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«em BY —_—_— iy a Few Heavyweights Will! he to Challenge Gunboat | "© Smith After He Lands Home. At site et Wendy OW that Gunboat Smith is on the Ocean, headed this way, the air ~ Will be full of fying challengoa, as it'll be a good deal like a summer 2 the atmospaere will be well by the time Gunboat lands. HEAVY TRACK CAUSED UPSETS @ ring with big Jess. 2*orris will challenge too—but fe out of it. He might have a to beat Smith, if he were al- to foul without interference. Race—Long Shot Wins in Opening Round, Scoring First Easily. Two Runs, BARATOGA RACE TRACK, NEW FIRST GAME. YORK, Aug. 21.—Favorites fared BROOKFEDS, badly in the muddy going here thie R. H.PO. A. EB. afternoon up to the running of the: Anderson, If. »@ 1 38 10 fourth race. Four went down in a! Delehanty, 1b ©0081 1 row. The nearest thing to e winning Shavw, cf 0241 0 cholce was Airey, which took the! Bvans, rf. 13) 4. ¢@ fourth. She was backed down to al-! Hotmen, 2b 12 ‘ most favorite position at the last mo- i et ment. The three preceding choices, aig iad however, were soundly beaten, Ler ge et A The mile handicap for mares, won a ae sy. He ta|>Y Airey, served as the day's feature, | Maxwell, ; ae a) about Gun- mer neh al hm he -0 0 0 0 0 week with second |‘ Opening favorite, receded quickly oe es ee te ‘very nicely with-| When it was learned she was not a|Totals..... «2 1 2 1203 ble, he isn’t at|™Ud runner. Then Tranid got the} Myers ran for Land in 9th. a fighting man. | P/ay, but at the Inst minute there was| Cooper batted for Maxwell in 9th. . & fa.ine off|® Scramble to get aboard Airey. The INDIANAPOLIS. bouts, and it’s| late money was the wise kind. . ible to imagine him hold-| Alrey won after making up a dozen BPO A. Gunner even. He wouldn't| lengths from the backstretch to the| Scheer, rt. tie 8.9) 6 alightest chence in the world|home turn, catching as she went |MeKechnie, 12220 him. along Tranid, Winning Witch and|Keuff, ct. o1¢ oe Would have a chance with bile @ 8 or anyone in the world. But 10 8 0 0 dines tome eee a¢ the| the stretch was reached the race be- 011200 &\came a two-horse affair between Ce- @o%4#30 lesta and Airey. Ti. latter had the Moseley, ©2000 most left at the end and won by half 7 : length. Robinetta, the outaider, voverr ‘* ud to-day, and as usual the card was scratched | § to pieces, Only the known mudders ‘were left in the opening event, Hu- millation, after humiliating his back- ere all season, won it from start to finish, Lily Orme, second all the ‘way, finished in front of Mater, SECOND RACE. “Fatty” Anderson put over o real eats 2 Tee Raine Wo.) 00d thing in the second when Petelus|_'NDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Aug. 21.— got off flying, eet all the pace and The Hoosiers beat the Brookfeds in Just lasted to beat Warlock a nose on | the first game of their double header the post. Warlock got a bad break | ere this afternoon by'a score of 4 and had to make up an acre of ground |‘? % The victors hit Maxwell hard in the run to the stretch. Here he|!" the fifth and got all their tallies came around his field and passed|im that Inning, everything eastly except Petelus. He gp would have beaten him in another SECOND GAME. jump. Syosset 11. running about » Pe popes BATTING ORDER. Indianapolis Brooklyn fourth all the way, threatened to come at the head of the stretch but tired in the run home and was lucky to be | Scheer, rf. Anderson, Lf. third at the end. Connemara and | McKechni Delehanty, 1b. Cift Field tired, after running ingthe | Kauff, c.f, Shaw, c. front rank to the stretch. | 2b. Evans, rf. THIRD RACE. Hofman, 2b. Andrew M., by @ neck, won the | Zsmond Weatherall, selling event third on the card, com- ane, Des ing trom