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ett tela), ie ON ee em aed PNR EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK NO MORE EASY MONEY IN THAT DEAR PA-REE Copyr.ght, 1914, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) RITCHIE PURCHASED REAL ESTATE WITH = PRIZE RING WINNINGS = American Lightweight Champ- ion Is Erecting $40,000 Apart- ment House in San Francisco, © * ¥ fi —— 's Manager, George Engel, By John Pollock. Wie RITCHIE, the Americas 4 lightweight champion, is cer- One Man Who Believes Gun- tainly putting the money which he makes out of his fistic battles to ‘Doat Smits: Was Given Worst good use, for prior to his departure 2 of it in England, cw rn - to England Willie bought eight house lots in San Francisco for which he paid $50,000. He is already erecting x “The Kew fg Ate Wand“ bias § Bes pss Lae gh dl istt ot house | FARORGE ENGEL, manager of i Frank Klaus, is one man who Bi believes Gunboat Smith was the worst of it in England, had an experience very ike Joe Jeanette and Battling Jim Johnson, the colored heavyweights, who have already fought two hard ten-round bouts, will clash in their ibbeampe, C: = ; third battle this summer at the wy St nena : 5 - show of the Stadium A. C. in Bt. ketenes lie teams Nicholas k to-night. Johnson * orearolde, $400 added; fire and a ba Won tkiden. 0 dsving. | ‘Tima, 1-08, : little Johnny Coblon walked up and >. , Hrawing a $1,000 gold certificate from i ‘ H asics ] his pocket, presented it to Father made such a protest after their recent « Man getting beat he always jumps ure to credit him with a knockout in , q received five days before the B ° ° SMITH AND HUTCHINSON EN G Langford for ten rounds at the same * ME wnincin awa vane) Battle for New York State Tennis Title K > turn over to the Working Boys’ Home He's tal of tricks, ponent. Alexander, who was @ na-| Alexander captured the seventeenth, | | told Buckle: y before he left to look = encounter, declaring that he had been “Gate the ring and tries to win by the first round, that Jeanette con- lub in two weeks. Ee wat Seleipeet ‘pon! SARATOGA, N. Y., WEDNESDAY, AUG. 5, 1914. hae final set. It seemed .« if Alexander's Alexander, serving, dropped the mpe wouldn't last long here skill might overcome the speed and| next game when he drove two returns inion {in Chicago the $1,000 he received for Gid on me just “Mac” Having Won at Long- tional champion, when Murray Was/after it went to deuce six time: | ed uuat ka mitate fomen unjustly treated by the referee's fail- ° e ° @ foul. I even wrote Buck- Me Lo ghl d Mi C tf fe wented to meet him again, and Billy Soeur =| McLoughlin and Murray, Californians, Sie fen og i oma Kacing Association Meet! Weather] Truc to his promise that he would : ee ce ct away with what he | 10-Day’s Their Second Meeting, |“xsressiveness of his younger op-/out of bounds. After see-sawing ‘MET’ TOURNAMENT {rion oy | etme the maten with Kid Williams, it when I had Kiaus boxing still In knickerbockers, tired percep-| The veteran's playing was a reve- two years ago in France. ? tibly in the last two sets. Murray W&8|lation. Hii ‘ Rat Dadier S20) 2 si ‘ 2 1 Paris some of the| Wood After Hardest Match He practically tireless and it was bis gneotiragement of Mile entre nals | —a rl ad athe \ : Quille, who is In charge of the borne, youth and speed that earn im | Alexander captured the deciding point Philadelphia mid Victory. Alexander, showing flashos|in the el ayers F anid BA oe ; i 4 