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ies re "HALE, HOLDEN BOLSTER YANKEES LF TECHNCALTY GY VTE TOBY DSTSHRNGY MATH | BASAL GOS AT SOUTANPON|” WOMEM HELP PRET He Played Wrong Lost Ball|Rock Island Wants to Get and Maxwell Won by 2 | Back on Map With Profes- Up and 1. sional Team and Takes Step. “ r ‘ (Bpectad to The Brening World.) ROCK I3LAND, Mi, Sept. 18— |, N. Y~ Sept Et Rock eland voters, by a comfortable & long time since eo many expert | majority, indorsed the project te pur- Golfers found themselves outs\de te onase @ dail part and put the city firet set as when match play b0s@M |eack on the baseball map with & league ben Byers, Ernest Thomson, | unger the new Illinois suffrage ta Archie Reed, George Stanley others too numerous to mention. Some of them did not even make the second eet, ow- ing to the difficult course. D. M. McAlpin, Morris County, was the man who lost on the playoff between five for the last four places in the first division, Those who got in were James | A, Stillman, George Barnes, Charlies B, MacDonaid and J. G, Jackson. ‘The draw @ as well as could be expected, Oswald Kirkby, Englewood, gold modal score winner of yenterday, Lewis, Ridgefield, the kid whose fast frat half yesterday afternoon will pass into tradition for years to come, drew James R, Hyde, Brooklyn, and McKim Holling, Harvard, with Archie Moll- waine, National Club, Kirkby lost to Lee Maxwell, Scarsdale, 2 andl. There was an odd technicality conpected with thelr mat Maxwell was 1 up ending the 16th hole. On the h Kirkby lost his ball and after @ earch far longer than the rules al- Jowed thought he found it aod played tion, however, showed that the ball he played not his own, but one that had been lost by some one else, Then came @ further hunt for the right ball, A long discussion fol- lowed, the book of rules being sent for. Fegulations are explicit that the ‘8 the wrong ba!l . That left Maxwen} Darwin, the Englishman, played eapl- tally and beat George Burnes 3 and 2 Darwin played the first seven holes on the Inward stretch in 2 strokes, one | bring to America In @ under par. To the turn Barnes held him mmary follows: Barnard Dar- wim, England, beat G. H. Barnes, Apawamis, Zand 2. R. M. Lewis, Ridge- field, veut J. R. Hyde, South Bhore, 3] cod Second set: W, S. Stafford, Engle- A. Johnson, Sleepy Hol- «19 holes). W, Bo 1 G. B, Thom eC. Stan! 8 » Wy Moore, Morris County, connec HAVRE DE GRACE WINNERS. FIRST RACE.—Selling:; for three- year-olds; five and @ half furlongs— Scallywag, 111 (Butwell), 13 to 6, 3 to 5 and 1 to 3, first; Trifler, 98 (J. Me- Taggart), even, 1 to 4 and out, sec- ond; Silver Moon, ™3 (Robbins), 8 to Ni 3 to 1 and 6 to 5, third. Time, 1.07. _ Ford Mai, Couer d'Alene and Briar Path Handicap for two- xs—Superintendent, 10 (Butwell), 6 t 10 6 and out, first; Mr. Sniggs, 14 (Woife), 18 to 6 6 to & and 2 to 5, second; Tranid, 108 (Karrick), 13 to 6, 10 and out, third, Time— 1,0 3-5. Garl and Humiliation also ran. THIRD RAGE —For three-year-olde and upward; one mile and eeventy yards.—Working Lad, 100 (J, McTag- wart), 1 to 2, out and out, first; Falceda, 1 (Teahan), 7 to 2, 3 to 5 and out, sec- ond; Superstition, 10 (Burlingame), 10 to 1, 3 to 1, even, third, Time, 1.46265. Hedge Roxe, J. H. Houghton also ran, @OURTH RACE—The Foxhill Handi- aap; for three-year-olds and upward; slg furlonge—Light O'My Life, 117 (Glass) 4 to 1, 3 to 1, even, first; Hester Prynne, 9 GZ. MecTawgarv), 4 to 1, 8 to 4, 4 to 5, second; Marjorie A,, 100 (Deronde), 9 to 2,9 to5,4to 5, third, Time, 113 Spring Board, Cherokee, Rose 33, Sonebago, Shackleton, Prince Ahmed and Asylade also ran. FIFTH RACE—Selling; two-year-olds; five and a half furlongs,—Mordecal, 103 (Butwell), 7 to 10, 1 to 3 and out, wan, Juiall, 108 (Schuttinger), 9 to 1, 8 to 2 and 4 to 1, second; Ovation, 105 (Davies), ¥ tol, Stol and 7 to 5, third. Time, 1.00, Redpath, Sunamit, Centauri, Irish Boy, ‘Thelma J., Gress aud Charles Canaell alge ran. year-olds; five palm LS MONTREAL ENTRIES, MONTRPAL, Que., Sept. 12.