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7 OPT wT A at Picking Winner of Gunboat! Smith-Carpentier Fight in Eng- | land Thursday a Matter of Guesswork. Goprright, 1916, by The dreas Publishing Tass Ne Poet Worth be VHE dope on the Gunboat Smith- Carpentier fight next Thurs- day centres around the per- formances of Gunboat with Wells and we and of Carpentier with is and Jeanette. Cerpentier knocked Wells out in a Pound; Smith in two rounds. Not Mach to choose there, cspecially as the first Wolls-Carpentier fight went four rounds. efmaith beat Langford in twelve Wounds, referee's decision, in Boston Mt was quite natural to think tha’ Langford might be willing to box the twelve rounds without exerting him- to the limit, and there were Tumors around both before and after the fight. But there always are fumors before any fight of this kind. I believe the Langford-Smith fight was on the level. One of the best proofs was Langford's action after hearing fepision. He stood in his corner the’ tears rolling down his face, Qpparently broken hearted, Sam may be an actor, but no couldn't have Pabet those tears. Sam was simply ging that he had gone away back, Qe8° when a cnampion feels himself er he doesn't fe exactly over it. ‘ for the Carpentier-Jeanette it, Jeanette wi wiven the deci- lon at the ena of twenty rounds. Joe “wala Knocked down Sard at the begin- yoing of the living id he didn’t fivor yes Carpentier carried ty to Jeanette nearly all “i F ithough: at times by blows. *'People who saw in of ebony Battling Jim Johnson, a week vg know that he can still fight 1 hit, It's possible that ulled” with Carpentier. the Pigguree of the fight don't sup- that theory. His fight with Jeao- roved Carpentier a first class ™man—gave much better proof it than his fight with Wel ‘As for some of Carpentier's defeats ago it must be bered pat ge pone French- in was born Jan. 12, 1894, so he' a little over twenty years of age! . .He has recently become a| wywelght und has worked his way | ugh rious clas: from the ere r or two ago his man's, In fact it will be at ey years more before Carpe: Peaches his full development, and bly three or four years. “He is roving so rapidly now that it's ish to go back to the time he to Klaus in nineteen rounds or ha Harry and Willie Lewis in ‘Anighor very important point—Car- | used to win most of his fights Gecisions, Only of late has be- & finisher. Of his last ten fights lost one, to Jeanette, has won decisions and has finished seven clean knockouts, only one of going over four round: moral of this is that p! r in this fight is merely a mat- of making a good guess, Ther and with a lit- Jim a dozen rounds. it Jim thinks of it. NE of the humorous develop- ments of the week is Packey / | McFarland as a brewery direc- > $er, Packey has just married an ) Part of whose estate consists prosperous brewery, All his life y has shied at anything strong- ) ef than ginger pop. But making and “drinking are different things. At least - pe think so. statement that he'll make t he Bite @ present of the lightweight nship is a bit premature. ner must be of the opinion that make the lightweight limit me begt Freddy Welsh. But there ere twa or three things to take into @ensideration, First Packey would Ihave to beat Freddy in England. He | tried 4tint once, outboxed Freddy a & few miles, forced the fighting trom B) etast to Anish, and was given a draw. Welsh made: bim make 133 pounds ) for'that fight, although the English Mmit {8 135 pounds several hours he- ‘fore ringtine—the weight at which ) Welsh took the title from Willie } > Ritchie. As Welsh says he can make - 383 he'd probably insist upon having » Weckey tght at that weight again— ) amd Packey has put on a lot of WBeight since he fought Welsh. He tively couldn't make 143 pounds his normal fighting strength jurance » As @& last consideration, Packey mow been out of the ring for months, and has been giving ‘of his attention to business. A | ast heve his whole mind ning his fights, It is that Packey eouid go back en ey oe 7 . Wils (Special MPIRE YONKERS, Bleu, with J, 3. the place moni Golde: the opening clever fashion © Capt. nothing. Joe Rosen th four lengths t of the ance the start an run to th any chance but at that om away and fink up at the drew away, ened end, winning three Runes, BERL