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a Mae First Football Accident Has * 1} Been Reported, So You Can 1} Soon Expect to Hear a Wail From the “Reformers.” AH we ani fs firs report of football train- casualties 1s just comi Here and there throughout the football players are nicking of bis anatomy, an dim the eibo' bat B sporting proposition, and it isn't @t all to break the rules the officials aren't looking. far as accidents go, there ip ao Or amusement on earth iat ie entirely free from risk of ac- ss And even if you cut out all and sports and amusements yu are.in danger of having an acci- @t any time just because you Bet of somewhere else enjoying or competiti Pogrcntees is ace ‘a nat of football, and ee art ee ces * ~ BEST SPORTING PACE IN NEW YORK EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN - YOU DON’T NEED TO PLAY FOOTBALL TO GET ON THE CASUALTY LIST Fea Pacm.s Reuse Tee HIDDEN Deens OF Poot AND Bicwiagyd :|DODGERS WIN FROM PIRATES IN TENTH INNING Singles by McCarthy and Sten- gel Gave Brooklyn the Winning Run. BROOKLYN, R. H. PO. 1 14 A Stengel, rt. Daubert, ‘Wheat beri a % hay J a stop- ping at th 0 K Cutshaw py bore the base: jets pot McCart ens * ialamaaiald Wagner to Viox, NO RUN! Kelly got an infold single to third. Viox forced Kelly at | cond, Egan unassisted. Konetchey forced Viox at second, Egan to Cutshaw. Koney died stealing, McCarty to Cutshaw. NO RUNS. 1 INNING—Roulbach fouled to Gibson. Stengel fied to Kelly. Daubert was safe on Wagner's fum- ble. P py forced Daubert at sec- ond, Wagner unassisted. NO RUNS. ‘Wagner popped to Egan. McCarthy fouled to Getz. Gibson‘ singled pant first. Harmon forced Gibson at sec- ond, Cutsbaw unassisted. NO RU: SIXTH INNING—Wheat was out, Harmon to Koney. Ezan struck out. Cutshaw was disposed of by Harmon and Viox and Koney. NO RUNS. Carey lifted to Stengel. Cutshaw threw out sure, Kelley lined to Meyers. NO RUNS. SEVENTH INNING — Getz went out, Vfox to Koney, on a close pla; Wagner tossed out McCarty. bach went out the same way. RUNS. Copyright, 1914, by The Press Pubilshi = on oe LINKS HIGHLANDERS IN CLOSE STRUGGLE WITH THE BROWNS Five Bases on Balls Gave Chancemen Three Runs in Sixth, BATTING ORDER. New York. St. Louis. Boone, 2b. Austin, 3b. Hartzell, If. ‘ook, rf. sil Cree, cf, Co, (The New York World). Gour ARE NOT ALU sild second afid was out. Cook to Peck. Maisel threw out 5 hone Maisel threw out Leary. NO F 5 Hartaell popped to Leary. Cook singled past second. Cree singled to centre, putti Cook on second. Cook $ out stealing, third, Agnew to Austin. Mullen was called out on strikes. NO RUNS. EIGHTH INNING—Agnew singled to left. Walker batted for Hamitl- ton. ne was taken out of the box and McHale took his plac B. Walker grounded out to Mullen, who made a great stop, Agnew going lo second. Maisel threw out Au Agnew reaching third. Lavan singled to left, scoring Agnew. McHale got Shotten’s roller and threw wild to first and Lavan scored, Shotten going to third. McHale was taken out of the box and was replaced by Fisher. att wae Peck threw out C. Walke ‘O RUNS. nee garduer now pitching for St Louis. Peck popped to Lwary. Sweeny singled to right. Mnisel A in "NO RU truck out, Agnew Baumgardner | 5) Maran) fined. Eigh' Tesrea’ Graw, ton of eee “ s safe on Z%immerman's error Baumgardner | Ate ed fo Leach, Me stealing, Archer to Corriden. 