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- |B RVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 34, 1914 EDITED BY BEST SPORTING P AGE IN NEW YORK ROBERT EDGREN TRAINING HINTS---HOW TO LEARN TO PLAY TENNIS HIS MAJESTY WINS ATTHESPA TRACK It Was Only a Gallop for the Four-Year-Old Son of Ogden. Mi. MoKetriok Sends Letter to SARATOGA RACE TRACK, N. Morgan That Gives a Y., Aug. 22—Alexander Smith Coch- ty Fair idea of the Way ran’s rejuvenated cripple won the 4 - mile handicap here this afternoon in Excitement . ? ‘ a style that suggests he is capable of i War Is Affect . ° bigwer things in a racing way. Tak- ove Seance ing the track shortly after the etart, he galloped his fleld dizzy. At the far turn Coy Lad tried to eneak up on him on the rail, but McCahey, taking advantage of his leading poat- tion, steered over on the rail and Coy Lad’s winning chance left him right there, After that His Majesty did little but gallop. At the end he was three lengths in front of Mon- tresor, who was in a contending po- sition all the way, and Coy Lad was third, two lengths back Reybourn was @ big disappointment. He would not extend himself at any part of the race. FIRST RACE. A good thing of the getaway varl- Padi, Rooke. Ne rt, 6-1, 4-6,| °tY Went over the piate In the open- LDING WITHDRAWS 6—1, default. ‘ ‘ "ling event, a high weight handicap, . Voshell, New York, beat A/E.| when O'Sullivan, catching everything : ' hetieee 8. H. ey Aled beer ee ine haat “A 62.651] tiring in the final eighth, literally isn't the ———— _—— . FROM THE SINGLES Vose, Providence, 6—2, 6—0, 6—1 “rolled.” Spearhead, coming from ould Jontinued from Firet Page. (Conti from Page. R. C, Seaver, Boston, beat L. D.| behind under the w along with bi oe “ nic doled au Causey, U. 8. N., @-0, 6-2, 6-1. Water Welles, outlasted the latter to win the ph money IN 13TH INNING afternoon with an edéed taterest in ON MUDDY FIELD IN NEWPORT TOURNE CRACK SHOTS AT SEA GIRT. | water Weiss war ritten 0x the dy going a ° i i 3 Ey if 52 i i ‘dollar hs es vexgeoee Hired Cli por ue After finishing third, te ve bars %, for tals Rall r ‘Time, ualifled for rough riding tnele terrible war and money Brookes May Default Also 7.0.) are cal aren Jimmie, Lille Orme and Yodsllng big agnt : polis Came BROOKLYN. and Avoid Mee! military riflemen, aclected from the Na-| Were the front runners for the first eto Canes oir indiana Back Strong’ hee — ail PO. A. E. ting With tional Guard throughout the United | quarter. Then Uncle Jimmie took army, Moan. ae ome oe ra 4 i H States, faced the targets here to-day f e dd and fi be w Tenanaser has After the Visitors Secured FIRST INNING — Stengel,rf.........0 1 2 0 0 Champion McLoughlin, the twent Efucrtly aanna ea Gl Ett | cacti we hres lay o i aaasealy ip ‘ordered it to the t, with a clean single to Y: rt ti asily when he stoppe: y him yO luncheon Two Ri popped to Mullen. Cutshew, 2b.. oi1 33 0 nament. At th cond of the| the stretch, to finish fourth. He got cloomy affair tor ‘wo Run Lead. ond. Coline was © 0 1 0 0} Newport, RT ite, ire sii oie mee et, i wird monay SBrough the disqalifica- most strikes. urnier RUNS. f idenidiees) 1 - team match, the mos or er Welles RUNS. THIRD INNING—Connolly filed to © © 2 © 0) comers’ tournament for the thirty-|event of the day's programme, the com- SECOND RACE. any, 01220 a FIRST: GAME. Boone fouled Good. Maranville was called out on fourth lawn tennis