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ras Svenres worth, Wades SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YO NONE BUT THE BRAVE(S) DESERVE THE FAIR (PENNANT)? Copyrigut, 1914, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New Ye: World), R. H.PO. A. CHICAGO CUBS 000 4 eS) 1013 0 = 0030 o)\\\p 0330 S ooo 1 0020 0 01 3 oos8 1 oo 0 6 Scalia os) ion ee Timely Batting in Fifth Ini Te: imely Batting in Fifth Inning cHICAGO. Gave Visitors Runs That R. aes a “ves 0 3 Won Game. 00 20 -0 0 10 0 pong M gg ly oo 0 3 place. Hedge. threatened in. the SANSA ELD. Shee Aw -1 13 0 stretch and Solar Star showed noth- . . Q yn, is. “09 342 ine. the Bolle of Bryn Mawe was 12.—With Pfeffer as his choice, Man- outrun all th pee ager Robinson went out to make it be , ; ; ; four straight from the Cubs. Hank : ) WOODEN SHOES IN (SES En Gan eraen Fite? EASE) o'Day Said 0 Cheney to stop the 1101 Anna Bradford losing streak. ‘The Chicago club an- Rehan tes famed as a Giant killer, took the| nounced a fine of $100 on Heinle Zim- danearene 4827 i MOHAWK TA Equals Record mound for the enemy. He lost last) meri for his runin with Roger Saturday, ee nia Firat Base on Balls Off—Ptefter, ripe FIRST INNING—Huggins got a} INNING—It was raining base on balls and was out stealing, when the game started, but the play- Meyers to Fletcher. Magee was out ers went into the field. Leach filed on a grounder to Merkle, unassisted. to Wheat. Pfeffer tossed out Good Dolan drew a pass and was out nap-|at first. Sailer drew a pass, Corri- ping off first, Demaree to Merkle to ee RUNe. *” victim on strikes. Fletcher. NO RUNS. | Omara was easy for Cheney on Bescher was safe when Dressen curv : Daubert CO al free pass, ed) Huggins’ fect ¢ .|and then stole second, Dalton struck Senet ore ene ugh Wout. Wheat was right there In the if eee pinch, sending a pretty single to loft, Mier. Doyle was caught napping off | scoring Daubert. tshaw nade first and was out, Sallee to Dreasen.| Cheney's third strike-out in this in- Burns was called out on strikes. NO RUNS, ning . SECOND INNING—Schulte moma SECOND INNING — Miller lined and took third on a i. Sweeney sent a bounder to Omara who out to Burns, Wilson cracked a pretty single to centre. Dressen filed to threw him out at first, Schulte being held on third. Derrick was an easy Bescher. Wilson was out stealing, Meyers to Fletcher. NO RUNS. victim of Pfeffer’s curves. and Daubert took care of Arc’ Huggins made a neat stop of Snod- J grase’ grounder and threw him out. Fletcher filed to Huggins. Merkle! Beck to Dressen. NO INNING — Beck filed to Cheney, 1. 4; by Cheney, 7. Brooklyn, 6; Chicago, 8. Hits—Sweeney, Two- Leach. Sacrifice Hit Sailer. Passed Ball—McCarty. KALAMAZOO, Mich. Aug. 12.— With a world’s record equalled and the track record broken, the Grand Circuit meeting opened auspiciously at Recreation Park. In the first heat of the Horseman and Spirit of the Times Futurity.for three-year- old pacers, Anna Bradford paced a taille in 2.06%, which equals the record for three-year-old fillies, made by Miss De it at Lexington, Ky. in 1911. In the final heat of the 206 pace, ’ ‘Walter Cochato made the distance in $ 2.02%. The former track race record was 2.02%, made by Minor Heir in . | 1908. eet ieee WINNERS AT FORT ERIE. FIRST RACE—$500; selling; two- year-olds; five and a half furlongs. — Aunt Josie, 107 (Metcalf), even, 9 to 20 und 1 to 6, first; Dengro, 113 (Mc- 6 to 6 and 11 to 20, 8 (Coleman), 3° to Western Horse Much the Best in Feature Race at Spa Track. Bues May Soon > (recial to The Evening World.) ’ . SARATOGA RACE TRACK, N. ers, and Billy Murray, who Derrick threw Myers out at first. Egan lifted a high fy. to Leach. Me- Carty fanned. NO RUNS. THIRD INNING.