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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1914. FULL OF NEWS Carpentier Will Be a Great Hero in France, Even Though He Only Scored a Technical Vic-! tory Over Smith, Ooorright, 1914, by The Prem Publishing Co, (The New York World) IGHTNING has struck tn the game place again, A few more bolts and Uncle Samuel will begin to feel dizzy. Gunboat Smith, best of the Amert- ean white heavyweights, has lost to Georges Carpentier of France on a foul in the sixth round. Apparently over-eagerness made Gunboat throw away a winning fight, for be had knocked Carpentier down (with @ heavy right-hander and was trying to finish him when the dis- “qualification came. ) There are as inany different re- Ports as there were spectators, Car- pentier claims that Smith didn't tknock him down, but that he missed @ blow and slipped, and that Smith's right tended on his neck before he ; One report in that Smit jlanded a terrific right in the pit ot it tier’s stomach, and that Car- pastor sinking slowly from a crouse i Dosition, Gunbout didn't realize knees had reached the @nd grazed him with a blow which he had started and was to stop in time, All the other HE tremendous excitement and confusion is responsible for the Qumber of opinions. Compar- ‘tng ell accounts it seems likely that this ts the way the thing happened: Carpentier was fighting in a very low crouch, straightening up now and then with ift jab or a hard right ook for Smith's chin. The Gunner aught bim with a straight right on the jaw. Carventicr, in his low @rouch, sank slowly to the for. atepping in quickly for a sec-: , saw that Carpentier would! on the floor before it could land, “pulled it” so that his glove Setar eranea the Frenchman's Kona. Corri told Smith to step back end a. to count. Carpenties ‘®@ manager, with all tier ds, hed ti nds, rus into ¢ | ood picked. Carpentier pce ed Boor, where he was still in a hi ition on his knees, with fis keede Glasped over his head. Descamps and ‘onds surrounded Ref- Into the rl . feferee, who in the first place wan Satins corpentior out, was so in- by the clamor that he gav. way to the claims of Carpentie: manager and disqualified Smith for CCORDING to .1 the rules of boxing, Deacamps lost the fight SPORTING PAGE IN NEW SMITH LOST BATTLE IN LONDON TO CARPENTIER | CLOTHER TO MEET Copyright, 1914, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World.) WILLIAMS IN TENNIS FINALS AT SEABRIGHT a Bundy, Paired with McLough- lin, Shows Poor Form in Doubles Match. SPABRIGHT, N. J, July 17.—R. Norris Williams 24 and William J. Clothier won their places in the final round of the Achelis Cup aingies to- ley on the turf courts of the Sea- bright Lawn Tennis and Cricket Club, Williams Anished out the third act jof his mateh with Karl H, Behr, in | which Williams led at 6—3, 0—6 and, 5—1 on games yesterday when tho’ J rain put a stop to further compett- WELL ,ANYHOW , — DAT ELIMINATES) MISTO SMIFF } tions MR. Jounson HAD | Behr started off to-« with a flery GuNtoat ~ BUT — all on games before Williams set- HIS MONEY ON . Jattack on the net, He ran up to |tled into his own game, Then the BUTLER’S HORSES MAKE CLEAN-UP IN WHIRL STAKES ——— Pebbles Wins and Kilkenny | Boy Is Second in Feature Race at Yonkers. over second, sending Westerail to Owens hit into a double play, Holly to Lewis to Bradley, After Finneran tossed near Jones's head the latter became He rushed to the pitcher's box with his bat lifted and threat- | ened to atrike Finneran of the Brooklyn team rushed out on the field and interceded before any damage was done. Savage walked. to right and Saage raced to third On a wild pitch Savage and Oakes by Westerzil and ‘Quimet Scores | Lucky Victory DODGERS HAVE. ONEBADINNING | AGAINST CUBS Chicago Scored Twice in the Fourth Without the Aid PITTSBURGH REBS PROFIT BY ERRORS OF BROKLIN FEDS Mix Hits With Misplays in Sixth and Score Three | The players NEWTON, Mass,, July 17.—A_ short | on the last Te Frening Wari.) TRACK, | James Boy horse field of Goebel diene an exciting match with Francis Oulmet, national open golf | champion and State title holde: the second round for the Massachu- setts championship at the Brae Burn Butler's Pebt e-two in a thre 500 Whirl Stakes here this af- Fa Crump was badly out-} The race wis fun|gurprised and disappointed young /ever, had not entirely recovered from well known sea of mud, a sud-|man when he saw his charges all the effects of the den rain storm having come up just| shot up by Carroll Brown while our and he showed it At times was thrown Bradley fanne as (Continued from Firat Page.) the twelfth hole Ouimet led Chick five up. Chick then got