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16 OUIMET TELLS HOW | HE WON GOLF TITLE I lestey —_————~. _ ne trix, 108 (Watts), second; Jack Nunnal- | There. GET Mes ’ : ye | - Ir t wave any (4 Ls V. Powers, Hlue Laws, Coreopsis, Atha. A Bicomin' eve on \b ‘an, Letourne and Camel also ran. MORE AT HOME LINE IMAT N@xr ! i | $2 mutuels pald: Fred Levy, $16.70 e 47 . ‘ An, straight, $7.50 place, $7.20 show: Byl- You',son, Tew SS_E_a@m—_ | vestris, place $17.90, ahow $1.60; Field « (dack Nunnally), show $7.20. | j SOON HAVE, TO ) | SECOND HACK—Purse $500; two: | Jo Move INTo &. . ! js foaled in Canada; five ture ee owe - . CTION Heissen, 110 (Taylor), first; Our ~~ BieceR House. ZBurs couce 105 (Watts), svcond: Hooner, 195 \ OF CHAMPIONSHIP r), third 10 Tom Plans Ito ran. ss Meissen, straight — place Guy Mavetle, place oa waits | $2.8, No show money. | THIRD RACK=Purse $0); for all one mile.—Fountain Fay, 106 (Skir- Nelson and Wolgast, Who Are vin), first; Katinka, 1” (itightmire), ry ” second. Time, 1.41 % Only two stagd- Scheduled to “Open” the Box- ers, #2 mutucls paid: Fountain Fay, 870 straight. No place or show. ing Game in Milwaukee, Should Pen wees FOURTH RACK—Purse $500; for JMINNED OUT, two-year-olds; selling; six furlong Be Able to Go Ten Satistac- Tiktok, 109 (Gould), first; Dick Dodi }107 (Obert), 4; Marbard, 112 tory Rounds, Even To-Day. | (Penk), third, ‘Thne, 1.14. Vastath Utransformation, Minda, Laura, Stellata, Amagement ant Malik also ran, $3 | i Copyright, 1915, by The ute } mutuels paid: Tiktok, straight $41.60, (The New York Worge anne Oo | place $11.3 Ww $5.90; Dick Dodt ATTLING NELSON in extabtianing | place $7.60, show $1.20; Harbard, show a rink” record that beats any. | | $3.90. ped gedit fered to the ring | | FOURTH RACH steeple- od. Laat wee i ‘ 04 ‘cate he Wax ponitively, finally and! \ first eh), second: sathuslastically through with fightin, | i Linale third, ‘Time, for fe, Bat's wife had et 1 ee ee wanted what was left j | ; 4.0, Buraly Fox » Bie should he lose ans: more of him. wells | i\Up to That Time the New York Players Were|'®. tsiko's ant tuverance also rap known beauty it would be at tie neg! “ ” iy ° #2 mutuels pacd—Ootops, straight 180, lek. 0 Bat retired, an I remarked me | Crabbed” and Fighting Among Themselves, | »':* $0 11: Dissenter, place fore. Nothing very original about that, | Which Is the Spirit of M ‘All. St $12.9), show 8880 Lingle Plat, show $290, ' Ic Ss urit O1 en on an ar Bn And now Bat t# matched with Ad | Club in Cl see ht, but T Work To-| Ted Coy to Coach Katgers, D recently ret! for Ife in t he’ O-| N. gd. Sept. 2— to box ten rounds in Aitwanhe eel | the the Fi i " y or" lad Cox, the Tor Yale) captaley ie under the new boxing jaw. | gether on the Field. l here this week to help coach Judging by the way both Bat and fe ‘tne Rutgers football Boasas, the t fought at Port Rich sy a - - fa ah t " veal He have heen batting wronnd nssinted the ¢ Yale last y thay should pat up a hot ten rounds, At Port Richn 1 Netaor J J. [ J 4" ' seh gout, At Part Richmond Netw By John J. McGraw. ’ tn the twenty-t d round, and Ad lasted (Manager of the Giant: throu, a ea tak and beak Bae eae }O the boys goes the credit. The Giants are prac- the referee finally stopped it tically sure of the pennant now, It was the tis) we hird there wan little ad. good work and the fighting spirit of the players aulteektieeneree Ua aby ko tent themselves which has finally brought them the cham- ime