Rf nament for and be as good as he » ge every week or International La: The intervention of home prominent 1 Wave & GREAT SCHEME FOR bu, Cuance: Way Dont You CAN THIS BUNCH AND GET A Ba -c.ue? POMETTE BLEU WINS STAKE RACE AT EMPIRE TRACK on’s 0 The cITy Y ey. event fro eld, pack, night shied by uly and Otto Froitzhein tennis players, ted Btates this week to represent Ger- many in the preliminaries of the tour- Dwight will the wn vorite, Leads Home Small Field in the Tarrytown. J R. T. Wilson's filly, Tarrytown Selling Stakes here this afternoon with something to sparo from J. J. Lillis, who easily beat'Un- daunted for the place money. McCahey rode a well judged race on the winner, Bleu around the first turn in front, but then surrendered the pace-mak- ing Job to Undaunted, turn for home McCahey moved the Wilson filly, straightened for He the run home took the lead, She was never caught and had two lengths to spare at the end. Lillis caught Undaunted in the run home and easily beat her out for FIRST RACE. Girl met her own kind in and she m run through the stretch, Ossary Maid broke well and ran with Parr tor a way, SECOND RACE. be made a runaway race of It in the see- Adelaide T., the favorite and hot tly race, showed a poor p was pinched off right money if she hadn't be the fleld all the wa FIFTH RACE. Trust me, James Butler's Ballot- ‘True! filly, won the fifth race aft setting all the pace. head of the seemed to have the filly beaten. She however, when atraight- and had something left at the} a length had little contention for the place, lengths separating him from GERMAN TENNIS PLAYERS SAIL HERE NEXT WEEK. 4 THE £ VENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1914, BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK Give IM THE ONCE Over AN’ LET cast (To ‘> @ NUT! ‘You BoneHeans KNOW ‘TRere's A BALL GAME Gown’ on? HELPFUL HARVEY---HE ADVISES FRANK Copyright, 1914, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York World). CHANCE Great Britain t the singles matches Davis Trophy tournament. winning team of the dian-German matches, T. M. Mavrogordato of Great Britain won a comparatively easy victory over is of France in three straight . The British team had y won the first two singles but were beaten yesterday in joubles by the French pair, aaeosilieionen EMPIRE CITY ENTRIES. 76, Filly, the Fa-|% EMPIRE CIty YONK: N.Y. ning World.) RACE TRACK, ; for to-morr nly 14,.—Pomette ot two.yearcolds; selling; five | won the “Ig en 8 F 7 106 dan: Ginoteumee 113 | e- = Aad ‘Mint ‘Shee aot A ve Ma 2g Yung bnbios 198 got Pomette Pay Wace ye ile and mares; Ps RS: RNS" wen’ , Nearing the He ps0 Duner 104 up| F#8" Hderna tat and as they won in the well-played good thing Capt, Parr. The latter off Het Peet his toes had opened up @ gap on Hck Keen {his feld in the run to the stretch,| “ Noe ate. eiiocl only to weaken right at the end. Bor- nnerennes ae | was third after a slow beginning, ! making up a lot of ground in the WINDSOR ENTRIES. | WINDSOR, On tries only to stop 16 follows i} RACE in front, wing ond, Everything was staggering Attensa hind him in the sireteh and, easing pit Beads 1 up, he went past the judges four wn lengths in front of Blue Thistle, who mie hae ies came out of the buneh behind tn th ant wiwards ane mile final sixteenth, Scallywag was thin Patienmh Dongral rform- ati yout off again after a had get- bsolutely lust 1) [FRANCE ELIMINATED FROM DAVIS TENNIS CUP FIGHT. WIMBLEDON, England, -day won the third of round nguinst France in the Dwight F. International will consequently meet at Boston the Per for to-morrow’s races are ie $1100 mn July 4— in the prelimingry Lawn ‘Tennis | The British team Australasian-Cana- | tisericd TRACK, 14.—The entries | threeyeer-olds ana. up- | $42 Capt. Swansontis 4, tte ofctalies 3 Anne sellers. 1 190 Birenuows ats Pian ith reesearolds and up: selling: ane eae, He iteoa. yee) ear: ds ant up Benanet. 100 eur 08 Gvvay Tore, 08 urakan, Beinay, 5 Hodge, 102 y 14.