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(CARDINALS VISIT ‘THE GIANTS TO-DAY. —_——_— © No'Wew York Promoter Would oe Have Thought of Matching © Young Ahearn With Gunboat Crores 8 Pea eserine mews that Gunboat Smith is matobed with Young Ahearn in Bugiand, to fight in two weeks, lke @ joke. Young Ahearn @ fairly clever boxer when )this country. He did fight well oc- and was always trying | be thought he had a chance. _ Whea be wasn't 20 confident he could ‘Wee faster than any scared rabbit. Adéarn was born in England and Began fighting here when he landed te New York from the steamers on ‘ la He was a light- z it but grew into a weiter. After or five ROAMER WINS TRAVERS STAKES, | BREAKING RECORD) OPENING BATTLE bea| Best Three-Year-Old Races ; dian" "t event into a mid greg ttogr) Be gout to mon we fights in France aad Eng nd, WY great hit. Both on Sent tay fans pimires nn as growing 1 1-4 Miles in 2.04—Regret Takes Special. (Special to The Evening World.) SARATOGA RACE TRACK; NEW YORK, Aug. §8—Andrew Miller's Roamer again demonstrated his su- pertority over the best three-year- olds of the year when he won the 'a8| historic Travers Stakes here this af- yon before xiving Smith a re- watch. Carpentier now being. French army will do no more. so ahearn against the again q ri} be Ii matching a jack Agaloat a terrier. fies in the. possibinty that outrun the Gu and fad escapin: puna a could make money more easily than in the nd quit the job to be- ighter, in Australia boxing is be- adopted in all of the achools as & part of the education of aM Doy. It has its place on ) thé curriculum in the state schools Victoria now. Sir Minister for Education, | * fot this about . or . nsulta- With Mr. J. Murray anc Mr, R. » the boxing promoter sud d athlete. Meibourne High School boys have been selected to re- tmatruction in boxing. Afie their course they will uc tors for the others. firat lessons wili bo given by » who is a remarkably skil- bimeelt, winner of many champlonabips. When Mr. er ia through, the = will be un. nat au in Australia, [Z advption of boxing in the Victoria schools is part of a national scheme for the physi- Gevelopment of Australian It tp planned to select a high achooi boys from each ip-and coach them and then instructors for the oth- Aldxander |} ath tournaments in this country ternoon by ten lengths in the new track record time of 2.04 flat. The old mark was 2.04 2-6, made by Dan- delion back in 1906. - Roamer stepped to the front at the start and never relinquished the lead, Surprising staggered in second afte! get} following Roamer from start to fin- Reamer to'the far tura, but whe Butwell ie Roamer down it t becane with MJalloped |. When Lexington won It. To-day's race wae worth, $3,000. OND RACE. was a contender all the way, whilo Lysander, the favorite, lay off tho pace. The last time around Lysander moved to the front, but he had to be driven to the limit to Mar- cellinus, Skibboreen ras third. Weldnhip and Savannah threw their riders and Klenck wae unseated by King Pin. FOURTH RACE. nore Payne Whitney's Regret, added starter, won the Saratoga bi PBerer| was & lucky vie second horse, was left at the are et before the first sixteenth covered she wan absolutely last, twenty-five lengths behind Re- who war off ) her toes, it went it on and was never caught. In the final eighth, however Pebbles came from the