—Cl long fly to Wheat. Ei a halt. Woeden Shoes under a patient ride by McCahey fay behind the pace- t it Chancemen shortly. Bues found Snyder smashed one to| sensational stop of Leach's bounder | first class infielder and he has been bit- to be found | makers until the stretch was reachel. Gott Haberte Pale, prime—| deep left tor two bases, Salles waa | and tossed him out at first. Good|ting the ball hard, The Yanks have a Hote McCahey steered for the rail and| Bd Weiss and Clynta also ¢ roctor,| sate on Fletcher's bad throw, and|drew four balls and stole ne SECOND RACE—$600 ech: handicap; three-year-olda and” ut short course; about two miles.—Pro- Ya] day off to-day and open their series tried to steal a march on the others. Boston to-morrow, Neylon, howe’ Snyder advanced to third, Huggins | Sailer drove a long fy to Whe: smashed one past Fletcher for a| RUNS. single, Snyder scoring and Sallee ad-| Derrick threw out rp » Was on the outlook an@ hustled Old Ben along. Wooden i vancing to second. Magee filed to| Was easy for Swee , set down | ghoes, however, had no trouble beat- Out fret; David Te. 150 teas NG | Burns. Dolan lined a single to cen. | Paubert made Cheney's Afth striks Jeanette Stops Say. St ling out Pomette Bleu for the place. | to 1, 6 to 1 and 2 to 1’ eecond: Orderly | re, Milins the bases. Miller forced | OUL NO RUNG. care tonsed ime letter and Uncle. jtmmis took ; ¥ | Dolan, Doyle to Fletcher. ONE RUN, t bs “ Nat, 183 (Bernhardt), 25 to 1 and’s to 1, third. Meyers fanned. Stock. out Corridon. Schulte sent straight to Egan, who tossed him out in plenty of time. Sweeney singled over Cutshaw's head. Pfeffer threw Derrick's high bounder to Daubert for the out. NO RL Corridon took care of Dalton's hot bounder. Wheat singled over second. Ci aw lifted to Good. Wheat was forced by Myers, Derrick to Sweeney. NO RUNS. FIFTH INNING—Archer singled to center and took second when Dalton let the ball go through him. Cheney beat out an Infleld hit to Peffe Archer going to third. Leach singled Miller tossed out Demaree hit in front of the plate and was out, Snyder toDressen. NO RUNS, FOURTH INNING—Wilaon sin, past Doyle. Dressen sacrificed, Meyer to Merkle. Demaree tossed out Beck, Wilson advancing to third. Snyder flied to Burns. NO RUNS. Bescher out, Huggins to Dressen. Doyle fouled to Snyde Burne filed to Huggins. NO RUNS, FIFTH INNING—Sallee flied to Meyers. Huggins was out, Fletcher to Merkle. Magee singled to right. Ma- gee stole second, Dolan filed to Snod- turnma in making the pace to the stretch followed by Leo Skolny. Here Unele Jimmie and Skolny dropped out of it letving the race to Old Hen, Weeden Shoes and Pomette bleu with the above result. FIRST RACE Alex. Smith Cochran, the Yonkers millionaire, won his first race of the season when Joe MoCahey sneaked Early Rose up on the rail in the last ten yards of the opening event. In doing so he nailed Winning Witeh, which looked a sure winner at the ear- olds and upward; six furlongs.—Parl Boy, 107 bie to 1, 8 to 2 and to 6, won; Bol. 97 (Smyth), 3 to 2, 9 to 20, and out, second; Sherwood, 111 (McEwen) to 5, 11 to. 20, and out, third. Time, 1.18, Hamilton and Neville also ran. FOURTH RACE—Canadian Sports- man Handicap; three-year-olds and upward $1,500 added; mile and a six- teenth.—Barnegat, 102 (Coleman), 5 to 1, 6 to 6 and 1 to 4, first; Kleburne, 114 (Smyth), 8 to 4, 1 to 6 and out, Two night. At the Rockaway Beach A. 8. & chopping block throughout, and hag best, boxing. W. Le ody Spouse, sama en iter, few remarks on the sport in ; under the heading, the bout, E ss. NO RUN! to left, seoring Archer, Cheney stop-| Who was to sub for Battling Lovin- 2 uF|time. MoCahey had trailed the fast |#econd: David Craig, 118 (McCabe),| “Bnodgrass ‘iiled to Beck, Fletcher | ping at second. ood aucrificed, Me-| sky. Kearns scored the only knock ; ft isa ieee a Abita. Time, | peat Out an 1BAed BE Merkle hit ogi Hadley a ep ll pale down in the sixth, but it was an il ; Witeh in the place deat Helen Barbes| FIFTH RACE.