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B * st ab 49,9 : hivace = ieee fermey) NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT [- > What You Want to Know Macdonald Smith Stands Best Chance About Your Auto and How Of Relieving Ouimet of His Golt Title To Drive It and Keep It George H. Robertson, Vanderbilt Cup Winner, Gives Expert | Advice, Tells How to Correct Machine Troubles and | Writes on the Important Subject of Traffic | New Plays for Coming Week , “The Dancing Duchess’? Comes to the Casino— “On Trial’? Opens the Candler—‘‘What Haped pened at 22” Will Be Seen at the Ha Syloester Schaffer Makes His Debut Monday, Night. T’ new theatrical season will) the same house in the ' ¢ guise Of and finds himself in the home be given its firat real impetus lawyer who fs investigasteg” * (oh the coming week with four at-leries he has commitred: | teractions. hove wel lay the former First of all Sylvester Schaffer, who | oles wi filed by Mise Onna |has won renown in Germany for his | Mocom4s Nera Migicolm Duncan varied accomplishments, will make Duncan, {his first American appearance at the “Peg o' My Heart” ‘orty-fourth Street Theatre on Mon- | !0 the title role, open: tan 0) HM ~ jday night, Me will give the greater | “rn ‘Golden Crook" will be the ete part of the evening's entertainment | traction at the Columbia, by displaying his cleverness as amu-| The Murray Hill Theatre pecina a % Regulations for Evening World Readers EORGE H. ROBERTSON, win- G ner of the Vanderbilt Cup in 1908, the first American driv- er to win the historic Long island road race with an American made machine, on these pages to-day ex-' aician, painter, jumgler, marksman, | pO" season sites night with “The plains to automobile owners how | , magician. athlete and-animal trainer “Auto Girle” come to the their car troubles may be easily cor- | 4 Sm ‘ . ‘ | Further variety will be given the per: rected. Mr. Robertson is one of the a ; Ronee |fanyance PY members of his OM" VAUDEVILLE AND MOVIES. country's leading authorities on au- F ae tet 2 ‘ ‘ 7 \ eee | the Meistersingers of Boston, i tomobiles. wide from winning the | ne : Mande 6 mR H oS aL m Sty teas ee’ Ge pode te eke, Sina ee will aye. B Vanderbilt Cup, he holds records all ; A ; ‘ ig? on : » i ; the way from a one-mile sprint to a/ hae ‘ i ey : , oe on the bill will be Anna Candler, time Joseph Bi twenty-four hour contest. Mr. Rob- the musie by Milton Lusk. ‘The wite lose pl antley, in r ; § r any “Fey 4 of a duke ffected by the dance: m Dainty Marie of ertson's expert advice is a feature In ’ , F ¥ : } ' a eo ee rea vention The Evening World every Saturday. es x fort i : liveong. otherertn The “seepaee are | | At Hammorste Re ent Oe He answers all questions about car | > ay | Dorothy A haley | ages Lalla | & Bs it, i ' “4 vie songs; Ba | Pr 2 . Mcintyre, Laura Hamilton, Otis Har- | Carroll, who sings his own, songet troubles, gives traffic hints and “ aly erry > , nM 3 ; Y . inn, John Hyams aad Wiillam Bur. {James C. Morton, The Girl trom thou maps out pleasure routes for Even- | % ‘ ‘ Farm, Joe Jnckson, Belleclaire Broth« ing World readers. Send your c: MACDONALD — SMITH eee ; Poe bead ‘+e {ere Hengier, poet planint: Jarrow, | | he Gandion Shehtre, tn Roripimecs|oomedy manieions Sear’ Wana Savane in writing to George H. ; ond street, will take its’place among fa (edie Arnold, and Nonette, ee TSON tobertcon, Automobile Editor. ak anc Dee P Rien ? y {the roducing houses on Wednomday | links GEO ROBERTS lwi litan Open | . : evening, when Cohan @ Harris will) Girl wilt play basketball every eves (a ” * | | Winner of Metropolitan Open/ ; ; : ; {present'“On Tria)" Eliner L. Relzen- {nine at the Madison qu ig ies. : ard ee IERS TO LETTER TRAFFIC REGULATIONS. || : ; en's ra" play, Jn the cast wall te | Garden. a Ban fo bladip tntorra ma ani tole | = "I! Championship Only One of the| Nek : | Rey evan) neal never] Hele eck: | Locdsn, wilt pe: et oclest a ‘ | ye i onde 1 i. How Jong can an antomo- |f Out of town automobilists, .be- || ionals Who'll Strive Pe : | : See ele Lechic Hiabrats, (pay At the iene, bile stay. i Serwoy bearing a) [fore visiting New York City || 97 Professionals Who ; Faldinger, ] | New York license? 