—Tlue Bon- entries for to-morrow are as fol- lows: FIRST RACK 0 Three-yearokls and up tobias, jel; Gy tu ; Queed. 1085; Dwo-searold — Haniicay, ongs.Stevesta, 04; Privet ; Minda, 05; Hethom, 100; 103, E--Derby Cup,” three year olde (00 ecdded; 1% miles, 12; Ondreman, 0; Cl stream, were nearly unanimous in favor of baseball for Rock Island and swelled the majority. The fact that the 1000 bond issue approved provided for the purchase of eiz acres outside the park for @ municipal athletic field je the proposition spectally attrac- 0 the women voters. ‘With the ball park privately ewned by the Rock Island Baseball Association league baseball was not @ paying vea- in Rock Island. Baseball fans ‘and persons interested tn the play- movement joined hands im sup- the proposal that the city buy the park and to-day a movement was inched to dbtain the Springfield fran- chise in the Three Eye League. Fatl- ing tn this, an effort will be made to Get a place in the Western League. e beaeball club to be put in the field next epring will be permitted to use the park for games at home. While the team {s away the grounds will be used by amateur clubs and teams of youngsters, FIGHT NOTES, Tw Jim Buckley, manager of Gunboat Smith, is one manager who is not afraid to let his man fight white or black men ao long as Smith can get enough money for his trouble, “I will match Smith to fight Moran, winner taki terms,” sald Buckley, “a does not stop him I will go get a gun and shoot Smith, Bapper O'Neill, weight George MoDo1 manager of Matt Well ti English light. the former going to weeks for fights, won a battle at The Ring in WHEELER WILL PLAY. MARSHALL IN FINAL FOR COLLEGE TITLE Stearns and Douglas Elimni- nated Easily in To-Day’s Semi-Final Round. (gpeetal to The ‘Wortt NOBLE, Pa., Rept en Wheeler defeated J. N. Stearns 3 up and 3 to play in the semi-final round of the Intercollegiate Golf Tourney here this efterneon. J. Marshall jr. defeated D. B. Douglas 6 up and 4 to play. brings Marshall and Wheel in to-<norrow’s final eound. Dougias of Princeton opened a surprise package by defeating C. B. Webster jr., the University of Penn- eyivania star, 3 up and 2 to go. Web- stere’ defeat was even more unexpected than the elimination yesterday of Ed: jarvard went out in 9 one stroke below par, and made the retui up it year, was defeated for the French champion- ship ftunner up in the Wiscon- was somewhat of a dis- @tearns hed little dim- culty in defeating the Yale man three up and two to go. The match between R. D. Pierce of Marshall of Wiliams was exceedingly close, victory finally going to the Wiliams man by one stroke, which won him the eighteenth hole. ‘The fourth play went to jee! ft J, T. Bishop, also of Yale. won two up and one to go. A jay in the semi-final round een rna and Wheeler, a shall, and Douglas. Wheeler ft up Yale, defeated ah aeiaiaia’s- iin a Ae ACAD MRR. aa HE BVENING: WORLD, FRIDAY Se (Continued from First Page.) smallest crowds of the season, there Deing lees than 1,000 fans In the stands when the game began. Caldwell and Sweeney were the bat- tery for the locale and were opposed by Baumgardner and MoAllister for the St. Louls Browne. FIRST INNING=Shotton didn't get &@ good ball in four and walked. Aus- tin laid down a sacrifice bunt and went out, Matsel to G. Williame, shot second. Knight threw o1 Pratt, Shotton taking third. Walker dropped a single into left, ecoring Shot- ton, Walker died stealing, Sweeney to Zetder. One Run. Malsel bounced « single off Baum gardner's wrist. Holden sacrificed, Baumgardner to Covington. Masel made a clean steal of third. Coving- ton got Cree’s bounder, but Maisel beat the throw to the pl credited with o Cree out stealing, MoAllister to Bal. enti. Pratt out H. William: One Run. BECOND INNING—Zelder threw out - |@ Williams. Covington singled to ven- tre, Balenti singled to cent ton going to second. Mod Balenti, Knight to Zeid ner fouled to H. Willia: Knight foule threw out Gilhooley. to Walker, No Runs. THIRD INNING—Zelder threw out Shotton. Austin struck out. Pratt