proverbial no" where with a meteoric rush that sent Notter to the whip and @ hard drive to atall off the Butler colt. As it was Regret got home a length in front, but there no i Sieanen about Pel th an the race are "hres lengthe pe= Peb- gret, wi the stretch turn. The race was a fast one, run In 1,11 3-6. SARATOGA ENTRIES. SARATOGA, N, Y., Aug. 8. ficial entries for Monday's follows. FIRST BACH For twofeer-olde; Sono be & fea it nan: pay aint in, i ‘el a ‘The of- es are 13 oF tires scarolue aad e ia iene” .., trovenraid maiden es EY teins fie and cuehalt tr Ae Greenwich Village will be inter- be know that Maurice McDon- soit Grennon of that sec- yl high, “Just a little T SPORTING PAGE IN DON’TS FOR AUTOMOBILISTS Copyright, 1914, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World.) DODGERS STOP CHICAGO CUBS IN Brooklyn's Gunners Many Effective Hits in First and Second Innings. BROOKLYN. H; PO. awlenw--o-o- Slesuene—-nan' wlecoceo-cecan” ei cococcesco” Fy 8 3 2 0 10 0 2 0 ~|/ececeséeooeseo.* olewer see 1 3 1 2 5 a a ‘0 ad Knisely batted for Vaughn in 7th. SUMMARY. First Base on Balls—Oft Pfeffer, 2 off Vaughn, 4. Struck Out—By Pref fer, 4; by Vaughn, 3, Brooklyn, 6; Chicago, 3. Hits—Daubert. Sacrifice Hits—Dal- ton 2, Egan. Passed Balls—Archer. Umpires—-Eason and Quigiey. A-- tendance—#,000. U EBBETS FIE BROOKLYN, Aug. §—Manager O'Day and his tribe of Cubs came over here to-day to play a four-game series with Rob- inson's Dodge O'Day had Vaughn on the firing line, with Archer doing the receiving, Manager Robinson re-|® Ned on Pfeffer. Red Smith was sold to the Boston Braves. FIRST INNING—Leach filed out to Myers. Good fanned, Saler fouled to Daubert. NO RUNS. Omara walked. Daubert also drew # pass. Dalton sacrificed, Vaughn to Sailer, Omara taking third, Stengel hit, to the pitcher and Omara scored by beating the throw in. Cutshaw grounded to Sweeney, who tossed him a at first, Daubert scoring on the play. Myers out, Sweeney to Sailer. TWO RUNS. BECOND INNING — Zimmerman easy for Omara and Daubert. Schult was an easy victim on strikes Swe ney drew free Bp Derrick fi to Cutshaw, NO 8. Egan singled to ri out, Derrick to Sater. to right, sending Egan to third, Omara safe on Derrick's fumble, Egan red. double Pfeffer scored, TWO NS. THIRD INNING - Archer Omara to Daubert. Vaugh ae “— fouled to McCarty. RU fl filed out to Derrick, shaw walked, Myers filed to Schulte, Cuteahaw out ty Wasa Archer to Der- rick, NO RUNS. FOURTH ANNING—Good drew base on balls, Sater forced Good, Dalton struck out, out, one to Egan. Zimmerman robbed Egan of by spearing his line drive, flied to Leach, Pfeffer struck o| NO RUNS, FIFTH INNING—Sweeney pop out to Cutshaw. Dalton made a running catch of Derrick’s short fi to short centre. to Arle n, NO RUNS, Omi bert walked. ond on & passed ball. safe on Derrick’s fumble, to Zimmerman, scoring Daubert. Dal- Made McCarty Pfeffer singled Daubert was out, Saler unassisted, and when Saler tried to Omara, he threw wild to cen- tre field and Omara took third and struck NO Cut. Omara unassisted. Zimmerman pop- ped to Omara. A, itted @ high 3) pr} ee Archer fouled out at ath ‘a died, Sweeney to Sater, Dau- Daubert went to sec- Dalton was| Daubert |} taking third, Stengel beat out a bunt |} i ond. Cutshaw went a fy to Schulte, ONW RUN. F INNING—Vaughn popped! SIXTH up to Cutshaw. Leach made Chicago's first bit, a