2, Must an own-'T should, for thelr own welfare, i ks “ . . Sank Young, Wiltam Walcot 1. | PARKS AND BEACHE! SEF on Pa 5 ic |] write to the Potico Comminston | to Dethrone Massachusetts, st he ae inet rane wallace Caton. Chutien|, THE New Wrighon Theatre, Belge . here for the traific rules and regu- |! 4 3 . a | wat Klendon and others. L i 2 4 tomobil New York | i i i ini } : edy, “The Quaker Girl,” together with | atage austere ‘May remain in New || tions. ‘Phis city has an enormous Amateur in National Open; . . What Happened at 22," by Paul] Miss Athleta,eymnast; Whittlere’ Jersey for a period of ten successive! “Mount of trattic to be handled, }| 7 ‘i ‘ tant ; . Witstach; wilt be brought out at. the | Barefoot Boy, and Violinaky. |} and an out of town visitor can- 1} Championship at Midlothian,’ Hurria ‘Theatre on Hriday, night, tie | «The bill at Hondernon’s Muse Hail not know the ways of travel with- ‘ Sa 9 ; " y David wil. |Coney Taland, wil! include Ray, Baas : , 3,051 yards, : ; story of the play concerns Dav irs selving. ¢ 1 a) , : s toreus ano | uels In songs, McWaters ai & driver's ii ! out first receiving the rules eov- 1! Starting Tuesday. figures ‘ar fons former, Laulae Loyd, of Got Hilly.” McDermott, Dirkin's paid employee. ning ane, otice 4344443 4 OO family, who George Rosener in character imi ‘Aviemeniic 1 repeatediy out of town cars break- |! , 364356436 4 4-87 } ployment, comes in contact with Mote gate Mor ealsters,, asreke Wil you kindly tell me where ff ing traffic laws and being held up LANCIS OUIMET'S fight to re-|. The action of the National Associa : : ta Wilson through a fake agency run By (hots. maxico, and Collins and Hatt. gan pure have Old Homan wider? d| Ai thaspollee i chetees cha SORE RANCIS vrs Ag Fe] tion ta nadine tae ratte oe teas | [pin and he Becomes infatuated wit | Pte: ete a give concerts PE nad ganished using a tute of It!} the omicer merely warns and d!- tain his tite will be the one biz” eust for its open cHamplonship has; panion to an invalid. Wilnon goes to {Lua Park, Coney Island, | tow on Fes 0.1, BALI e driver, hut this all causes len feature of the national sie been freely criticised, ft has been ¥ Ss : Sunday and Wednesday, ataroomts | ne | cefsary bo a 4 Tuesday | fear of the intense heattha tis bo hy and evening. A y . - ore than t * eS held at Palisades ment ri nee Win fy." |] talowed» ral cay dow, she Gag. tne younratn, who defeated! ad any MAT HEE ati teh oaf| | Young Brown Wins Over | i iced ee eee ‘ YT) Vardon and Ray fe Atle in the slo Is trom oe 4 Can you tell ie how 1 can get in) morning. When the driver of this {| Watton aad Ray for his ¢ VAL one) tind Te atest fee ? | | ble play- line last nx zane? Chave| | mall car reached one of the rail. {| memorable play off at Brook At one time it appeared as t i : Py n Fa u Duncan and Braid would comp F ‘al M t t beer driving & car for |} road crossipgs, inetoud of slowing || ¥e4"s Won't encounter any internation. | ous eoir moot, but they, like the t eee i . at moore i : 2 Mt down to a-safe speed ty tale the || al opposition next week, but be will] Englishmen, didn't cate. to risk ener aun inte the rasteg eam | 1 the leading pru Sueses “i the terrific Weste iT ' rema yy working around a racing camp, pi lh aes Good Nights _ are enjoyed by those in good health, » | recognized east side boxer, who gained confronted by wealth and prominence by his suc- | The perfect digestion, clear onals in this country, ninets- crossing, he crossed the iagonally, t | East Sie. Boxes Boxer’s siren th | cesatul boxing in both Australia | Gradually developing into a drivers | [ was about to pass him and 1]| seven in number. ’ Streng England, will probably ‘make hi re- and grye rte pal 3 7 Aner you paves tidden e He hey we Np to she That the