ia pionship and the chance for the bigger honor, the HE Attorney-Generat luio world’s championship, with the gains and comforts for tat the Boxing Co a ie the winter that this would carry to them in the way of not Mberty to make a general supplementary financial reward, ru “mixed” bouts Ie e i } Guatoceamith terete neces STANDING OF THE CLUBS When the Glants left home the club had good, already scheduled for next Briday eve: NATIONAL LEAGUE, AMERICAN LBAGUE, stiff fight on its hands. We all knew it, but we all ning. We hope it won't The Com- i 46 coos! moan’... BY Ma cag hated to admit it, even t6 ourselves, That the players evar th ra rafter ne Mell wero determined to make this fight a good one was shown by the lack of The New Close-Fitting Bator Whe anen Uoen heen oteo frivolity and absence of easy-going manners among them. They were all Wing Collar for Nc r he spor! ni : 5 ks and whitos matched, let the on edge and “crabbing.” the condition I want to see players in when they | Exclusive Aristocratic voxing club promoters tvok out fo are up against a tough proposition. They all knew as well as I did that | that It te to their interest to run the the team was in a aliimp and that Phila) mins and wants no honest alibis from D sport in such a way that ‘here will be delphia wan travelling at a rapid rate.| bis opponents, ne cause for. criticism We Sen ing att ciab in the| MGRAW REGRETS INJURIES TO ainanied Li jam Langford $% far from hin best inn ft { iid atae. ee lakers ist ting Me tar or 8y Winning Three More Games Out of Their Remaining Fifteen| ' sit WerWOOLT Have We old Gur ieed|| poten iC ln neta ne fgttlog: ta a i L i rvohign at thought we would have to hold ou 1 Acah AAMIFAR GE Mao cata. baa spank thet wit eatom: fnd ne bas’ the Giants Can Win the National League Pennant Even if Hietintat St ! 1 4 by apuraeiven, 402 | no use for technical will be re o y ougn teal i h he en nv * em that hi Hd’ ail opposition ‘now in wight withou| the Phillies Lose But Three of Their Remaining Twenty-one. poset ddl aol Naa incanueti: the| Jan the Glants won'the Mftiy wane ie |{f wear much better than cotton, yet cx aes Sane, Hs knows enough about, ooo (ami: Gear banca ~ "ini ona i snip enamine ~ did not have as good luck as ee ti ae * eps oe Ped ot, re pup, bleached Irth ting, jo outclass any other heavy. | J in St. Louis. Dootn was} Doyle s ‘or the plate with the run! Hf in 200 sty! % since, Weight now tn sight. Gunboat's only | By Bozeman Bulger. RESULTS AT HAVRE DE GRACE dinata cleus ayveep there. Which Kopt us tn the content, and st wan | ff Sold by progreire desler, chance ts to land a haymaker on Sam | HB Giants started Bast last night with a pennant avout as nearly etnched FIRST RACE — Selling; three-year- are a lot of boys who an treat er ye oe Ere oes Wm. Barker Co., Troy, N.Y. Sac une le Geen em ax could be without the old flag being rolled up and stuck under their LJ olde and upw a hai¢ ture de when they need {1 stack’s attention to the fact that Doylo Op Bs lone time, course, if Gun- arma. Ly winning three more games out maining fifteen they (I. MacTaygary, 6! Look what they did on thelr last Weat-| had failed to touch the plate in his slide t succeeds he'll be a popular young | can win even if the Phillies ome but three of their remaining twenty-one. And | frat, Wanda Pit. |€f" tip In 1911 after we left New York] and suggested that, f he protested the man. If he doesn't the Navy 1% mtl!! at the rate the Phillies are going