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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1913. pam] BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [Sscovoveney - THEY ALL “COME BACK”: PART WAY HAVRE DE GRACE RESULTS Copyright, 193, by The Pres Publishing Co. (The New York World) ventana a pry Ma fe hdl i ; 1 (J. AcTageart), 606 BeoR LOR first; Little Ep, 09 (Musgrace), Wo ME RaTiRG ? 4 to 1, 2 to 1, second; Vote, 1 iNieke Gaurd, Lm THROUGA CAN THAT CHATTER. laus), 7 to 1, 2 to 1, 8 te 6, third, Time wit’ THE GING FoRevVER } 60. T' Gone To - J 114 Top Rock, Baybrook, Homeerest, 1 Reauze That Tm $e Satyr, Hane Creek, Discovery, 0. U. & DEAD ONG AnD Cupane CRoss, lobe Buster, Grenida, Horace DB, Ralph THAT Theres NO Rivcwe , GUNGoaT Lioy4, Ann Tilly alse ran. RAN lop SECOND RACE—Selling; for three M4 $ vse ME TRYING T’ A er on pi y' year-olds and up; sft furlongs.—Blue KID myseLe = de ff = Thintie, 109 (Musgrave), 7 te 1, 1 to a? i} iT And out, frat; Tommie Thompson, CAN FIGHT rt q (Burlingame), 6 to 1, 16 tof and 8 to 1, Retine. ; second; Capt. Elllott, 97 (lohnson), 9 to ( Ais Wow AB Ge We ; “y 1, @ to 1 and 3 to 1, third, Time, 1139-6, ne Magazine, Nimbus, Star Gift, Compl! ate , fey or Bat 4 ment, Onkiand, Deduction, Agaier, id 4 Thrifty also ran, THIRD RACE—Oakington Bellf Stukes; for three-year-olds and up; one mile and a sixteenth ie "s ; on who! . ald, 105 (J. McTaggart), 11 to Qeod, but Ad Wolgast Has ‘oe mas 4 nnd out, first; Star Gaze, 107 (But- Changed His Mind About Suoh| Wan Wocessr wap ’ Epo ae ) well), 12 to 1, 8 to 2 and 8 to 6, second: eR Fa = Dr. Duenner, 109 (Musgrave), 11 to 10, ore uae f 4 a y 1 to @ and out, third Time—-1.47 Ws ReTRED , CT Blackford and Elwah also ran. Conguee ae ql | Thess { 5 FOURTH MACE—Handicap tor eae fs , ages; one mile and reventy yards You PREM Fiamma, % (J. McTaggart), 9 to % 8 to Ir Ms er . 8. and 7 to 10, first: Hedge, 0 (Mus. | Te Pay eT iN Brave), to 1, 6 to 5 and 1 to 3, sncont CASH — ™ Shackleton, --0 (utweil), 9 5, Tew ‘one LUMP Sum and 2 to 5, third, Time—1.. Reydourn, ag teed pigs ttle GIANTS HIGHLANDERS |i Ss ws case Cunarder, 107 (Derondy), 7 to 1, % to |, 6 to 6 Aret; Old Ben, 109 (Brel). 5 tot Ya LY e “(Coutinnea from First Page.) (Continned from First Page.) 2 to 1, 4 to 8, second; Susan B., 106 (> * For 9) en Ch } shi fon), 2 to 1, 4 to 5, 2 to & third, Time BY yp ampto L Pp y -—-—-- 1445, Lamb's Tall, Ray o° Lighy _e- Giction on the outcome of the title < Merkie retired Aridivell. Aroher Miea] out Knight, GGithooley grounded out] Priest, Harvest Queen also ran, Match. Both were visibly surprised at ig} au Bane out to Snodgrass. Ri to Onsh a ted, Zaid Lou- A Total of 166 Players, In-| the ororros wuts vy American Bolters %» cher ous Revue ‘ THIRD INNING—Fletche: o Th and each one fervently hope that the| ang. Bria well to alte, ing eloes play, wuraa| Patho, TatiNd cme: RESULTS AT HAMILTON. cluding 10 Foreign Stars, | weathor would remain cool for the for- drove deep to Schult TEER INMENGBausbn HWS 8) a we Bune . @igners aro not at their best in the heat - be 24 hss Hed out! pretty single in right centre, Williams | PTES ACE—Purse 38; two-yeu to Make Initial 1 ee-Gf¥ in} 80 wucn tor the ienxiisn challengera te Sane Ih eter ates Na Ria fot Crawford's hot amaah, but made a {2% fe turlongs.