hit the might field wall for two bases ‘Walker filed out to Gilhooley. No Runa, Sweeney lined to left centre for two baees, Caldwell struck out. Maisel lined to G. Williams. Austin got Hol- den'e wicked smash and thw to Pratt, who ran Sweeney down. No Runs, FOURTH INNING—G. Williams struck out. Covington flied out to Gil- hooley. Balenti lined to right for three bases, Gilhooley falling down in trying to field the ball. McAllister grounded out to H. Willams unussisted Cree doubled to left. H. down a neat sacrifice and gardner to Covington, Cree going to third, Knight hit to Austin and Cree was fun down, Austin to McAllister, to Austin, Knight going to second on the mixup, Gilhooley doubled to left, soor- ing Knight. Zeider popped to Covington. One Run. FIFTH INNING — Baumgardner popped out to Knight. Shotton beat out an infleld hit, Zeider making a wreat one-handed stop, but was uw to field it. Austin was hit by a pitched ball. Pratt filed to Gilhooley in deep Zelder fied out one INCHES OF SPORT au Walker filed out to Cree, One Run | WINS RACE AND MOTOR CUP. ie vin Girl, 1S (Taylor), @ to & 2 te 6 Sweeney wan called out on strikes. | LONDON, Sept. 12—TNe Britian ANd out, thied: Time, Lont4. — Irleh Balentt backed out tn short right and) cropboat Maple Leaf 1V., owned by) King, Lingprite, Hermanna also ran. caught Caldwell's pop fly, Maitel wae i stack, ‘daar, and representing the; FOURTH RACK—Selling, steeple called out on strikes, No Runs, | te Yacht Club, oan tho Brit: |¢RaNe; four-year-olds and upward; 6900 SIXTH INNING—G, Williams singled iy, International Motorboat Trophy. | Added; about two miles.—Malaga, 182 to comer. Covington btuted to Maiselt, latiy krwwn as the Harineworth |(O'Fain), 3 to 1, 410 8 and § to 6 won: who threw out Zelder forcing out G. Aarti raver concluded to- |Javerence, 18 (Kermath), 13 to 5. 6 to 6) Willtama, Baienti flied out to Githoolty. | Hay ver 4 cin Osborne Bay, Inte! and 2 to 6 second, Liseie Flat, 137 McAllister went out to same way. No| of Wight Haple Leat won two of |(Noe), 7 to 1, 2 to 1 and even, third. Runs, another, | Tite, 609 4-5 Bushinrk, Noble, Race- ~+ — -<-— entry, was} well and Luckola alro ran. RESULTS AT LEXINGTON. Wijolm a Prench| FIFTH RACE—Selling; three-year FIRST RACK-Setting: purse $10, ror olds and upward; $500 added: tx tur longa.—Mama Johnson, 99 (Taylor), 4 three-year-olds and upward; six fur-| ured S24 0 Booka, ie "(rag 3 C Lew taal : . ef 5 . 8 to Jongs.—Winning Witch, 108 (Gone), | Syn, Yen e-|even, second; Brawny, 107 (Obert), 4 won; Chanticler, 8 (Gross), second; | onda; Ankie I 43 minutes % see-|to & nd out, third. Time, 1. Lady London, 102 (Buxton), third, §2| onda: Crusader 4 minutes 30 2-6 xeconts|Henpeck, Euterpe, Tom Holland, Willis mutuela paid: Witining Witch. straignt| The American entry Oe puak parila’ rai dp ph owned by Commodore James Pun 420, pI $2.70, ehow 2.70; Chanticler, Ge Chicago, and the Desi La place 410. show 20; Lady London,| French representative, the show 4.50. atarting line too early and thus lost a COND -. 2 pu xo; | ap ewch GROOND RACH—Sellina: purse, $200;| MOEN. . cace of the eeties was Won for two-yenr-olda; five and one-half fur yy the French boat Despujols I. on longe—Rustling Brass, 108 (Turner), ni eatay. Her tinw w, 1 minutes Rac, 11 Moftua), second; Gipsy Love,| 34 seconta, mM (Henry), tht Time, EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN rns), 6 to 8, 3 to 5 and out, second; Clabhy to Gen Poetreskey. ~ Jimmy Ciabby, the Milwaukee crack middleweight, who defeated La Grande, & promising sallor lightweight of Friece, in a twenty-round bour at Sacramento, Cal, on Labor Day, hase been practically matched by Jimmy Coffroth to meet Sailor Petroskey for twenty rounds at Coffroth’s open-air arena in 6an Fran- claco next month. Petroskey and Bob Tv McAllister have boxed two draws out nd finigied th fucpended. WASHINGTON, Sept. 12—Manager Birmingham of the Naps received a telezram from President Ban Johnson to-day notifying him that he was in- definitely suspended on account