youth who defeated Eng- tBnables Him to Score a ppea iF js country at Canton, | health depends, you mechanic you will be in. P wrong site of'the Wad along with || oa. | iniving 106 yauresit, it him ous | land's championg at Brookline will not This crossing of tracks diagonal- || SUCCessfully defend his title at Midlo- ly is poorrpractice and shows, bad | | than is the unanimous opinion of pro- driving sense. Slow down and |! fessional golfers around this city. € on Sept. aa negotiations have “MA JOR LEAGUE RECORDS | Victory Over Quaker. hton between him and Matt ae BEECHAM’S Att I i vd By Moreland News Bureau. ttempts are also being made California promoters to get a eh ha fy drawing opponent for him for this l i} cross these spots in the proper}! They all admit Ouimet's great skill, uma League Batting Averagen. By John Pollock. coming fall.” sont ce a ‘eee Geome back to New York, to New- | ™anner and at a low speed. | but in the next breath they would have 1s of pleyers who pinyed in iutece N one of the best lightweight bouts heap peed * ark, Morristown, Delaware Water — you believe that the youngsters vic- | ° ,'~ wes, including Pape, Aug. 14, seen in this city since Leach |, S°me one asked Jimmy Johnston if Gap, 82 miles; Mount Focono, Scran- T have reason to believe the po- |! tory over Vardon and Ray was in the ube, Boer Rodel, who was last reported to Largeet Any Medicine Cross and Willie Ritchie put up| be in England, would join the Tiritah Seid Foswnde bon Th bones, 100 their slashing ten-round bout in/service in the big European strii Madison Squore Garden late last “If he does,” replied Jimm: i Young Krown of the east side|they'll assign him to @ submarine # __AMUSEMENTS. etville, Hartford, |Plice will probably become active 3 miles. | soon in enforcing the Inw calling || D&ture of a fluke. The professionals, : Jr assertion, point | { for the rear !cense pla: to be || t? substantiate the! made readable a dist.nce ¢?}| to Ouimet's miserablo showing in the fi Great Bend, Bing Theh to Vestal, Lo wan, Elmira, 256 late and Corning, 24 pfecita Mou philud boat." are othor ways of getting there, but! feet at night, Many automo- || two English championships this year. | J iloten 1d Pal Moore of Philadelphia in thepe are tho best roads. jf dilists think ¢t because they || ‘They reason that the national cham- Hrown's Far Rockaway Club last) No word having been received from Autowopite |} have a red light showing in. the J} pion now knows what it is to slump ‘n night. Harlem Tommy Murphy as to a , Willy iinaty Gecide an argu, ‘| rear and a whi: light facing the | title tournaments, and this increased | So ‘exciting wan ue inilling | that match In Heptember, Charley White MOTE: Ti \ Your match vaces Lt Brighton Be to looks at his rear license pad and J {from his best form when it comes | NeCarel their chairs or in the aisles cheering eee clalin ie VAG LRG right? ! be sure it can bo read plainly at Jj timo to decend his honors at Midlo- | \ va, RS. 1 YOUR FOLLQW a distance of fifty feet. It may || thian ne of my followers, a you call || Save You trouble and probably || OUIMET PLAYING GREAT GOI.F ¥ iu have the wrong i 1 de- |§ money. | IN PRACTICE. z ees ell gid not only in every On tbe other hand the professional wildly. Brown had the better of the | contest. because of his superior strength. He was much (he freaher| Lewis, and. hi at the finish, stein. White will stop in Los Angel The first few rounds were fairly | for a talk with McCarey relative to even, Brown rushing Moore from one|@ match, and upon his artval in Chi- and you w re tlndet xt ne’, Cievesand 2210) Tg Atuetics {621 BBcoSETEAZ end of the rink to the other, Moore of the first mateh, but alee in ot ery | \iil you kindly tell me if it is too | players—and every one of thelr num- ‘ cn tag bin aitack. with lett save to | Gee’ criT eae uP with Tom Andrews us | late to renew the license and at wbat| ber ts anxious to seo the open title a Site Beton ow the face and hight hooks to the