—Caar Michael, We struck out, ch filed out to - : ‘Scharf, 11 to 6, 4 to & and 2 to 6, fret; Tourney at Brookline 7o-|TELt'ER ONE OF FRANCE'S BEST : Doyle. Evers singled to left, Schulte | ¥!4 throw to Zelder and both runners |mne giirit, vi (sinithy, 10 to 1, 4 to and Morrow. GOLFERS. z — ~ - . struck out. No Runs, One Lett. were safe. Cobb by fast aprinting tol? ty 1, second; Montreal, 10) (Gyuld), Ming Lovie = s oe. raed Rye . ‘ ‘ FOURTH INNIN first beat out a slow bounder to Matael|to 2, 6 to § and 3 to 6 third ‘thst. And now the “Mic Ls Boies in Vrwucs. Toller sousaly. 6 4 Meyers fied out to Fivers,|and the bases were full when Veach|1W45, The Idol, Harburd, changed his mind on: ‘Tete country mustere ite full gotfing| foated the American team that played ] eis © be Um threw out Merkle. No Runs. |came to bat. Veach fouled out to and Old Jordan aim ran. decided pot to deprive us om the links of the Country | at La Boull last apring for the French ||(m in was cailed out on Sweeney. Maizel made a fine running won, b) dingu ttied. oF ahead tenet yPlory title. Tellier | es Cet albtn | j bas @.,| Sater Med out to Snodgrass. catch of McKee's low foul clozo to the| SHCOND RACE le t {t distance for bim, and suggests ry laying here for the first . \ = : eerie pene eerie flvedtoutl eco en ve tee atreatn, 10 (Gould) hb Cross in New York— time, It ts expected that the diMeuit : Ei GAA to Goode. Snodgrass tied out to) imchere® inshoote and Bauman was out, second: Mary. | alwaniuwe = Now : ioe | AJ Schulte. Doyle fied out to Goode No| forced 1m Louden was given a bese | (sxievin). § to 1, even and 1 to 8, t It Is nothing unusual for Canadians to ” rind BU | Time. 1. Song Bird, Sticker, Bu take on Ritchie or amy of le tor tre bigness. honors, in the; compete in American t threw out Bridweil. Shafer 7! i td gat Ralls Mt} ark also 1 for ten rounds. |. A total players will make! not much is known of the Dominion's threw out Archer. Smith fanned again. “2 club house and) PHIRD RACE—Purse $40; six ture ‘Wolgest will draw well in at least tial tee-off. Of this number 138) entry for this year's title Willle Smith, , No Runs. AI! Warhop took his place, Crawford scor- longs.-Springimare, 111 (Adame), 8 cin tbe Yeading pretenslouaie tn thie while coming Under the neud of & can League Cellar Before Nightfall. SIXTH INNING—Fietcher fouled to |!# on that play. Willett etruck out |. to 6 and 1 to 2, first; Joc Kulght, 116 Mexican player, te an American and hes Phi Bi Two Runs. ; % ‘amar Gaaaied, ie) Soe . jan. Burns sinuled to left. Shafer (Fairprother), 7 to 19, out und out, sece Round Hogan| posed of twemy-thron headed by the] Theta Reding. Snao or ble forced Burns, Evere to Bridwell. Shafer} ,°"*°ney went out Bauman to Onslow. | ong; Toddling, 11 (Lounsberry, 12 tw 1, : true champlonsh! Bush threw out Wathop, Maisel by r four-times national champion Jerome| gathered from every part of the coun- By Bozeman Bulger. out stealing, Archer to Bridwell. No sto Land ¢ to & tind The, Lat, hel liegan dida's beve.6 cbanee “4 pep ete en perth betel ee a ac Rren Sans, (eH ME HIIS ABs Oinet I ne won four out of the five games played on the Polo Grounds during | Runs. & terrific aprint beat out @ bounder in! york Ladd, Hutiway nd iustic Ange part of the Houth are strongly repre- thelr prewent stay, the Yanks are in @ fair way to leap out of the cellar} leach doubled to left. m Bush tarew cut fielgene Ne Race | eo) Tam feeet at once puls the “American lutte" Tepidiy’ urowinas ‘has, a eciia by nightfall and allow the city of St Louis the rather unusual distinction '@4 to the box and Leach wan caught in| aoc HTH INNING Been ted out | <POURTH RACK Wurse of game on a severe trial. How team of its most