single to left. Cutshow ran into short center and hauled down Good's diMoult fly. Sater singled to left, sending Leach to third, Zim- merman’ singled to. center, mooring Leach Schulte fouled our to Egan. | ONE RUN. y Fgan sacri- ‘augho to Sailer. McCarty alngled to left, stobing Myers. Mo-| CCarty took second on the throw in. Pfetfer fannod. Omara out, Dertics to Baler. UN SEVENTH INNING —MeCarty feo ryhtenag 4h Pop up. Derrick bea it to O'Mara. Archer ati ied aleely batted for Vaughn it, out to Daubert unassisted. Teabn led out oa faved Ne Une: itching for Chicago. Dieter data led to left. Dalton sac- rificed, Archer to Saier. Stengel sent @ short fly to Leach, On eHAT out, Hageman IGHTH .INNING—Good filed out Iton. Sater fouled out to Mo- done. Zimmermen,, fanned wo ARUNS. Myers filed out to Schulte, Egan MoGarty singlet fouled to Archer. to left. 7 fa fanned for the third. ——.___ No RU! WINNERS AT FORT ERIE. 3 two. and ‘a onif # bt gat 2, first; Tie Pin, 108 (Boleman), 15 to 1, 6 to 1 and 2 to 5, raven e Proctor, 114 (Taplin: ry SECOND RACE—Handicap; $700; three year olds and up; one mile and seventy ya: ‘Privet Petal 107 (Sthyth), 11 to 5, 7 to 10 and out, firat; Moving Picture, 101 (Ambrose: § to Ley 11 to 20 and out, second; Ma: tian, 97 (Metcalf), 9 to 2, even and out, third, Time 1.42 2-5, Hee Hive alno ran. THIRD RACE—Purse $500; three- year-olds and up; ox, furlongs.—Ar- ran, 108 (Metcalf), Asso 2, 7 to 6 and 7 to 10, first; Supreine, 100 (Carroll), to 8 to 5 and 4 to 5, second; Sureget, 103 (Malone), 15 to 1, 6 to i and . to 1, third, Time, 1.13, Silk Day, Lewin, Centauri, Springmaas, Mac, Criaco, ioprudent, Chantich Eaton, McClintoc! FOURTH Hotel purse PD; $1,500; two- five and a half furlongs. nat Barun). 7 to 1, & to first; ‘rump, 12 - Cabe), aven, 1 to 3 and out, wenn: Ormulu, 115 (Metcalf), 17 to 10, 20 and out, third, ‘Time—1,06 2 *! . Handicap; purse, % ids and upward: ons mile and a furlong—Donerall, 109 (Obert), 11 to 5, 2 to 6 and out, first; Dr, Samuel, 113 (McEween), 3 to 2, |? to 5 and out, second; Barnegat, 103 (Metcalf), 9 to 5, 2 to 5 and out, third, Time, 1.51 1-8. Only three starters. SIXTH RACE.--Purse $500; thr year-olds and up; Aix furlongs—Ho. Ja, 95 (Smyth), 5 to 1, 2 to 1 and even, first; Astrologer, 111 (Teahan), 8 to 1, 8 to 1 and 8 to 5, second; Kay- deroseros, 112 (Watts), 12 to 1, 5 to |1 and 2 to 1, third, Time, 1.13, Ben Quince, Ratina, Uncle Hen, Prince Ahmed, York Lad, Capt. Elliott, Mor- decal, Pampinea and Font als> ran ———.—__ Scalp ERIE SUT RIN. cH vira Bu Aer 1, POND . 106; Anna {aus ‘vind a. aad wad: iyirese ot he 4 i Jods gpd upward candy Fiutae. her Duster, 1 ton overran accond and was sits immerman to Sweeney. Vaughn iid throw to catch Bf Gina re & Daubert hug- | . | Totals ree | Laviis. Deny Poceant To Be PouTe Ta “TRary FIC COPS. BROOKFEDS FIGHT HARD FOR SECOND GAME IN CHICAGO * Manager Bradley’ Calls op} Fisneran to Stop Tinker’s Rebs in Second Game, FIRST GAME. BROOKFEDS, R. H.PO, A. e. Andersea, cf. Gagnier, ss Land, c. Lafitte, p. Shaw... e| -co-ec-coe Sle-e-wee~kswse ZSlee-wn-convne Shaw batted for Lafitte in stb. CHICAGO, R. H, PO, Wickland, cf....... 1 Zwilling, cf Block, c Walsh, It. Tinker, ss Beck, Ib. Fritz, 3b. Farrell, 2b > Senenw el coesoceese! Ain ane —— Dont Prow, up THe ROAD ~ OTheERS Man AFTERWARD, GUNTS (Continued from First Pare.) Wilson, Marquard to