th pabvant tan (heneelveat Page. Sto gto 4 and 1/0N® game in front and not much but] ame, the victory might be awarded to looking for recruits, A beating even bY | without the Giants having to do anything. Th es are that if New York | cond; Lace, Wt cutwelly, 13 to | 8ove ahead of us. They breezed through| him, Personally, I think “Larry” did Langton) would he momething of @ dent jiost all the remaining games they would still be the champs. That's about the | —— 4to5 and 1 to 3, third. Time, 1 | by theme samo “crabbing,” Aghting| toltch the plate, but that has nothing to 1a SRB CRHORT'S armor, way St dgurep taken out of tho] Yellow Eyes, Connaught algo ran, | Methods. It was this spirit which made to ble agvisers: Be a —_ _——— | laced by Schutz. SECOND RACE—Three-year-olde and | t€ ld Cubs under Chance the great! "Pont want any titles which are HE announcement of Packey Mc-| PHILLIES GET IT GOING AND COMING. berg was called out ov strikes,{up; selling; five and a half furlongs.—| P#l! clad they were. When they Were] taken on technicalities.” Farland's decision that he'll fight The Phillies right now are faced with a worse danger than losing their last | TWO Runs ‘Three Lett Briar Path, . Taggart, 2 to 5 ana] Net Aehting vpponents they were flght-1 He dkd not feel the same way about tt Tommy Murphy was a surprise. | possi hance the flag. ‘Their double tof yesterday dropped them 1 popped Johnston. Creo} out, first; Ivabel, 92 (Waldron), 12 to 1,| 128 Meng themselves because one pla: ag tee Cuba did in 198, when they ob- McFarland was thinking of quitting the | back to within lems than four games ahead of the Cubs and there ix ar 1 out to Johnston, unassiated.|a to 1, and 4 to 6 second; Monerief, 1%6/¢F thought another had made @ ml eect irespto smaed asia loll ring for good. However, he must fg: | danger of them velng di dd into third place, According to the official stand. | Willams beat out a weak splash Inj Butweil, to 10 and out, thira, | ke which resulted in defeat. in! ure a Murphy bout aa more soft coin | ing, which does not inchide that freak prot a ike cinta: oot 2, [front of the plate, On the hit-and-run Volthorpe, Right Easy,| ALL STAR BALL CLUBS HAVE ae trating. ein een He fought Tommy twenty rounds In| the Quaker gang is elieven xumes behind t nts, The Cubs ea tar fn! rahe a single to right, end jun also ran, | FIGHTING SPIRIT. taken into consideration, The young: Calltornta. During the first ten oF | petter chance of catching them than they have of overhauling the Giants ms to third, On an attempt. RACE-Port Deposit Selting| § and “Joc” ‘Tinker | first baseman may be in shape in time twelve rounds McFarland handled ed double steal Williams was nipped at! stakes; three-year-olds; six furlonge.—| in rows with each other, | 0 play in the serles, “Whether his ab- Tommy as he pleased, punch!ng him up A the plate on Lajole’s quick return tol Trifter, 101 Gd. McTaggart), 4 to 1,7 to 6 : a great pair to work sence will weaken the Athletics or not without getting anything in ret 1 | THEVILE GET A CHANCE TO SEE THE VANKS, Carixoh, No Runs, One Lett, and 1 to 4, won; Cadeau, 107 (Byrne), 1| torether on the fleld, All atar ball clubs | {p,r"pther question. | Tt was predicted ua anialy cameciiea 1 r two days now the Giants can reat, ‘Their next game will be FOURTH INNING—Leibold watked.