—$700; handicap; |to Dressen NO RUNS. °° US" | Teach taking thitd after the catch, | leeal blow, being delivered on the ; a length and a half. two-year-olds; six furlongs—Gold-| SIXTH INNING—Miller filed to| Leach tried to steal home and was} breakaway. t I off in the lead at the| crest Boy, 100 (Smyth), 3 to 1, even| Snodgrass in short right. Wilson sin- | thrown out, Pfeffer to McCarty. TWO a Btruck Out By—Pfeffer, 2; Stolen Bases—Daubert, Good. Umpires— Quigley and Eason, Attendance, 1,000 Join Yankees Arthur Irwin, scout of the Highland- in the same capacity for the Pittsburgh Pi- rates, were spectators at the game be- tween the Jersey City Skeeters and the O| Rochester team at Jersey City yester- said that Irwin is after a ances are that Arthur Bues, once a member of the Giants, will join the rated as a Tate in Sixth local clubs held bouts last Joe Jeanette stopped Bill Tate, the Californian, in six rounds. Tate was r to save him the referee halted Im a one-sided setto at the Broadway Sporting Club*of Brooklyn, Ballor Fritts defeated Soldier Kearns, who substituted for “Porky” Flynn, BROOKFEDS GET RUNNING START 2 AANGT HERS Wardmen Knock Out St. Louis Pitcher in First, Scor- ing Four Times. BATTING ORDER. Brooklyn. Anderson, if. Bhaw, cf. Griggs, 1b. Evans, rf. Hofman, 2b. ‘Westerazill, 3b. Gagnier, ss. Owen: Maxwell.p. Umpires—Brennan and Cussack. Attendance—9,500. ST. LOUI8, Mo. Aug. 12,—The Brookfeds stopped off here for a four- game series against the St. Louis Terriers. The last time the visitors paid Minor Brown men a visit they divided the honor. FIRST INNING—Anderson out, Mase to H. Miller. Shaw singled to centre. Griggs singled to leit, Shaw taking second. Evans tripled to left, scoring Shaw and Griggs. Hofman doubled to left, Evans scoring. Hof. man took thrd on a wild piten. Wee at out ap insslé ~~ tt was derric ‘Wille! * ee Keuprs replaced him for per tase threw out Gagnie: Tol fi to Gagnier. Kirby popped to Wester- UNS. * COND INNING—Maxwell beat out a slow hit to short. Anderson forced him, Boucher to Crandall. Shaw beat out a bunt, Anderson tak- {ng second. Griggs forced Anderson, Keupper to Boucher, Evans filed to I NO RUN! al Gagnier and Griggs retired H. Mil- ler. Crandall out, Maxwell to Gag- nier to . Boucher walked. Misse forced him, Gagnier to Hof- man, NO RUNS. THIRD INNING.—Hofman singled to right. He stole second, Drak» made a one-handed catch of Wester- ail's long drive. Keupper threw out Gagni Hofman taking third. Owens filed to Drake. NO RUNS. Simon popped to Westerall. Keup- per doubled to right. Tobin lined to ans. Drake fanned. NO RUNS. ————_—— in Cc. Arthur Devlin, the greatest of all third basemen in his day, was at the Polo Grounds in uniform yesterday and played the 7 for the Giants during practice. ith the exception of speed he has lost none of the artis- try that made him the master of that position, “Dev” says he has no in- tention of playing bail again, but to practise merely for the start, but retained the lead only for} and 9 to 20, Arst; Ormolu, 116 (Tap- led to centre. Dressen fied to Snod- | RUNS. ter | #bout five furlo when, not Un), 7 to 6, 1 to 2 and out, secon: Erase, Beck singled to right, Wilson| Egan was called out on strikes. $25,000 IN PURSES FOR foot enough to keep her place, Star of Love, 106 (Murphy), 6 to 1,| stopping at second. Fletcher threw | McCarty was retired by Corridon and Bt was crowded back. Then Winning Witeh, Casuarina, Helen Barbee and Sprite bunched in a fight for the lead. nd 8 to 6, third. Time, 1.17 2-3. rrick and Stalwart Helen also out Snyder, Meyers NO RUNS, fied to Wilson. Baler, Pfeffer was safe at first on errick's bad throw to first. Omara Stock right, for three bas: Demaree and PD 4 to Dolan. THREE Rt SEVENTH INNING—1 Snodgrass. Huggins was called out on strikes, Magee was also a victim on strikes. O RUNB. Fletcher was hit by a pitched ball. Merkle fanned. Meyers was called out on strikes. Fletcher stole sec- ond, Stock walked, called out on strike. catenins BLACKBURNE, OF SOX, JOINS FED LEAGUE. VHICAGO, Aug, 12.