George Ashe, the Philadetp! \- Has Had, This Year. Victory. Alexander, showing flashes /in the elgnteenth game and won the Players From Pennsylvania Cle yd 5 a8 4 Sareweight, has been substituted for h id 7 : ‘ = 2 er s tley Madden against Wild Burt .URICB M'LOUGHLIN and brag eee Lge pe hs oa of & to 2 before Alexander got real 7 as ff Inoeked in ‘a lee eae Lite i rg ae on te Oe y Murray will play for|It was only toward the busy, Playing sensational tennis, he} Opening Round. lec api thie searoliv and upward; #00 added; about |ttent arm. BHadle Smith and Eddie match that nder learned how | ey, f New York State Tennis! i) "\andie the cannon-like bails the|and squared i egeta ee conte Kame Won cantering: place exsiiy, Winner, ch, m, by Yantee--|Fitzsimmons meet in the other teme $25 25, round contest, and ' satler Championship + esl Sipoaeres oa California youth werved. cinta ander h grease Paptaiy teeing 1 Tun doko Dial this afternoon. It will be the secon lexander earned moat of ints/him at this point and Murray suc.}| SCARSDALE GOLF AND COUN. 5 it. Tig Min, Jockey ea. f meeting for these two California|at the net, Playing up the former |ceeded in winning the next two games, |TRY CLUB, HARTSDALE, N.Y. a eT en eielthorl a Maen ney champion invariably passed Murray | givi: hi stare this season, McLoughlin de-|or"fobied him by pla the |igtak, Bim the set at &—6 and the! aug. 5.—MacDonald Smith and Jack Rivers'in two rounds at Vernon, Cal, on July 4, has ren mate! ing alon: feated Murray in the Longwood tour- ines. Murray was at his best Hutchinson, two Pennsylvania play- Joe Mand he crack Southern light- side ——.—- pal toh jin the back court, where he could tional thepies bal had ips te Wallop the ball back with tremendous | Behr and Pell to Meet Sahel emule tM tidlly gk) be Gh ead] weight, in a ten-round bout at a boxe speed. This hu first round for the Metropolitan open ing show to be held at Benton ciar- a round wis & Mbps oie Sieces di i a up, couldn't cov ele progr Yo-Day, Bele Se the oneasels lub torday Sarre oa oe man” Winter bere bony alan ied RAE: ' lexander, slow! P, CO! er SHIC. i 5 35 10,8 5 c i Winner, b, vid — omy ug. 6.—Karl Behr and| MacDonald Smith, who holds the pro-| 72 ost, Ben, pier sti “vilaner, TE: 7 O84 |, young Otto was fighting Jee7 Fred th rt with speed, id Pan “ the Pishaee eee Whe thatah coene @ with both serene Roosevelt Pell of New York, | fessional record for the local course, club. McLoughlin had all strokes ‘winnii n their servic ‘astern champions, and George M.|piayed wonderful ning o1 oir service. play rful golf and made a 69 tn fine working order, and simply |rays' Church and Dean Mathey of Prince-( score. Two bad misses on the greens outclassed the New York star, win- | d ton, Western title holders, will meet] prevented Smith's card from bei gies in three straight sets, 6é—1, 6-4, tried for/to-day at the Onwentsia Club] even better. iil Murray won from Fred \Alexander courts, Lake Forest, Jo decide which} jack Hutchinson, the veteran Alie-| three seva to one, in @ mateh he will| Murray finally won the firat aet,|team shall challenge Maurice EB. Mc-| gheny club star, played his first round | * frequently recall for a long time to|#—6, “Alexander can’t stand another |Loughlin and Thomas C, Bundy of] jjxe a streak and led Smith’: under-|come, It was one of the greatest |one like tha San Francisco for the American ee eer i if! battles ever seen on the Crescent But the aeusibe cheek score. it, took off and iay bel pace ot Water Tu . claims he is a middleweight and ts the pro- : Teg-|right back played bis younger |2°Ubles champ jonship, Other scores ran unusually high be-| stretch.’ He came away So Striker made ip ground wrwdually and 1 willing to post a forfelt to make 168 aetna wens ixty fumes were | Opponent to a atandatill, Murray only| Behr and Pell won their way to the| Cause of poor putting. Many promi-| lea of sicth hime, Oi Hes ss ered ue tuMgitaoe hd. ®, Bees and wou ts[pounds at 3 P.M. for a fight with ne anted, Kiaus to get] piayed before Murray finally captured | winning at 84. challenge round to-day by defeating | NeMt “pros,” although driving and ap-| the oxner, ‘ : 4 hs either Jimmy Clabby or Mike Gibbons, Teold na Carpentier | the necessary point that gave him| Murray had a b ‘William Johnston and Clarence Grif- | Proaching strongly, performed on the Matton heh hg oul | the match. set, but Alexander 4 roll PB greens like novices, It was the rule ga knocked Car-) “At ove ‘time it seemed points on beautiful placement shots. for such well-known golfers as George| WINNERS AT FORT ERIE. faad to get him goo to lek | approachini ‘The match was aquared on the tenth|match, 4 2, 1—6, 7. Low, Alex Smith, Herbert Strong and Fd ee and wild I’ gtop to the match, #o stubbornly did Alexander broke through Mur- | while Church and Mathey easily beat} Pom McNamara to take their pits nail aix|Srurray and Alexander fight for points |ray’s service and won the eleventh, |J. B, Adone of Dallas, Tex., and Irving | fore sinking the ball. fj . IS]in the fourth set. and the California star looked wor-| Wright of Boston, Southern cham-| 8k Dowling, the Scaradole “pro,'’| year-olds foaled In Canada; five and n't have to) “4 thrill followed every shot in the !ried. pions, é—4, 6—1, é—2. regarded as a possible winner, went! 4 hai furiongs—Okemus, 103 (Claver), coul G. A. Cochran Made Happy but missed @ short * Q ; SB Winate Grokete . acta zawer vu ade st! By Connemara’s Victory ini 105. Five Bike Star puter the all reat | Curzon, 115 (Hanover), 14 to 20, 1 to| art ahmild anv declare Lady. Butterield, 100 8 [ing on the edge of tbe 'c 3 and 1 to 8, second; Harry Bassett |, THIRD RACK. Pure, | 8000; vires. yearolds » be would run around the —_S ing It out fret with Mary Warren and be aad ve and a halt furl . ‘Alex Smith of Wykagyl, the pre: 20 to 1, 5t etd Belt furlongs In Race To Night ent Metropolitan champion, coulda't | Ls 10° (Vandusen), 20 to 1. 5 to 2 and Pour Nominrmas,, 107: telling him what tddo. It was then with the Governor. Hyland at the Rockaway Beach A. C, show last night a thief broke into bis . 43|dressing room and stole his clothes; #1 shoes, hat, in fact everything but Bie” «4 suspenders. Otto claims it wes 88 a 3 }enemy who robbed him. Fees oy ‘ Although Jack Dillon of Indiani olis has been fighting light-heavy- weights and heavyweights, he still All details for the featherweight championship battle between Johnny Kilbane, the present champton, ani Johnny Dundee, were arranged to- \oR Pure, gan ton, mii | day. The Inds will battle for, twenty are ome, ; Unity.) rounds at ernon, Cal on pt. 14h, ent, Tas: Cannonate, | Foye" pounday ringside, with Chazley, 10) Puritin Lass, 110; on Sawe, 105 “slipper Day, 10, Eyton as referee. INALLY the fight started. 