of hia run-in. yesterday with Umpire Egan ‘The Clevelander objected to some of Kaan's called balls. iene 96.10, place $3.90; show $2.90. Bac, plan show 82.90. Gtpay Love, show 92.70 int Mamie, Deatmo and Dr Samuel also ran. THIRD RACE--Pureo, $400; for three- ar-olds and upward; one mile The Grader, 108 (Small), firs Flying Tom, 100 (Buxton), second; UU. Steppa, 10 (McCade), third. Time, 14% 9-5. Mise Hawketone also ran. % Mutuals paid: | ‘The Grader, straight, $8.30; pince, $2.40; how, out Flying Tom, place, $2.60; show, out. U. Stepps, no show. —— BASEBALL GAMES ——— AMERICAN LEAGUE, AT BOSTON. DETROIT— 00100003 1-5 BOSTON— 250601 Batter! 9 Leonard AT PHILADELPHIA. CHICAGO— 201000200-—5 PHILADELPHIA— 01000060 -—7 tea—Rénz and Kasterly; Plank, Thomas, “18 McKee; 4 and AT WASHINGTON. CLEVELAND— 00010000 0-1 MONTREAL FINISHES. RACE—Selling; for — two- + $600 added; five and @ hnit furlongs.—Stevesta, Ha (Burne), § to 1, 3 to 1 and even, first; Requirem, 115 (Gould), § to 5, 3 to G and out, aevond; | Cannock, 102 (Loman), 18 to 1, 6 to 1.) ito 1, third, Time, 1.67 3-8, The jerenata, Aprisa, Parcel Pont and) ran. | ND RACK -Four-year-olde and upward; $500 added, 6 furlongs, —Queation Mark, 108 (@ould), 4 to 1. 8 to 5, 8 to 5, firat; Lord Ladas, 9 Grain), 6 to 2 even | and t to 2, second; Battery, 104 (Obert), 4! to 1 8 to 1, even, third, Tine1.15 1-6. | Cherry Seed, Fairy Godmother, Southern Shore, Burning Daylight. Clem Beachy alno ran THIRD RACE—The Provincial Nur- sery; two-year-olds; $00 added; five furlonge—Sandy, 115 (Skirvin), even, 2 to 6 and out, first; Irish Pride, 116 NTHIS IS SHEDDING TIME FOR STRAWS-—-AND YOUR NEW FALL HAT IS READY FOR YOU. COME TO ANY ONE OF MY STORES AND YOU'LL BE RIGHT ON THE STYLE QUESTION. rey 1 tant ve. AMUGEMENTS. eS LEADING TH London on opt. 1 by knocking out George Colbourne, another good English lightweight, In the fifth round of what was to have been a twenty round bout. | J. Masshall j Douglas, Prineeton, de- WASHINGTON— Oo1030101 —6 Batteries — Blanding and O'Neill; Johnson and Ainsmith. right, Shotton going to third on the catch, Shotton and Austin pulled off a successful double steal, Kn. ht's ree n to Sweeney being high, Shotton * 2 FOR 25 CENTS CLUETT PEABODY. Starting the. Fall Season, 1913% In presenting a dress-suit case to each cus- tomer, I do so with one purpose in view— that is to get onethousand nen into my store who are in the market for a suit of clothes. For the price of $15.50 that I am quoting for Suit or Overcoat, I expect to give every man coming in the equivalent of $30.00 value in clothing, and the dress-suit case is simply an inducement to get your order now, no natter when it is to be finished. Reserve your skepticism. I have every coloring that a man might ask for—blue, gray, dark silk mixtures, and all the fine, quiet effects worn this season. These goods will be made up in my own daylight work- MITCHELL shops, and each garment bears the union|$15.50 for suit or overcoat, and | want to label. ieee asm tigmee any ie paucaie the public to this change. The A wt nen irst_ two weeks of September are always Rock Overcoatings. The Rock mills are} considered the start of the busy seasqn, and located in Rockville, Conn., and they manu-|for the balance of this week [ present free facture some of the finest cloths made in]a handsome Dress-Suit Case, with the com: this country. Through a middleman | was|Pliments of Mitchell the Tailor, 1 do this able to secure about twenty styles of Rock|With the intention of getting thousands of Overcoat fabrics, just the thing for a man Mitchell's fifteen-fifties on thousands of dif- ae ferent customers. who doesn't want an extreme heavy coat. These goods are of fine, soft texture, beauti- | Suit or Over- ful in coloring and weaves that would delight |egai to Order a connoisseur. My price, Overcoat to order. /inejudin q $15.50, 4 Dress Suit I have made a decided change in my Case FREE. nS organization. | have sct a standard price of COLLAR WM. 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