Fletcher. Bock flied to Snodgrass. THREE RUNS. Beck made Pretty one-handed atop of Beacher’s hot liner and threw him out at first. Doyle was calle out on strikes, -Burns banged a clean single to contre and waa out stealing, Snyder to Huggins, NO.RUNS. SECOND INNING—Stock made a pretty stop of Snyder's bounder and td him out. Sal we ony Doyle rkle. - Huget it, Mar- cuard, to Merkle. Ko. RUNG, grass filed to Wilson. Fletcher | a1ea'te to Dolan. Merkle drew a pass. jmouae) Lae tist Sd Dressen, un- { ATT RD INNING—McGee filed to Fletcher. Stock threw out Dolan. J. Miller was easy, Fletcher to Merkle. { i) RUNS. tock fanned. Marquard filed to | Hugeine, "'Heocher singled to cehtor and ai stealing, Snyder to Millsr. NB, “POURTH INNING—Wiison singled ight. Dressen sacrificed, Stec! ’ Merle. Beck singled to right, send- | ing Wilson to third. Beck took sec- ond on the throw in. Kletcher get Snyder's re tose and threw Wilson out at plat reaching third. Marquard threw eat Sallee. NO RUN Doyle singled over second. Burns met rhe Pa ah tae ba on @@c- Ftp . Wilson. Fletcher hit into a” Ro'kune. Ca of Dolan’s long fly. jog. McLean to Doyle. . |. Miller threw out Merkle. Mc- Lean doubled to left, Stock fiigd to Magee. Miller threew out Marquart. NO RUNS. SIXTH INNING—J. Miller was out, wetaney to Merkle, Wilson took two om @ hit that bounced over head, Marquard threw out Dressen, Wilson advancing to third. Merkle made a one-hand catch of Beck's foul. NO RUNS. Reacher cracked a single to ce,(re. Huggins made a good catch of Doyle's fly in short left. Beacher waa out stealing, Snyder to Huggins. Burns popped to J. Miller, NO RUNS, SEVENTH INNING—Stock threw out Snyder. Doyle threw out Sallee. Huggins filed to Burns, NO RUNS. Snodgrass singled to left. Fletcher ined to Dol Merkle popped to Miller. McLean was called out on strikes. NO RUN! ee INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. AT JERSEY CITY. TORONTO— 004000100-65 JERSEY CITY— lewnecuo-co lenn Johnson, p. | Sooosoce al -e-ne-w-0c eo! cocceccco™ Tot -_ s SUMMARY. Firet Base on Ballsa—Oft Lafitte, 1, Struck Out—By Lafitte, 4; by John- eon, 2, Left on Bases—Brookfeds, 6; Chifeds, 5. Two-Base Hite—Ander- Sacrifice Hit—Griggs, Stolen Anderson, Double Play—Fritz to Farrell to Beck. Umpires—Goeckel | * and Anderson. Attendance, 6.000. FIRST INNING—After a short sprint Wickland caught Anderson's fly. Delehanty lined out to Zwilling. Griggs singled to centre. Evans thrown out, Fritz to Beck. NO RU Wickland flied to Anderson, Zw ling was disposed of by Delehan' and Griggs. Block filed out Westeraill, NO RUNS, SECOND INNING Westeraill walked. Gagnier sacrificed, Pender- ast to Reck, Westersill took second, Ovens flied to Zwilling., Finneran easy out, Pendergast to Beck. No RUNS, Plat VESPER CLUB SCULLER WINS ASSOC. SINGLES, PHILADELPHIA, Aug. %—The forty-second annual championship re- gatta of the National Association of Amateur Oargmen was concluded to- day, Summartes: Association Single Bculle—Won Ly Kelly, Vesper B. C., Philadelphia; second, Thomas J, Rooney, Ravens- wood B. C,, Long Island City; third, David Regan, Mutual Rowing Club, Buffalo, Time, 8.59 1-5, Senior Four-Ouied Shells-—Won by Untverstty Barge Club, Philadelphia; t y second, Potomac Boat Club, Washing- ton; third, Western Rowing Club, St. ‘Time, 7.12, Only three started, Intermediate Four-Oared Shella— Wou oy Duluth Boat Club; second, Argonaut Rowing Club, ‘Toronto; third, Arundel Boat Club, Baltimore. Time not anhgunced. 