|to 1, 2 10 1 and 4 to 4, eecond; Scally- | have had the same spirit. Tho Athletics Hare pave stepped bi or tnto. Mi old came through, fought until P played at the Polo Grounds Wednesday with Brooklyn, They then hapman fed out to Gilhooley, Jacnel way, 108 (Butwell), 9 to % 7 to Sand 1 to|carry it, but not in such an apparent] position and. was one of the ata ie arm wear: nd in tie jam ou go to Brooklyn for four games, to Boston for a short series, and then ne ed out t) Cree Tajoie watked.|, third, Time, 2. Montresai form. I know because I have played| the series, Two y have od ince rounds rushed and slamime back to the Polo Grounds for siz games with the Phillics in thre Samii Lobe fj No tune slofay Tes glee tan msFeRsOT mee ‘And take it from me that, i¢| then, and Davie ip getting sens in eos punches with euch offect that r days, If the use of hia best pitchers can turn the trick, MeGraw tei two Let FOURTIL RAC an| Cleveland had crowded Mack's team| ‘0 diay actively, but for s short aeries| id Tommy would have won if it had Aare the flag won before the series vith the Phillies, ox made a fie one-handed atop ot] aga; one tivlac-tin- | when the Naps had thelr recent chance, (ft a lone summera rest ho is liable | in twenty-five munds instead gof| _——_ y's bunt and by aq throw Ar 5 Akay: ste! a Aght | t0,8!!P in there and step with the young: | « on, hey would have gotten a game fKHt| nee or them, I moc thee ha youn: twenty ; WIN IT QUICKLY, AND THEN REST. his man frst, Chapaian | trom the Athietice, and the Philadelphia | out “op'threw tinea eat pe fot two hite spackey ‘provebly inignda to duplicate The idea ai playing wk gamew in three days immediately preceding tl out Peckingangh, Gosvest sine] a 4 Ame ull have won a lot of pearance with the athletics, And Harty the Arat ten. World's Series does not appeal to MeGraw as a profitable business, and he is sled through the box, “Jackson bac ronde, 18 to}, & to 1, 2 to 2, third, | €@Mes that they lost under less pressing | Is certainly there with the Nead work. — determined that hin men shall mise as much of It as possible. If he can get ainet the right feild wall Tim ‘ vourn, Flamma, Bar- | ‘ireametance | ydirown, they tell me, was a great | EL SHEPPARD Is sti far from! the pennant cinched before thoxe games with the Phillies he will give most of Sehulta'a long No hewat and Talecartier also ran, Both clubs are getting ready for the | YoUns pitcher, It depends on how badly M being w har-been, ae he proved | his regulars a rest and finigh up the doudlesheaders with the second string nen. Niniaet FIFTH RACE—Selling; for two-year. | World's serles at present, Tam going| po & eto Wor eee raul in the Metropolitan champion. sila INNING—Bates struck out.foyts; five and a half furlongscPenni,|{0 make the Nght of my Ute for the! a twitter cannot’ de ul i yes res oe MrlOngs.—P le much, but it ships Saturday, Mel won the half mile OUGHT TO BE OVER BY THEN. | GETTING BACK HIS OLD WAYS, | |{/raney walks se second Sima tJeny;: Al than). 6 to 6, 9 to 5 and) World's pennant this yea 1 believe we! two weeks in which to row cae » 1 minute onde, beating out ¢ Sational Commission has decided) Frank Chance tv lnmensely plearct|Cariseh lined to right for @ single, send-]1 to 8 first, Red Path, 110 CR. Hoft- {have a great chance to win tt. My team | Mack will need ail the pitchers he Baker, aie closest ria hoot hes Lok Baines will begin Oct with the showtng being made by his) ite Graney to third, Falkenberg man). 