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a ms - WORLD THE EVENING SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1913. BEST SPORTING PAGE: IN NEW YORK ~ FOOTBALL PLAY WILL BE VERY GENTLE THIS YEAR SUW Downs To 4 Mites An) Houk - You're VIOLATING THe A SPEED Rute | YANKS MAY SOON LEAVE CELLAR Fao Sj ous N THREE BOATS10 | DEFEND THE CUP EASLY DEFEAT LOW AND SHIT English Pair Draw Out Big Gallery to Baltusrol in Four- Ball Match. Smt wat You ‘HAT You ARE ABouT To COMM A BREACH or RULE 433, Vou, 17, WHICH PROMIBITS JUMPING ON AN + peage s MAP WITH CLEATS OVER ince Oona ! oo (Apecia! to The Fivening World), SHORT HILLS GOLF, Sept, 13.—-An immense gallery followed the four-ball Professional match over the Baltusrol Goif Club course, in which the re owned British golfers, Edward Ray and Harry Vardon, were matehed No- 1 ASSURE against Afee Smith, tho Wykagtl wia- You (tT Woucd ard. and George Low of the home club, AFFORD ME MORE Fully two thousand were ou hand dur- ing the morning round, in which Ray yi gt showed hie quality by breaking the Al Reich Stops Sailor White in Five Rounds, Stamping Him- self the Most Promising of All “the “Hopes.” qmtemam, Ceorrett. H Tat Wee Om A GREAT any opie expected Pr sy Nowe oF Tat “Rouen sturr” Prrows witt BE wit GO. PLACED FOR RUNNERS To HALL on. ie aca OR nD SARI course jother fiasco last night when Reich, amateur heavy weigat @hampion, was to make his appearance 28 @ professional ‘white hope.” That's why the crowd was so slim. As Joe Mumphreys remarked: “Ten more peo- Ble were expected, but they didn't cord of 71, which was estad- Mehed by Low not very long ago, with @ fine 70, Going out Tay took a %, due coming home he was entire mast come.” These who stayed away can kick thomecives to-day over having missed @omething worth seeing. Fred McKay, who was to have fought Reich, sent Message expla.ning that he had lost ‘46, OF something like that, and wasn't of his game, playing five of the nine holes a stroke under par. Ray and Var- don were masters of the contest from tho first tee, and the local players were never dangerous rivals, Smith was off his game, but at times made briiil- ant shuts that brought the gallery to Gimooley going to eecond. Gilhooley FIRST GAME. made @ clean steal of third and scored GIANTS. on Gossett's sacrifice fiy to Cobb. Schult R. H.PO. A, E.| W8e safe on Onsiow'e muff of Bush’ cheers, lMowever, he required a ® throw. Vite made @ sensational one ; 4 fm shape to box. So Sailor White was tiene cf. 1 0 5 0 handed stop of Maisel's drive end threw Lhd ely ce , aan neligen ) qubetituted. This was unfortunate for pers, 2? 0 0 2 3 O) iim out at first. One Run the same figures for 7 sal §) Galler White, Amateur Reich gave conte letcher, ss... 1 1 0 4 (1) pre INNING-Gilhooley ran ove® Pourreness wee Phe: baat UA card der’ the 4 ‘Mim the beating of he life and stopped ents Burns, If... 0240 to the foul line and caught Vitt's fiy. Be ALL THE FASHION rounds follow: ai Bim fo five rounds, “To enorD mccidu! Fegatad vad 1 : 3 3 Knight ran over behind first and got WA Ray aad Varden ‘This Reich lad looks most promising \urray, rf. 0 0 Dubue’s high fly. Zelder threw out @f all the “hopes.” Not one of them | | Meyers, c 0 0 1 0 Ol Bush, No tune. Moc tas ote 1 coee mascied BROOKLYN | Mathewson oa Ol slate ‘Wits teamed out Willame, Smith and Low: | Mathewson, p. © 2 GO 3 Of out to Veach, Vitt tossed out WilMams, Out 5 636005 6 RT e like ‘not _-_—--— — —]No Runs In. 4942325466 4 3-372 Sovak cnet shoning is bis entire mene. —— —— Totals.......... 