—The en- as stu an MoM 1 108: | ‘harine in the final eighth, ae tat “4 THIRD RACE. “Sheitartan, as tae Micha Donald McDonald chased Hedge all wane «claimed the way round the backstretch to the — - far turn, Then Butwell sent him to Callahan Dete the front and he came away eqsily| At the Military AOC. of to win by three lengths, as Freddi Teese easily defeated BIN Hedge held on to the secon position Ray in GHECAPAL tanshounA bouLand in a hard drive through the stretch] treme Callahan hud nearly every with G, M. Miller und outlasted the] Prongic, Callahan tnd are ic witn | old Carman home, Ambrose trailed) pred Halaband. Callahan's welght was 130 and Hualsbund 134 pounda, HIGHLANDERS PUT UP THEIR TWO BEST GAMES OF YEAR AGAINST SOX. When the Highiai ders emerged from that double-header they should have had a rose pinned on them fer having played their two best games of the year. just two misplaye, kept them from winning both games, or, at i playing the i against Ed hit concise! story of first game. ih K Walsh should have hee a Sahu: GIANTS. (Continued from First Page.) out. pitched balls. od dropped a hit in right, Cheney going to second Saier flied to Burns, Zimmerman tripled to left, scoring Cheney and Good. Schulte out, Merkle to Matty. TWO RUD RIPTH IN fanned. Flete flied to Leach. Murray went to right in place of Robertson. veeney lined to Bes- cher. Derrick flied to McLean, Fletcher and Merkle retired Bresna- han. NOR SIXTH INSING WeLean was hit by a pitched ball and went to firi Stock was out, Zimmerman to Saier, McLean going to second. Mathewson singled to centre, storing McLean. Bescher grounded ‘out to 8 sisted, Matty going to s doubled against the righ scoring Matty, Doyle scored all the way from second on a wild pitch. Burns hit a home run, Murray sine | gled through Derrick and stole sec- ! ond, Fletcher singled to left, Mur- scoring. Fletcher out steal han to Sweeney. FIVE RU Williams batung for Cheney and doubled to right, Leach fouled to McLean, Bates batted for Good and | flied to Burns. pr doubled to right, scoring Williams, Zimmerman flied to Beseher, ONE RUN, poh ee ie: | LONG ISLAND KNIGHTS TO HOLD FIELD DAY AUG. 8, s Island Chapter, Knights of Co- which comprises all the counctls rder in Brooklyn and on Long es its third annual feld day for , Aug. 8, at Celtle Park The proceeds will be devoted to the ho»- pital fund of the order. Besides the usual fleld day nty there will be an Intereouneil relay in which any wuncil of the Knights of Columbus may a te between Man- ‘hattan 1 Chapters, with teams only and 8 councils; a 500- relay rn Tala. ee nokly yor Manhattan peelal event for the blued Utah and the ‘Ten- nessee which are now at the Navy Yard Rasaany mo stretch ar Razzano Chienwo, Rowan osutin Pitt a Kreutzer | rman lawn = jenve for the Uni- site ti DE ai Davis is. trophy. ‘ennia oXAMIONAL LEAGUE, cago, alte, 4, Miurtaten SechteouLED FOR ite: mngys 4 Fon Bat Grantrea) BRALTersey City GAMES. YEEUICAS LAG Nosh Parse Secon ame, ame, Fatroit, 0. ‘Louis game postponed, NAL LAGU, - real game postponed, Rain N LEAGUE, hicag: os it Louis at Phy Cleveland at uh tp Lbauus, iewark ity, FOR EXPERT ADVICE ON ALL CAR TROUBLES WRITE || TO GEORGE H. Do you always know the reason why your auto al run smoothly? If to George H. Robertson, The Eve- ning World's Automobile Editor, for expert advice Mr. Robertson, winner of the Van- derbilt Cup race in 1908 and one of the country’s ities on automobi! ters from automo pages every Saturday, how machine troubles may be easily adjusted, valuable hints about traffic regu- lations and arranging pleasure NACKE'S SCORE OF 73 IS NEW GOLF RECORD OVER SHAWNEE COURSE Fox Hills Professional Plays Brilliant Game on Links Soaked by Rain. BHAWNEE CO tablished a new for the rearrange: golf tournament on tournament has ass tiona of a champl meeting held in last night Professional the East. pionship will be held stble through going gecutive 4s. Ont 4444 ec a 75, @ stroke better Wykagyl, the champion, took 77. for wore fifty starters, Jos Mitchell, Upper Dave Honeyman, Pi 40-87 George Low, R, G. McDonald, B 84) M1; yy 40. 46, 45 ink, 43, Shawnee Rochester, 37, 39 Yahumdanis, Mackie, Fox HI Norton, Tre Ri Sell CINCINNATI, | Herzog of L R Southern Association. (Special to The Krening Worid,) SHAWNEE-ON-DELAWARE, 14.