to 1 and h}6 to 8, thind, Time, 1.63, Lahore, Fly- ing Fairy, Baskin, Guy Fisher, Lochiel, Biwah also ran. FIFTH RACE—Selling; for two-yei to Gir Thomas olds; five furlonge.—Susan B, 102 (Ney- Adjantic will be the centre of the vechi;|ion), 6 to 1 and 3 to: and cven, won, orld. ber of this club as to five}, "atuart Stackion ‘as| Salon, 107 (Callahan), 6 to 1, 8 to 1 and Gommodore to enjoy with us the pros-|8 to 6, second; Galaxy, 107 (Wolfe), 10 perity he has brought by his hard/to 1, 4 to 1 and 2 to 1, third, Thelma J, ” s Mordecai, Korfhag Peterkin, Irish / + The cheering thet followed nearly) 5.) Bulgar and Daily Waters also teleed the fool, Time, 1.01345, (Special to The Evening World, t HAVRE DE GRACE RACE TRACK ‘match | Md., Sept. 10.—~The’ inaugural day's card “wih Catt seony ter nie bey ps of the fall meeting at the Havre De wn out of the featherweight | Grace race track this afternovn prom- now fights at about 130] \eed port of a high order und 1 He will meet Murphy at 18 or] esting character and thousania ‘ade to the journey from New Yori, Philade.- phia, Baltimore Washingtoa The . |programme in the main was made up | mee coe eee ae Tan BV Sm ee eR A ES a Ae WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMS SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK SAM LANGFORD HANDED J. LESTER JOHNSON A “VERTEBRAL PUNCH” Se aie Sa ka Copyright, Wil, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World), 4 BRING WORZD, "10, 1918. San coup ony GeT The Dust ‘_ Joun Lesrer. Brome HOWARD DREW'S RECORD BY SPRINTING THe FIRST too YARDS IN & SECONDS FLAT, LANG! ISNT IN SHAPE To FIGHT JonNSoN Just ver, PELKY QUITS TOMMY BURNS Meyers, Tesreau sacrifi for the first out, Simon to Miller, Merkle stole third. Snodgrass bunted and reo around to second base, while Merkle belng put out, Simon to Dolat. fouled to Simon. Three Rune One Left. Dolan was sent off the fleld by Umpire Klem for kicking on @ decision at third base when Merkie stole, Wilson fouled to Meyers. Mitchell went out the same way. Simon popped to Shafer, No uns, One Lett. EIGHTH INNING—Butler went to third for Pittsburgh In Dolan's place. Fletcher singled to centre, Kiem chased Manager Clarke to the club house for remarks from the bench, Burns filed to Viox. Fletcher died stealing, Simon to | Wagner. Miller grabbed Shafer's liner, No Runa, None Lett Hyatt batting for McQuillen, fied te Snodgrass. Shafer threw out Butler, ‘Carey doubled to cenire. Viox single@ to centre, scoring Carey and took eece ond 1 Snodgrass’ throw to tie plate, | wagner singied to right, scoring Viox, but over ran first and was out, Murray to Merkle, Two Runs. None Left. ——>__ | ALBERTS SCORES KNOCKOUT. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 10—Johnnay (Kid) Alberts, the Canadian lightweight champion, knocked out Johnnie Willitte of Philadelphia in the eecond round of & scheduled #ix-round bout here before the Fairmont A. C. Alberts floored the SAM WAITING To Quaker three times, the third time SEE JOHNSon breaking his Jaw. Willitte wi GET UP. to the hospyal, Alberts was STANDING OF THE CLUBS fied out to Moran. No Runs None NINTH INNING—smith fouled out to Fisher fied out singled to right. nett hee UF YESTERDAY Phelan threw | Needham batted for Cheney. ham filed out to Stengel. | filed out to Stengel. Cutshaw, No Runs, HGHLANDERS (Continued from First Page.) : Rouen, GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY Fireles poppea' to . j Mitchel! strolled. Simon lined to Doyle. Hadelrhia at J NIGHTSTICK WINS {AMATEUR STARS FEATUREEVENT AT} WILL STRIVE FOR HAVRE DE GRACE) — OPEN GOLF TITLE Susan B. Proves an Upset in|Entry Bigger by 30 for Next Week's Tournament at Brookline Links. ray. No Runa, T Tue KO. YALE GETS GRIP’ BROOKLYNS. ONGOLF TITLE, | BEATING WILLIAMS Eli Need Win Only Two Single Matches te Cinch Inter- collegiate Trophy. Fletcher Med to Carey. Doyle died stealing, Simon to Wagner, Burns struck out, No Runs. No Hits. No Left. slapped into a double piay, Doyle to_ ———— (Continued from First Page.) Cary out on a bunt, Tesreau to Merkle. rc i Viox walked, Wagner walked. Miller WZ Ford to Knight.