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¥ THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SULY 48, 1016. macau’ BEST SPORTING_PAGE:IN NEW YORK | O*.e0"Fec] SPEED—TO-DAY! | FOUR TENNIS STARS WL OPEN BOSTON Britons To Play Winners of Australia-Germany Matches, August 6, 7 and 8, THe RACING AUTO- The four tennis stars of England, who will plav in tha Davis Cup matches, arrived to-day on steamship Baltic. The party incl J, C. Parke, the captain, age thirty. three years; A. H. Lowe, twenty- eight years; T. M. Mavrogordato, thirty years, and Lieut. A. R. Fy Kingscote, twenty-five years. A. Wallis Meyers, the English expert, {accompanied them. | Parke, who visits this country for the third time as a member of an international challenging team, eald the players were all in fine condition, They looked it : The team left for Boston at 10 jo'clock, for Parks believes his men need a lot of hard practice on Amerr can courts. As to the make-up of the team, which has won a place in jthe cup finals by beating Belgium and France, he was unable to say. “It will all depend on what the men do in practice,” he declared. “The only thing certain is that I will play first place in singles. Probe ably Lowe will play second In simgles, ° but he positively will not be in the Last Week of Raci ng doubles.” It Is Lowe's second wialt to America and I expect great things SPEED - PERHAPS 10 MILES AN HOUR. of him. Lieut, Kingscote is very Giants Return to City Australasian Tennis Team Before Saratoga’s Start re vss tesa tare tom Naar aa ~ “TAG ANCIENT AESSENGER = A Greer ONCE ep NEWS OF A PERSIAN INVASION 120 MILES IN A DAY AND & NIGHT, ON Foor } = OTE FEW HUNDRED YEARS AGO Tits SpnirTesT Gor WAS “THe VIKING GALLEY ~ WITH a OARS AND SAL — After One of Toughest To Play Germans Next Week his regiment In India to play In these Tri Mi Giang, Robert. Powell and B. P. : ft matehes, Our chances of standing tps in Past Four Years Antipodeans Had Clean Cut] ande'stgite’amne neu we vanusaiuys [Local Sport Ends Thursday; HORSE RACING TO BE | Sil wayelio eatuea) > Baainnds i rallies won the favor of the big crowd Victory Over Canadians | atch wateted the'match ofan Gee] and Meeting at Spa Be- REVIVED NEXT WINTER || 8% Wo Would like to remain tor the American championship at Newoprt.” Club would have the fastest Fred Clarke's race, lack- inate ; i Teawn soem, A bie Unfortunaté|(” HIGHLANDERS OPEN Tiel a itate Noethas Loe Petes ee tis Satur |] INTHE CRESCENT CITY. |! “The Bhivome’ment the ‘winnery oe ‘Biackton's| Pirates Oppose National) SERIES IN CHICAGO at Forest Hill, Ill. whether they ‘are better in doubles 8 urday. | tho Australasian-German matches in in singles, the Dominion stars Horse raci ill i> revived LS ion League Champions in Series The Highlanders are in Chi. today made s much better showing Rp Vineond Presner tn New ‘Drieane next winter, wood, Boston, Aug. 6-7-8 Lake Forest, lil, July 36. Placing and judgment they did 2 Maetee City. teak a Viale veer ° Which Opens To-Day. Tease Ags OSG Bre eeuee etiee USTRALAGLA'S "great _tonnis|4s weil in the main as their opponents,| [AT EXT week winds up racing on Empire city track a visit ves, I] Atlantic Y. C. those the tant tes Waving tite team, with Norman Brookes put the latter carried out an aggres- the metropolitan tracks until of the re-birth of the king of 1 med the Westerners thoroughly and Anthony Wilding as ite|*!¥®, smashing campaign for every after the Saratoga meeting.|] sports in the Crescent City. , t 0 during the recent invasion they |/ mainstays, bas earned the right to point and never seemed at the end Of Thuraday is the last day at Yonkers|| According to Kyle, the Busl- acing to Upen By Bozeman Bulger. ea Gener peters m; || meet the German team at Pittaburga| Both Brookes and Wilding thritlea| 824 on Friday it will be.a case of all|] Gore Mens Amwociauon of Kaw Jt With Ladies’ FTER one of the toughest Weat- |] eit a Ht ee ple ae || next week in the contest for the| the crowd with their splendid sarvice,| aboard for the Spa. The Saratoca|| trot of he sport and” have le ern trips in the past four years|} both Ray Fisher and Marty M Davis Cup. With a clean cut victory | Dut It was the frequent volleying that| season will begin on Saturday and taki the Giants are back on their] Hale have been laid up for two || over thp Canadian doubles team, the tldsnea, rigs ait the exciting 1n-|iast throughout the entire