prominent golf. {Of Raving both clubs at the bottom of the league. The victory ovgr the Tigers ‘Ne runup, Tesreau, Shafer to Fi to Willlams,. Maizel made another | * Rb UM atl ys free driving game compares With tered at Brookiin 'M, | Saturday put the Yanke within three points of the Browns, and ont more game ‘© Doyle. Schult great catch of Bauman’s foul fly back PU CEN Ae tees methods in vogue in other parte of | Barnes of Tacoma, a player who has! Will land them in the only thing they have to look forward to-seventh place, Play. Tesreau to Doyle to Merkle. Nol oe third, Knigit tossed out Crawford | . be eight will be CW ad many |created many sensations im Western) Not much of an ambition, it te true, but something nevertheless Runs. No Runs, us p 1 and ¥ to 5 eee a tournaments this season. Whiteman got a bare on balls. Se Et eet Ete Se? ond and nt to and 2 to 5, tuird. Tine, i145. Cloak, Time— Neimaker, ES iy #0, Chrees ine. SEVENTH INNING- -M changed! “Mandonald Smith, present Western b INNING--Murray lined fleld of en- iA opt to Leach. Meyers walked. The champion, comes from Del sente ale Shanes AT LAST SEES SOME SPEED. Melacéirun play want. wine whonlinicd entices UL a8 t Lord. Welle asne t is not the moving out of last place that fe waking up ihe ‘ans, how- on McKee's high throw, Williams [BH A. A. U. Registration Commit- tee's report has many interesting | to, a U ¢ New Ro-lever, Frank Chance now has a combination of strength and speed that gives | Merk'® failed to hit and Meyers was|lined a beauty to right centre fortwo] Us? Tan Pankareta Strome paragraphs. The following at-/stase nd even now is uncertain what 3 ht at second, Archer to Evers.| bases, avo White K Baton Dekalb, He him a good nucleus on which to build a first division club next season. Gilhooley | {4 ses, scoring Whiteman. Knight laid : Jr flphegar lg eit cep and Malecl ‘ave passed muster as epeed marvels, and Bill Holden, the new | Bridwell throw out Merkle. No Runs./down a aacrifice und died, McKee to BE PAID centreheide 14 give either of them a hard race around the bi AM eet sa ape Baer’ Mgr feck Onslow, Williams taking third, $200,000 TO a pony ri u ie Sailer wi a @! splitter |ley by fast running beat out {he 320 to-mor. ‘hance has been crying for speed and his prayers appear to have been answered, Goode Korea alae, Por a ons ted. [field hit, Williams scoring. oZtdor FOR MINOR LEAGUERS. redettd, Revgronpsi ridwel out to Snodgrass. No} went out on 4 grounder to Onslow un- cay eras 4 san’ i tale clement of, | Decent eke tor ne has, wasn on thel YES, AND BASE RUNNERS ARE ALREADY “ON.” Runs, One Lett. anuinted, Gilhooley taking second on| CINCINNATI, O.. Sepi, 16—Cheons condition. Many be! Atlanti Another weakness from which the Yanks have euffered has been HIGHT HINNING—Tearean beat out | th: it. Willett 4 .~} amounting to over $200,000 were in pos- IARDON REGARDED GREATEST |City homedred hi lent chance| the inability of the outfeldere to throw. In Holden thie ae beew |a bunt to Phel lee ies Jett Knocked down Swee-| amounting to over ty Snodgrass struck "@ drive and recovered in time ¢ fon of John Hruce, Secretary of the GOLFER IN WORLD. to [defeat the feld. Alex mith of] evercome and the chances are that the New London youngater will |trying to sacrifice. tonne tue si oeyareesin. sepa: $0 | guesemn ee takin Be 7 Doyle waa out,| retire the runner at first, Two Runs, | National Baseball! Cominission, to-@ay, eels: saarns ished ae ae bour secure a regular berth. In the last two games he has made