4 9 27 13 2 phreeie Heats eae battens oe ike DARWIN THE BRITON | The afternoon round started at 2 broad shouldered, haired, ams to covert , 7 ; . Feang Hercules, Gah uma (Continued from First Page.) (Continued trom First Page.) PITTSBURGH. the bag. Crawford got * base es dalle. ’ ‘ | ae ei tana te ineanee goa coeey nen weigh omaie R. H.PO. A. Cobb struck out Crawford stole sec- stream of automobiles having brought 1 El paced stepped, the spectators Carey, It 002 5 ee lend. Knight made a pretty stop and load after load to the club course. As penared., tie looked, about 17:|pecte to have an easy time with the|for three bases, Dolan singled to oen- Je Meas a threw to Williams, No Runs. one ian who had been coming here for i, ie clean cut muscles and amall | Tailendere for the next three days, John | tra, scoring Carey. Dolan stole second. 0 2 1) bue covered first and took Onslow's Avs yoke sais 'No-grOWA ua'Oli 40 thle Galler White, who was no pigmy hime |MoOraw and his league-leaders will be| Wagner doubled to right, scoring Dolan. 1 2 2 4 O} cow of Knight's roller. Gtlhooley —— Hab Gveh GoIN6 (SISO AL & BOLE aA) @elf at 197 pounds stripped, the young: | here to-morrow for the start @f a three-| Viox made the fourth straight hit, a 0o3 383 0 lined to right centre for two base: befor Gter’s size became apparent. He tow-| game session. triple to the right field fence, which 1240 Yuder singled to centre scoring Gil-}Final Round at Southam ton ee ere over White nearly half. head.|- FIRST INNING—Morea was out, !4-| score Wagner, Doyle threw out Wil- 0 GO 11 0 Blrootes, but he was out trying to take : ili HAVRE DE GRACE RESULTS. He wes pigger and more powerful 10) wey to Baler, Cutshaw was safe at frat |son. hokling Viox at third. Miller sin © 1 2 O OJeecond, Cob> to Vitt, Gossett deat out! Lies Between Hollins and | Yale Man Beats Williams Lal f Xda the moment boxing began another|en Evers’s fumble. Collins walked. Liter} to ate Posen . ou ce ee 0 0 2 4 Ojan infield hit over second. Vitt backed in Fi FIRST RACE-Selling, for fillies ani gierenee towed ned quite a Stengel, was out, Evers to Galer, Cut-|made ® bed retum to Ars vase and 0 0 © © Ofout in abort right and got Schulte's Greenwich Star. Star in Final by eadinegs) five) cusloneadaihey, 118 } the game. ce gelding Hge pits paella tee Ng se given: Rossypeetins yamked out and Crandall went to the 4 4 110 Ln Uhr Od Re NaaMokes grounded Three Up. (Wolfe), 7 to2, 6 to 6 and 1 to’, won r rescue. Mitchell walked Miller was ov 0 . piel . 1 . Korfhage, 111 (Borel), § to 6 3 to { P waite recline with a heavy, short Leeda ee eee ere | called out on a eteal to thind, McLean 0 0 0 0 Oo eldd area ceepeag irs farieid.| SOUTHAMPTON, Lf, Hept, 12.—it 1 to % wocond; Beau Pere, 1 (Rutwel) A } ® inelination to swing. He risoed] Wench was out, Fisher to Daubert, lo Safer, nhce looted Meaty, struct O 9 O O Oi tined a double to left, Onslow going] Topping of Greenwich beat Hernan!’ xontat, Pa Gept. t2—Nathantel| hon Allce. K writ ‘Stream, Wolteres! a 3 a —-----=+ a B 12, 3 — . a , ; ttle and when he missed never|Cutehaw threw Evers out, @chulte| eige _— ota Totals.....c00. 2 6 27 16 1 ]t2 thin. Wolter Lope patti Tort, | Darwin of England @ up and G0 10] Wheelie: of Yule won tne Intercsilegiate | Lady Grant, Violet May, Hudas Brother Re cisccca ths uae evan hres ceesaies Ne msne One Lath Fisher, OU'BHOUND INNING--Burna ited tol Hyatt patted for Lubraen in 24 ning catch of Dubuc Ay fice fy and|th@ semi-final round of the Nattonall Individual Golf Championshly this after. | 180 ran ne Fane te eee COMP aie | MMOOND INNING-Flaher was out,| Mitchell. Shafer struck out. MeCor-| Butler Batted for Simon in Sth. Crow tng. to third, ‘Knight tomsed| Clue golf tournament here to-day.| noon vy defeatiie John Marshall jr.| SECOND RACE—Handicap for ail ‘Be was the very picture of cool delib-| pridwell to Galer. Kvers threw MoCarty| ck Batted ied murray ere Hendrix batted for O'Toole in 9th. out Bush, One Run. Darwin was quite unable to putt. Hol-| of Williams on the course of the Hunt.| S8¢8: Ove and @ half furlonge—Yankee @r@tion. He didn't mind the crowd—| out Alien singted to left, Moran walk.| Will probably play rixht fe urray SUMMARY. Maizel lined a pretty single to right. Firet Base on Balls—Of Mathewson, 1;| Holden laid down @ sacrifice dunt and off Luhrs of O'Toole, L Struck Out| died, Vitt to Onslow, Maize! going to =By Mathewson, 1; vy Luhrson, 1.] second, Crawford ran in and caught Three-Base Hit—Merkle. Two-Base Hits| Wolter’s fly in short right. Maize! made lina beat Hoffman, 4 up and 3 to go. The Topping-Darwin match started finely for Topping. At the first he sat @ 12-foot putt and on the second tald Notions, 10%, Karrick, 8 to 5, 3 to 5, out, first; Housemaid, 110, Musgrave, 6 to §, 1 , second; x-Flying Yankee, %, rt, 8 to 1, 2 to 1, 4 to 5, third there was of it—in the least. has a bad hip which was aggravated by chasing those hits in the first inning, McCorm| struck out. No Runs. None Left. 4. Cutshaw was cafe on Evers's fum- peco! Reich ble, filling the bases. Coiling forced Seca oatiiee aren White] Cutshaw, Ivers, unassleted. Ne Russ. is known as the toughest of the| Three Left. ington Valley Country Club, 3 up and 2 to play, 4. W. Gleason of Wiliams defeate) J. W. Gillette Jr. of the sama colieko : hia niblick dead, Darwin won the third] in then nal : x-Tartar, Vested Rights, Lady MoCormick went to right field, Cran-|_sitchell, W , |. Dubuc threw nal match of a vonsolation . - perry, bist iting Se freee wales Fisner to Daubert. No Runs, None| to Shafer. Dolan fanned. No Runs. Doyle to Merkie;| tHOHTH. INNING—-Loudon _ got |*t7mle on the fourth, ‘am L. Yule, a wealtiy Wisconsin man-| Also ran anybody. As Waite began swing- i ‘ UN aa a An odd, incident happened at the father of Gordon Yule, one| ¥-Wilson entry. Lett. None Left. Wagner to Miller | gecond on Welders low throw to Wil- . fr . IRTH RACE-The Roya! Blue we. fe ti rd aiite shee pated THIRD INNING-Stengel struck out.