—-Russell Black- burne. second baseman of the White! Box, has signed to play with the Buf- , scoring Schulte. On Derric: grounder Sweeney was run down, Pfeffer to Egan, Derrick taking sec: ond on the play. Archer sent a high bounder to Fgan, who retired him at first. ONE RUN. Derrick threw Daubert out at first. Dalton died the same w: Wheat lifted to Schulte, NO RUNS. SEVENTH INNING—Dalton didn't have to move for Cheney's fly, Pfeffer made pretty running pickup of Teac! erifice bunt and threw him out at first. O'Mara threw Good out at first. NO RUNS. Cutshaw grounded out to Sater un- assisted, Schulte was under Myers fly. Egan lined to Leach, NO RUNS. IGHTH INNING--Dalton captured ers fly, Pfeffer tossed out Corrl- don, Schulte drew a free pass. Swee- oring Stock, sented on a Michigan track. sists of thi SECOND RACI Little Hugh, the outsider, won the ase by nearly a sixteenth of Gold Plate, who was a similar distance in front of Meadow Sweet. Big Sandy led by & wide margin, but went down in the back stretch last time around. This left Little in front wa id PI was @ contender til he made a bad landing at the verpool last time around, and he wouldn't extend himself after that. The well played Meadow Sweet trafled the field all the way. THIRD RACE, Alhena won the third race for R. T, Wilson § from Outlook, with | \ Mamie K. third. Mamie K. rushed off Bpirit of the Th rom ~ trotters ear-old trotters, Pace for $2,000. fl on his voyage, or arching to & new world an rei roughout @ continent the glories do not think the use its is beneath the practice of a . I fanc) the circu: ad stellt dlsproves ths, characters of fiction. Amon; incipal games celebrated in honor Patrocius—as enumerated in iJ Hing boxing i pecially = toned while the uel of Ulyss of with beggar Irus is one of the verting incidents in the Ody: Toe King of Ithaca, moreove! 43,008," for three-year-old | andicay’ "selling; about. two R22 durerence Mae aateren 301 Ch Demaree was RUNS, tt Lane Mie he the A Tureen of Soup the final touch oe one oles ad Vranas) f Geoeaun"* 3°18 FIFTH RACK Ail ages ; ney beat out an Infield hit to O'Mara, to have been well calculated for Pitas, Pirie. 118 game pas falo Federals » xt season, it was! Derrick whiffed, NO RUNS. , Coming to, modern fimes, th Front, but aihens soon, caught her Perea he ak i kee ot Wl tearned to-day. Comiskey patd $10,000) 'Nocarty fanned, making Cheney's SAUCE bout my Hastings, Ay’ ¢ quarter pole home the to Providence, R. 1, for Blackburne several seasons ago, but he failed to shine and was farmed to Milwaukee, n that city his cunning returned and this spring Gon iskey brought him back, > entree a | result was never in doubt. tte Nephew. 11 Buxton, who rode the Wilsoi ing, however, took no chance runnin, seventh strike out, Cheney tonsed Pfeffer out at first, Corridon madi sensational pick up of Omari grounder and tossed him out at first. ‘THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE A perfect seasoning for Fish, Roeste, Chops, Steake, and Rarebits, Sold by Grover Everywhere wy, Waterford, with count! th And untitied gentlemen, who AB vdialia Raids a Fuseet won't do any inore ere, He been aet down n i rabbing tho n a ewe line, sending Arc as a eae HARNESS RACERS. walked. Demaree beat out a bunt| forced Pfeffer, Sweeney to Derrick.| KALAMAZOO, Mich. Aug. 12.—A Inside the final eighth it was any- —_—___ toward first, Stock going to second.| NO RUNS. record attendance is expected at the body's race. First Winning Witch Bescher filed to Magee, Doyle beat} SIXTH INNING —Corridon out,| Grand Circuit races this afternoon. T loomed wp, then Helen Barbee, and SARATOGA ENTRIES, but an infield hit, filling the baves.