010200000—-3 Battoriee—Herbert and Kaitchell; Gilbert and Tyl AT BALTIMORE. mast Gang MONTREAL— 000101000—-2 BALTIMORE— 12011101 Baateries—Cashion and Jarman and Erwin, SECOND GAME MONTREAL— 11400 —6 Madden; -| BALTIMORE— oo0100 Rateries—Morrisette and McAvoy; Mason and Howley, AT PROVIDENCE. FIRST GAME, SUFFALO— 020000000-2 PROVIDENCE— 00010200 —3 Batteries — McConnell and La- longe; Shultz and J. Onslow SECOND GAME, BUFFALO— oo1d00d0 PROVIDENCE— 0000000 Batierlos—Fullenweider and Steph- ens; Oldham andKocher, AT NEWARK, FIRST GAME, ROCHESTER— 000013000—4 NEWARK— 000000111—3 Batteries — Keefe and William.; Lee and Heoking er, SD GAME, ROCHESTER— 3000.° v, | NEWARK 20900 ;auhin: to| Maisel, ib. DULUTH OARSMEN FAVORITES FOR Bic RACE ON SCHUYLKILL metegiemeen Crews Coached by Jim. Ten Eyck Jr. Sweep River 1n Opening Day’s Programme. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 6.—In the. first day's races of the forty-secon@ annual regatta of the National Ass sociation of Amateur Oaramen Du- luth, coached by Jim Ten Eyck jr. a former winning Syracuse ‘varsity stroke and son of the present Syra-_ cuse rowing mentor, awept the river, Duluth won the intermediate doublé sculls, the senior international four: cared shells and the intermediate @ight-oared shells. " In two of these events Argenavt of Toronto was palpably inferior te Duluth. Thus the odds have changed and {Duluth le fa) ite for the vig race to-day. Young Ten Eyck bas taught bib men a scientific stroke. It ts quite , long at each end, there ia a quick | start on the recover and a slow stop the slides. The catch at the be- © ginning of the stroke does not seeny to be prominent, but the leg drive. - FOR HIGHLANDERS AGAINST BROWNS ssn int en | Strongly done. The senior international four-oare? race was the feature event of the day, Five crews faced the erent. They were Argonaut of Toront: Duluth, University Barge of Phila phia, Westorn Rowing Club of Bt. Louls and Potomac of Washington. It was a beautiful race, . All of th together to a & see-saw race for a. |furlong. Then the Dututh crew, the title holder, began to forge ahead an |shot out, “being thereafter out o! inger, Duluth finished an even length ahead, rowiwg in remark- ably good form; University Barge Club was second. beating Argonaut , by_a couple of feet. Both heats of the quarter-mile dash were won by the Canadians, Dibbte and Butler. Dibble won his race hands down, Pearse of Nonpareil nt arty second. Butler had arder task {1 his heat and was just am fi beat < , Noer of the Detroit Boat Cl should win the final In the, “quarter to-day. Dibble’s time was 1 min) 90 seconds and Butler's was 1 minu' 28 2.6 seconds. Smith and Kelly of the Vesper Boat Club of Philadelphia had a emg ie’ row in winning the senior double scu!l Lrotiy appe They won by three lengths over the Faulkner brothers of Cambridge, Mans. Quinn and Shep- of the Hatem Rowing Club Hake 4 TH 7 minutes 46 seco! YOUR Cag UNEXPECTEDLY WANT, TO Use tr ~ [BROWN IN BOX eaepieactins Brilliant' Work by Both Twirl- ers Marks Early Innings of Game in St. Louis. BATTING ORDER. St. Louls. Howard, 8b, Shotton, cf. Pratt, 3b. C. Walker, i, Leary, 1b. * Willams, rf. Lavan, ss. Crossin, c. Brown, p. Hamilton, p. Umpire: nigeonne and Dineen. Attendanc Beckinpetigh, os Sweeney, (Special to The Evening World.) 