| McLean doubled to right. Merkle| Passed Ball—Simon. Hit by pitcher— fame Crawford waa safe on Knight’s| sixth, where both got off bad tee i aa cea Seales wadtabass sesdlaaee for three-year-olds; mile and ry Avi Daudert doubled to left, Smith struck | filed to Wilson, Crandall grounded to Umpires—Kiem and Orth, At-| pimple, Louden going to third. Louden | Topping’s ball, caught in the flag flap- Wheelers ere as follows: seventy yards,—Cock o' the Walk, 1% Gee Cor We pectnd time Pusher etreek | Wagner, Who threw Matae out Of a se oarmed ‘on Cobbe aacrifice fly to Wolter. | ping in the breese, rolled iteelf into the A . Tech, teas @ And put wont MUL | out. No Runs. One Left third, ‘Snodgrass singled to right. = amma | ‘ole second for the third| bunting and fell dead in unprecedented OE Ts RS a=) ), to 4, 1 to 4 ane : Crawford at $664 etivk, 112 (Ambrose), , Tee en meee any te he trmaet ca | Archer singled to UE Lerdity Bos le drove: toce hy so, Mitosis “9 time Veach etruck out, McKee popped|atyle, Topping’s luck combined with out, second; Flying Fairy, 14 (Davies), gtanding by those hard pokes 1 the |Dopped to Cu Ree eee ict’ te \Snodersan Vio to Maizel. One Run. hia strong playing from that point die- 65.34.57 Geug{2to 4 to 6 and out, third. Time, 1% » Relob, smiling and deliberate,| vers fouled to Smith. Archer and) | ‘Asner fie ie ae one into Bush threw out Knight. Louden| couraged Darwin, whose putting grew babar No other starters, made a false move. Once White| Leach moved up ona wild pitch. Schulte | dou te iy hore fi home ran, tossed out Gilhooley. Xetder was safe| loose. Topping was 8 up at the turn. the young contestants| THIRD RACE—Belling; for four-year- him fairly on the chin with a| walked, Ailing the bases. Phelan sin-| the right field bleac bel os 01 Ae ais on Onslow's fumble, Zelder tried @| After that it wan a short atory, for! piayea up to anything like the £ olds and upward; one and one-sixteenth hard swing. He covered w, acoring Archer | scoring Viox @long wit! im, jer feiayed steal, but was out McKee to| Topi 48, actual par,| which pieced thee tretien form | viites.Graamere, 100 (Neylom, 3 to 6 fought the wallor off his feet with flerce| and Leach and putting Schulte on third,| filed to McCormick, Mitchell fanned, (ontinued from Firat P ee peer on the nest four holes, despite the) wuich, Diaced tem in the final rount | Sra ue, wont Billy Vanderveer, 308 Pier ond in tie fourth came ouddenty. |#chulte and Phelan worked the double|Two Runs, None Left. NINTH INNING, Onslow led off with | wind, which ended the contest. anon elfete ae cache | (Deronde), # to 1, 8 to 8, 3 to 8, second: Molen rushed White into a corner and | sles! Schulte acored and Phelan went) FOURTH | INNI — Carey wae a clean single to centre and Platte ran| The following 1s @ complete summary| Wheeler negotiated the courte In oa, | Col Ashemeade, 100 (A. Wilnon), 9 to Bat Bim a terrific left on the chin, fol-|t third when McCarthy threw wild to bounced 'by Umpire Kiem for nome wort) the Highlanders. To-day ‘Jeorge White-| th. tases for him. Vit laid down a of toxlay tle the b n 83.5 "2 to 6 and out, third, Time, 1.45, Bet- Sewed instantly by a brace of upper-|caten him at second, Phelan also| of an argument over