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JOE RIVERS _—— . | Charley White ie Not the Light- weight Champion, Despite His Claim of Title Because of a “Newspaper Decision” Over Mitohie Before Latter Lost to ‘out with a lot of postery letter- heeds, in which he advertises ' ond Inning. i pe i int CHANGEMEN BAT SOXPITCHER WHEN MENAREON BASES Warhop Held the Chicago Bat- ters Safe After the Sec- ned troupe ts giving Con- Mack's sluggers their daily exer- n thousand fans attended the the “opposing pitchers being Eddie Cicotte and Jack Warhop. INNING— Weaver was easy, Meisel to Mullen. Blackburne went Mullen. Collins beat Collins took second on out, Mullen the bag. muffed good throw. to Weaver. NO RUN! SECOND right li I i { i § was.easy to ‘gps AMERICAN CEAQUE. at WASHINGTON. 001330006—-7 ‘WASINNGTON— 10104200 Batteries—Dub' olds oki, Engle, Heme) and ‘Umpti AT BOSTON. ND— - 10000001 0—2 .02001001 —4 Martin, Blanding and i} Foster and Cady. Umpires aad O'Loughiis. AT PADRE EIA, rN _ $T. Lous— @o1d0200001—4 0.0080000 00-38 and = Agnow; and Schang. Umpires-—Chill fj SBCOND OauE eoooe100 ror0e0ce _ and Agnew; Umpires--Con- right field, and when @ ball go through Breton hia second. Mullen taking lined to Weaver. THIRD to third, Peck, ue, Shaw, pitcher over, second, Peck threw out NO RUNS, Warhop was nier, Maisel taki: en Blackburn RUNS. third out Schalk. Ch Breton filed to Cook. Chappell, Peck to Boone, Breton threw out Cree. Peck hit safe in front of Mulien gojgx to third. out Nunamhker. FIFTH INNING-—W qn unassisted. Blackbu: out on ntrik Boone, NO RU Maisel singled to centre singled to right, sending second. Boone ‘walked, bases. first, Warhop scoring the second. Boone scored on a | ball n- , SIXTH INNING—Boo! Be beautiful stop of Fourni right, and t drive, ., who touched Boone ‘througt t! ext otealing, Sohalk INNING — Demmitt_ hit Sobali te beauty to right for one base, Chappe! . Peck went ous into short and took Weaver's hieh fy. TWO Fournier, Assisted. Mullen dropped one mmitt let threw out Nunamaker NO RUNB. INNING—-Blackburne pop- Collins veored. a xa leaguer in right for a base, urnier went out, Warhop to M len, the hit nearly knocking th Collins advancing to Maisel amashed a double to right. called out on strikes. Boone went out, Blackburne to Four- Hartzell was to Fournier, FOURTH INNING—Woarhop tossed ell singled to left Civotte forced NO RUNS Cook was galled out on strikes. doubled down the left field foul line. Cleotte threw NO RUNS. ver out, Mul- | e wi ‘olline popped threw him out ai Demmitt wap easy, Warbop to play and when Weaver's legs took Peck, ltde Demmitt. Mulle the plate, len, RUNB. Peck drew Nunamaker Blackburn Peck taking third. Maisel struck out, Peck was out Or RUN. trick, NO RUN! Breton, GEVENTH out, Bonne to Mullen. Breton beat out a bunt. Breton, Maise! Wa ie grounded oot to Mullen. NO 0 ‘Weaver RUNS. now Bens Warhop file dto Collins, Boone called to Maisel to filling the/fiied to Burns, Hartzell bounced a high one McLe over Cicotte's head for an tnfield hit,| Malsel scoring. Cook filed to Collins, |for Cleotte knocked down |right. tying run, Boone going to third and Hartzell to wild pitch, Hartaell going to third, Mullen got a attempted out at the to Schalk, h Green and Geen, Urapekenee . le tm Eighth Inning. beard Bey ader- the Early Innings. ws SOUTHAMPTON, L. L., Aug. 22.— AT KANGAS CITY, R. Lindley Murray of California won! FIRST GAME. PITTSBURGH— BROOKLYN. the Meadow Cup tennis singles this 002501 aay R. H.PO. A. E.| afternoon, defeating Watson M. aati arse AB URANSAS CITY— . 