16 to to 1 and 8 to 1, sec-|is recovering the silk of Its form now, | gather this fa'l because of the lows of] When vou don't adverise nobody @ remarkable record on the track, I nd! the » Glante| youngsters, In fact, he became so pep: ted a safe single toward firat, ¢ ong, Polly 1, 14 MeTaggirt), 9 to and, beliove me, TE will brace the boys! Coombs, Bender and Plank are w nows that you are doing business, and Aon member any ot athlete, pose te. saturday as to bid doe Jackson} scoring and Carinch going to 2 Sto Band 4 toh third, ‘Time, 1.09. | with goud stiff! talks before th ves, | 1own pretty woil, and they are the only Mee a tte i hilt e sibly excepting the once fa Me testog to eaten a iy Wall WIth (gevond, Lelie grounded to Peokine )itarien Violet Max. Heai Perr, Ty te true that Thanded them several] Veterans of the staf. OF course, Mack | {t\\"! 20 ne oa will not yer om * hand. Pris so a him for who touched sevor rorelig out) Thelma J, He Cala | ien the ¢ rx were pound! hag the Chance to ming the : Mey Z 1 vinsin OR ; rh scare yam inhieniia FY wh ' m0 I second, f OU Soke ata NWGOE alee ral when the hers were pounding OF! now, and ie is {man at hands Me! mn " eat Of aver ten xiines bee jw na, dou ap tne He 1 will algo treat cach player sey than &S With ten dane nore : i nie Lewt din x unner bas tt swine Run One Lett TORONTO ENTRIES. Bal! players are as different in disp Conssiaht, 1919, by Jobu J. Medea.) ai more he : = a aanenenen -- >| Muisel by a fast sprint beat a stow] jarer nati tlon aS men in any other walk of life, | avery now and e owtart roller to the box, Holden Hned to lett : t and each one needs a certain individual venereal f farce LOUISVILLE ENTRIES. HAVRE DE GRACE ENTRIES. | oir two tunes, stained going to third. treatment. After a squad of twenty or[—— ———— - Naturally he ought to be-at th thai, | - - Heree beat ont a «low roller down the enty-five men have been travelling s 4 re on s of Tyuuile twenty-five men hai a . = doesn't worry Mel wat LOUTANTLD iy Phe cue} HAVRE DE GRACE Abb 3 tind base Hne, scoring Mainel, Holden | obi va. My together, playing ball together, fighting The Arnheim 20 Suit 0g comes oUt as fast as aver, HIM] Ee eee eat lca at H tries for tosmorrow's races oli to think, | Witllame | singled together for a championship, and It ti urday Wan probably equal to ; ry [through the scoring nant half of the time for ° tow y toge: 4 i his best former performances, ¢ NS eas cane woe FURST ACE tw 1 majien 4 patting Cree on second After this e 0 kee mall : Se ee eee ttiane tiie cine giuhn Mati ict ites Ita FEE Eira ener inonne iia no cinch wo keen then at] AStONIShes the Man Who : sideration, Vielen Bact eo, “108 is PI REACH Us Geel FaBINGAA Nin. MISER Atrial OM with 4 ars ase elle ES a ZA Moe \ commas Ni ‘ we an 108 cir she uv \ au Nave hin th Lay $ fire, and f i ca ait Or iwild piteh, Cree g to third and] ON icra ore i have unning ever al ess han 30 to $35 on fhe devo ay Sor hi Williams te soouned r walked, fil! a challenge Can oesraniea te }. |saioothty, to send each player {nto the 4 Friday Voss MET) Little Nessie, 180, ot Mely the ex Jackson ran away ain; $1,000 added; three-searcolds ond uoi| game fl} fo do hia vest , h —=———— as a THIND ACh Sebo we cea olds ut 6 bani ery Ae aahunlesa mile and a sixteenth, V It is my honest opinion that we have . 