| O'Mara to Daubert. Schulte walked. | program for $95,000 in. a! finally Sprite. McCahey's alertness _ Burns smashed a long drive to deep| Sweeney tripled to the exit in centre] ing largest single day's card ever pr spoiled it for all of thei SARATOGA, N. ¥., Aug. 12.—7" : field It con- Paper Mills Stake for 2.11 trotters, purse $10,000; Horseman and} en Futurity for three- 0,000; Horseman and rity for two- | and the 2.15 LEAsPERRINS’ EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN {| featherweights, will be \LANGFORD THREATENS TO RETIRE FROM RING: IF DEFEATED TO-NIGHT Boston Heavyweight Says t# Johnson Whips Him He'll *; Never Fight Again, 7 3 By John Pollock. + HERE is a strong posaibifty that Bam Langford, the fa- mous Boston fighter, will retire from the ring after his battle with Battling Jim Johnson at the Stadium A. C. in the St. Nicholas Rink to« night. Sam has declared that if Johm« son whips him he'll never put on the gloves again. There is @ pretty goal chance of Johnson accomplishing thie) feat, as Langford hasn't fought q he lost @ decision to Guaboat ara several months ago, and can not be. expected to be back in tiptop form tee night, On the other hand, Joh has fought frequently since he the Boston Tar Baby here last spring, and in recent bouts with Jee Jeanette showed steady improve. ment. In their fight at the A. C. Langford had all he could inh whip Johnson, owing to his height, weight and strength. Kid Black, the local featherwe!, who went to Europe with Goa Munroe, the old-time bantam etag, sends the following letter: “Tam matched with Eddie Mor- gan at the Liverpool Stadium on Aug. 18 for fifteen rounds. I'm at Brighton with Young Ahearn, who is there getting in shape for his fight with Gunboat Smith. You'd be surprise: He is a full-; Weight and is punching He is as fast as when he was Ughtweight. I am training in th same place where Ritchie got shape for his bout with Freddi Welsh. Ritchie put up a bad fight; so did Smith against Car- pentier, but I think the Gunner fight m2 would have won had the gone further.” Matty Baldwin of Boston, ceded to be the champion lightweight of New England, and J (Young) Lustig of this etty, meet in a twelve-round bout at chester, N. H,, to-night. because of his greater experience ring generalship should easily this bout. Eddte Fitzsimmons, who has fust beat Eddie Smith, will hook up with Johnny Harvey at the Fairmont A. C. on Saturday night. In the secomd star bout Willie Doyle and Young O'Leary will swap punches. Bull Anderson, the local welter- weight, and Battling Hurley of Pas- saic, will furnish the main bout of ten rounds at the Rockaway Beach Club of Hammel’s Station next Tues- day night. At Brown's Gym of this city on Saturday night Birdie McDonald George Collins of the west side, seen pen oe 2s, % the “sei: ‘oung Mallady of Jerecy sat Kid Beck -of Elizabeth, weights, will clash. : Freddie Welsh's manager, Havey’ Pollok, has cabled Jim Coffroth, the ‘Frisco sporting promoter, that he will defend his world’s light it title in ‘Frisco in October. " probably be matched to meet the winner of the White-Ritchie bout, >> Ty Cobb Signs New Contract DETROIT, Mich., Aug. 12.—ptking the guns of the Federal League pub- licity agents, Tyrus Raymond Cobb has affixed his signature to a three- year contract to play ball with the Detroit Tigers. In the new instru- ment the ten-day clause is élimi- nated. President Navin announced to-day that the salary 14 the me which Cobb is now receiving, supposed to be between $12,500 and $15,000. ‘The. contract under which Cobb is now working still has another year to run, but will be superseded by the | w document. They'e. ever one billion, five hundred millions! ‘THE TURKISH BLEND CIGARETTE J know them is to like them! FATIMA — “The original Turkish-blend”’—reaching a preference last year of