body. | reddy Welsh, Avtomodile Editor . jdate the 1014 Teneval oars expires. restored to a “pro’—fall tu ellow for Pg Uesies ne y | Phe terrific pace which Brown car- y Itai it misses considerably wheo Miata Altomotle lignes comes for in-| during tho last two weeks, Only a bs ie ou and he was a very tired boxer in the between onares chip and Billy Mur. Se gorge trae Trun it at high speed and the motor | formation In regard to same, and they days ago he went arvund the if eh OR last three rounds. Moore did a lot of | Tay, and the, adiows ints to all overheats, soinething {t never did be- |#ent me an. owner‘s leens: applica: Brookline course in 68, a new record. | J Ww Me ag covertny ak ane cavalier ine F cso outside of Fresno, the afternoon of ||[Ususua! Urehestrs ond } . Thave tried everything, but the | tion. It has been apparent recently that | ltumsel. i see a rH te FM for his head and body. Sept. 9 Murray ts on the «round, re- | {FW ER TO.DAY end KWickERGO 1 trou con TEDH SCITROEDER, {renculieve that if you stilt have Your) ouimet has been able to shake off | saa hcreseet R AG ost ue Onis waa tho second meeting be- | ported to be in the best shape of hie JORROW es ihe ‘ You will probably find you trouble [wi be alright. to Wile R' with the| tne Ill effects of his disappointing trip | Wats fy 8 oxera, they having met |career as the reault of a sojourn in| | Winter Gardem Git He ave peinta in your diettibuter |fourth street office, “where covert |t England and has concentrated iis aie HY i ¢ i Waa'the bout last night that it would | ealt aa thoraugily confident of fix EASING enka tate these, fled we. eae pead undoubtedly veraire yout’ SoS Vinatall | mind on retaining bis national title. HA aS ww 4 not be surprising if some match. | ability to turn the tables and atop ty) and. ou wil find that your trouble |. i etbey Citys With the possible exception of Mi Re & ey # ARSE booked them for another bout | Chip. will overcome. The burnt polhts H answer to your phone message,| gonald Smith it js almost certain nf ‘ a Hf ere, o bf , 1 ‘otty Monteith, manager of John- eleanor [gsing beak inte ane reste ‘arene that there isn't @- professional In this ig v8 att i Renny Leonard, who Is right in line| ny Dundes, sends the following. tele: Mandate Sele 7 Sut of order. | have heard thi country who ébuld stop Oulmet if he} He! se ° 1g ao for the featherweight title, lest night | gram: T have been a licensed chauffeur |fore, and it seems to keep gi hs ing.| plays the same golf at Midlothian | st sgt iy ” stopped ‘Tommy Houck in seven Harlem Eddie Kelly decisively four years. This year kam not run-| However, | ha: °, longed for the trou- | that he did in the Broowline tourna- | 1 x cy 10 rounds. Th qa Ene piece at tho! defeated One- Round Hogan of San ning to, and did not renew my | camp many tim 4 rp ~ Alexander . of Elmsford, Francisco In a hard-fought battle Uconse, although I received my re-!since | have retired. Thanks your | ment. iz “ " that went the scheduled twenty newal card in y, this year, kind wishe: But the Boston star won't know the Piscine ‘ff 7 Tobey Harvey and Eddie Fitaslm- rounds In the Juares Arena Thurs- : ——-——-—-- | Western course like be knew every nitteburat. 10) 3 ‘i ani in a ten) day night, Hogan was knocked Herta 8 little bunker and trap on the Brook- weuttytareh i 4 down twice in the eighteenth Si. of ten rounds! round, but Kelly was unable to Young O'eLary meets Willle Doyle.