1 thought the man was mad, 8 to 5, third, ‘Time, 1963-5. Charon, | ive Mowe jot. Crore 4 “Luck wasn't with me," was the vet-| Torn Silk, Gartley, Tartarean and | Gen, ir rortnl etait eran's excuse for his . | Hampton Dame also ran. jere were seventy-eight sturters,| SECOND RACK — Purse $600;] FOURTH RACK, une, t! ACE, Wurne he motor pace followers, will be run|a record break ‘The fleld was sent] cteepiechase; three-year-olds and up- erent i 1 Vf, get coming and came bome in Ab. H) Vampines, 110; to tart abonid Jack, 107; Clearance Sale } of Suitings 4 The Record Stak ae * Ys \- 4: elling; mile’ ai Bidet, for we couldn't understand Irish Filly’s Triumph in Three: 4 The| st the Brighton Beach ‘Motordrome| Way on a five minute headway’ in | eer ee enna men Vena aa) Af et + but sometimes he to-night. Bob! .Jorder to cover the links twic : 2 x — US: Towton Field, 108; Aun Queen: & Matt over us tn Frese ec | Year-Old Sweepstakes at Spa|Gvvernor would beat Mary Warren, | SO-nleXt. Bobby Walthour and CF acores follow: Promoter, 144 (Dayton), 9 to 5, 1 to 2 ee cirvert 0: Arma TT! Formerly $20 to $30 } out last night at th ‘tt Kitchen, 1. SOO), Wy. ‘ James] out, won; Frigolee, 143 (Dupee), 8 tO} “pier RACK, - Pune. Mf he sixth round Frank knocked ind with Worth L, Mitten, Percy Law-|Corderan, unattached, 8; Harry Cow- san t 0 jentier down, and it looked as it Earns a Tin Water Cooler a just off the buck stretch. ayfcr ine] tence and George Wiley. The race| Tie, Baca Grande, 76, Leonard Biles, | %2\'0 & out second; ‘Tom Horn, 198 | Westeain et: des Suit /Y #|(toMeasure) $11.75 a ie ira. Pale him. ‘But next round Car. it late getting their] Will be over the thirty-five mile Sleepy Hollow, #0; C. W. Singleton, | (Kohler), 18 to 6, 7 to 10, out, th 1g el, Butler same out all covered with ol, $1,000 for Her Millionaire sere were, © IMA Nile didetay | Capt, Charles 3) Dieees of tee wae] Siwanc THs. C. Ferguson, Spring| Time, 257. David Jar, Port Arling- ET vac ire 4M: tor shmevear-| All, Mahfeghionabie, patteres, matene 4 pose punch. echer ad Jimm: J. R. Thompson, jar ton also ran. al selling: five and a. half’ fur. y . Seta the eighth round Frank got | Owner. ° idsiumons ana Bimon Healey aiso| York Timers’ Club will have extral p G. W. White, Flushin OMHIND RACE—Purge $800; selling; | ium, sient, Belle ib: Tustin, wt: ates! 30 Church St., cor. Dey St. bens; the eye, and by the twelfth delivered something or other in the|t!mere present, eo that the exact time| John Buckbee, New York Golf, 77: | three-year-olds and upward; six fur-| Heguiram, 104; *Twnrard 104; Mt yl Hddeon Terminal Bail —, Pract tal inthe ttutente, speechmaking line, Nat Beyer said|ot every mile can be taken, as it ia] Thomas Young, Troy, 84 B, Battal, iongy—Wanda Pitzer, 104 (Matealt) He Hor cell tad Nec eees, 48 ARE . 4 dnt understand word that ‘lushing, jarry Avery, n, 88; to 1, 6 to 6 and 3 to 5, first: Louise | digine & W2. id S*Frencumoan came around. and By Vincent Treanor. Be Se expected many records will go: 6; George, argent, Chevy Chase,” 74; | Pau, 98 (Smyth), # to, 8 to 1 and| SEVENTH uA id. me to make Frank fight harder, oe the only way he could win was by | CRARATOGA, N. ¥., Aug. 4—Gifford pecking Carpentier out. 80 next ‘A. Cochran, one of tho recent}, Tom Healy thought Montrose board, particularly as there are seven| freq McLeod, Columbia, 74; Jame: Fe Pha i A James|§ to 5, second; Briar Path, 108 (Tap- | trentn— prizes amounting to §200 for the riders| Hendry, Race Brook, 85; Peter P. iio), 9 to 1, 3 to 1 and 8 to 5, third, ton 20. who make the best time over different| Byrne, unattached, 93; Hugh Claspy,| Time, 1.18, Rusty