| Fletcher to Merkle, No Runs. One ~\ Vd One Run, One Left. Left. Knight singled to right und took sec- ond ona passed ball. Gilhooley by fast running beat-out an Infleld tap, Knight Zelder popped to Pratt. An attempted double steal wae tried and’ Knight scored, out, Agnew to Pratt, to Covington, to Sweeney kot a base on balls went to second Ford singled to left, score but died trying to streton alker to Austin, out a bunt. Shafer took third base on a wild | walked, forcing in Daubert. singled to centre, scoring Fischer and He was out at second trying to stretch the hit, Leach to Cheney to Phelan. Three Runs. Miller walked, Corriden filed to Mo- Archer triplea to left, scoring Cheney struck out. went out, Fisher to Daubert. judged # line drive by Meyers and it sailed over his head, rolling to the but Gilhooley woe THIRD INNING—Colling went out, Stengel was out the ING—Shotton Austin went out on a bunt, the latter covering the bag, Shotton going to second. spiked on the play and the game was theld up and the clu? | Cheney to Sater. same way. Daubert was ou most thirty more entrants for the national open golf championship, p| starting next Tuesday at Brookline, Mass., than there were a year ago, when the fixture was held at Buffau aud drought out such a surprising lla: that the contestants were obliged to begin o'clock in the morning. This time the affair will be stretched from two to four days. The large number of amateurs who have entered this year breaks all records. On Tuesday, the best known contest- Harry Vardon, England, Phelan singled pa: NOBLE, Pa., Sept. 10.—Yale Univers- ity got @ tight arip on the team inter- doctor was called. sted to the clud| | singled to right, sending Phelan to third,; collegiate golf championship trophy to-| geicr walked, filling the bases. Miller! day on the links of the Huntington | forced Phelan, Smith to Fisch Vattey Club, by defeating Williams in| plate. all three foursome matches in the final} to Cut As Yale's score now stands 3 to Williame’s 0 out of a possible Knight going to second. back In short right and got Pra| Walker filed out to Wolter Runs. One Left. Maisel got a base on hails and stole He went to third on a wild pitch and scored on Wolter's long sacri- fice fly to Shotton in deep centre. lor threw out Cree going to second on the Gilhooley filed out Corriden forced Miller, RTH INNING—Smith filed out Fisher filed out to Miller. New Haven Inds need win only two Fischer was out, Cheney to Sater. ingle matches this after- Runs. the to Leach, Archer singled to left. Cheney fouled noon to carry off the champtonship ‘or | fo et: Cheney, fouls the ninth time in as many years. The Williamstown collegians did not yield the victory to Yale in the four- somes without « hard and close stru gle. D. De Windt and J. Marshall J the firat of the Williams pairs to finis! forced N. Wheeler and Gordon Yule t ighteen holes be- fore relinquishing the victory. 46th hole the ecore stood even. Wheeler | and Yule won the 17th and isth hol however, by narrow margins. R. D. Plerce and H. Gardner, the sec- won out over R. 0. Ain- ile and J, W. Gillette jr. by two up and one to go. Bishop and C. W. Baxter won thelr maich from R. H, Hyde and @. W. Gleason three up and one to go. Some Indications of the closeness of the match and the careful manne: four! which the young collegiana play can fact that it was past! before the first foursome though the quartette had teed off at 10 o'clock, ee BLUE BONNET WINNERS. FIRST RACE—For out to Moran. Schulte fouled out Knight walked. the French professional, FIFTH INNING—Ruck Corriden to Sater, Moran singled to Cutshaw filed out to Schulte. Moran was out stealing, Archer to Phe- n, NG—G. Williams filed Covington fouled to H. David Brown, Boston, an old time Brit- Balenti fied out to Cree, No ish open champion, and Chriw Callaway Tom Vardon ts paired National Secretary; W. C, Fonnes jr,, ex-United States am- and Mr. Francie Oul- 10 Was the sensation in lat week's amateur tournament; Tom McNamara, Fred Loving, the home bred of the Arcola Lockwood, ex«Maasachu- setts champion; Jack Hutchinson, Pitta- burgh, and Mr. George Ormiston, also of Pittsburgh. The Wednesday etarters will inclule Travers, New times amateur ohampion, ‘Tom Anderson jr, with John Reld jr. erman bounced a hit off Smith's Sater struck out, Zimmerman Miller walked, struck out. Archer also struck out, Louis. Zelider singled past first ney singled to centre. tealing at the time, went to third. Sweeney went to second on a short Austin threw out Ford./ Zeider sticking to third. scoring Zelder and; Sweeney and going to third on Shot- ton's bad throw to the pla SIXTH INNING—Collina fouled out to Stengel fouled out to Zimmer- fouled out to Aroh Cheney was called out on