4 a Re ahd A 5 Gin mlene snd Legenae valine as i Par at Mote Cnt M1) Gap, ayy Beowingaugt Med out. Hgade, 115; Lit sight, 1.4; Ambenite, 48, 1a better chance of winning thie year It is finished and fitted with infinite Arnheim skill. There hie, veachie » i, Hig. Private, 10s, sloeih, 1th) Melt sid, V2; *Montealn, goa, | HOR Ay. Kt rapa ed ay 0 y Oh —Michaelm Mom; 81,5000 | 4) ad elt! Inst the Athletic i aide with the opinions of the promoters) PvUICTIL WACK Handiay, Duusias 68 ‘ Mion [ati full when Gossett came to bat, lee. Ms atiow, 0; Water Taide, 0; Cear rah and the alavere are suit at $25 has the individuality or attractivencss. So negotiations were called off. A bel do rer ag aga ee mule Habe, 108; Ualugrfield, 104; "AE Lktwon threw out Consett, Two Rune. | tera oui The steer, lO: Bouterm Mele, while our opponents are minutes after Leachie and brother Sam jauaray, 1h) Plow Pack Jat. akoowlaty 104: Oy, Vanlortewr, | 10T we Three Lett and Bouthen Maid Davies entry. weaker, I figure. [ regretted to see last To Measure $20 7 hed taken ringside seats Johnny Dun- 107 toon star I tahitian { POUIEE RACE tw yea Kastor 9 | D apman Med out] PIPTH RACK Coventry Steeplechase bandit | week that “Stuffy"’ MeInnis and Carrol r f dee was haled into the ring and intros Mii 107; aKiebuiae, 1s, AP invleras i. IM: atuatica tae git 4 Nitie Mh, | t ey Tet. Jackson popped cap: #00 added: four swarolia and urwants| Brown had been injured, and that the : . i @uced ae “the boy who will reset Wille | (itel, iiss Flam Fins, 415 Ugh trai de sia. [1 Schulte tomsed out [about two and 9 ball mites, toe, 380% oe | Ath etioa’eiiliant (found sek baseman Fit, finish and satisfaction strictly guaranteed. Every Ritchie here early next month.” When alising' a: BW one) Wan! 6m Ui; Va | “Schulte wax called ont on atrikes 149, Neen He seems to have hard luck when garment is cut, made and finished in our own establish: “€be evening's entertainment was over a8 F leaiv f ATumney entry ‘ VIPTH Wack 1 ture OM widnuiie: ithe Ment are RACE androgen hansen, ry Mee aeat Tae WORIAIR hecause $t ment. Leachie reopened negotiations and im- | Fil" cay + art a aa ks Teo ro a a SA wall 1 threw out Holden, | cage” one mite and a erstecnth Oh will be recalled that Motnnis was 1 b " ; (mediately accepted the terms ulready (Jen yuh teas un belie, tui Witule con't ae ian AAtwak malin ED Unita on threw: aut | tereetl: soo! aoties, 007 F Me Wath a at arm in Samples and book of style suggestions maited upon request. iered. He is to get 2 per cent. or! 1085 Premumotion, 1 ite No Runs. One Left | OSRVENTH RACE Lexington Wing; ciearze Mullin, Detri ca tebe gate—and it looks as ‘f that should NACE ell et ENTH INNING —dolinston went rorseer olde rasied into aim. We do t deel Broadway (4.9 | ‘and meres *Mreratiend, 99.) Maine! to Willlams, Hates we ptr yard lenny win a ies through the crippled con- . gto & plate of chaag 200; sCowuertown, iia Chater, | Out on a grounder to, Willan, ungggiom 100: HE Molina, 108; Surname, 109; | 3010, opponents, and 1 any sure! Ninth Street f assisted, Peckinpaugh tomsed out Gra-g igs” + Napier, Sve tein, that ck feels the same wa . Yakut, Mie Cordie #100. i, Pook h a g 108; *Napier, 108 118, | * Mack feels th y L, "I hey, No Rune ¢ about It, He wishes to earn what he THE EVENING WORLD, MUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1913 Copyright, 191%, py The Press Publishing Co, (The fg, apeneatiog ellowance claimed, NNANT NEARLY BEST SPORTING PAGE+IN NEW YORK: [*2: ANOTHER TROPHY ADDED TO UNCLE SAM’S BIG COLLECTION! ew York World). NCHED BY GIANTS RESULTS AT TORONTO. FIRST RACE Nurse $500; for three- | selling; six furlongs. 108 (Obert), first; Sylver 7 4 * ar a c

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