month of own stamping ground to-day with the || Cyidwell are sing aha nan’ |! Antipodeans made « clean sweep of|held in the air until a dozen strokes | Ausust. Pirates as the frst opposition. The the series, The deciding match went| bad sent it back and forth. In these From present indications the beat ° For this purpoge $250,000 The programme has just been ts- } sued for the Atlantic Yacht Club's lieye the Canadian pair gradually it | race week, starting Monday, Aug. 36 schedule fe so arranged that it seems to Brookes ang Wilding in etraight| ‘© racing of the year will be seen at the n the | as if the Champs are tackling Fred sets as did thelr ingles matohes on|the terrific ‘amackes of thelr cy.| Springs. Al the big stables that/] 000 will be deposited. | and ending Saturday, Aug. 9. The Clarke's unfortunate team every other Thursday, The ecores were 6—4,| ponents, while the latter advanced | Paseed up the Empire meeting will be bie et Menibery fi | open.u, day bas been designated as day. Two visite were made to Pitts- bid vpunayiae out for & canis of oe Sisk at Pitsburee tne A pea dity aunt one or the other was, represented in the various stakes, and ° A dy? ladies hae AS OPERA Rds burgh on the Western invasion that|Dolinding the ball eeainn Brock ean | tralasians will ure us- | playing right up to the ne for the firat time sinée Aqueduct|} conducted under the system of || S!ven the Corinthians among ne geo Fep-| Occasionally the volley would be| closed the colors of Belmont, Whit-|| Individual wagering, which is | sex to compete for special prises ia has just closed. also taken off third for a falling off in| Tesentatives in a series for the privi-| won on a drive down the middle of gal. ‘The [| all classes where two or more eatel While there is no chance of the| batting. lege of playing oO . day “exnibition All be] Schwengera and Powell depended al-| The Sanford horses will appear under vecing will follow closely on are received. The courses will be — iy Tho Giant players were eager to| played by Schwengers against Wild-| most solely on lobs. Tho lobbing as | allks, too, for the first time this year Maryland | meetings and 1) special short courses and special oom. hear about the excitement in New| {ag and Brookes against Powell. rule presented no difMficulties to th atta Hiy Will begin) bout Dec, 10 and York over the strike that didn't hap-| Again, as-in the singles, the Cana-! Australasian combination. | There le always © lot of interest in to the middie of || ditions to be announced later will trouble with them and the spedipcle the Sanford representatives, particu- oar | govern. 6 of Pittsburgh aa a tail ender in an- |, 2Ut,224,may,be aneured.: one ot ¢ g ° 99 8 ° Intey ts bose heed Cree vaae-aiee 9 | ga tutnices ofthe Auantle Fpaae eht, “that of the in his races until too late. In the look! ‘ a Hi The shipment of the big stables} in | Club, is scheduled for Sunday, Aug. other thing worth looking into. The|members of the Fraternity would eauies in Big Demand robbed the two-year-old stakes at) fifth race yesterday Yellow Eyes was! 16 As in the past, yacht owners are the ) Britae team. To-! the court by Wilding or Brookes while | "¢y 80d Madden will again be seen. generally he very curious to see just what is the the auspices of the Atlantic Yaoht gang always goes to see Hans Wagner | have walked out if it had come to a fl the lead turnii ting il anyway. showdown. It would have meant a Yonkers of thelr attractiveness, but) the rene bea. wes phi tania a Ne ee hue pun rane calcendl heavy lows to us, as we think we have B [ ocal M t this will be made up for at Saratoza, | length by Othello at the Anish, Yel.| Ron-Owners on, the un to and Sees It looked for awhile as if the Giants Sine estan bree hers ete a Cc ma ers | where the two-year-old features, with hd Byer will win By ena Ceol pete for special prizes on the b A madi these days, when he takes It into his| were. going to drop ® majority of/our minds to stand it until things see sammed all the good ones engaged, will look | Des to'run fast right from the start.