Miteheil'a wtrike-| man centre felder of tue Hounion teain tnerifice bunt and went out, Schultz to | Southampto To. Roth plavere chewed anata de F™4) back, Servicence, Dr. R. le Swanger, cate that flung bim against the ropes) scored when Stengel threw wild to pila coat ge i om ete nez| who won the pennant of the ‘Texaal right, who covered second, Dubue filed| Firat Sixteen, Semi-final Rouné—Henry| vousness and lost m number of nay | #182 ran: “ Serie avinitar under thers eae | third to catch Phelan at that bag. Baler |e aie wae, out aleniing, Kelly to| League the last two yeurs, Joined the) out ¢o Holden in deep centre. Bush got) J. Topping, Greenwich, beat Bernard] putte which, if made, would-have ro-| FIFTH RACE—Selling, for three-yeam i dave be could fall, and it was over, Cost wee ont, Sune ee real Four Wagner, Shafer out, Viox "to Miller.] Chance team. Cree was aitacked with| a base on balls Toston olen 32 408 epee hid 4 Sp nd 6 to play. |guced their scores considerably, The | !4® ane MBE us ene aM yore. ernie @nd smiling, Reich waited a moment to 1 NIN <C y was|No Rune, No Hits, stomach trouble and Wolter took hia| teft,.Zelder making @ sple Op ant cards follow: i Sy s a + ghake hands with the beaten man, then Pas Lhd Ph coset ey rg Kelly fined to MoCormick. Doyle place in left field, Schulz and Gossett| held Platte on third, and the bases “_ © Bere eee ap sae 4 to 5. Wheeler: mo Baye Tete le get AO lhe kley pepe f Bridwell threw Moran out from deep| tossed out Hendrix, Crandall threw] were the battery for the locals and full, Crawford fied to Gilooley. lo Pos ee ee Kirkby, (ap te Cae sees r + ‘ : 365 6D to 1,3tol, 7 to 6, third, Time, 1645, at Eonan the Veunenee, Senteee | Fhert Be ee Hone iat gE EAT oak tes ae g.| were: opposed by Dubus and Makes 2 beat George H. Barnes, Apawamis, 4 up| Marshall: See Gates, Inspector Lestrade, Eaton, Orbea ND eCormtel ‘anned . y Buckley’ only grinned.” Relen| wes ent, maith te ene) Beare staan tanned. Markie wan ihe (ir) (Or the Teer MONTREAL FINISHES. and 8 to play. Out. TOOT 16 9:6 beep | OAM Tor nee ee Gunboat just now would be a| Venen veush pave he tr pi FIRST INNING—Bush popped up to ae J. @, Jackson, National, beat A. @.| In 1h 6 04 46 64 trttnee] SINT BACH. Maiden S-year-olds, Mec le the escamateur fants oe wakes. Verte struck out, No Runs. 1{Maisel, Louden was called out 08] yingp RACE—Belling: 0 added; | McIiwaine, National, 5 up and 3 to play. cence faye ‘end a halt farlongemarmanivels 108 eo Left. te < 7 ie +1 (Schuttinger), jo 1, 0 1, eve ret; for a few months as well as he started H INNING—Leach made a Doyle's throw. Wagner lined to Burns| strikes. Knlaht tossed out Crawford.) . os, ods and upward; five and a| Second Bixteen, semi-final round. W. ret Cherry, 108 (3, MT: dest night he'll be @ match for the best|_ FF™ at) Dey! No Runs, R. Simona, Westbrook, beat EK. A. . [First Cherry, 108 (J. McTaggart), 4 to 1, Bi uek" Phyaically he outclaenes emt | funning catch of Cutshaw's drive tol and Dolan was doubled, Burns to Mer-| Non ot ite to Onslow.| halt furlonge—Jim To, 105 (Obert), 18] ree National, 6 up and 4 to mo. peabeidae te, 2 to 1, even, necond; Unturl, 108 (Wolfe), 5 man oven in the ring since Jeff's day, |deep contre, Evers threw Collins out.