—Isaac Mackie of Fox competitive record Shawnee Country C of 73 in the first round of the open Shawnee Country Club to-day. the Buckwood the players founded Golfers’ The Eastern open cham- | Macktie’s low score was made pos- The card was as follows: one Mitchell of Upper Montclair had wan of Rochester, while Alec Smith of Metropolitan 2 holes of medal play, and sidering that it is raining hard he to-day the golf is exceptt were bert White, Shawnee, 44, 46-90; wrga Sayers, Merion, 45, 40 Mec Smith, Wykagyl, 88, 89-77; N, Dowan, New York, 40, 44-90; J. Thompson, Philadelphia County, 41, 42-83; Tom Kerrigan, Dethan, 40, 40 80; Jack Joley, unattached, 44, 41-85; | 5; ©. Cameron, Lehigh, 44, 47-91; George Peters, Belfield, 51, 49-100; Carl Anderson, Sheneconsett, 48, 43-91, 78; Will Gourlay, 7; George Hoftner, unattached, 47, M. Brady, Wollaston, 41, 39—80; George Sargent, Cheychin, 42, 38-80; Baltusrol, Bernard Nicholls, Wilmington, 41, dames Dougherty, James Hackney, ROBERTSON t times doesn't you don't, write on car troubles. leading author- answers let. bilists on these He tells besides giving AW, FEL 1 wae LERD, ONLY ‘Johnson Picks the Gunner; ‘Advance Sale of Thursday’s Carpentier Fight ls $60,000 — Referee Corri Will Be Assisted by Two Judges in Deciding on Winner. By John Pollock. HE championship heavy-weight London night between Gunboat Smith re Georges Carpentier will attract | record gate according to advices pecelvea from abroad to-day. battle in | | TKY CLUB,} July Hills es- id olinks of the lub with a score | the links of the Thia | umed the propor- onship, as at Inv the; Association of d here annually, out in nine con- aa oa ‘4 i 4 4-36 6 3-37 Th than Walter Ho- Conditions ¢ dal, There ‘The early scores Montclair, 39, 3 Forest Hill, 39, Elizabeth, 41, 46 42, 40, 48 40 uffalo, 80; 43 Overbrook, | Aromim: | Worthington, Walter Hogan. Robert Tsaac i James G tcher Jack Rowan, July the Cincinnati ue Club has sold Pitcher Jack an to the Chattanooga Club of the 14, — Manager | National | chances. Burge, who is engineering the match maintains that the receipts will be the second largest in the history of ithe glove game, being exceeded only | by the $275,000 taken in at the Jeffries- |Johnson battle in Reno four years if every sporting man in Paris and London wants to |be on hand. The advance sale up to |last night amounted to about $60,000. |There was a big rush yesterday for choice reservations and about $80,000 | | Was handled before the office closed ago. It looks as for the nigh. Jack Johnson is one of those most He came over from Paris Spent most of his time at the headquarters of Johnson feels confident that the American will win and announced that he would wager $5,000 on Smith's He thought even money would be the proper odds, Britons are so confident that Carpen- tier can whip Smith that they are Johnson will wait until fight time before placing a bet, ax he figures he can get 8 to & | for hin bet. interested. @ few days ago and h Smith, willing to offer odds, Eugene Corrl, upon as the referee, the limit of twenty sports in France, and near of who has been agreed will not alone pick the winner, should the bout go rounds. will be two judges at the ringside, as is the custom in this country at | amateur boxing competitions. Breyer, the well known authority on Jo New York will act as the \ judges, Voice if this should be fighters, Smith, Says the tay Clabvy, which Smi twenty rounds, drew ber cont, of the receipts. Thursday | is looking after Franki douns Vrummie while from the latter to-day Dick | ing to sign him u Dion, for next month, | Johnson, the colored out, night. of Brooklyn Frankie Battling Lahn, Joe B Har Pierce and Yo! clushes with Johnny ders. At Rockaway but the Benny Leonard has Gibson's stable, ee Thero Victor| the club on Saturday nseph Gar. |J°2 Gans and Mike Far Bush and PB. Hawkins, Evans’s Homer Inthe 12th Brings Hima $20 Bill A home run in the twelfth inning broke up the pitchers’ battio between Pittsfeds and Brooklyn a ! to 0 victor: the former Cardinal, who ked the ball over the rigbt-field As soon crossed the home plate an enthusi- astic fan greeted him at the plate and | presented him with a $20 bill inning it boxmen’s duel between Dickson of the Pittsburgh team and Finneran of the a Hoth men pitched splen- @idly and held their opponents safe \\dnraday, or Thursday vans made his home run wal- | , team made five hits. the Brookte ra Steve is and the wall for the eireuit Until the twelfcb » Clb, until F lop. KE neran passed Savage, The Brookfeds playe game on the field men left on the bases. had only two left FOR DAVIS CUP Maurice EB, MeLoughiin