championghip in |petitors stood as follows: Allen rede Leumas, the odds on threw out atrikes. Schmidt was also called out 0 0 O O Oj aingtes started auspiciously on the| First, Fourth New Jersey, 648; second, | choice, as if he was in a six furlong dalle, NO RUNB. a of a two-mile steeple R. H.PO. A. EB. ‘ & score of matches in the morning 2 + aren : m-\him home. He led by twenty-five Pes 6 it a aingled to Bohmidt and went to sec- .0 1 4 O 4|play. Among the few defaults re. |cnusetts, “2: fifth. Third New Jersey, |iengths all the way, only to stop ond when Schmidt toseed wild to Ru- an 3 antish wea Gai ot? 643; sixth, Second District of Columbia, jadiy and be caught by Kehtoh, who 124641441 o ‘ of A. F. Wilding of | 533; seventh, Seventy-first, New York, | was ridden with good judgment. It Christch N | rH ond Eng- 02200 oo 0 0 0 urch, New Zealand, one of | 533; eighth, First District of Columbia, | was a two-horae race, the third horse, and 2 2 1 1 0 —_- — — — —/| the Davis Cup winners, who was |618; ninth, Seventy-first, New York, 2d being about half a mile back when many 224i ..0 § 24 12. 2|4Fawn to oppose R. C. Thomas, It team. Sits, tenth, Rhode Bland Coast! the first Oe OR KOE. have was stated that Wildin Prvntd As * Dalton Egan partner. | sei it F. 8, Schofield of Massa- end ot ; : : ; ; bi Sg faite, N. E. Brookes, might also withdraw chusette won the Gould rapid fire match | Pikeman erie egthae Hythe hi pe 02430 CINCINNATI, from the tournament and not accept ible im every ohct, hitting the bulla. Stakes, Beating two good things in ot o1is4 R. H.PO. A. E.| the ane to meet M. E. McLoughlin both the 200 and 300 yard ranges, |Gnat and Sarsenet, The break, how. the Hns doubled to right centre © 0 2 0 oj} asain. ——>_——_. was responsible for the latter's -—-—— — poor showing. Headinast got away eae dough, ot ¢ 4937 Galtins out stealing “third, “Nune- 0 0 1 6 0| Nearly ait the morning matches! , SARATOGA ENTRIES. — | fying. und aitnough ‘chased in ‘dew one yy" I 20 4 courte ema jlune~ 0 § 1 0 ol Were settled in straight sets, but the Bidet termined fashion by both Busy Edith dol- inning run was scored, UN, Leach out. NO RUNS. 0 1 0 6 | feature contest of the day, that be-|, SARATOGA, N. ¥.. A —The en-|and Gnat, never relinquished the to agnt ccrieracites rt tre.| “FIFTH INNING—Moran bounced a 1 ot 2 3 of treen EC. Wright and W. A. Hall! {ows, OF fomorrow's races are 88 fol-|Iead. At the end he was a length to wd a eee, 3 he good, with Busy Edith tn the fight ay i vs A Lge i of New York, required extra seta. At| FIRST RACE—For thre yearokls and want; | lace a length in front of the favor- known. : Nes A. E.|otrikes, out 0 0 0 Olnoon Wright had the lead, Sum-| iy TM SR» rromier .....101! Ite, Gnat, Sarsenet ran up fourth in 4 1+ 0) Hartzell, 8. scoring Moran and 1 0 16 1 O}mary: Be f 434 Gonae Robin tt} the stretch, but couldn't get any 1 2 2 4 09). FOURTH INNING—Demmitt sin-| sacrificed, Saler to Sweeney. Schmidt 11410 = % 7 Bed Mite 'RnerwondiOl | Nearer to the front 23 3 wled to right, Schalk fouled to Nuna- right, acoring Connolly. 