| finish’ him. Hogan, by. continu. | ally clinching, managed *o last Harry Stone, the once poor andiun | the final three rounds. Kelly ‘ =| whowed great improvement and Une links. ‘This will prove a big Dulas Bt route handicap for him. To overcome this | ernie, Pilla disadvantage many of the paid play- ers have been practising at Midio- thian for the past week. my “pros” : was given @ rousing reception ca ry tela thes Macdonald: Bite ef Cons Rich Stakes the larke crowd. "Impress ZIEGFELD FOLtI To the Sporting HAitor champion of the world? (2) In what| mont stands the best chance of reliev- Fy || Soe arene, WOEM BE Melly, the ARRAY WAT io Kindly Jet me know through your | country did prizefighting originate? |ing Qulmet of hls title. Macdonald, for Meetin at | Renee te rentine: a: ANKE sport queries how to play head pin W.PSPO, | coming trom the celebrated golfing g re now making efforts to secure family of Supiths, created a new eof bowling. How many pins i i {)) Sullivan wae champion of the) erty Second for 1s holes with a8 set up; how many frames are i \ Be ees ine game. etc. world. (2) In England. strokes when he won the metropolitan ‘ LOUIS DAS BOWLER, _ | ‘Fo the Sporting Editor: championship at Scarsdale last week, wo head pin games—9| To decide a bet would you xinily| Jt was Macdonald Smith who tied Ed ine an 40 pins. You Bean head| let me know who waa the winner of| ward Ray's-round of 70 at Brookline H firet with ach ball to the Battling insky-Bob McAllis. | last year. The young Oakmont pro Frelve frames ie the uaual game. ter bout. A bets Levinaky knocked! will undoubtedly be favorite for the ae the Booriion BA out MeAllister in their last battle. B Midlowilag Eset, H a, Phe re know 7 bets that McAllister heat Levinsky uimet will also encounter stiff op- Fe ee ine ene Froguiar [According to the decision of your pa. | Posltion from John. J. McDermott, Hie? baseman for the Glants in 1918, {Per Please answer this ae soon ae) Who Was champion in 1911 and 1913} ee played the most games at third,|30U can, and oblige a conatant rei | Mike Brady, who tled for the title in|) Belmont Park Joe Rivera to meet Helly. “ ~~ | J HU Loving BARATOGA, N. Y., Aug. 15.-The THEA UU va ¥ . stake and handicap features to be run OLYMPIC THEATME, Ruee and Tari ‘uring the race mi Ning ai Lietmont | GRAND OPENING TO-NIGHT Pas auatiomt oun alent BURLESQUE RS|*, thirteen in nu & LAKE fevoaee got! Rune GURL iy RED ROSE |! files Se | Chica Chover, “Boston Piant. Athlete | Jaonant, Rostin | Bender," stbietion” Alerande; aaah Srvnd, f sion tom. y, | 1913, and @ large number of other + Oiies two Herzog or Sc ROOKS. YW, 1 1 ‘ LONGACRE *a1s, w Sa World prominent profeasionils. habe SH } a arate ag waved 88 gam ind Scha: cate ening warts wil side | nae MIDLOTHIAN COURSE ONE OF 41.000 WNLESQUE | Ser oot 4sib Bt, A Pair ? Sixes. F RE Fo the Bporting I:ditor meeting. It was Mike Gibbons who THE BEST iN WEST. ~ What nation scored the most Bolnts stopped McAllia' 7 Olympic Games held at Stock- om spective of Thorpe’s disqual- | 7° the Sporting Editor: JOHN F, QUIRKE, ; Was leek Goodman considered a ‘ irst-rater when he was in his prime? | in track and field! who, in your opinion, is the better So the porting Kuitor fielder, Josh Devore or Beals Becker? ° sto Gunboat Smith knocked out Goodman always | go district. i f, ne din Barry? What is the nation- | classy lightweight, During the Inst year one Du reghted Henig, Pel fe “Pueblo Jim” Flynn? 5, py bunkers have been installed, mal | Humifiries, (4 mute of W, BB, | Tai Roecting Relies ing Midlothian a strictly champion- fase ihe The Midiothian course at Blue Island, about twonty-five miles southweat of Chicago, is one of the oldest and best in the Middle West. Tho course, 6,56 yards in length, \s over rolling country which is char: acteristic of that pirt of the Chica- Bert Baker i! Bon Ton Girls Py yet [eek MATH din. Ty. Baoan "| 5O¢),\. Hs" rin Sloane a B OCF Me FULTON Metinece WiN BEDS Bi West 40 the ee Yingling Rentone Cin Rac. Ch 25 & tO Windoo Han | NEW YORK "hyp Nabi sail eA, J BURNS The Nassaus a a1 000' Gara ee S. emer topped Smith in nine|‘\) Did Batt Levinsky ever fight! ship course. Following are the lengths ards. st Wort, “aah Flynn is an Amer-|Gunboat Smith? (2) Did Gunboat | of the hele anata hase, |} “essteat be 2 ceunde in y Smith ever fight in the East? Sout gine a5, 208 a0, a0 , Rage been Itelian. JOHN M. SORHN Lee yaaa oy ring Biilior . » SORHNEL. | 316, 412, Fate 3,306 a Was ohn 1. Sullivan over’ (4) Ne, (8) Yoo, very often, Ba. Py ca Shaw tr Abts DPI x bY ve ~ 7