Coat, Armor, Kam- eines” __ SPORTING , aie event Ore TO! BHIGHTON Toop MoRRORCME NRT i: Ling Nelmn, te Bue Dany ound told Frank to go and tuke millionaire recruits to racing, 6} would win the Spinaway, but after! soctions of the rout ¥ fs Ai hpper, 103; Sir Kretful, 107 0. No rid unattached, 80; James Fraser, Great Ka Corncracker, Cowl, Rifte | m 1a. Aihowtord, tis; Staules S., . the happiest man at the Spa to-day. | she finished third, he Agured she was) wep will get any of this Neck, 82; doe Mitchell, Upper Mont-|titgude, Sherwood nino ran. Ringling, 12: Pout ae Bs feels Solio iectraend son aie AEN the th he bit Car-|He ts still receiving congratulations a lot of foot,” unless he finishes the ri clair, 00) Heroes Berens. Lowa0d, 4s Me | peat ine Sheva eee clatmety seats at 8c. 4 a . _———— F. H. }, Garden Cit: *M. = — AP catios “two moot ‘punches, |from the victory of bis Irish filly, |xtealy. “but when afotner filly Kerr, Midland, 90: Jack Jolly, New: SARATOGA ENTRIES. - x 9 aaa and it looked it by Connemara, in the three-year-old|ing 127 pounds can make her step ai “<M ark, 75; Lee W. Maxwell, Scarsdale, sees: ‘ resi to knock Nie oe ba Psloel sweepstakes run as the last race yes- | Kask did there is something et Tourney 71; C. B. Van Vleck, Baltusrol, SARATOGA No © Aun 6 Distinctively Individual But just then Descamps|terday. No man has spent more ‘Tom Anderson, Montclair, 73; D. 8. . Kaay for to-morrow s races into the ring and ran up to|money in racing with less compara Opens To-Da Mackie, Cent #2: Fred’ Cook, Van or to-morrow s race Lady Barbara in capturing the be referee and was telling him Frank |t!ve success than Mr. Cochran, and/spinaway won her second stake as oe R. M, Thomson, Glenridge, 82; Mr. R ror, threg-3s hhad fouled Carpentier. This all came|When Connemara won under a mas-/an added atarter. She did the The “Met." open golf champion-| 0: Kirkby, Fnglewood, 73; Robert An-|""" vor) ark. ..10) 4: Pometie Bleu. 42 | suddenly the referee didn't know |terly ride by Joe McCahey the other Lady Bi ship tourney opens at Scaradale to. | @rC®, New Haven, 72: William Han-| 35, ¥ 16S RMS fpitore oes 10 & do. H three subscribers to the race hurried » but she can run jale to- | ley, Annandale, 83) Jack Hobens, En- Je § Tramid soo. 10e to ‘He was about to give some and is as game as they come,|44y. Preliminary to the atart « four- | glewood, 71: MacDonald Smith, Oak- vi Winn g Wve. 116 it to Carpentier when I got |to give bim the glad hand of sports- ball competition was run off yester- Dave Honeyman, Forest id Hard De ring and got hold of the|manship. Capt. E. B. Cassatt, who day, the professionals having ama- Ben Nichola, Wilmington, 97 ‘@nd would not let Jockey Carroll Shilling is now a k Ben Wienges We Bs had hoped to win with Humiliation, | »,JO007 caorse owner, He has won |teurs as partnera, The feature of the| fuve'tunter, Pasex County, 18: Car stood up in bis box and clapped bis) win nis first purch Dismiss, and) play was the showing of the youthful | Anderson, New London, 74° John Gul- if tala him C-rpentier bad lost be-|hands enthusiastically. Apparently |hopes to put over Conning Tower in|amateur, Frank W. Dyer of Mont- | ten, Waccubuc, . Hagen, Salis: rt ‘one of Bis secvnda had got nto |he couldn't have been happier if Fiy-|/the near, futu qbindden sold the gia, He produced the beet score,| bury, Mr. ‘John Bredemus, New before referee gave woi two mentioned and a three-year-: ag round in York Golf, 95; Elmer Loving, Arcola, ‘We