|kle Viox doubled to left, Wilton) sorte neat out a slow bounder over|t0 1, 6 to 1, 2 to 1, first; Backbay, 118] 10, w. Reid, St. Andrews, beat Geo.) HAVRE DE GRACE, Ma4., Sept, 12—|9 to 5, oven, 1 to 2, third. Time, 1.08 2-6. Be, wae dee s prod bend, plenty Of opens, | Miengel struck et No Runs None tripted te aA org Niok Crandatt} second and was forced by Wolter, Vitt| (Watt), 3 to % 2 be ‘ ie ont een | C. Stanley, Wyantanuck, 6 up and 8 to| The entries for Monday are as follows: TandeHeker Appiaueer: ee ee punch, ; Left re : ‘ te , ; RACK —Three-year-olde a ay to Bush, Wolter stole second. Louden| Anavri, 110 (Connolly: play. " “ ‘ sistrate ' ALL authorities predict that | ume’, eked, Evers sacrificed.) @IXTH INNING. Crandall struck out: | made a wild throw to Onslow on Wil-| out, third. Time, 4-5, George] Beaten eight, second sixteen, semi,| milint: 1s furinam, Votes 106, Horace H. 108; | Fool o' Fortune also ran K are wil be ta Arai that| ¢mith to Davies ; Hekate La out,| Klem put Meyers off the bench. Viox} iy pounder, and Wolter came home Karme, Bylvestria, Kamhatka, Queed,| final round, D. HL MoAlpin, Morris |+ana Tily, 68; Liitle Ep, 100; 0. U. Boer eS Wiaitien this peaton than ever betors|Cumk’ Eheien, was eon Gunmen te serene sinoarges: Povle fanned} ang Williams went to second. Bush ran| ison Dor, Father Ola and Double| County, beat Oliver Perrin, Chevy | Bar Bro jt LEXINGTON WINNERS. ; Y jo + : foul line and got | 7 Chase, § up and 3 to go. . the game was invented, | Daubert. No Runs. No Errot over close to the sot Roel Sea bow roles worked bs Plone MRIXTH INNING—Daubert struck out, | Mitchell aingled to centre, Kelly @in-]icnignt’s pop fly. One Run. Re cea aAded; handicap;| Paul Moore, Morris Cou CE—Three-year-olte and upward; | FIRST RACK—Selling, purse $360 ' that there were no accidents thac| Smith fanned for the third time, Fisher |e! through short, putting Mitchell on} COND INNING.—Cobvb singled to| BECO ‘Hodge, 128| J0hn M. Ward, Garden City, FT aNat e3: ate Me: | three-year-olds and upward; aix ftub- 4 ted much attention, and no fate {arounded out to Saler, unassisted, NO | third. Hendrix fled to Burns, Kelly K0-liert, xelder threw out Veach, Codd go-| two-year-olds; alx furlongs.—Hodg 3 to play. aut, Fallot, 09; Ma eee en Un (ania: worl jer: z © deg. The rule makers were delighted,| RUNS. None left, ing to second when Burns threw to the line’ to second on the out, McKee|(Burns), 2 to 6 and out, won; Waterlady,| rnirg gizteen, semi final round.—C. P. eer (erally, sree © Dhie fall the rules will be even mora] gic” pnsied to left. Goode forced | pI Mitchell didnot bude from | onyed out to Zelser. On the hit-and- | 96 (Philen), @ to 1,6 to 1 and 9 t0 4 80! Dizon, ghinnecock Hille, beat James A. | 10i; Afleslow, 106; Muar (itt, 00: Hive Thistle, | 110, (Matthewa), third, Time, 11 ' Saatirere Goxehh trike tie ee Baler, Fisher | to Cutahaw, april tira tee, Menver wot Is bane Bs when} can play Onslow dropped a single in| ond; Privet Petal, 99 (Gray), 10 to aS Tyng, Baltusro!, 3 up and 1 to Play. THIND RACE- Three year-olde and’ La Mar, Rooster, Efendi, Spohi Jeges will be justified in sending out jo: t ut, Cl avail oyle elded nin Bi under 0 the pl short left and Cobb came hom Vitt|to 1 and 2 to 1, third, Time—1.146 A. 8. Bourne, Englewood, it E Oahington selling atake; one and onegisteenth | Holder, King Olympian also ran, a + hospital liste just before the star games|oor, NO'NUNE. Marew (© Dau- |too late to catch halls who went out to Williams, unassated, One| geeyeata, Fathom and Minda also ran, | Schley, Baltusrol, 2 up and 1 to play, | miles.