|U = games on the trip, but at the last/ could be straightened out.” Mke championship contests. The minute they centred all their feelin, Two Important Bouts Between | °as°-, Thiery said that Ritchie told) Futurity, the juvenile classic of the! Willle Shea and Leo Mayer took a Fr revenge on the Reds and, by win- | Mathewson says the greatest game . P ae BRAS he ipeanae. to do consider-| year, will be run on the last day of| hand in the boosting of lo windare MOTOR BOAT RACES ning four straight, managed to Guigh |S aniy-casiomine amir in biasuree| Big Fellows Have Just Seu WT Mae ini: __| the meeting, But tt will have tmpor- | 22°F4R% Jor" boostad Bele ot Byn| AY MANRADSET Sip ni nd seven de- bs Me 4 vat } Mais te thaie oreniteor discredit as which “was finally won by Larry Jimmy Dime, manager of George| tant forerunners in the Baratora Spe-| Stowe and Shen sent Otello up to 4800, | the case may be. oyle's home run. Been Arranged. Chip, in a letter to Joe Brannigan,| cial, the Grand Union and United| or $300 over hor selling price. ‘It was great because the game had gays that the California climate has! states Hotel Stakes and other historic & all of the different elements of base- a with Chip t | ‘The trouble at the atart was the | ee ne eat One ee hoes a ere rb Mettine Poon hattas teak fixtures of the Spa's racing season. affairs where nobody {1 able to hit. By John Pollock. he has for two years. Jimmy con- There was everything that goes te cludes by saying that he looks for race, one couldn't blame him for not without favorable winds. (Sil went to pieces at the same time. | make a kame citing: and we were ‘T seems at present as though the| Crip to put Sailor Petroskey away (0m the race tracks these days, but) Winning. It seemed ridiculous to of-| Wil! be competition as usual for the Ave t sweeps helping |wont on a scouting expedition in per. |&% nervous as the wildest fan in the| J local club matchmakers would|in less than fifteen rounds in their |if that second race at Yonkers didn't| fer 9 to § against a maiden which had | handsome Perpetual championship tro- MY aid Uitte etter than /son—s most Unusual thing for him to | snd. @ooner sign up heavyweights than|bout in ‘Frisco next Friday night. |have all the earmarks of “one of those| shown little or nothing. phies offered by the National Aasoctation hour, Imagine the sen-|4o, He looked over two twirlers.in boxers in any other class, Just as|' things” several very close students of Engine and Boat Manufacturers, and, modern power boat would |the A: merican Association, but has Fr k B h Ji <j.| If Charley White defeats Joe Aze- Camelia, an overdue good thing, |in addition to the races for these historic made tearing alone through «|made no announcement of the result, ‘an ogas T’, | 2008 a2 the managers of the big fel- | If CMY Miventy-round bout ein (of form are badly mistaken. The race} delivered in the third race, when she| cups, events will be added to make a lows show any inclination to match} g.n Francisco on AU Id stand official investigation to] b h hi ‘4 if ate | Vi i. 7, he wilj| would stan in) ry eat home the always-knocking-at-| varied and interesting programme eae, tings, would surely have! at the end of the frst weex, thousn.| Paces Fast Mile} "2 the promoters set busy and | be much sought after by Fight Pro-|say the least. Belle of Bryn Mawr| the-door Lohengrin ata, youd price. OR oa coun soaeeigh things turned for the better and make them good off ‘As evider.ce| moters Jim Coffroth of San Fran-\won ine gallop, as perhaps she fy-|Lobenstin runs like Yellow Eyes—| |The recs forthe Geld Cun topy u came around in great shape. miles 4 utomoptiee Sem, make 100 1On top of this Rube Marquard sud- t well enough to : of this two more important contests |cisco, Tom McCarey of Los Angeles] 6.4 to do on @ best form basis, but ae Petit nee wpane form play are to be held at Lake Geor e N for short distances, (Seny, rounded to form ‘and, with! CLEVELAND, July 26-—On « slow t with the racing chariots © help, things brightened | track at the last day's meeting of the and Tortorich of New Orleans, who between big acrappers were clinched |ir— anxious to match him up’ with|then how is her victory to be recon- Hegatte Association on July 28, Billy Gibson, manager of the| Champion Willle Ritchie for a twen-|ciled with the form of her last two| Sam Harris, theatrical partner of and Romans, clumsy, springless, op Rarenere vonk eo ag vee mh Grand Circuit races at North Ran.| Stadium A. C., signed up Joe Jeanette ty-round battle, races?’ What made her stop sud- George Cohan, pald a visit to the Hy o ing victory af 4 and motes Eile at meat Pittsburgh and has been going great |dall, Thomas Murphy's Frank Bo- ing dim Johnson, the colored track yesterday. Jack Welsh, of tho AM Well on Chal i, aT the fire ‘engines we nee | suns ever since gash jr. paced a mile in 2.01%, three ‘The National Motor Boat carntval, fer ~- ten years the biggest motor boat racing If the Quincy Stable's Andrew was) feature of each season, will this year be wise enough to look at the price|held at Manhasset Bay, Long Island, “Set ups” are few and far between | Quoted against his winning the first| quring the last week of August. There @ equare rig, without and could make very little with next four weeks all the |@enly at about the six furlong stage| same firm, was also on hand. Welsh Tae to engage in ancther ten-| , Within the next four weeks all the | \'nese outings and yesterday gullop| said he didn't’ win a bet, but we| CAFE FINISTENEE, Bren ae yee: round go at his club on the night of] Australia will be on their way to this|all the way under wraps? Who can didn’t hear Sam complain, Sam looks ponderously down our street: gare’ quarters of a second under Williams’ it Brin, \° rand then even to-day.” At vrd watt frogdie with Pemarce ap. tile of Tuesday. This again brove the| AUS. 6 and Johnny Welssmantel country. Clabby has only one more |/expinin why ahe was fourth last time, Slee Oe UNE Oey AE Boyce voying ithe shanirock, MIA "Thomas not go nearly aa J el is 2 . " " Pritts, t i 6, 0 s 4 challenger fo merica'' a horse running alone and tne | omable mysteries of dasedait, |North Tandall track record and was secured Fred “Sailor” Fritts, the | Sen rty one, Milburn “Young’ Say. |the same way weighted, behind Dis-|to fistic fame and fortune, tN ra, af rete the aa rt made run ol 22 miles in hhorae that ever lived couldzte| The playcra who got in tzg¢ \the fastest mile paced this year, The| Brooklyn fighter, to meet Battling) ion “two and Joo Welling two. parity, Peg Dipper and Loveland, racing auto for ten yarda or| night say that he Aas Gs much | feat was accomplished In the first heat Levinsky in a ten-round go at Miss Velma returned io the races/twenty-four hours, The ‘weather beaten ten and a half lengths by Dis: | u 1 ry Broadway Sportin after a long letup with a.l her old-| beautiful. par irpere seer it stuf aa ever and vs pitching wish | Of, the champlonahip pace Sweep: | Brookiyn on AU 1. way Gaerne parity at a mile, and four lengths| time speed, Nearly everybody overs | —= move ee ND the flying machine—tatest| M# sual good judgment, but, |in two straight heats, Ty ceeree nila’ was because he dige [bY Loveland, the third horse. | Yes-| looked her to play Andrew, Beethoven | wa QTORDROME*RISHTO™ Tonight x Dee antane machine—tatest| somehow, Re seems to cave in The track was damp Not caring to risk another Rivers-| {TIP ieq*that” Snowy" Baker, terday Loveland finished eleven) and Young Emblem. Motor OME MBrari,, Ton ee 5 tin ; peed won| just when he is going at hie best. |very slow. It took heats Matty McCue flasco and thereby Ki!l| Australian fight promoter, furnish |/ensths pene p ee a! ner ice oF ae ren aa ui 20 Bicycle ap ere. Flying is in its infancy, find a winner for the the boxing game in Los Angeles.| him transportation for his. brother, |JU!¥ 11, le of Bry: Dpe inch Bowl has won twice in a others competi m0" Seats y yet monoplanes have made 120 miles| Dave Robertson has recovered from | event, carried over from Thursd Fight Promoter Tom McCarey, after | Joa; Tom McMahon, the “Pittsburgh | !f shot at the far ture and finished| row now. He had little to beat in| =————= —— his batting slump and ts ila Mackay finally capt watching Johnny Tillman, the t. n Absolutely last in a fleld of eight.|the handicap, but he did it in com- | athe ei : : 0 r rf 01 O86. ritten, ail neweatan take advantage of the great aweeping | pawsrare in the box, ‘Davy wont tol ut two. of the. heer a Mner Cal next Tuesday cught, Immediately | Gousiderable sum of money, the latter lis te prosper during these experl- —<—_>_—_ : = currents of air that swirl high over: bat twelve times without getting | Thursday was the favorite, but had] called off tho contest. He declare? | year, mental days. ENGINEERS’ GAMES. SPORTING head across the oceans they'll make | the semblance of a hit. McGraw took to bo content with second money, | Tillman would be no match for Cross ————a F ee uc trips that will astonish and would probably be stopped in @ The performance of Joveland and = SB ‘The airships are the scout- — couple of rounda. STARS OF WEST