pegs from Smith to Salter. Fletcher flied out to] FIFTH INNING—Cobbd singled to cen- deposited by major league club owners: with @ host of supporte: ‘Alex te the outfteld that have made the fans gasp in wonder. Whether there Leach. No Rune. One Left, tre, Veach fied to Gilhooley, McKee . Ov nt fur minor league play> ery. The celebrated Briton, pay-| grand form at present. He started his ds @ chance to get the runner or not, Bill makes throws to the bases Archer filed out to Snodgrass, Wil-|aingled to right, sending Cobb to thira. |‘? °O%e" Ligdiiay Gret visit to this country 18 lrun by winning the last ‘opolitan| 4wet to ehow that he is “there.” Ty Cobb saya he hasn't aven a better —_|tiame batted for Smith. Fletcher threw|On a double sten! Codd got home ana|° for Whom drafts have been put im. title at Garden City and has playea) arm on a young fellow tn a long time. Williame out, Leach was out the eame|Sweeney let Zelder'a throw get awn; | Fach draft, by rule of the commis- consistently all season. way. No Runa. from him and McKee went to thira,|S!on, must be accompanied oy cheek, ieee nada Solgar Poecertod (Teg Bradn Jack Hebens onavanat™ tik! WONDERS WILL NEVER CEASE ; NINTH INNING—Lavender repiacea|MoKee came home on Onslow's sacriffes| and several clus went checks amount- jong game, and, with fine chances of pulling ow view George Whiteman, another outfielder, who comes trom the Houston team of |Smith for Chicago. Burns singled to|My to Holden. M:Kee injured his ankie, ing to $20, Indicating they have put to the Texas League, has joined the Yanks and has been 0 loud in his praise of |!eft. Shafer fled out to Goode. Mure|!n sliding In to the home plate. Louden | in ciaims for @ large number of players, regularity.| 7 the pitching of Do4c Crias, the former pinch hitter, that Chance js Ilkely to grab |'@Y filed out to Leach In deep centre.|Wwas hit by a pltched ball. Willett etn-! the commiasion met at 10 o'clock to be- courses the Britisher could | him for New York. Criss never had w chance to do much rozular work cf any | Meyers was called out on etrikes, No|kled to left. putting Louden on second. the drafting of players. M. end roped prema hel eplbsen eee king in the .¢ leagues, as he was ken’ on the bench as a pinch hitter. Severat | Runs. Bush popped out to Malzel.. Two Rune. | “i. wus smnnre trom all tarts ot Pe erent ae rere renee M attempts were made to make an outfielder of him, but he was never quite —_———- Uibaon now catching for Detroit. rl m1 But it ls expected that Vardon will h Fred. Herreshoff, Francie Out.| ule to deliver, RESULTS AT LEXINGTON, |"auman tossed out Warhop. Maisel the country attended, tts youth who — ‘The New York fans are worrying lots —— ined out to Cobh. Holden popped out | —————————=—=———— ‘and clean up again. One of Vardon, with hi Played wonderfully well in the recen|DUT MOST OF US BET TOO ae oO te Giante’ lead than are th FIRST RACE.—Selling; for three-|'° Louden, No Runs. Ya favorite stunts, when in hard | Ra! a amateur championships and EARLY. (Sgn oliusmdgs year-olds and up: six furlongs—J, H.