1 © 0 6| Washburn in straight sets, ¢—2, 7-4, |. -0 t 2 38 0) 6-4. Majeel’ cut, Bons to’ Fournier. 46300 000100 —_ | Myers, ct. “0 0 1 0 0| Murray beat George Peabody Gard- RUNS. © 1 3 © 1). Batteries--Camnits end Berry; Wheat, If 0 2 8 0 oj ner dr, 6—4, 6-4, for the place in NINTH INNING—Demmitt ground- | Packard and Easterly. Umptres-~Mo- PmCieseneens 3 ed out to Mullen. Schalk singled to 10 2 © 98) Cormick and Shannon. (0 1 4 3 0) the final against Watson M. Wash- centre, Chappell mea to . 1060 0 —_—— 0 1 13) O 9) DUFA. Gardner led in each set by his Breton atruck out. NO RUNS, oo1 1 0 side line passing and net play, but ———-—.—_ o 1 3 4 0| 'NTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. . : } : 4 ‘s was beaten by the Culifornian’s play- ae ing in the end. y i ; i AT NEWARK, 10 0 3 0} Norman E. Brookes and Whilam A.| 6 a Soe ele = = — = —| Larned gained the final round of the ; 10001 8 0 0 O— §|Tors............2 8 24 13 0) doubles f couple with Maurice E. oo 1 1 1) NewaRK— ST. LOUIS. McLougiflin and Thomas ¢. Bundy, —— oo 0 0 0 0002000 . the national champions. Larned (Continued from First Page.) 0,0 0 9 0 aiteeRogee and oe naan dts % R. HPO. A’ E+) played poorly in the two matches de- —'— — = Iter and Wi vt Meh, nasioe, ¢ ps 9) cided and it was Brooke's cleverness ‘ ye] Tettltesesseeeeee @ 7 26 Ht 3 - pea oo : : : | at volleying and passing in the ral- Bostons in the first game against t Delehanty batted for Marion in 9th. AT JERSEY CiTy. 1 . | lies that carried the pair through.) fag the lead tn the pennant Aight, ‘The INDIANAPOLIS. MONTREAL— Miller, -0 2 8 4 0} They frst defeated William M. John- e tted Marquard o 2 — g| Wilson, rf.. -® 2 3 1 Oleton and Clarence J. GriMn, Pacific Reds jut of the R. H.PO. A. E 0 0. 8 gg ES second tn aad 3 . ‘ r 6 JERSEY CiTY— Cruise, cf... - 1 0 3 © 0) Coast title-holders, in the fourth bag. Burns filed to Moran. Grant 18 & 8g Pegi ip Foc aa Madden; Gil-| Perdue, -0 0 0 1 0 bar? aoe chub cup singles, semi-final om See Gonzales to Herzog. o1t2é64i1 —- — — — —|round—R, Lindjey Murray defeated Moran tripled, Bescher falling as he tees AT BALTIMORE. Totals... 2... 9 WF 10 6] Seems Fenech Sariaety aes Fem) started for the Sell, Bereae srounded } ! 3 3 ‘ wiro. “SO SUMMARY. Meadow Club men's doubles, fourth :|acoring Moran, and Von, Klonits Nicg aucamle 40003001 o~ B|, First Base on Balls—Ore Rason, :/ Vouneii defeated Shiney” Thayer, Jr, walked. Groh singled and Twombly | R BALTIMORE— OG Forde, 3., Struck Cute nd Jerry H. Weber, 1—6, 64, 6—1; Billiard, p ere es oe AL ek tere Lett on Bases—) Norman E. Brookes ‘and William A. ts | Mullen 21000 002000 0 2 o— 4) Frooklyn, &: Bt. Toute, 5 Tyo Base| Larned defeated William M. John ‘Waren, 0 0 0 0 0] Ratteries—Beebe and Lalonge; Rus. |Hit—MeCarthy, Stolen Bases—Magee, | #34 Clarence J. Grima low Kellogs’s| Rousch...... 1 0 0 | sll and McAvoy. Cruise, Wingo. Umpires—Quigley| yectoughlin and Thomas C, Bundy Kellogg wan caught off oe OW igen) mal = ae SROOND OauR, and Eason. Attendance—10,000. aeaeaten ‘Lyle E. Mahan ‘and Watson Bret and run’ down, Marquard to BUFFALO— M. Washburn, 6-3, 6—3; Norman E. nedgrens to Bretcoer, POU BUNB | Tews 6540404 12 14 27 18 2 100200 A, ST. LOUIS, Mo. Aug, 22.