behind Athena and Dismiss | Rariden. °. ists ‘with @ great rush in the final eighth, | Kaiering. Panton’ At the time Alhena had passed the! ,jiunfines BooO early pacemaker, Diamias, and seemed | Attendance, 4 challenged. Mi (Special to The Evening World.) Cahey went to the whip on Athena,| INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. Aug. 21— but he could not stall off the Odom| The Brookfeda hope to break the Soar ete naa. ko Pe content with sec: | loging streak with the ald of Lafitte, Keep |Meokin, who came from far back in| Who went to the box in the second of] game. RACE. FIRST INNING—Anderson singied to centre and took second on Dele- aerre, Aust aactaed favorite of the! nanty's wecrifice, McKechnte to Carr. who had to be whipped all through| Shaw doubled to centre, scoring An- the final eighth to stall off Anyport,|derson, Evans walked, Hofman sin- usly in jed Shaw and ‘estersil filed tempted double steal Hofman was nailed, Rariden to pepcce to Carr to McKechnie, TWO Gocheer fouled out te Weetersil. Mo- First Base on Balle—Off Mi Moseley, 1. Struck Out—By Max’ Base—Moeel o Tae ee ya—Max: Jey. ie Pla: - woll to Gagnier ta Delehanty, Mc- Kechnie to Laporte to Carr. Um- yigte—Mapapean end Brennan. At- lendance, 3,600. legal proceed ia a will have trouble in jannassau, back. oe oe to Paton BROOKFEDS GET OODGERS OPEN STARTED EARLY_| SERES AGAAST ATTHESPATRAC| WM SEGND CAME} ST. LOUS CARDS Airey Saved Talent in Third}Land Hard on Hoosiers’ Pitcher] Wilson Hit Pfeffer, Brooklyn's ENING WORLD, Star, for Home Run in the Third. BATTING ORDER, Brooklyn. St. Louis. Stengel, rf. Huggins, 2b. Cul w, 2 » 1b. Myers, cf. Dolan, If. Wheat, If. J. Miller, es. \, ae. Wilaon, rf. Hummel, 1b. Cruise, cf. Bb. Beck, 9b. McCarty, c. Wingo, ¢. Pfeffer, p. Ballee, p. Umpires—Bason and Quigley. At- tendance, 5,000. ROBINSON FIELD, 8T. LOUIS, Aug. 21.—With Jake Daubert, the prize winning frat sacker, and Ollie O'Mara, the local product, both out of the lineup, the Dodgers to-day pre- sented what looked like anything but a formidable front in the opening tilt with the Cardinals. The Superbas are here for three Ivey Wingo, tl ceiver, who hasn't since July 28, made his reappearance behind the bat. Ivey has been laid up with a lame ankle. McCarthy worked for Brooklyn. FIRST~+ INNING—BStengel out, Seaton, i seag Cutshaw, lined jeep . Myers popped to Miller. NO RUNS. Huggins singled through Getz. M sacrificed Cutshaw to Hummel, Dolan singled to left, scoring Huggins, J. Miller filed to Stengel, and Dolan went to third, after the catch. Dolan made a clean steal of home. Wilson was safe on Cutshaw'a fumble. Cruise drove deep to Stengel. TWO RUNS. SECOND INNING.—Wheat popped to Miller. ngan singled to left. Hum- mel forced im, Huggins to Miller. Gets struck out. NO RUNS. ~ Beck singled to right. Wingo sin- gled to left. Sailee sacrificed, Pfeffer to Cutshaw, who covered first. The aqueeze play failed, and Beck was trapped and out, Pfeffer to McCarty. Huggine struck out, NO RUNB. THIRD INNING—McCarty filed to Dolan, Pfeffer singled to cent Btengel filed to Dolan. Cutsha: singled to center, Pfeffer stopping at seetnd. Wingo tossed out Myers. NO RUNS. Magee fouled to Gets. Dolan hit by a pitched ball. Dolan stole second. Miller raised to Wheat. Wilson hit over Myere’s head for a home run, scoring behind Dolan. Cruise walked. Cruise out stealing. TWO RUNS. FOURTH_INNING—Wheat singled to right. Egan popped to Nuggins. Hummel fied to Cruise. Gets fouled to Beck. NO'RUNS. “SPORTING PAGE IN NEV TRAINING HINTS---HOW TO KEEP COOL IN HOT WEATHER Copyright, 1914, The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). : # ‘1914. * MAES -— Harry Stone Matched To Box Phil Bloom ~~ New Lightweight Star Is Wanted ager from Reynolds to-morrow night at Fairmont Club. Graves and Soldier Bartfield. Young Brown of this city will prob- ably provide the opening attraction By John Pollock. HE new Beau Brummel of the boxing profession, Harry Stone of this city, claimant of the world’s welterweight title, although next month. Brown is willing to meet the Quaker ell right, but his manager is holding out for a little larger guar- antee than the one offered.’ -- a TE W YORK 'F STILL ALE RUN Gia@HT More -«--- pve ere a en te EDITED BY — ROBERT EDGREN WASHBURN WIS WA TD TEAMS FRALS AT SUTHANPTON Harvard Star Defeats Dabney, 6-4, 6-1—Murray Also Wins. i SOUTHAMPTON, L. I, Aug. 21—0 Watson W. Washburn, the young Harvard tennis star, won his place im the final round of the Cup singles on the turf courts of the Meadow Club to-day, Washburn in bis semis final beat Alfred 8, Dabney, Bostony 6-4, 6-1, R. Lindley Murray, California, bea Richard Harte of Pennsylvania, i their reopened match in the fifth round, 6-1, 6-2. Harte was no mates for the fast playing youth from the Pacific Coast. In the doubles, L. E. Maban ang Watson M. Washburn gained the semi-finals by outdriving Dr. Wille jam Rosenbaum and Leonard Beeke In Brooklyn Sept. 8 weight title is in great demand. Man- Billy Gibson has had offers Canada and the coast but has ‘ not decided yet where he will Also for ‘Bouts With Kid) not decided yet where he. w Bobpe the Willie Moore of Philadelphia and at the Olympic Club of Philadelphia 2OYEAR LD GIL LEADS FAL ROND FORTHE CHANPOSHP Walter Hagen Two Strokes Better than Tom McNamara —Ouimet Falls Behind. CHICAGO, Aug. 21.—Walter Hagen, twenty-year-old professional of Roch ir, stood the best chance of mi for He an, 6-2, 6-4, ctoammmeetliiimensisoans SARATOGA ENTRIES. SARATOGA, Aug. 21.—The entries Morrow's races are as follows) T RACE.—For three-year-olds; haedicap) i Roenir, 4228 a2 fmaate 42 Ute Rone SECON For three-year-olds and ups M156) “Wetdsbay eae gc River! 8) Breen 4208 a Bavennab 3 08, ttle Bi pod Oia Batt. a SHIRD RAUE!—For two.yearolda; x tase and ( Po ‘The Masquers.1 Biel ( ) eee 8 RRS cheamamnLat st 3 1] hore: (300) Hin Ma Mg Addie 416 Mir J. oI oa is ie & 1 ny ll be winning Francis Oulmet’s open golf ? Planetary » for ae i ponggt ba ceurt ts city! Young Otto, the east aide light. | title when the final round in the an-| $13 (fullus, | i 2f rer pram Sip! Saedled telummnne, (a6 tbe weight, Iya at one time was a terror | nual championship was started at the | ““srpreniice allowsnce clalwet, Weather clonay, in the lightweight ranks because of| Midlothian Country Club this after- nes Broadway Sporting Club on Sept. 8.| his ability to deliver a knockout He bas been matched to meet Phil| punch, will probably make a trip to | "Cit WINDSOR ENTRIES. Bloom, the axgressive Brooklyn| pus treate Bie catie walle eos Bake | Tee Gada Glalter tit cists ater ierine boxer. The management of the club is trying to induce Stone’s manage! Jimmy Johnston, to agree to let bis charge meet Soldier Bartfleld and Kid Graves also. Johnny Weisman- tel, owner of the club, is wi ling to give him a big guarantee if be signs for all three bouts. has practically consented. Frankle Burns feels no effects from his hard battle with Kid Taylor of Brooklyn last Wednesday night, and he is determined to rout the im- lacing when they meet next y night at the Rockaway Beach A. C. Jeff Smith, who, like Stone, had to| Burns says he wants another crack leave home in order to be properly | lor and that next time he'll appreciated, has just arrived in San | show the Brooklyn novice why box- francisco from Australia. The Bay- x onne middleweight, Is bringing back home with him a satchelful of guid, &» weli as trunks loaded down witb new clothes and walking sticks. Jeff expects t. reacd here early next