| SIXTH INNING — Reynolds now ‘and feeling the need of nour-| Sowing makes fend Iso of State, who be-| pughey Jennings saya the High! neh are Can eet Barr, 109 (Karschbaum), first; Jamen|°#tehing for the Yanks, Bauman hit | to top off an ordinary | ere at Hrookline are up agal are are at least % per cent. stronger | Noone Atnietion would now bo Im real | Dockery, 108 (Dischman), second; Un-|0¥% & Pitched ball. Knight tomsed out | ‘with an order of twenty-four fried i naples Gaita snawars es; IB thé |than when he saw them last, and he) ‘one 0" cle Hart, 100 (McCabe), ‘third, Time |crawford, Bauman taking second, Cobb | important ‘ Horgan, the famous Irish| {oF the open tournament Vardon fand| strong showing against Travers tn the taser in tia Tae Text rar, "when — 1151-5. Calash, Fort Sumpte flea to Whiteman. ‘Holden made a| , Mved at Travers Island| Hay competed in a match at Shawnee finals. | TWO-THIRDS WOULD BE MORE|5.. Coy, Kelly, Silk Day and great running catch of Veach's fly to | D Tee ot ee Danste ve [and Vardon did the beat Although the winner of this year's lense can, beet oe by, eal 7| SATISFACTORY. aleo ran, ‘Two-dol) deep centre. Rune. fm having three square mesle a| hed fourth: Since that ti open championship | in uncer|igst night, “you can go and bet It 18) The Giants went away from here with|’: H- Barr, straight Villame elngted to right - | C ] G A R couldn't / ha Th nee Donnie was Bret & kA nected "with. the, Brookline ‘mestcrre| some ball clu the full knowledge and belief that if show $2.40; James Dockers, blace 8.80, | lame singled to right «| courses. Hoth Vardon nprecedented interest they won their games on the trip ind art, chow a Pre eS serge pitenes Of me Mae distor tatwasd ke: haased bi brer\ceurnameet ep) ine al aport publi |A VETERAN SOMETIMES COMES) they would de fyin champlonship| SECOND RACE—For two-year-olds; | Whe" Louden let Crawford's throw yet | coe gd cal crige Bate famillblecaisas laa dededisetictialt adelante Medel Liiialaletil dadoacd at] MYT) A flag before their return. So far thoy | selling; purse $%0; five and one-half tur-|°Way trom him. Knight singled to left, into the pitcher and, It was an old-timer, though, that shot |have won three and lost two, With| ‘onga—Candy Box, 108 (Andreas), firet;|SCor!ns Willams. Knight tried to MONTREAL ENTRIES. the harpoon into the T! at the fin-| Matty, Tesreau and Demareee left to| Ada, 106 (MaDonald), second; Birka, 106) *tTetc Into a double and was out, pila J jah. But for a wonderful tackle the Cubs they ought not to have! (cooge), third. Time, 1.08 2, ete ean f2 Bush.) Silbecay eit @ great deal of trou . i . 1.00 256, * h the -| MONTREAL, Que, Sept. 1—Entriex| they would sy tied the score, | thelk average > MMMAIBINE | stike Cohen, Ave, Stella Graine, o1d|{2 Onslow. Bush threw out ft telling us} tne entries for to-morrow's races are|for to-morrow’s races are as follows: | ative was short. Zelder — Trump, Silver Tone, Father Riley,| SEVENTH TNNING—Gibson fled 10'® 3 ' ve evident that the| &# follows: ltt, Back: ‘Thre-searokis and upward; | oculd not the ball in time to make| ANTHER EX-HIGHLANDER MAK- | Nantura also ran. Holden. Onslow popped to Zelder. Lou- bere Of the committee have mo] FIRST RACE—Thwreyearalds ant wmwant:| Sandy gone. iW; Mig doe ttt, tie mendes, | ® Putout, but he mutilated the bil ING GOOD. #2 Mutuels Paid— Candy Box, strateht.| don walked for the third time, Willett | calling; ats forionge,—*Hilly Collins, 100; "Second | jo8. Lally Tit; Hiatche Waove tii’ [enough £0 prevent a score, and th What do you know about the way big | #1940: place, 95.50; show, $3.90 Ada.| tied to Malsel. No Runs. | a5 ; *Pwaramive, 108; Trias Pash, 110.) Madion, tog; Lady Hankin, 11, fete TE SRS ave Bae up on hin sec-| Place, 40.10; show, $12.60 Birka, show. er fer take 9 great pleasure fm cons) SiWie. Wasa a5) “ocma, Maer Stier onas. Janus, 110, AS; Abdon, 110; an excellent chance of winning. | ant, ge. 1 fant gompany? 