—Don Car-| Brookes and William E. Lafned de- die dolnen rae oe Rousch batted for Rariden in 8th. BALTIMORE los Patrick Ragan opposed Hubbard feied me reve, and Howard to cent ‘stole second, Doyle SUMMARY, ANIrine Perdue to-day In the second game of | Voenell: Boe eT inal Round— fanned. Snodgrass singled to centre, Firet Baee on Balls—Off Seaton, 2: —- the Dodgera-Cardinals sertes. Wingo! iiss Elizabeth C. Bunce and Watson Pe Fae nee Cee one off Billiard, 8; off Mullen, 5. Struck Peeps ber ie VON i“ Stephens; | and McCarty were the catchers, A|M,. Washburn defeated, Miss Brown i f , 8 1» Bs 01 i |, 6-1, 9-7. RUN. iva] ONC -BY Seaton, 2; by Billard, 2: by . eruwg <6 ten, thetnang, ail 9€ whom and Willlam Rand #4, 6-1, &-7 third} sullen, 3. Left on Bases—Brookfede, AT PROVIDENCE. ‘ard ve & pennan ERS AT WINDSOR . but nailed him at firet, Doug- ? Fins? Gaun, chance, were present WINN ° ingled to left. M f 11; Indlanapolis, 5. Home Run— ih 1 scale jngied lo me graren sinaied te bah mhredsDake HitcAndereon: ROCHESTER: FIRST INNING—Stengle up.| jIRBT RACE—Purse $6500; all son's head, scoring Douglass and Mo-| Two-Base Hits—Anderson, Carr, and 00001 0 8 0 O— 4|Stensie fied to Wilson. So did Cut- ages: fouled in Canadas ax furlongs, ran, and was caught overrunning @ec-|scheer. Sacrifice Hits — Laporte,| PROVIDENCE— shaw. Meyers lifted to Cruise, NO|—Prince athorpe, | i gra, Robertson to, Fletcher to Dovle.| kautt, stolen Hasse—Shaw (2), eau, 01000001 s— 5] RUNS ne COR ea THIRD 8.) Kaiser, Rousch. Double Playa—Hof- Egan threw out Hugeli to 5, 3 to 5 and out, second; Moss man to Gagnier to Evan: jagniel Batteries—Upham, Hughes and| singled through the box. Magee stole! fox, 115 (Callahan), 7 to 10, 1 to 3 out McLean. batting for) iofman to Evans, Wild Pitches—| Williams; Ruth and J. Onslow second. Dolan struck out, J. Mille:|and’out, third. Time-~1.17, Old Re-| eee to Gee Net RUAeCNT | Seaton, Billiard (2). Hit by Pitche SKCOND GAME, singled to contre, scoring Mages. Mil: | futic cies ran. hte Fromme went to box, Vonkoinits | BY Seaton (@cheer). Umpires—Bren-| ROCHESTER — lor easy st McCarthy to Kgan.| SECOND RACE.—Purse $700; three-| ,,"° fouled to @ s pan and Mannassau, Attendance 200002 ONE RUN. | year-olds and up; six furiongs—Van- Peed Sh east, Gren grounded 1013 ip, wacvicras Am SECOND INNING — Wilson ran! Gegrift. 104 (Coleman), 2 to 1. 7 to -_———— IDENCE— back to right field fence and jumped! 10 and 1 to 4, first; Mirimich!, 109 |NO_RUNS. ; in the air and got Wheat’s drive with ), 2 to 1, 8 to 6 anu 4 to 6 ee trae around: WATIONAL LEAGUE. 4001000 — Jone hand. gan fied to Dolan. ‘ving Picture, 104 (Claver), Fisicher struck out. NO RUNG” Batteries—Hoff, Hughes and Will-| Hummel doubled to right. Gets/2 to 1,7 to 10 and 1 to 4, third. Time, Kalle, Liv , AT PITTSBURGH. lams; Mays and J. Onslow. grounded out to Magee, NO RUNS, |1,164-5, Harry Shaw, Frank Hudson tated Che Gatikhen hanine hot mins dase, — Wilson went out to Hummel, un-| and Brin also tan. jated. Cruise walked. Nec dj ‘TH E—Purse ehand stopping the Cuba'eground- |POSTN- | 9 9 9 1 9 gg_9/ B/G TENNIS FIELD FOR to iitiamel. “Cruise stole second.| Leaf Handicap; thre [srounder 1a Frammes NO RUNS.” | wrt sBuRGHe NEWPORT CHAMPIONSHIP. | Wingo vines aopped’ ts Bgan: ONE | cPclly in 100, (smyth) FIFTH LNNING—Roabertaon tripled - ; hes 2 and out, first: Impression, 99 to rant. anne, Blea te Moran, 1010000 0 0001—3| newport, R. 1, Aug. 2.—President ‘Geartin), 8 to 1, § to 2 re tk akter the catch, en—, A .| Robert D, Wrenn of U Stat nd; Paint Brush, 99 (Callahan), Wathen | (hoe Hekech. ote Aue Ret esa Umpires ieléca ond| Lawa. Tennis Associetion announced | bilier to, Hugel oto 1,18 to, 20 and out, third, Tims toned ¢ . hia att t there vill be tre, Ragan |. |—1.49 3 rnemat also ran. Moran bounced io Grant. Herzog | Bmalle X tbo" cnttien for the national champion: |Cutahaw scratched an infleld hit, filc| FOURTH RACE—Goorge Hendrie \ ‘Twombly fouled to TON SEOOND Gauk ahip, W will start Monday on tholing the bases. Meyers struck out.