ween. The Alexander A. C. at Elmsford, New York, is doing well. Eaco week {Saturday night’s show the a sory ter a ‘The McMahon brothers are going to ween ing Hurley, ‘seaic, reopen the Empire A. C., One Hun-|N. J. boxer, and Harry Lenny of dred and Seventh street, on Oct. 2. timore. Leach Cross has wired an accopt: of an offer they tendered him they are now busy trying to ind Uharlle White of Chicago to box the east side dentint. Benny Leonard, who pointed for a battle for the feather- ten round bouts. Ei (Continued from First Page.) Johnny Harvey, the rugged Harlem lightweight, and Willie Adams will box ten rounds to-night at the wew Polo A. A. Johnny Wilson vs, George Martin and Ad Larsen vs. Moe Smith off first and run down, to Merkel to Doyle to NO RUNS. ee Nagase WINNERS AT WINDSOR. FIRST RACE—Purse $600, three years old and upw: —Robert Kay, 102 ( to 20 and out, first; ¢ 12 to 6, 4 to 5 and 2 to 5, mec- Merkel. rd; one mile. walked, Stock fanned. Merkle atole | third. McLean and Merkle worked the double steal, Merkle scoring. Matty flied to Twombly. TWO RUNS. Gonzales singled. 1,49. Lockland and Loneman also ran, SECOND RACE—Puree $600; threg- Benton fanned.| year-olds and upward; five and a hi Moran singled. Herzog lined to} furlongs.—Ben Quince, 106 (Ford), 2 Bescher. wombly filed to Snod-|to 1, 4 to 5 and 2 to 5, firet; Dr. grass, NO RUNS. Dougherty, 118 (Warrington), 18 to 5, THIRD INNING--Bescher singled.|7 to 5 and 3 to 5, econd; Billy Col- Doyle filed to Her: Burns forced | lins, 108 (Shelling), 5 to 1, 2 to 1 and § Kolnits toGroh, Burns |even, third. Time, 1.11. Mordecai, | Par caine, Gonzales to Herzog. |Maltk, Kamchatka and Eaton als |» NO RUNB. ran. Von Kolnitz filed to Snodgrass. THIRD RACE—*60! two-year-old Groh out, Stock maidens; five furlon U 8, 112 to Merkle, Daniels | fanned. NO RUNS. FOURTH INNING—Snodgrass filed | to Herzog. Fletcher singled to right. (McEwen), 5 to 1, 2 to 1 d_ even, won; Star Cress, 112 (Claver), 9 to 1, 3 to 1 and 8 to 2, second; Carrie Orme, 109 (Vandusen), 8 to 1, 4 to , Gonsales to Beck sitigled to contre, Beck out| He WAR Out moaling: VO RUNS. | 1 and 3 to 2, third. ‘Time, 1.05 2-5, atealing, McCarty to Cutshaw, Wingo) ‘imetcher threw out Kellogg. Gon-/| Scrutineer, McAdee and Anna Rose Jout, Cutehaw to Hummel, ' Mallee] aise safe when Merkle dropped Mc-| and Betweem Us also ran. | dropped a singled in left. Huggins|T acne throw. Benton fanned. Mo-| FOURTH RACE—Windeor Stake; | strolled, Magee grounded to Cut-| in nied to Snodgrass, NO RUNS. | purse $1,600; three-year-olds and up- shaw. NO RUNS. FIFTH INNING—McLean fanned.| Ward; | selling; one mile—Water FIFTH INNING.--McCarty lined to Dolan, Pfeffer out, Magee, unaa- sisted, Stengel singled to centre. Beck made nice one-handed stop of Cutahaw's hot grounder and threw him out at first, NO RUNS, Dolan flied to Wheat. Miller flied to Myers. Wileon out, Cutshaw to Hummel, NO RUNS. ‘cmmemuinacaiiaz sas Kechnie beat out a hit to short. Kauff foul filed to Anderson. Mc- Kechnie was caught stealing, Land to Gagnier. NO RUNS. SECOND INNING—Gagnier was tossed out by Esmond. Land fanni Lafitte flied to Eamond. NO RU Laporte singled to left and took wecond on Ca runners advanced a base on Esmond's sacrifice, Lafitte to Hofman, who cov- ered first. Kaiser was thrown out by ‘Weatersz! rte ecoring and Carr can adie a to A The) Lady, 91 (Smyth), 8 to 5, 3 to 6 and out, won; Just Red, 198 (Warirngton), 11 to 6, 8 to & and out, second; Pri- vet Petal, 100 (Metcalf), 6 to 1, 8 to and out, third. Time, 1.47, Feather Duster also ran. FIFTH RACE—Purse $600; three- year-olds and upward; selling; five and a half furiongs.