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‘THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY. 27, 1914. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK - |GOLF IS NOT A SPORT—IT’S AN EXPENSE © © © © ® 4» ® ' 5 Copyright, 1914, by The Prese Publishing Co. (The New York World.) By VIC|CHANGE MENPLAY. Same) | WHITE SOX WITH Sree) | CALDWELL IN BOK WELL, | NEVER ThousHT GREAT THING FOR YOU { oF THAT ! You SBe Two DOZEN CF THESE pocToR M°AGGONY , WHEN 1 Bougut THIS RACER. $12 Baus THis You WANT To REACHA IN ORDER To GET ‘To MORNING ? PATIENT ‘NA HURRY ! THE LINKS AHEAD OF Jus CAR MUST BE # DWNT 1 SEL you Highlander Chief Anxious for Even Break and Calls on Best Pitcher. } ‘ \ THe. Crowd ! ‘ " | | Davis Cup Sure to Stay Here if Chicago Critics Have Sized “Ve | ee BATTING alesis = New York. Chicago. Up Wilding and Groskee Boone, 2h Weaver, as. . 5 Hartzell, if Blackburne, 2b. Rightly. : ; ) Cook, rf. Demmitt, If. | ; Z Z Cree, cf. Collins, Ff. : . Mullen, 1b. | Peckinpaugh, ss. See ee se Nunamaker, c. IHICAGO critics canu : une z | Mainet, 3b, Recah ah ~ : 7 Caldwell, p. ussell, p. og lle Sebi dered Umpires—Chill and Hildebrand and Norman Brookes ever came NOBobY EVER FOUND Attendance—3,600, to thelr titlc of the wor’ 's greatest ANYBODY WHo wouLD “ —— tennis players, The Windy City SUPPLY GoLP BALLS to The Evening World ce aisment co, two ear FREE OF CHARGE ‘HICAGO, Nis, July 2—In order in ‘the Davis Cup errs iaaviates = to secure an even break with the that their returns were “soft” and lacking power, would be McLoughlin and Williams. the Chicago folks have the on Wilding and Brookes. It ta becoming more apparent every @ay that Australia will ultimately ehallenge us for the davis Cup, ew- tic of the highest tennis honors the world. If Wilding and Brookes attempt to fool McLoughlin, Williams HUDGING MY BELT BUCKLE White Sox Manager Chance called on Ray Caldwell to do the twirling this afternoon. Callahan was anxious for another victory and selected Lefty Russell. A stiff breeze from Lake Michigan blew over the field, making the catching of high balls difficult for [the players. FIRST INNING— Boone walked, Hartzell hit into a double play. Al- a . t cock to Weaver to Fournier. Cook @nd Bebr with “soft” shots, good One CANNGT GOLF PROPERLY went out, to Fournier, NO RUNS. WITHOUT THE AID OF A Weaver fouled to Mullen. Black- DISTANCE-DEVOURING CHARIOT. burne rolled out to Mullen, Demmitt {strolled and died stealing, Nunamaker ANNuA\ ‘ ‘to Boone. NO RUNS. ‘L DES Must g a | SECOND INNIN Creee fanned. DE FAD UP SOMEHOW, Mullen singled to centre, Peckin- ipaugh forced Mullen, Weaver to | Blackburne. eck died stealing, Hf the tennis champlouship ts to Jeqean at tne way. in the atretch J. ] Vine oe plate. Clark to Benton. no} |xo news BA ble bee tay here this year it will Je heca Nol and entor had a great N | THIRD INNING—Misse’s grasser |* Pay a _ Get racquet wislders play a eed of \t for third mney, the former prov. | INETH INNING—Twombly fied to wQHIRD INNING Alisee's grasser)” coring fied to Cook, Peck threw and { —— _ Both Wilding and Brookes are re- ported as showing wonderful general. | >> hip on the courts. The theory of their attack is to make the other fel- \ tow miss. Thot works right in Mest cases, but Uncle Sam's defend-| __ ee ©) @8 @on't orten mins, _ AND THEN - THe FEES To ONE'S WOMEST UTTLE Canby. OMG must STAND WELL wite ONES UTTLE CADDY & more aggressive Nev crohieaneacen eo arte | Hlorman caught Chapman's fy. Keup./out Fournier. Bodle popped to Boone. ents.» If the i hit. Groh walked for the thi ‘per hit to right fleld wall for two! NO RUNS. GARDNER GAINS LEAD ian Moran fanned Niehof wan Joubied ne Tobin fouled to Myers. NO} THIRD I ING—Nunamaker flied | jet Oo “NS. ‘Wilding redhat ! FOR WESTERN GOLF TITLE. |_ Niehoff and Mollwitz took care ‘al Land sent a long fly to Tobin, fom-|t0 Bodle. Masel got three bases on j smith, peCarty sent 0 lone wie? mera struck out, Cooper did the same,| Russell's wild throw, Caldwell's sac- up fo Whe retention st the | fly to Collins scored Maisel, 1 - field wall whi | riftce . Waetrel tes sltesauion eccared is posers after 9 hard rn, se Neat tit INNING—W. Miller was} Boone fanned. ONE RUN. 1 Federal Leagures in Rrook- ‘Western amateur golf champtonship Bebidas Te wea es Cae ceaned against) “Boone threw out Schalk, Alcock played to a larger attend- tournament on the links of the Kent | heck. i lor caught stealing, Land | tre. Boone tossed out Weaver. NO ever, did not seriously interrupt the Winner Came Within 2-5 of|prosramme. Up to noon the lowest Ween Go © Got One Hit In) are medal score had been turned in by Rob-| 1 Second of Breaking Empire |icton tans soithe, uimeaale tub, | ‘This Round, but Enzeman's \plon. Mja score was 73-37 out and 36 in. Track Record. Hubbell of Dee "Moines, with 74, was Wildness Helped. 5 id there is slump in the work of the Brock: ey we etwean. Neville and and the Dodgers get ree. well { vohe D, Cady of Rock Ia Ne’ the crowds will flock back to EMPIRE CITY took % each way and ry fintoned Me ono NO RUN RUNS. Keupper and H. Miller retired | ——_— « Somers and Kuepper Pitch ae "cuit at, i Brilliant G aeahO EAT FIETH INNING-—-Hofman grabbed | WRITE TO nyo he sarlv Boucher’s liner, Bridwell struck out. rilliant Game in the Eaily | Morne dled, Weaterzil to Myers, NO FOR ADVICE ON AUTOS. Innings. apts A ercuin George H. Robertson, holder of i‘ - |ilton College pitcher who recently 3 poen te ise” Holt fied to Denke, outerobite sesaree bs BATTING | made the strigeout record of twenty- nana NO BUNA : ‘one in a nine-Inning game. McGraw | BIXTH IN —Chapman out, Field. Still, the interest being| y ones "K. | with a card of 1% ‘The leading scores | ORDER: 4 yen BATTING ORDER. Westerail to) Myers. Keupper was] 4eu iy ‘World onkers, N. Y., ; Cincinnati Brookl also said that “Big Jeft” Tesreau had out on atrikes, Tob! it the rival leaguers shi up_to noon follow: Klyn \ Brooklyn. St. Louis. ed out on strik Tobin beat a | day. Send your car t ‘League has made|Hushes won the ‘Gardner, 73; Hubbell, 7 Ralph Peters Daniels, rf. om Bs. signed up for three years under a! cooper,if ‘Tobin, rf. Mt ‘over second.” Delehanty | writing to George H. Roberteon, a) hit ng We ‘The reduction ia Stakes, the card's feature here this On 74, P. Allis 3d, Milwaukee. merece, ve Paha rt, 1s new form of contract, Marquard got | Myers,1b. W. Miller, if \ “ke « Hemntre for W. Xitomebile Editor. of admission helped some| afternoon, after leadingall the wa: ‘Unda cr ” Fe Neb lvaet Repeal | the pitehin fl t to-di a a Drake, cf. A yan Indaunted by the rain, “Chick” | Niehoff, 3b. Wheat, Lt. pi i assignment to-day any ne ‘am Aisbed Ob Gack PANAed, this afternoon with a 73 score, tieing |Moran, c Btengel, ¥. (pe Canna | aaman Bridwell, ss Gardner's low medal mark. George 8. | Moll " Y isse, 2 ip, an Davo Fults ouggests, the tne |o ey ner, after trailing the feld the Toronto veteran, who wasleiceg. FIRST IN —Stock made a! Holt, s Misse, 2b. a with Blue Thistle, closed fast through ‘ , turned in a 75. Benton, p. reat running of Mensors foul, Fidel halt terstate Commerce Commision tn- arey went out, Stock to Merkle. | Somers, p. Kepper, p. path keh Rhee lash at vestigates baseball and orders an|t® Stretch and was an easy second Umpirea—Rigler | and Hart, Al-|Mowrey filed out to Burns. NO Ui if vi iekl id And i e pasaball and orders infront ot Blue Thistle The wwr-| EMPIRE CITY ENTRIES, — |tendance 000 news, emaance, ism“ “| Ie Genuine we, nu Evans mitted