|Memorlal Handicap; purse $2,000; cigan. NO BUNS. BOSTON— Casino courts, Included In the entrants | Wheat singled to right. scoring Ra-|one mile—Night Stick, 17 (Calla- INTHE INNING—Murray batting | 110000 — {st nthony, Wilding and Norman t gan and Stengel, but Wheat was out han), 6 to 6, 2 to 5 and out, fret; Fromme, Murray doubled 10) prrseuncy ho’ decided to remain in thie | trying to stretch the hit, Wilson to Leochares, 18 (Coleman), § to 2, / ¢ iw - | Mill INS. tty 3 d out, second; Donerail, 112 ed third when Douglass muffed 000101 se eepecially tor national tournar | MENT a called out on etrikes, Mar! (hokwen), & to 1, 8 to 6 and T to §, her's bunt, Grant flied to M Ae - geo singled to cont Dolan singled third. Time, 1421-5. Juat Red also fo right, sending Mages to third, but yy at the plate and Gonsalen AT CHICAGO, Boe sen Ne Tr ecetet | Dolan wae trapped on Egan's throw PIRTH RACH Puree £000; twos threw to Kellogg, retiring Beacher, | pHILADELPHIA— Ps Oe » vet) to Hummel. J. Miller singled to left, |yeny-olds; five furlones: Weias, who had started for second, comple’ eran second baseman of the Boston | oe oring Mages. Mi died steal! 101 (Smyth), 2 to 1, 9 to 10 and 9 to ing a trip! NO RUNB. 2.00.00 1 0 0 O— S/american League club, has been siven | Xccarthy to gan, E RUN. 20. fitst; Gerthelma, 104 (Coleman) Wiltae pitching. Vonklonita singled | CHICAGO— his unconditional release. All other | “POURTH INNING—Egan singtod 7 io 1, 5 to Sand even; weronid; ¢ a Wiaieites Sen, tise te Masener 10000000 p|iemrin tne Wulity: an. ia eapected to | to centre, Hummel walked. Gets rie Orme, 108 (Vanduren), 5 10 1, great catch of Dani o-- play the poaition regularly. |bunted. Egan was forced at third,'1 and even, third. Time, 1,93 1-5, its stole and took thi pe Pendue 0 lech. | McCarty forced | Fossie CCrockett, For, Fait, Cannons ade, Iriel neral an \y jutter- i at Sobalk lined out to Boome. NO BuIRG & pase and stole second. sorificed, Cicotte to who covered the bag, . Schalk to INNING—Chappell went Wolfe batted for Cicotte, 1 to Boon pitehin- for popped Hartzell lined See for nner: cpereemretioanre= — BEST SPORTING: AND THEY SAY GOLF IS “AN OLD MAN’S GAME!” ; Copyright, 1914, The Press Publisning Co. (The New York Bvening World). 1 BEPORE Lots WRLL Gag SomenHMe Loe THIS » HOOSIERS BEAT BROOFEDS HEAY BAIN nae {Indianapolis Players Slugged Ball for Seven Runs in ated re bed SATURDAY, AUGUST 323, 1 ; PAGE IN NEW YORK oe eP IT'S ILLOGICAL AND IPosseLe Tm No AND truce! 0 8 Sera aay IR, 14, . A ea, a AID hon HAgEN , 26 YEARS cL, HF ayy, wry, WAS Beaten Yous Cich EVANS bi Mdllypyyy AD OUMST FoR The TTLs y UM, Hess LINELY ro DRE IT ame! __ FEDERAL LEAGUE. AT CHICAGO. BUFFALO— 20200 cmcaco— 6 MATCH OF SINGLES FOR Essen, SME MN Fisk, MoGuire and Wilson. Umpires el and Crose. Z sacrinont ° ei Tennis Player of California st, Lotis— 00.4 — |Westemers Bat Ragan, the Deteated Washburn Easily $0000 ~~ — Brooklyn Pitcher, Hard in at Southampton. DODGERS IN CLOSE |MURRAY WINS FINAL = Latue 2 i At RICERCA Se ANOTHER YOUTH SHINES ON LINKS$ ° WHITNEY'S REGRET WINS $10,000 STAKE ; ee i “ATTHESPATRAGK Victory in the Hopeful Stamps Filly Best Among the Two-Year-Olds. (Special to The Evening Wertd.) SARATOGA RACE TRACK, N. Yay Aug. Regret won the $10,000 Hopeful this afternoon, but it was a repetit 22.