got the eee, is ling Fairy, bis pet, bad just won the ‘orl % a * Luxury maiden to the ex-jockey, They run| 19° 'T. R. Langlands, Weequachie, 79 de T bada’ Diggest stake of the year. 9 nn: 4 a ck been on the job we won puapeaken aan: on added in the name of Carroll's mother, RECORD ENTRY LIST FOR Wile Gourley, up arban fi Ue affair, Andrew Miller, Capt. Cassatt,| ». Cooney’s Punch Bowl is mak- a Glen Falls, 78; Jack Beckett, Baltus- | 140 Mr. Cochran and Rei Parr got to-line up for nie two-year-old defeats, K, OF C, MEET SATURDAY. | Ger, ott vara Beckett, Washington, and agreed to start —— it; 'T.W. Bonner, Charlotte, | 77; mother to start the worst |He won the Handicap yeaterday Ike| Enirtes for the third annual Knights | James Roche, Eldridge Hunt, 81; Tom |’ horse in thelr respective stables at|* champion, running the distance in| Columbus field day, to be h McNamara, Boston, 15; Jack Hutch- Lid, Breaking the Ged record, of 1 tO Oe Rel ae tee alionheny, 68: Alex Binith, Wy low @ corner, Celtic Parl next rf 4 H prnaldent Wilece cf the faratega | "tm WMO Bee ste0d Alans 1960, we ext Baturday, Aug. 8. | Vieyl, 80; Jack. Dowling, Scarsdale, Ri Ath Apeachation UhouRUt It Tl; Herbert Martin, Quogue, ot, AMF nree-zear-olda end wy: Racing lop thought It would} yellow Eyes recently has found aix | George Dernbach, Richmond County, |»! sallng.vane Wile et winking Lad, 100 be fitting for the association to offer| furlongs too short and a mile and a declared by the committee to be | gi; James Floyd, Savannah, 85; J. Theta tor Sats Monsosty “os: . & plece of plate, too, and he lost no| sixteenth too long. Yesterday Tom at Met ever entered for any | Inglis, Fairview, 80; R. D, Thompson, | i FM" Ande 'There are far more Fati- be was/|time in SEyitine, one and Diacing it| Healy dropped him in a mile, with a| meet at Caltie Park. The d re- | Portchester, 84: Tom Patterson, 3! mas mad?, sold and en- ke » but after|on exhibition in the clubhouse. feather up, and for his good judgment be me \k 71; Cyril Walker, Pine month and pas-| plate proved to be a ten-gallon tin|was rewarded with a clever victory. ble | Orchard, 73, Descamps con-| water cooler, but the inscription “Sar- ther: red.” ah William MacFarlane, Baltimere, if, Tei le ed h u th th: too tough and|atoga Special” across its front gave] 1, piume hes been denied cour. rican A.C a Gh® 74; George Low, Baltusrol, 74; Nick | agg hawer. ot 3 af ‘% joyed than a e other | 5 A ‘Turkish -blend ciga- it some class, Knights of ae | Demane, R3 W. Brant, Ralti- |00 Banke. i60 ¥ bell rettes put together! t Gi Y bore, bs Reich de Star DO Delano : fetone ....108 274 Alhemm ....... 108 tt Billy doe’: “The plate” was regarded as e huge Anthony three, and the New Tapreatien iowence & bus there ien't one of the losin, n As: the Smart ef A. C.. the Bale ‘ames. Manlen, Nassau, 76; C. ee Amero had been revoked there, uns Me ‘Heatew ‘Ansoclatior, Hostaer, Atlantic City, Al FORT ERIE ENTRIES. joom! i 83 Wao fo bave won it. ptiat Five of lagiay; Ridgewrond, | 4 . wich, There wes some celebration in the| The roads leading frou New York| Qnah aucun and th kA. Whitemarsh, 14: 7. 8. FORT ERIE RACE TRACK, Ont. i m9 when per aie be es wrresched re ndition — jee hs 3. Beebe, 14 Branch Aug. 5.—The entries for to-morrow’ Cochran. for walking. ‘apt jOuUsmaAn L. 5 lcDonald, Er! won the race after ght- hasn't arrived yet. wee Resa, oer 9 | Sunsing, Nassau, 7, \ ~ as

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