H. Miler's ling | fied to Cook Russell singled to cen- Saturday than did Country Club to-day was played during Lt he Dodgera. Thor ——— a thunderstorm. The driving rain, how- | (Continued from First Page.) Smith, 3b. | McCarty, « Brown, p. { attendance, 1,200 \- Siensraae to fix rates, it may be|Prise of the race was the perform- — = Beacher grounded out to Konetchy — = s for the ball players. An {ance of Blue Thistle, He got a weird| | EMPIRE ‘qty RACE TRACK, (Special 10 The Brening World.) “ unassisted, Doyle cracked a single to ‘Special to Tue Eveniag World.) ination of the finances of some YONKERS, N, Y., July 27.—The en-| EBBETS FIELD, Brooklyn, July 27, /centre. Doyle was out stealing, Gib-| WASHINGTON PARK, BROOK- : clube just’ now would show |"ide from Neylon al ithe way to the | * net json to Wagner, Burns shot a single!) vy: : ' ie crude. Just Dow would SRO" |aireich, but when the race was prnc-|fatewar miorrow's races aro aa] ~The Dodgers and Charley Hers Robertaon was called out on; LYN, N. ¥., July 27.—Dark clouds be- | t ; Reds met here again this afternoon {str NO RUNB. to gather as the Brookfeds and te > NB. gan to ga | RS the receipts, a. ad he came very fast to be) , HIRAT py In the third game of a five-game ND ING—Wagner beat| gt, Louis took the fleld for practice 5 te — bal! I js race wan nothing more or ‘Geo, ° Weel giz giant ....107 aerion, Tube Henton, Hersog out an Infield hit. Kelly sacrificed, 1 f the series| " Be Mem bem tt uspa ss. sto7 | 8eF" fenton, Hergog's mow for their initial contest of the series DI Owners must possens legal talent |!°e8 than « form reversal, ec Be 'Gravings. ie eerie we . effective “porteider, Served Up he eee te en eee AIe of four Ramen here this afternoon ‘to tevo too Ane peren ant tee aa ee nie broil 8 re ht ae ie... benders to the home aggregation. El-| Wagner moving up to third FIRST INNING—Tobin grounded u me players. They y ie track, It im), ¢j U | er Brown w a y flied out to Beache WwW. ! becoming shrew. .[taken to mean that there can be no gi a bg pwn was the twirler to lift the 0 f out, Delehanty to Myers. W Miller | hy) i For two-pear-olde; maidens; five ne ee Dodgers from their low! ition i t by 8 Drak Qualified to throw in the clutch | interference with the present method Rc thivesearoke; handicay; : ¥ position In| “Harmon knocked down Fletcher's| 88 thrown out by Sommers. Drake ithe last notch to equeese out an|of wagering on the races—that of | as fw eee st the Nasional Heamie, hee: hot Iner and threw him out at first,| filed to Cooper, NO RUNS, : I Writing a bet on a ticket and hand: | 2) (ung Bae! 38 9S Yael... | FIRST INNING—Daniels fouled to| Merkle walked. Meyer amashed Cooper was retired by Misee and QUQQLUR ON SALE Hess |ing it to any one who lays a price | 2) ( fy +") wocarthy, Herzog lifted to Stengel, {drive against the right Meld wall for! yy. witer. Bridwell tossed out Myers. | dus ary spirit |against one's selection. fot alee ‘ase | Twombly walked and two banes, mending Merkle 30 third! Delehanty bounded out to H. Miller, | The Jockey Club has no intention | fa)" tyorine Cad wm. 105 | Nichatt walked Grun .| Wagner got Stock’s grounder and| Delehanty | of permitting anything approaching a threw Merkle out at the plat It isted.. NO RUNS bi ing bi or bookmaking, because it is belleved ia Any. bor Re re ombie Thie wea looked as if Merkle was sof the ND INNING—H. Miller fied! a that bookmaking ten't necessary to ut Brown and Enzeman went in to pitch, | Giants rained a protest, but it was of to Hofman. Boucher went down, Del- the success of racing as at present For two-year-olds: selling; five|Omara went back to short left for 2° avail and McGraw was ordered to M Bridwell WINNERS AT HAMILTON, =| conauctea. cn ie + "| Mollwitz’s fy, ONE RUN. oft the coaching line, Meyere, takin ehanty to Myers. Bridwell was an yi diecncdsin The day te passed when parapher- | side dhisy Mt BS cult] O'Mara sent a bounder to Niehort, |third on the play. Mara Aecy out, ommers to Myers, NO nalia, high stools and slates are wu» | who tossed him out at firat. Daubert |to Wagner. RUNS FIRST RACE.