PLAY the ride she got from Neylon in the| The fifteenth annual games of Local q Ws pnd message carrying vehicles of —— " same race with Bryn Mawr, also fur-| No. 20, International Union of Steam) ~ What would an airahip have Tom Kennedy, the American heavy- TO-DAY FOR GOLF TITLE. |nisnes food for thought. It is eald| and Operating Engineers, will be held| fons in ancient times? Then man amroxat unsoca NO OF THE CLUB... weir’. acems to be fighting in good Loveland stumbled going round the| st cetie Park thie afternoon, Among Chal W. On pas the fastest messenger. In ancient a 1. cw, wh rh form in Europe, for he won bis second a turn, If she did, that is sufficient s | RA : , yw SW. . N S, i e many other features on the pro-| ue they had state despatch car- BM Molonclatin I dF | (a. . Mg || ent over, there last Lent vice eee eaeni eects amen rare) aulbl for her and her jockey, | ptill eee tack: eves in RIS f ‘who could run horses to death, jah 46 RE | Went tc : ¥ tha wes Max Robert, @ young French s names arclit did seem as If the young rifing ere Piety was faster than the horse in | ‘Moston ...4 44 : Ca Lane heavy wolght, whom he put DY getapeie twa’ cone > ral daya’ duration, w 2 Pe ba in the fifth round in Paris. Kennedy, pate: two wacle Empire City Track (BET. LONKERS & MT, VERNON) to sleep| known wherever the game is played |gtar of the Weat was more intersatad | Metropolt hampl what the well backed Progressive | football games between’ Cavan= and clash to-day on the links of the Kent Be" when the Porsians were land- by t hd Nei v droped Rehert in every round, 4 country Club to compete for the Olym-|was doing than he was in his weak BY wat and) + fF Leitrim and Ail Ireland and Brooklyn, | ne eornt re er etaes AS Atbaninn a Re i # Beal Kix DoxiaecShown will bo held tor | teat eee er et en Ate onemne fe) i Pee PSR onward raven fot Rare 206 site 550 wine ‘3 MONDAY 4 1 t. Louis.’ 4 Mie ix boxing 4] e he 0- | he! 0 ile bieycle race—is a evar ee a e iy eee at B Cc held in ‘connection with. she W hg and backward, taking up here, and tor fat men. ‘Two thousand wa eighty. Amateur Golf championship tovrna- then coming again at intervals only unds will be spread across or around BEGINNING AT 2.30 P, M. and other peopies remote from : earn "eG \ht as follows: Fairmont A % That runner covered @ di RESULTS OF VESTERMAY'S GAMES, |p y _ tance computed at 120 miles, AMERICAN LEAGUE, | Tommy Houck Walter d hE AQUE. AM ee Di ment, The battle for the title of ama- lengths out of it when the|the track in this event There are P ‘ e's Ry, he arrived back in Athena the Pevial be aS SUGN AL LEAGUE, Be eae Ayaan {eur champion will begin Monday. Al-|Ceretsn ‘wis reached, inatead of being | siht entrants, averaxing 260, pounds, SIX RACES INCLUDING THE ng day the people wero at frst . Herth oo wit pune, ‘idden va, Ed Willlama, Broad. |ready more than one hundred knights|four lengths ahead of Bryn Mawr ag| They are hom Auiver, hy champion. | $400) MELROSE STAKES 3 medulous and wouldn't believe that | : Firat eae : Bocosa game, Club, Brookfield—Sol- | of the brassie have arrived. ahe was the Iast time they met. Of| fi Gliceneys 260; ed McDonald, 2b; APECIAL HACE TRaLN® o Messages. The bias! ton ravitont 4 0 2 Jimmy Dougherty.| ‘The record for the elghtcen holes—zo|course horses are not machines and] Frank Moore, 240; E, Meehan, 800, and eo Gisud Conirs several years, but a/cannot be depended bined run the| Tom Bagley, 260. 7 porting Club—Jimmy Bush vs. Char- | number of stras bave made the rounds Lovetand’a Tacs oP a7 uh, DSP ton fouls, ley "Kid" Alberts, in 74 and 75 this week. Yesterday Jack | pared to the one before her last, was phia at - Neville of Los Angeles, Pacific coast}a jot different. It may have been FiNTRANATON AL UpAGUE, Emil Thiery, who is now assisting | Cites” practice play ‘has’ ‘been ‘sense. [that atumble at the fret turn, one a va. ed that the gods had " him over the mountains, and | GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY | Erving A.C, Brooklya—Johnny Meyee| has stood fo a feat was authenti- LEAGUE, this became a tradition. Prob- 2 a moe Wn eure Phil iM Pinladelp Police Stop Bout at Muncie. a Champion Willle Ritchie to arrange viet practice play #enae-lcan never tell these as i (alo. hie bouts, arrived here from England i owe His en | BE ce eae eae yon ol eu ss a east . BREE ih Ay Pe Se

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