into his stride and won tne next five, squaring the match. to halve the next hole fight to extra holes, he missed a short With a chance 4 carry the by a wind storm, delayed the start of| Branch s0 far forgot himself as to Little de-| grab @ bat, emulating the example ce fifteen minutes, scription of the race is needed, Peb- was supposed (Special to The Bvening World.) EXPOSITION BURGH, July 17. BATTING ORDER. Otimet’s brother Raymond, the Ju- nior State champion, in the second round by Vincent Lawrence of Woodland, 4 up and 2 to dislike) Gp to the pl muddy going, went to the front at the at the ball himself. He refused to Kil- trust the job to any more of the McGraw sent Rube Mar- qard to the mound with Meyers on the Manager Fred Clarke was eliminated Manager Oaken of the Rebels ts greatly perplexed over the slump his team has taken, Brookfeds have been trouncing them In order to check the winning streak of the foe Oakes start and gallope all the way. \lways second, was never bands. threatened by Ed Crump. FIRST RACE. receiving end. of the Pirates called Adams, his best bet, to grab the open- ing game from Gibson was behind the bat for Pit is knees, Descamps, Car- the Car-| ——— HAPSBURG WINS $50,000 ECLIPSE AT SANDOWN PARK Thirteen Went to Post in Wich ‘ Mile and Quarter Event, | LONDON, July 17,—The Eclipse stakes mmerman, 8b, good and plenty. league leader opening | Wolverton, Harry was probably the event, with Alne Bresnahan, c. burgh. FIRST INNING.—Beacher filed to . thrown out Burns tripled to centre. Rob- ertson was easy for Viox and Koney. He has momved Jones to the top in the batting order Lewis was put second instead of Mc- nald. FIRST INNING—Cooper filed to Myers lined to Lewis, Shaw Popped to Holly. UNS. r surprise Al at that, with Alhe everybody's won, and easily Reeves) tendance—4,000, Srecial to The Krening World.) CHICAGO, IIL, July 17.—The Brook- lyn Dodgers made their second ap- pearance of the season at Cub Park Manager Robinson and his men are here for a three-game Alhena led ali the way to the str followed by laying third Mensor was hit by a pitched ball Mowrey sacrificed, Meyers to Merkle, Mensor taking sec- Wagner tripled Viox hit to Stock, | who threw to Meyers, getting Wag- a close play. ype] tracts is invalid. It gives them an- home| other lever for getting more money wide, but Al-]in case they jump into stardom after outside of bim| having signed up in the apring. | win easily.| ‘The contract gives the magnate the ‘Alhena didn't respond to the whip as| right to release the piayer after hav- finish Wasling given ten days’ notice, but, up | At the turn f Savage sacrificed, | Reeves came ty and even then \ this afternoon. Kennymore third, ‘The distance was a mi —.——_—— Oakes singled past vending Jones to third. Rheam forced Oakes, Holt to Hofman, Jones scor- and a quarter, the plate on Koney lifted one to Burns, for Carpentier when he entered the ring before the referee had ren- dered his decision. ‘This trick has been tried by Des. camps before. In France, when C: pentier was being beaten by Papk be jumped into the ring and caught Carpentier around the waist, drag- ging gto" corner, claiming that fouled by Pane time, the" roteree Roane, Suet Qualified Carpentier because his w# onds bad entered the ring during In ‘a ight'’s ¢ last night's fight Carpentie: ice bit of acting after wetting the decision. He held his hands to his head and staggered about the ring and was still indicating distress when went back to his dressing room, The French champion made a sur- prisingly clever and effective fight gh Smith up to the sixth round. ‘hen the fight began he stood stili in bis corner waiting for Smith, in- stead of rushing in his usual way, He used a very low crouch, like that made famous by Jeffries years ago. fi than Smith, and geemed to Lit fully as bard. Near the end of the fourth round Carpen- tler straightened up with a sudden right hook that landed on the n~ ners chin, wnooking bim down, Smith 6 seconds on his knees ani then scrambled to his feet just Datars the bell rang. He was dazed. But after a minute's rest he was as good as ever. In the sixth round Gunboat Smith’ blows were harder and more effec tive. He fought Curpentier with ‘ straight Inside punches und landed well. The other rounds had been Cc tier’s on points, but in the sixth it was evident that Smith was og jJand @ knockout, Probably the blow that put Carpentier down would mane finished the fight but for = Gunboat had struck the disquall- blow when it was evident that tier was on his knees there havo been no criticism of the feferec's verdict. The rules provide that a boxer must retire to corner or to @ reasonable distance—when * the other boxer is down. This is to fallen man @ chance to rise it interference. Buckley, Gunbont's_ manager, to have Gunboat meet again within two weeks, to take the entire purse. diy likely that Carpentier conclusions with the hard- Gunner again, now that he @ technical victory over him to | Viewed in silence SECOND RACE. failed her backers again|{n other worda, they now have an . which was won}equal right to give from the| notice, at the end of which they can final eighth] terminate the contract. That is ox- ONE RUN. SECOND JNNING—Evans sailed a Hofman walked. Westerzil drove a fly to Jones. Hof- was caught Lewis, NO RUNS Bradley was tossed out by Hofman. Lewis Was tossed out by Finneran, Holly popped to Hofman. INNING—Holt the ball into deep centre for a home Rheam made a great stop and Finneran struck WINNERS AT WINDSOR. Daubert walked. eee Purse $600; Myers singled SECOND INNING—Fletcher lined Merkle was safe on Wag- ner's wild throw to first. one to Mowrey, FIRST RAC year-olds, foaled in Canada; five fur 102 (Stevenson), 8 to 2, first; 8 to 4, 1 to 4 and out,) Peel, 100 (Claver), 5 to Daubert stole second, In the second rai by Blue Thistle, back with a rush in the to win going away n, sent back | victory yesterday, running off the pac stretch, ind Lil the pace of Besom ail the way, fin : —— making the latter quit, was a good WINDSOR ENTRIES. Adelaide T. was back in the bunch} PIRST RACE $000; three through | aml. woman; cap 5 f Besom seemed to be coming on to win until O'Hagan colared her and killed her Resom shut up like a jack- who threw to sec- ond to get Merkle, but Viox dropped the ball and he was safe, 1) to Mensor. Marquard was out, Viox NO RUNS. longs.—Otero, 1,5 to 1 and 101 (Smyth), second; John second on the throw in, on a slow bounder to Derrick went to third, Cutshaw fanned er|Marsans did, It also means that the second after] magnates will have to get up a new t well into the} contract hefore the open season for Orme, who follo stole second. forced Mitchell at second, Marquard . , Gibson filed to Beacher. Adams flied to Burns. Leach was out, Smith to Daubert. Sater fied to Myers. Shrove Tide Thompson also ran. SECOND RACE—Purse $600; stee- plechase; fouy-year-olds and upward; miles,—Promoter, 11 to 20 and out,! threw out O' out. Cooper singled to right. Co Myers walked. Good struck out. ingled through short, Viox also sin- a to centre, Wagner taking third Viox advanced Stock was unable to find the bat! and Wagner dashed home. When the ball was found half way| stole second. to the stretch, but shr SECOND INNING Miller singled Smith tripled to to left scoring wan retired by Westerail Camnitz struck Jones was thrown out Vaughn to Sater. Zimmerman filed to Daubert, te grounded out & ney flied to Humm b, even and out, corn, 137 (Bryant), 20 to 1 e, 4.8 THIRD RACE. Punch Bow! | old handicap after a ve effort. He followed Uncle Mun round the first turn and then went to the He stayed there all the way a fraction of a second in the stretch when Leo Skolny head Butweli shook him uo hi he came away avain to w Leo Skolny showed FOURTH INNING—Evans walked. Hofman hit into a double play. er g, Wemterall flied York players claimed that Wagner three-year- out by Stock hree-year- called him out, r had hid the ball. Interview _be- and Galla ‘Tweed also ran. Metropole three-year-olds one mile and 118 (Connelly), 18 to 5, even and out, won; Donerail, 108 (Obert), # to 5, 7 to 1” and out, second; Rudolpho, 116 (Burns), 10 to Wagner was touched and Umpire claiming Wagne’ ‘This caused a stormy to Oakes, NO R Cutshaw fouled t Derrick was out, Cutshaw to Dau- stole second. by Hofman, Clarke, with the result that the Pi- anager was banished was resumed Smith to Cutshaw forced Bresnahan, each filed to Wh of eat the plate, Rheam stole second. Bradley wa Lewis fied to Shaw tela hoond mette Superin- to Sweeney, wh from the far turn to the str losting long enowsh to beat F under Owens's | poscher taking third. Burns sent a rifice fly to Kelly, scoring Bese her bertson hit into fast double 7 Finneran filed third and Smith was out, Zim EMPIRE CITY ENTRIES. EMPIRE CITY NKERS, N.Y. July 1 eniries for tosmurrow's races are Holly out, Myers unassisted FIFTH RACE. was thrown maiden Holt. Camnitz NS. Mensor singled to centre SIXTH INNID Merkle unassisted. Kk! as out, Cutshaw to Myers dropped Sater's easy fly, merman was safe on Cutshaw's fim Lokoml and never was in trouble came in for Mowrey_tossed | Merkle fanned. Stock fanned. turn in the and n 4 was jie Aquitania, | They way to third, there safely he was caught stealiu Shaw was thrown Zimmerman stole s Allen's wide and although singled to right, Rerry to Lewin out by Rheam Jones