—Purse $600; Kenil- ; me wAARST RACE. Purse $00; Kenll- | necessary to betting on horses, and mt ¥ el i ne, one who tonsed Bim Out at Orat. Daubert tO THIRD INNING.—Gibeon watked.| “Uve's beat out an infield tap. Hot- per, siete! three-year-olds and according to those in authority, those | " ei auth 0K | Whed to Herzog. Wheat singled to |Harmon sacrificed, Meyers to Merile,| Pvans beat © seth s ih 4 ae 1 to 4 and out, fi onditions wi never return, no mat left, Daubert taking second, On ‘2 |Gtbaon. taking second. Btock goi|man forced Evans, Kepper to Misse Knights Ditter, 109 (Claver), 6 to 2, 4| te" What lewal decision may be ma 2 ‘ wild pitch Daubert scored and Wheat | Mensor’s grounder and touched out | Westerzil singled past Bridwell, send- . fo 8 and 1 to 3, second; ‘Inkle, "9 | the sublect. at) *Pany dined .; #8 }advanced to third, Cutshaw's infleld . Carey dr a two-bagger | |, Hofman to second. On an at- Soa N OBAC le (Ward), 10 to 1, 2 tol and 7 to 10 FIRST RACE. wants Msatt cinimed, Wathe ear [Tit Was too hot for Herzog to hold |into left, sending Mensor to third.| 108+ to execute a double stoal Hof- PORTO RICAN—AMERICAN TOBACCO GO third. Time, 1132-5. Parlor Boy and| ‘The talent —_—_—— ‘land Wheat scored, Cutshaw siole|Mowrey ‘fied out to Bescher. NO] OP wan caught at third, Chapman Martian also ran. Ld Open ha eat ate ane weet second and advanced to third 1N For four months we have not been able to supply the demand for these cigars owing to a factory strike. During that time you pro bably have had to smoke ars represented to be, ‘just as good, ’’ or go without. Now the strike is over—your dealer is supplied and you can again enjoy the goodness of ;cur favorite brand, dolfo, 118 (Burns), 16 to 5, 6 to 5 an when Butwell brought wp | YRIXth RACK Hume 6 {Was retired by Smith and Daubert Alea out to Bu THREE RUNS. Vand David Craig ain Donsrail ‘ ti TORS ‘Bie Mt, York Lat, 10a: yw x s Mara out at fivat.{ion t ia00) canldan [Cane a acts Chae toe ete tree, | alareeta ee Saline tocts in “Hummel hit! ine to necond, | Beacher popped ou five furlong! Polly i an, was thrown | Mowrey, Doyle drove a two-bagrer 3 the right foul line, scoring ers, 112 (Nathan), 5 to to 1} up third, eelling vm ty nD y en FOURTH 1 ‘utshaw an a Burne flied out to Kelly, ONE @ to's, first; Resign, 115 (Keogh), THIRD RACE. ee brontac Wet tame, Oe) Malta. HE! | Daubert retired Sto 2, even and 3 to 5, wecond; Paler- The “right money” w: Matalie, 08. ‘led to Daubert 6 ; 2 D Walters in the third ri ‘Apprentice allowance cleimed, Weather ciear oor thi t McCarthy, Mi d also tossed 1, third. Time, 1.02. ‘Blackthorn, | rolled, knocking form pias act tl poor throw out} it MeCarthy ra : McCarty t . NO ih Harmo' called out Izzetbey, King Hamburg, |iowed Water Lily 42 the atretch a os ete Defeat Cedarhurst F 8. a ont anon 0 RUN » Carrie, Orme, Utelus, Ji ‘then cam: ‘While Walters and Alert baseball team defeated th: t out, Niehoff to Mollwits. Robertaon 01 and Argent it also ran. Water iy ware alling along long Ce Cy ceaarart a yesterday Cutshaw beat out an infleld bit. Ste: Sonetehy, Fleteher Sracued Oat § Soudan Hees | Bash for Clark Ps single , to Boucher. Bridwell tossed out Holt, SECOND RACE—Purso $500; sell-| practically neglected, won in a mild HAMILTON ENTRIES. }Clark’a bad throw to second. Groh| | MeCarthy ge [ne Wrtmo-yoar-clis; five and &. Weltl ative toms tee mae ih es eee [and Mollwits took care of Stengcl.