—Sier tins, 107; Blackford, 108: thon a paid; Merrick straight, 490, : Y of the year. ‘The old ali will have tol nS mee Dolby werken ALE She DAeee aes W#--$1,000 added; three-| Four alxteen, semi final round.—A. R, | MseDogsld. 10%; Dr. Imvonner. 100: *kiwah, v2.90, Hoffman, place 8.4, : P tald away on the shelf, ae - ner fouled to Merkle. Pee sy aes oak io Cente PULDD BACB ALI) Sess Fish, National, beat J. D. Bowen, Kast-|!Scner Bon on; anamebe, 100) SU HIE ‘Ambrose, show #.30, ts a good thing. Football as LEXINGTON ENTRIES. to Merkle. One run, nol dee mingled past thicd, Gon, | Yearroide and upwards owned ie cee hampton, 8 up and 2 te go. A. T. Nor-| FOURTH RACK AIL, tgs," bandicen; one| @HCOND RACE—Purae $0; malden : 1 : . — SEVENTH INNING—-Wagner threw] =sted | % Peeling q —The Derby Cup, One mile den City, beat G. C. Greenway, | mile sed seventy verde. Reyboun, 115; Lochiel, | ooity and geldinna; five’ furlange Pe meres ot Tee Herrera, ATnceLoD. | pinsT MACE.—Aeling: for thre rearcids and lout Fletcher. Hurns struck out, Dolan} sett Mit ints a double lay, Louden to} nig pump, 118, Burns, @ £0 Gy ee i i Tom: Mlanime, 69: Guy Fisher tot Hie | Se oe. Khe eee | Peon. 5 a. x furlonre—Coy, 100; Sit Day, " Shafer, Ne oF 1 to b . a ‘ q er), } emf nearly all of the American colleges | te Poo, Uae Bar 1: Cala 108, Cale toree ips Bhafer, No Runs. None|y ot ty INNING—Inight tossed eur|and outs Are Oniremens Gray, 18] ‘The card of Topping-Darwin ‘match | FIFTH RACE Tro sesr-olde regen Ne Aesth Sees an Ve fe strictly an American game, It te far |B. 18: 7, 108; 100; James Hileo f 2. 1 dub Buah lifted a high tly to Hol 0 and out, second. Time follows: “Harvest Queen, (Small), third, Time—1. . Trans- more interesting (at least to Americans) | Bate Rl at cea a amid a oksvihe piney hatter Pe hin Mader male k Ste he ety starters, Planover, Male-|Topping—Ouw... 43645965 6-0 Omarder, 101: ¢ portation, Nash, The Gander, Fran i i, to, 108, . c + Mite ved to [tn al ‘ “hasan b., i oGinnia, 2 Oyen tig 4 Piad fone | wmoonb PACE ar pg hong five | Doyle. No Runs, None left, play and toneed out Louden, No Rune mont and Cliffatream, ecratched. . MIRTH RACK--Throe-yesr-olte and upward: a Maen John MacGinnla, Ora: an he number Of gridiron wostoy iy wa . Pheer tod; ‘sere ong: oo Dubue knocked down Schultz's line FOURTH RACE—61,20 added; steeple- maine, ce Eg Fg Bette, Walsrsaas Anne Ba Gk ri z lars: * tes: Old Trump, $00; mient drive and shot the ball to Onslow in tow 9 ee were ae 0; . 11T: | Margerum, r ‘aterbaas, » $9.00; place, $6.90; ; These, fortunately, seem to have by x Lata oo a im. tee GIVE DINNER TO-NIGHT time to retire the runner, Malzel linea | chase; four-year ols and upwards;| 7) ‘was little to the match between 100s “periments 100; Arclighter, 104; *Abbote | show, 6.70. Fort Monroe, place $i9, imntnates. reas | 100; Sieplay. 