walked, Jones raced to seeing third uncovered he dar dly strung out all the way the start We to Merkle on # Hight | [te il flied to Rescher tunweated, rad | Phy ere met down the hay by Hobert Empire City Track : Derrick was out, Cuts ° Savage beat out » 1 uN anaes Kelley fet ty Ste 8. Marquard sineled INNING —-Myera the batter rea wild to get him and he rac At the same time s d, Wagner tol vaxe sprinted to Viox, Marquard Robertson fanned w men on second and third. baon lined to Stock easy for Fletcher and Merkle, scoring Savage. Rheam beat out an Oakes took second ked @ double Bradley fited to Shaw. rounded to Hult, who made a very bad throw trying to get Oakes, who ned, NO RUNS. r,tlitenearalds and Wletcher tied to | Suit to Measure, $11.75 | erent tstanaee Formerly $25 to $30 ‘The greatest “Value lifted to Robertson Wagner hit} Mertcher to Doyle} * atole necond m inest 10 Men 3, Stork fouled to Gibson, Marquard fanned grounded out to Viox Mitchell was out Strock to Merkle Holly fouled to Owens. Berry walked, filling the bases, Cam- by Finneran SEVENTH INNING—Evans walked (to Measure) on his record list. He'll be fa hero in France as if be bad ly knocked Amith out. Kelly singled to contre, Gibson forced selling prices not considered. Match! Kelley at second, Doyle to Fletcher. Adams filed to Bescher. NO RUNB. EIGHTH INNING—Doyle filed to McCarty was banished from | singled to centre. unds for direct from the Hofman beat out en iafele nit wn, Fletcher stole revond, Meyers fouled taking second, Wi right, scoring Evans. to make third ree-year-alde and up $11.75 rnil singled to Hofman tried but was caught, Sav- to Rheam. ‘on the play. ‘Holt singled NS. Fletcher to Merkle, Koney | / Mitchell lined to Kelley filed to Doyle, young Davis Cup player whipped the BASEBALL NOTES. ball past Behr and finished out the match ov winning the set at 7-5, MURRAY AND TESREAU teat Gustave, i Touchard at 8-6, TO FLOP TO THE FEDS, SAYS PITTSBURGH REPORT The ap There are all kinds of rumors concerning Federal League plans floating around again, A report comes from Pittsburgh that Jett Tesreau and Jack Murray of the » of Maurice BE. Me= Bundy, the dowbl » two Watson M, F. Touchard, ‘n champions traight Washburn and Gus the winners of the F ship last year, in | | | | Giants are to become members of J #4, 7-5 * "California Comet” o Rebels, There two answered (uestion as to whether were ainong the five members of for not he was in Davis Cup form, the Glants who attended the games |! His service had plenty of bite to It at the Pittsfed p: rday and the ball rs “0 Ww . to Although Pres rrow de- | always give Washburn and Touchard nies tt, another run omes from Pittsburgh to the effect that Jim McCaffery, the International League magnate of Toronto, 1s seeking a Federal League fran- chise. Bill Bradley, manager of the Brookfeds, Is reported to have de- vlared: “Toronte will be in our ° next year and McCaffery will be one of the powers behind our in- dependent enterprise.” aundy displayed uneveness of form, There were when he fatled to completely his pot cross court shots tle short ones that just dr r the net In the other m: Wallace F. Johnson and Hugh substituted for 1. Norris Willams and Wh m M. Johnston, Nathaniel W. Niles and 2 Ifred Dabney at 3 64, 43. This was considered in the light of a reversal, as Johnson and ‘Tallant were an elev- atch pair. Niles, how- | Branch Rickey was a very much enth hour t of yesterday boys were knocking one Brown _ o 01 box, SAThAWHIGhi wes cnccombanied pitcher after another out of the box, QUIMET MADE 75 IN and it went straight to his | MASS. GOLF TOURNEY. NEWTON, Mass, July 17.—Francls kolf champton, f the Country. low medal f the Mase mplonship at set by one Harry Wolverton in the old Hilltop 3, and walked right to take a “healthy” Ouime and P Ww No, he didn't get a hit, an idea we | intended to convey in saying that he emulated the example of one, Harry Ou H. Pushee of Rrae Burn, was around the course in winning by a score of 5 up and 3 to play, while Whittemore, tn eliminating P. nd 3 n favor-| most prolific and at tho same time dof Alby nd choice | fruitless pincher we have ever bad. | 4 To near- | Still, Branch bad bis exercise. rn Getentty te i disposed a! ‘The ball players are very much ex- Lyons, Albemarle, 8 and 2 cited over the Chicago decision that the ten-day clause {n the 1914 con- No condiment can equal [t for delicacy of flavor. LEAcPERRINS SAUCE ‘THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRG A_perfect seasoning for Fish, st ‘ake Reusin, Grovlon, Ghope and Sal to this time, no ‘such privilege has! been accorded the demon athinte. 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