—WHarry Payne Whit a of the United States Hotel Stakes, when Pebbles was practically left the post. practically left a This afternoon Pebbiew in, but at the he was @ bang-up third. During Wie! running interest in him wae lost wnt We came in tho atretch. ‘ ¢ Regret didn't have the eame | of luck as she did in her last with Pebbles, inasmuch’ as not off winging. Inetead she wae run by Top O'The Morning fvet, then by Kilkenny Boy, end before the stretch was reached ba was bedi fifth and apparently out-of it. the stretch was reached Notter, whe. evidently was riding patiently, came to the outside and ran over the top of everything. She got in front at the sixteenth pole and seemed to have uhe race well in hand, when an une expected M. to the a couldn't get any further. Regret under punishment the judges a head in front. hip and id the same thing on Andrew M. drew up to Regret’s flanks, but challenge came from An- outsider in the betelag. egret is beaten, look at Andrew. outed. Notter went plied it. K On went id passed Interest io the third horse was lost for the time being when suddenly Pebbles was meen coming grea’ He got home three | time to head Bill Dudley out of the show ey. Trojan had threatened in the stretch after Kilkenny Bey stopped. Phosphore, ell played, was away.. badly and not persevered with, FIR@T RACE.” caught. ateepl di up nearly pulled up. money Lahore turn and to the front. ride. raced to SARATOGA, follows. al D Ra y mnaidens: Ring M. 18h Sendhog 414 Conaueror Cun 1M vane (420) Buy ‘B58? (loa a1 419° Cor lad. 4? Croesban it Miller. touled fo Wenge NO RUNS. fe lay alse ram, rest of the way and sible in winning the handicap. ant trailer all the way, he mad@ a sixteenth of @ mile on Weldship from home, the last time round. Little Hugh, which had been leads ing, had fallen there, an@ it looked like a cake-walk for Weldship. however, became suddenly tired Syoeset, catching him, easily Weldship had no tro beating Meadow Sweet for the place FOURTH RACE. Star Gaze, an added etatrer wit) only 98 paunds on his back, won the Merchants and Citizens’ Handicap clever fashion from the rejuv with San Vega third, - prising, Andes and Early Rose, three other added starters, got nothii After the scramble around the first. the run stretch McTaggart sent Star Gese He rated there all the way, winning under a capable hand Lahore chased Star Gaze from the backstretch home and San Vega, {behind him, ran in the same * | right to the finish. FIFTH RACE, Executor won the fifth race ecley- erly, after laying off the pace to the stretch and then coming on. head ran a bad ra 1. ol A 1 : ~ for two vearcoldy: etl ve arid shalt, {urrongs iat H a te je ge i FOUKTH RAGE For three-seercide end upt ‘. rt, handican; ome mi Five were scratched from the open~ icap for three-year-olds an@ phew was the favorite of the remainder. He didn't get off on his toes as usual, but instead was pocketed in third place before @ aiz- teenth had been run. Hocnir, off in front, set the pace, followed by Holiday, and was never At the turn Nephew moved up alongaide but he swung wide, while hugged the rail behind Hocair. result was Hocnir stayed in front the. home Litde weet e Holiday made Little Nephew stagger in a vain at- tempt to catch him. SECOND RACE. the hot favorite the back at into the back-. way Perthe rock, @ trailer until the stretch, wag just up in time to beat Nalad out of the place money. leces nothing left in thi Progressive w in front and hee tretch. Speare pulling up last. * 2 ee SARATOGA ENTRIES. Y., Aug, 22.—The entries for Monday's races are ag 43 “2 a ah tj ra au pres earats nat eae 40* Rodionta .)) ; ; \ ! |