181, ae Internation |. gratulating England upon hav- Be Unite, 318; *Genesa, Pee aren nial fects hei aC former Hixhlander] THIRD RACE—For three-year-olde; sith L. ing successfully efended the! ; 116. z 1: th LOOKS PRETTY SOFT AT THAT. |jq1 DN PPD hae Purse $0; six furlongs.—Maria C., 109 | Nemark th Cup in the motor dort |resongs.—*Frade Mart, 1 : = 2 Tat we uet| The Phillies gained a full game pitcher. Tt is auld that (Buxton), firet; Flying Tom, 109 (Steele), ces. It ten't often that we have such| vague fee es val 08; 1 Mes + 1b, the Giants yesterday and are now justitaken on # lot of gini second: Criseo, 12 (Turner), third. Time the past few years. But in produc | ‘ambe Teli re tine, 100 : seven games behing. The Giants, by {joined the Cubs and no longer Zim Usteppa, Iapy, World's Won searide; salting; five fur: RACE “Twos ssoo,| the WAY. hunk up a e n|under fire, If Johnny Evere turns Biag 4er and Prince Kugene also ran. iS @ boat like Maple Leaf IV. vad fi 7; * cnieagy, hid marie be es ole Rey Jim into @ star we've got to give him ped eee mare, f + strateht $9.70, being unable to Act rc % .10, show 10; ‘om, ara ti. Tog” [up that gale MeGri iss, No fear for pests ant Pisce, MM: shee Seat, Orleae cnt y ni nt ait Stel tat ty act ia LAR LOWS AB Tuay win walHm OT jandicen; five and a i mid, 10 Mh | rune WON'T WORRY. gal won, but showed apeed as great | 10s; Reser, 172; Undaunted 111 ny mk. 114; ed ity — Looks as if Larry Doyle Is going to LEXINGTON ENTRIES. VES, THINK OF POOR CONNIE| iu» atta ted lane asthe ce Made to Your Measure ywar-okle and up- ined, In the two games at Pittsburgh ix furlongs. —Mirw Dell, 1 a eo, P With but nineteen games to play and] our gallant captain failed to get o hit 108; Woyanoke, 108; Fier, 111; 4 Buy it for less than clothes of similar material pevare te Df’ Ameren ue Ferg Eta tie anita a lead of eeven, it in about time for the] in eight times at bat. He will I MGs Cash om Delivery, 119: Merrick, 114 would cost elsewhere, even ready made. Buy it they five and a. bat farlongs denied |fans to quit worrying, but they will|go some to overcome an occasional wal-| ShQoND RACK -CAelliog, three-searolda and where the highest efficiency in the | ilori Ha eed 14s dior Mta, 1's, [Mot do so until the pennant is a cinch, Hop at his batting average Uke that. | jl'wardi_ #4 furonm.— Row and, Atom. 100: pane © cy in the largest tailoring nd bulld cup chasers, but will have ra na ends” Rama 13 Wi, Manley A, 108: John 'D,. Wabehela establishment in the world will save you at least 30%, + inna rand get Prey Ro 4 re tenise, 6b] Mea mater att] CBatlonn 11.. 1007 Miles 214, Py meat cng | There are 5,000 patters to select from and a thousand Uy tuned up for the affair, . . dl BO veeceseietiersces es A | eno ayer, 109, workmen to do your bidding. Every garment is io ‘Eben “ti,"vree| WORLD'S RECORD FOR Evening World Golf Experts tia, Mow oder, Oumzarit| gut, fitted and finished in our own establishment and MPhe. eeventeenth season of the Now|, *Apprestice alowance of five porte dainet, CONSECUTIVE BULL’SEYES. 7 . a Be Ms Cresta Pes, 108; is guaranteed satisfactory in every particular, “rt State Bascball League a QBA GINT. N. dy Sept. B—Cank W To Cover National Tournament CORTE RACH Selling: qworzearolt hii Sui et re ven | "Mianasa®ot‘chio sss weste 1531[ pease arpparre Woman ‘tte 0 epmeth peas of sanente wt tnurvageny || SERIMT ES! hte mar Reet uits and Overcoats, $20 to $50 thamton the pennant winner. 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