0 Single Championship, All-Comers’ | #8 Valctec:::: lot 494, Hoyniee +10} FIFTH RACE, © Ol}maker. Blackburne forced Demmitt, bounder to a aoa Jrattel tay te $009 Fado HK i i. * 0 © 14 2 @|¥Fisher to Boone. Blackburne out | Zimmerman, . -—-—-— — —| First Round—Basil Ww: Batti- | 38, (Felts ” San Vega, the odds on choice in ti ati Nun jdt out ing, Bresnahan to \Wagner, SECO SG MAURC cur tno fifth race, won with plenty to sp 1 jealing, jamaker to Boone, NO/| Schmidt out stealing, nd id 1 4 3 OlRtws: Zimmerman, Smith going to second, 4 4 27 20 0|more, beat G. L. Wrenn, New York, |{ii7ij, "ia! selline: one fter being carried very wide at © 0 12 2 0| "Cock was catied out on atriken,| Mann fanned. THREW RUNS, RY: 1—6, 16, 6—4. Gee" Qus Pipher. 14 44 Baten. stretch turn by Syosset IL ‘The lat 1 2 4 4 1|Blackburne threw out Cree, “Mullen —_——_>—_—_ Struck Out—By Ruel: | wererha nen ee heat J, O 1 Ta ene ay acter Clin Figa, 1 2 @ eRe ens atee MATIONAL LEAGUE, b, 8; by Benton, 4. Left on Bases| eeu’ New York, 3-¢ 6-3, Always first died away, Robin ©1620 rt INNING—Dreee ruled to ——— —Brooklyn, 5; Cincinnati, 4. Sacrifice | —* &—3- ran in third very easily oo1ag Soot lined out to Cree! PHILADELPHIA ee Bit_Meyers, “Double Plays—Cutahaw | F. T. Frelinghuysen, Tuxedo, beat $e ciate S oy Ww py Raby Cole. mee Loe geen 0000001 2 O— 8) Faun, nt by Eitnecciy Rucieate [ene te AF ae dn cae, ‘01 ee 00 0 0 Oo threw | PITTSBURGH— (Daniels), (Killifer). Umpires—Klem if ,, three-searolda \ H. A. Mackinney, Pr 7 gers ! Totals — — — — —|oot Fisher, ‘Mateo! resching second." "99900000 0—2| em, B.D. Gatewood, U. 8. N. by de-|" 8 fe ce A Snappy Seasoning ssssosesseee 7 12 39 10 2] Harteell fouled out to Fournier, NO| pat! — Marshall and Dootn;| REDLAND PARK, CINCINNATI,| fault. It Is necessary to the full P ns a padlove ydige Laporte in éth.| RUNS. Mi tee i Gibson. Umpires» Aug. 24-—Brooklyn and the Reds| Second Round—F, ©, Inman, New enjoyment of a dinner, alserling in 18th, Peete Legere gery raved suede @| Byron and Lincoln, started their argument on a sogsy| York, beat L. H, Hobbs, Newport, 9 = SUMMARY: Short right, ‘Colinw. singled to. Tete, aM rICAN LEAQUE. Pte ag ap i as Ms aha lh LEA«PERRINS rat Base on Balle—Off Marion, 2; fer forced Colt ERI frowning overhead. There was much] C. Cunningham, New York, beat Kalperling, 3. Struck Out—By Marion, Oe eT roan ret rne Schalk atole second. Scott struck out. 11003008 3-11 CE ee ee ee een |W: ls Pate, New York, beat R. the first halt of the double header| ‘Gretel struck out. Daley battea| WASHINGTON Twombly singled, Niehoff popped to| Rowell, Victoria, B.C. by dofault. bere to-day. for Fisher, Daley struck out. Boone 000000000—-0 n. NO RUNS. E. F. Fottrel!, San Francisco, beat singled to centre. Hartzell filed to| Batteriees—Dauss and McKee; Shaw|, SECOND INNING—Egan slammed |. 4. Phillips, Providence, by default. FAITH. Wolfe. NO RUNS. and Ainemith. Umpiree—Evans and to Twombley. Hummel fanned. Gets r : 4 peeaadly argument in favor of a double-header,|N. G. Johnson, New York, 6—1, 7—5, SAUCE ‘ " us- 2; Kaiser Left on Bases— . . ’ = Dr, Ou 107 ee ot Americans want | Brookfed janapolia, 6, Three-| Fournier ecored ail the way from Me aes 0 the wading wae rather bed, and) ¢-—1, 487, ,Allamaha 10h |] THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE Piesve end There is | Base Hits—Evans, Cooper.” Two-Base | second, Demmitt being out going to| DETROIT— the prognostications over Tuesday| W. E. Heyl, Philadelphia, beat J. a8 A.guperior relish for Soups, Fist, << all the ecratienmast, bere Hite haw, | Scheer, Halser, Hoffman second, Boone to Maisel, a Nuna- 2001000 0 o— 3| "re “ter and mild,” but the noble|P. Jackson, Washington, 6-1, 6-3, 6-2. pr os ae steaks, Chope, Salads, cle. ee one come ight foin the irish |Gagnier, Anderson, ‘Houten, ‘Stolen | "Cook beat out am inficld hit. Cree] WASHINGTON— SecApante of SNH Aad eeTeRtD pogis| HOME Hesyy, New York; beak Gh A. “fiat A, isle, wantin An Appetiser es ‘The most excitement is en—Scheer, McKechnie, Hoffman. | hit the left field fence for two bags, tions felt Mke settling some of their | Lyon, Boston, 6-1, 6-0, 6. land Lud ibaesig RISES. Sold by Grocers Everywhere pr of airships. Goodness kaowe Umpires. “Manassa ‘and Brennan. 