fited out to Morat out, Fisher to Daubert. single to right, scoring M. No Runs. None} out gtoaling, Alexander to Pratt, Three SEVENTH INNING —BSmith struck NG—Alexander was out, out. Fisher singled through Zimmer- Knight tossed Shotton beat out a hot Austin fouled to H. formerly of Mont+| + politan open champion, put with J. M. Hoche, a Baltimo: McDermott, Atlantic put with Henry ‘Wilder, Boston, former Harvard crack ; John M. Ward, Garden City, paired with J. J. Dougherty, Philadelphia; Edward England, teamed with John Ho-| Englewood; M. J. Brady, Bosto: with H. J, Topping, Greenwic Smith, late of Mexico, who Is te play with Chick Evans; Wilmington, and John G. Anderson, Hoa- ton, last week's national amateur run- Fisher drove a right. Rucker filed out to Miller, ingle past short. Williams, No Runs. ‘H. Williams got a base on bal enough for Taylor and Weillinan | came to the rescue. ‘second, Knight filed out to deep left, H. Williams taking third on the catch. Gilhooley singled to right, | scoring H. Williams. Zelder we ‘on a bgt bounder Schulte was out, Cutshaw to Daubert. Zimmerman shot a long fly to Stengel. | ™. Moran ran back to the right field fence and made a great one-handed catch of long drive to right. No Runs. ald Gem, 109 (Gould), 3 to 6 and out, firat; Amazement, 106 (Skirvin), 100 to cond; Lyric Muse, 4 to 1, even, 1, 40 to 1, 20 to 1 INNING—Moran filed to| Wellman to Coving- Gilhooley by a great run slid | Sweeney got a base, On an attempted double ateal | out at the plate, Alex-/| ander to Pratt, to Alexande: stole second. Collins struck out. Sten- fely into. third, gel walked, Daubert filed on bn n, SECOND RACE-—For two-year-olds, foaled in Canada; $0 add: Miller popped to Cutshaw. Corride: ‘The only amateur absentess of note a - Metropolitan district will be Walter J. Travie and Findlay Douglas. | Unquestionably the international flavor | added by the presence of Ray and Var- ), rt, 100 (Taylor), § to of well matched fields, The feature event, the Havre De Grace Handicap at a mile and a furlon, corking good field of horses, with the ights so equitably arranged that the public and talent alike were at their wits’ ends in trying to choose the Fairy and Hedge each had their ad- loping upon the others, jth racing and with the qua stances. minutes after the finish of each event. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS DAK MO) i don has been responsible for bringing | fy out #0 Many amateura, ELL FOOTBALLISTS ET GRIDIRON PRACTICE. TRY THEM AND SEE! ZIRA "Wonderfully Great CIGARETTES 5 attracted 8 1OQRN are) aa eds fi 1 to ® and o1 05 third, ‘Time—1.0 8-5, winner, Wight Stick, Lahore, Flying [husky glante of for their first football practice of the mirera, with quite a scattering play |season to-day, Head Coach Al Sharpe! steepiechas gave the men @ preliminary lecture this afternoon which was follo an hour of outdoor practice con: ity of horses now here, it !» just pos-|of running and filling on the ball, As aible that before week's time new ingly. FOURTH RACE—Sellin; though safe and fast, will 4 to 6 and out, third, Time, Mi °) a sistant Coaches Dan Reed, Ray Vanor-| & 6 to§ ant of ke will be hung up at the various |man and Guetter, the latter a former| Getopus Dartmouth star and @ new addition to the req and white staff, 3 Racewell, Noble and Ino FIFTH RACE— rl Grey Cup; three: in| year-olds and upward; § To offset the activity of pool-room sharps and wire work«rs, the results of | {thuca this morning. Coach Sharpe hae | one mii each race will be he'd up for fifteen |already laid down strict training rule: for the candidates a He 3 to 6 and out, won bed by 10.80 o'clock at Plate Glass, 121 (Byrne), 3 to 1, even second; G. M. Miller, and Donerall 108 (Obert), 6 to must be | night and will ‘ter 9 P.M.) (Rightmire), DAY WONDERS, !ithace on a jand held to await the result of W injuries. ak (Continued from First Page.) | INS MeQuitien walked. Dolan filed to Mur- PINS —~ Lett 3 -— Doyle walked > SIXTH INNT =, NZ, SEVENTH INNING—Murray beat . 5 > LOL TI L ied oN EE SRST vesuenviitipi Tannen BUT] Ui An entirély new soft hat shape with the smartest kind of new features, See the die sunk crown and button, the vel- our band, and welted overbrim, This hat comes in the new forest At my stores only, only $2, Mr.Goodresser |Remarkable Fall Display Call and learn what well-dressed men ‘will wear this fall. 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