tennis champion and t of the United States Day! ing team, together with Bundy, his partner in ubles, arrived ot New my San Francisca. Tet Senbright. Nod. where bh t eT cbright Invitatie Wiin seid ft way as he was a te! ® a doublen rd Randy may not et into Only | tie courts of one base on balls was issued That Roston, next week. Remnant Sale Coat C® Trousers, $16 $1 big. vari Broadway 9th St. Just what you need for an outing. y of suitings to select Ey Many ori ginally sold for $30 to $50. Made to measure only. Suit $18, Beach Hamineis Station, Danny HKidge fights Johnny Harvey in the main event, They had The Pittsfeds | > - M'LOUGHLIN COMES HERE » anchor necessary. In a letter just at hand Al Lippe, Who is over in Australia with four three foreigners and Jeff the American middleweight, bout at Sydney, June 5, between Jeff Smith and Jim- fter of Al further states that each fighter received $6,008, which was 25 Aus., on ith won a gate e Burns and Corti will have the deciding | Pete Fitzgerald of Jersey City, who Tommy Lee stating that Joe Jeanette and Battling Jim heavyweights, who will clash in another ten-round bout at the Stadium A. St. Nicholas Rink to-morrow night, are both in good physical condition Jeanette declured to-day that he wili fight his hardest to win with 4 knock- . show in Two clubs hold boxing shows to- At Broadway Sporting Club/ Burns jedeli Drumnue ie" A. meets “ C., joined Billy Leonard's first bout under the nanagement of Gibson will be againgt Harry Thomas of Eng- land next’Saturday night at the Faure mont A, C. Ty the other ten-round bouts Al Thomas meets Young Specs, and Joe Carter meets Eddie Morris- Aimy’ Mack, manager of the Irving A. C. of Brooklyn, has arranged three | ten-round bouts for the next show of The fighters who will battle are Italian night, ‘rell, Bull An- derson and Battling Hurley and Joe came in the tenth inning when Fin- da perfect four | MATCHE: . the nation n s Cup defei ) Thomas the nations York to-day leaving for “will pla tournaient, that he was in prime | and that his game | or | Loughlin and > action until he players $16 |: Arnheim a <n obese tortay, 880 7M Oy. amen iy es Rica aan ee stn i tackles is in Australia, received a cablegram Young Shugrue won all the way from Milbura “Young” Saylor in u twenty- round bout at Sydney on Saturday. Billy Gibson has just received a letter from Jim Coffey, the “Dublin” Giant, who is in Ireland, in which he says “he refereed ueveral fights Dublin, and that Charles Cochran, | the English boxing promoter, is try- | p for a febt with | Bombardier Wells, the English cham- | at ———_—__ s. LITTLE CIGARS 1 probably enter the tournament. on | Longwood Cricket Club, | Pe A i og er ) B CANES air "BROOKLYN ON FINAL VISIT T0 PITTSBURGH | Dodgers Bid Fair to Again Be i Referred To as “The Rainmakers.” | (Specin! to The Evening World,) | PITTSBURGH, July 14.—The | Brooklyns bid fair to be again re+ | ferred to as the rainmakers, as far as Pittsburgh is concerned, In 1913 they eurned this appellation. Of the first four games they were then scheduled to play here on their first trip, rain prevented the first three, The fourth was played and was won by the Superbas by the close score of 6 to &. Yesterday's game was the jsecond postponement they encoun- j tered here this season. It will not be | Played off on this trip, so that on their , third and last voya Pittsburgh the Brooklyns will ompelled, in order to catch up with the schedule, to play six cames in four days. The mame postponed here on May 4% will | be played off on Aue. 29, and yénter- day's mame on Aug, 2 The Su- | perbos are scheduled to play here on | Aug. and 29, the Jatter date | being a Saturday, The local fans were much disap- pointed because to-day'’s came was called off, and the oficial cause of the postponement did no -_ ERNIE PYE TO MAKE DEBUT H IN MOTOR-PAGED RACE, Perey Lawrence of San Francisco will be back at the Brighton Beach Mo- tordrome to-morrow night for the first time since he defeated Clarence Carman there a couple of weeks ago, when he competes in the thirty-mile motor-paced | race, which will be the feature of the brogramme. Ernie Pye; the best of the Australian pace followers, will make his first appearance here In the same race. 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