8T. LOUIS, Mo, Aug. 8.—After grabbing the first game of the series from the Browns hér¢ yesterday Man- ager’ Frank Chance and his rejuven- ated team went ‘efter “Rickey's outfit with more vim and pepper than has been shown for & long time during the decond battia to-day. FIRST INNING—Mailiton, out Boone. Pit lined to C. Wi Rue: ton to Leary. Howard slagied to: centre, Howara| were Arundel of Baltimore, stole second as Shotten fanned. hee erae | or Boode threw out Pratt, Howard go; | Rapids, Detroit, Vesper p aera ing to third, C, Walker walked. The | Ph!a. ih the rate as post double steal failed and Howard was and, rowing teil to ana daitmorete? boy woke to Maisel to Brown. iy. Iy, oon went into the Iead, never to SECOND INNING—Cree flied to| D# heade: Trgonaut and Analogtan Cc. Walker. Mullen fanned. week tried to put up a fight but it wae use- less. Duluth won by four lengths, Meee ee tof Arwonaut was second and Axalostan | third, 7 3-5e. The junior rht-oared shell race ~~ won by Grand Rapids, taught by im Wray, the Harvard coach. An- fniostan of Washington, a schoolboy crew, was second. Time, 7m. 18 8-58. Intermediate double scull shell gave to] another victory to young Ten Eyck, Duluth winning by three lengths, University Barge Club of Philadel- phia waa second. Time,.8m. 18 2-69, NATIONAL LEAGUE. AT PH LPHIA. PITTSBURGH— 0000004004 PHILADELPHIA— ' 000000 2 o}1— 3 Batteries—McQuillen Harmon, 2 Gibson; Maver, Tincup and vciniter, Burns Umpires—Byron and John- son. : we nth, a right. Sweeney to Peck. Cree. NO RUNB. THIRD INNING—Sweeney flied to, Williams. M singled to left. Malsel died stealing, Crossin to Lavan. Brown walked. Boone fouled Crosin. NO RUNS. TE eer FEDERAL LEAGUE. AT INDIANAPOLIS. vineT Gaus. BALTIMORE— 000001000—-1 INDIANAPOLIS— 01003000 —4 Batteries—Quinn and Jacklitech; Billiard and Rariden, Umpires—Mc- Cormick and Shannon. SROOND GAME BALTIMORE— 2 Tavan filed to BOSTON. saxemer CINCINNATION oat ile ne 12000000Q-3 BOSTON— 00000008 1—¢ Batteries— Douglass and Clark; Rudolph and Gowdy. Umpires— Klem and Emaile. AMERICAN LEAGUE. av DETROIT, BOSTON— OoOo130§R p=" DETROIT— 020000 Batterles—-Wood and Cody Co and Stanage. Umpires—Bvans Egan. INDIANAPOLIS— 0 Batteries — Conley and Falkenberg and Rariden. Shannon and | McCormick. AT KANSAS CITY. BUFFAL@— 00 KANSAS CITY— 5 _- Batteries—Anderaon and __ Blair; Cullop and Easterly. Umpires—Van- syckie and Cross. AT 8T. Louis. PITTSBURGH— 2000 ST. LOUIS— oo4o0 at CLEVELAND, . Batteries —Camnits and Kerr;| ATHLETICS— Brown and Simeon. Umpiree—Brennen 000 0302 ri {-1 “\ hihi res Stromboll dem- a oqaimated, that he js among the Dewi 20000620 of. ‘a three-year-olds by Batterise—Shawkey bis in the first race, He tool ayaa 8 itige ae Sree Otsush and Sheridan’ Tom ‘Healey by giving weight _—_— good older ye aver bier bed macing luck and winning. AT guigago. in almost record time, WASHINGTON-- 1 d one to beat Stremboll, fom the sprinting distance up to « 01001100.0—, CHICAGO— 010003800. — ‘ mile, Batteries—Engel and Henry; Scot: Bens, Mayer and Schalk.” Umpires: Connolly and Chill, @x00% Russell; Umpires— apne ey Pires— Harry Payne Whitney came down from the Adironanens yesterday and was at the track to see Joe Notter brut Virile home, Mr, itney is usually in Europe at this time, He ig thanking his. lucky stare he tsn't there now. allied