100. TO CHAMPION TRAVE! h pretty single to centre, He made a|the Hendri Memorial; three milee—| oiling and Hoffman. The latter won| ty, jance claimed; track fast, how $9.90, Sunvega, show $9.0, BLLAB RITCHIE wires that we! tee tostene TO Toy 10D notes gett Ro eat of second, beating eat e|Wickson, 10 (Beamish), 2 to 1, $ to 5! tn, three holes, and on one of those fw negotiating with Gibson, and 106, Piying Tom, 100; Harcy Lauder, 100; sar pretty throw. Holden struck eut. Wol-|and out, won; Bello, 168 (Kerrmath), Hollins lost bis ball, Card: ais Ghia tend ta bax OE Lo" vrnce, Kugmae, 112," Cro, “11g;| In honor of the remarkable achlove- | er slammed a beauty to left for three| it to 10 1 te 4 and oh woe " i lee niin LUBS Yor: time in October: fo AL ary Pathe ment of Jerome Travers in winning the| bases and Maixel scored, Willams got| Dennerlen, ‘alker), 5 —40 NATIONAL LRAGUR, iting enthusiast Atay bs Dh i A ees posed Te itt} ational, Metropolitan and Now Jeraey {a base on balla, Williams atole eecond,| and out, third. Brooseau, Young Mor- we Bx bait Bh ts gust come from the Pacific coast, where roneming, 104; sFlorin, 105; Le| state Gulf Championships this year for| Knight struck out. One Run, pheue and Mystic Light scratched, eae Hass Se-suw Ritchie in several bouts. “dans Chien ie A the Upper Montclair Country Club, that | BKOURTH INNING—Crawfont beat| Time, 624 35 5 45 H p seen: ab de Wes ® creat Aghter,” he sald, “buy 1 no BN Whaler 16 ‘Prion will Kive a dinner to the|out an infield hit, Cobb lined out to| FIFTH RACE-$1900 added; three- a ( id; eit furlongs Bul Whaley, organis a e e 1 vear-olda and up: Champlain Sellin, RESULTS UF YESTERDAY'S GAM: 2 itchie is even more interesting. | 100; Boush §.. 100; GUd Color, tuo; champion to-night at the club house. Holden in deep centre. Crawford stole] year-olda a! + bd —_—Ss—— r " 1» Be New York-Pittaburgh game postponed, ‘bas Gans's cleverness, and combines | 100; Terre Wianco, 100; Little Hater, 103, mar] at 299 o'clock this wfternoon wn ex-|#econd. Veach lined out to Glihooley. | Stakes; one mile.—Henry Ritte, a (Tay- Connors, 18; Detroit, Vepkene. sent, hat the greatest speed ever wom Te tet: meatal Me ‘| nibition foursome wil be p layed on tne | MoKee baat out an infield hit and | ior), 10 to 1, & to b even, w eo Brie] yAZLETON, Pa, Sept. iin six ; 3, fou-Cinciumat! g4%@ pomponed, Raly, by a lightweight champion. He “Sixth KACE- jub‘a links by Travers with Heinrich |Crawford went to third. McKee stole | gade, 98 (Gray), 1 to ‘out, second; flash. 1 never saw any tS pehaky} s “" rounds that were full of action, Tommy @uick es a r of Lewiston, Me. outpointed whe classed with him,’ Tommy Connors of Geranton, Pa. It re. was the most stubbornly fought contest L vanes SCHEDULE: FOR TO-DAY troemaliad ‘Tre came, second. Onslow was called out on | Mediator, 118 (Burns), 8 to 1, 3 to 1 and strikes, No Runs, oven, third. Time—143 3-5. Lord Wells Gilhooley by a fine burst of epeed beat | and Ravenai eleo ran. Brylimuh end: out an infield hit. Vitt threw out Zelder, | Kelinke earatohed,