| Carthy also threw out Dov! U - - = = = — ‘Aunt Josie, 104 (Shilling), 9| Montgomery a poor third, Busy| HAMILTON, Ont. July 27.~The| 4 cracked @ single through ready to go to the front with Brick| follows: Ki “ 1 ‘ NNING—Ws " fied ond; Casaba, 108 (Johnson), 8 ¢ mows S100: | curves, Enzman tossed out Daniel FOURTH INNTD fagner fie a's and ‘oves thinks mer i.oe tes | and, mortar, and eoahird seca wt Nt a [NO RUNS sorts | Quito Burne, | Kelly beat out 4 bunt. Tames | ic Swen, Aimee Leslie, Ken, Jef Roberts, Den- i 5 ery Smith drew a free pass, McCarty|Konetchy filed out to Burns, My- 4 $500 whip. She was stopping fast, but j “fuonen-"Aatologes, 114 Chea: (pannge’ {leat Jone snoligh to oaye aed tn taf iergog watkes.| namded nop of Plether'n;nat Rround: | SS", > Empire Cily Track tan), 3 to 1, 7 to 5 and 7 to 10, first joney from reo, who was i td Herzog out stealing, Mc ‘arty to er and threw him out at fret, Merk » 1 (MET. YONKERS @ MT. VERNON) Arran, 111 (Keogh), to 2,8 to & ung |® traller all the way. heen O'Mara. Twombley strolled. Niehoff| fied out to Carey. Meyers went out, Ss a W. e | to 10, second; Mirdie Williams, 97 ‘COND RAC: of nest also drew a free pass, Enzman was) Mccarthy to Konetehy, NO RU y 6 Ae. | eine r) 2 to 1 and even,| The second race was acratched to We Up still wild and Groh went to. frst on| - FIETH INNING—Gibson smashed a We have just bought every yard of material id = vy went In the box. Moran singled to! forced out Gibson, Marquard to Stock. Sordello, Kamchatka Teioarriee sent his price from 201» i inet ‘teenth’ miles, centre, meting Wwaukley cc win ee ee are 10S Dress Cloths he sold at $75 to $85." Light Spring Phyllis Antoinette broke in front | Rlst My. “S Prof ROR Oran Palme ie chied and 2) and Summer weight materials. We will make them 3 ff De tg to measure with all the skill we possess at less than half ‘ty, who touched roh out mn 104 (Metcalf), ® to 1, & to 6 and the stretch was reached, leaving Lily te im Ae oN Car me iwi 4 | $ e | one. ; } is) Find a jo wot Moliwite at second Moran | ran home, Mowrey fr $75 Tuxedos . $35 rise $85 Evening Dress Suits $40 sea kta oT ARN AS thence Wy Rarely do we get a chance to offer such values. Greed Siped as Sees 83; . SECON ING—Clarke fanne: ve a long fly to Men - SPORTING. 1 ta_i0, 2 to © and 4 to 6, frat: Zindel, | Edith made the pace until Neylon was| entries for to-morrow m races are 88) jenton also Was a atten Rovertegn crores be ay wor - . threatened to come on in the stretch, ma | was called out on strikes. As Carth pped out to Fischer, NO RA C ING rg,and lschabibbel also ran,” (but couldn't gain an inch under the Wg, 1 vo ‘Mia, 0h! | man fanned Sinith “was doubled up, nung” Ave.. f I ailor’ ock : Weer atrite cane . Clark to Hersog. NO RUNE Wagner wae # wonderful, one- *9 Ss gine b Ge 7 KY four valle, Alling the bases. ‘This was single to centre. Harmon also cracked iti Vested Righ: leaving Garl and Lily Orme ob . for Fi Alte! ng Perey JAMES L. McEWEN, 501 Fifth Ave., had. Suitings lammarion, Broom even up choices, A hot tip on |g Ree Be Ca | SRR, FRE Geen, Soll CME Ivan |e AIRS 88 Rane eee ayaa he sold at never less than $50 to $60,--Tuxedo and TOMOR R ow J taking second on th ethrow In, Moll-|gle into left @ringham Handicap; three-year-olda|and with Lily Orme went out to set wiz hit to Smith, who tossed to Mes | ¥ ding Ci to third. ; mile and ar elghth.— B -|the pace. Phyllis had enough when oased to Mc- | Mensor and sending Car 7 ‘land up; mile an rs jarne McEWEN charged. $50 to $60 Material Suits $25 Rarely will you be offered such an exceptional oppor- CATERING Beatie Bree ad tunity. SALE on 2nd Floor. Marquard threw Ca Sea

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