000001000—-1 dimicuition on the spot and went to it) H. Throckmorton, Orange, N. J., fi Weather clear! | part (: pay }0@—1,000. Peck teries—Covelaki and Stanage; | accordingly. beat J. H. Randolph, Morristown, N. | === — — — ~ te ae Ait fas ted Staust: | FEDERAL PARK, INDIANAPO oy ayers and Henry. Umpiree—Hean ee? RANMING—Atengel _neariy |J,, 6-8, 11-9, 6-8, po ene 7 rs : 2 a nton down w: 4 , ooge, ° ; ; in hard times and /ijs, Ind., Aug. 24.—By ® grand bat- Sk RVERD con olan, Cutshaw. forced Stengel, Herzog to| W: F. Watson Johnson, Philadel- Distinctively Individual $ i é y HH @ i | * H. G, Simmons, Philadelph pdt * grounded to Hersog. NO RUNS. (From the Chicago Record.Heraid,) Egan, Groh walked. Daniels, attempting | 8. Hoffman, New York, by default. : a INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, ezon't you, think,” she asked, AT PHILADELPHIA. to sacrifice, popped to Hummel, Kel-| W. J. Clothier, Philadelphia, beat C.| nger faith than th rer at LO. vine? OMB, loge hit into,a double play, Cutabaw, | ¥. Wateon Jr., New York, by default hi h VInST GAME, st. um nel NING—Consales dropped | B= C: Thomas, Narragansett Pier, PROVIDENCE— 00000 0 O 1 O— 1) Meccarthy’s third strike, but got him| beat A. F. Wilding, Christchurch, 0010000 0 O— 1) armencs— at first. Reulbach fanned. Herzog | New Zealand, by default. BUFFALO— 20000311 7 enw oo Bene. oe als Te C. W. Smith, New York, beat Hoff- ‘aed onsales \* tion 2 0.0.1001.1 —4| sesterice-Hamiton and Aqnews| dressed. Milliter drove to Meyers, | a0 Nighersom Fittsneld, Mase, by i "y dM a rt thill| NO RUNS. default. ucConnell and Laioneys Papen thd Connolly. casei ose Ty. <p RNL Wright took the fourth set and BEOOND GAME BBOOND GAME match principally through Hall's in- PROVIDEN INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. ability to get back the Bostonian’s - ICE Carrere op stroke. 010000 AT MONTREAL “Two matches were stopped before . BUFFALO— NEWARK— the concluding set on account of the 220000 0100110 | inability Of the players to stand th \heat. A... jer of Inceton de- i Batteries —Cooper and Kocher; jes—Baumgardner and Leary; | MONTREAL— | faulted beca' prained ankle The only advertising which ‘Umpires—Connolly 1002001 First Rou Beekman, z Brandoin and Stephens. + we ‘ York, beat A. iader, Princeton,! yeally counts is the quality AT TORONTO, Batteriee—Curtis and Smith; Miller} 153i, gg, 4—4 (default). — ond Gait, F 6. Marden, Harvard, beat R.H.| that pleases! Over one bill- 021110 Palmer, New York, by default. Becond Round H.C; Johnson, Bos-| ion, five hundred millions pare tee Carpenter, Providence,| of Fatimas were pre- A Brown, Newport, beat A. Waiters, Now Orleans, €-4, 61, ¢-0.| ferred and' smoked last . i hia, “beat _ 8. Thayer Ea Phi ete er year! iND— 010001010—38 070080 Boston P Williams and Reynolds; 42100000 "—@ Batteries—' Jobnson and Kelly. Batteries — _

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