—Husky Lad, 103 (Shilling), 16 to 5, even and 1 to 2, first; Beaumont Belle, 100 (Smyth), 8 to 1, 5 to 2 and even, second; Vested Rights, 105 (Metcalf), 3 to 2, 8 to & and 1 to 4, third. Time, 1114-5. Su- preme, Berdie Williams and Sarolta also ran. Stock walked. But was out stealing, Gonzalez to Herzog. Matty fanned. NO RUNS. Stock threw out Herzog, Twombly singled through short. Von Koinitz hit into a double play, Stock to Doyle to Merkle. NO RUNS. SIXTH INNING—Bescher singled to right. Doyle filed to Twombly Bescher took second on a balk, Burne walked, Von Kolnits threw out Rnodgrass, Hergog threw out Fletch- er, NO RUNB. Fletcher threw out Groh. Stock threw out Pant Kellogg filed to Merkle, NO RU SEVENTH INNING—Merkel out, Von Kolnita to Kellogg. McLean has spent big cable tolls trying to in- | duce Otto to make the trip, and he! pression that he is going back b; giving Mike Rosen of Jersey City a ‘Tuesda has seen increased attendance. For is being are the principals in the other two Moran walked. Moran was caught Demaree ; maidens letcalt), 7 to 5, 9 Strathearn, 99 : . Conniff, 102 (Callahany, 16 to 1, 4 to 1 and 8 to 2, third. Time, if throughout, had a total of 217 strokes for 54 holes, a lead of two strokes over Tom McNamara of Boston, his earest competitor. Francis Ouimet, fighting hard to retain his title, was third when the final round started. The young national champion made doubly hard his chances of over tak- ing Hagen when he took 38 for the first nine holes, a poor showing. four contestants to withdraw, includ- (ng Macdonald Smith of Oakmont, the Metropolitan champion, who was too {ll to remain in the tournament. ‘Walter Hagen, who created a new course record yesterday with a 68 round, continued his remarkable work to-day, finishing the third round in 75, for a 217 total. Tom McNamara of Boston, Francis Oulmet and Louis Tellier, the diminutive Frenchman, were al bunched after the lead, and the tinal round began with big crowds following these players. A large gallery followed* Oulmet during the morning round. The young amateur came in with a 7, six strokes worse than his first round . | yesterday. Within striking distance of the leaders at the start of the final round were M. J. Brady of Wollaston, with 224; Charles (“Chick”) Evans, the lo- of Miiwaukee, with 224, and his brother George of Omaha, with 225. Others with a fighting chance were Tom Kerrigan, Dedham, Mass., and William Rautenbusch, Chicago, with 226; Dan Kelly, Olean, N. Y., and Bob Poebles, Topeka, 22 cal amateur, with 221; James Simpson | ] " Fran, Hudeon. 100; Arran. “101, THIRD RACE— peat, ncaeeccias eet tee cae Ai a Is. ula ‘Welsh Distinctively Individual THE TURKISH BLEND CIGARETTE for to-morrow's races all ages; foaled in ne iat, AE Ba tse | 8700: thy ser ide * nee eG; ACE Turse $500, all 1 rimic 08 ‘The closest kind of competition was| 11! Just Ret 06. Deen witneeed daring te tata rouge [meee ae te irene oe which resulted in generally high a8; For Bale : scores. The stiff pace also caused dod ‘apprentice allowance claimed, Track muddy, A Secret Recipe Known only to Lea & Perrins made the famous LEAsPERRINS’ SAUCE THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE Unequaled, and the World's Greatest Condiment. Try it on Soupe, | Roasts, Salads, Cheese, Baked Beans. Sold by Grocers Everywhere A reat scholar said they WS One Genel” went to second on Von Koinite'’s low! | AV VAD'S WATER-WINGS Malan. Brock ‘Alea to Moran Meyers Dated igarmsfe pot br or Gale Brexywtere for Matty, Meyers was out, Groh to Kellogg. NO RUNS. bm ieee Now Tork Steck threw out | A€Wam BGANrO 60. lebshen B. & Geasales. “Beaten sasdprase, , Fatimas—‘‘The famous orig- inal Turkish-blend”’—all com- tition has proved futile! ‘Over one billion five hun- dred millions preferred and smoked last year! \ |

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