'G—Williams filed to figeled to lett Corriden was hit in the head with e ball whi (Co expected to-day in the opening game of their four-day series here. Zim- merman was not suspended for his , | Dart in yesterday's fight on the field, but drew a $100 fine. to greet the leaders here. ideal day for Gvel MARBLES CAN CLAIM A LONG LIST OF VICTIMS GIANTS BER ntinued from First Page.) Evera and ville of the Braves were also teen thousand fans turned out It was an jayers and spectators. ju wag @Mnt to the slab by Mc- and Lavender was the selec- O'Da: INNING— ‘Snodgrass was Doyle Snodgrass was out Burns Burns stole second. Archer threw low, but! ror two NEWPORT, R. California competing for the all comers’ singles championship lost a vi ber to-day through the def L. Murray by Karl Behr of New York in five exceptionally well played sets. Ryu. DEFEATS MURRAY IN TENNIS SINGLES FOR ALL COMERS TROPHY New Y Requires Five Séts to iio orker Wins Match That 1, Aug. tennis t.—-The lawn contingent hours the grand stand court GROVER HUGHES WINS AMSTERDAM -STAKES AT SPA insiilpabhcr {Old Campaigner of the West Scored Easily in Feature Race at Saratoga. SARATOGA RACE TRACK, N. ¥4, Aug. 27.—Grover Hughes won the Amsterdam at a mile, the feature of thia afternoon here, in fashion from Montresor, with old Jhwbone third. Montresor broke in front and led for a quarter, and ,then Grover | Hughes went past him and was never aug: Leo Skolny went intu second place At the far turn, and it seemed as though Montresor was ‘thoroughly beaten,’ Sumter, however, waited patiently, and as the field swung into the stretch he brought Montresor on again, and at the end she was an easy second, ten lengths in front ef Jawbone, who closed fast in the run: home. J. R. Marquette jr. bid the winner up $300 over his selling price of $1,200, but the stable returned him. » FIRST RACE. The Sanford Stable won its firet two-year-olds’ victory of the meeting in the opening event, when itupica, after running like a team with his stable-mate Quart: lasted to win from Capt. Cassatt's Sandbank. In two Jumps from the finish Sand bank was in front. Quartz, the sec ond string to the Sanford bow, weak. ened in the final sixteenth and was third, two lengths behind Sandbank, Sharpshooter ran third for a quarter of a mile, and after that the race diversified into a three-horse affair for the trio, which split the money. SECOND RACE. Old Sait went right back again in the steeplechase handicap, but he got nothing. When in front on the back- stretch he made a bad landing, ard Tuckey had to do a circus it t stay on him. Meanwhile ‘Raybrook. which had been chasing him all the way, went on past him, and ao did Shannon River and Nosegay, to finish in that order. Tuckey made all the pace with Old Salt to-day. Yesterday he laid buck of it until the final jump. THIRD RACE. Buckhorn, with the top wetght of 140, won the Highweight Handicap from’Sir John Jonneone with the fac Viox fanned. Koney singled to Mullen, 1b. right. Wagner filed to My. in. Peckinpaug,h se, threw out McCarthy. NO Rt Sweeney, c. EIGHTH INNING—Stengel filed to | Maisel, 3b. Collins. McCarthy and Koney dis- | Keating, p. Mitchell, p. posed of Daubert. Wheat tapped inj Umplires—Hildebrand and O'Lough- Front of the plate our was out, Gibson Attendance, 4,000. to Koney. NO RUN! Gibson fanned. Myers. to pavmanre ne. Cc. Walker. was called out on strikes. NO RUN. ——_——————— WINNERS AT OTTAWA. FIRST RACE—Purse $400; seliing: three-year-olds and up: foaled in Can ; ¥ SECOND. INNING — Robertson ada; one mile and twenty grounded out to Saler unassisted. Mald of Fromme, 9% (Coleman), $ ty! Grant drove a single to centre. M: 5, 3 to 10 and 1 to 8, first; Irish fieurt,|Mied to Good. Grant was out stea 2 (Murphy), 8 to 5,7 to 10 and 1 tol ing, Archer to Corriden. NO RUNS. ; Calumny, 197 (Warrington),| Schulte walked. Johnson popped to §'to 1,8 to 2 and # to 10, third. Time—| Grant trying to bunt and Schulte was | 45, ‘Duke of Chester, Puritun Lass| doubled off first, Grant to Merkle. ind Caper Sauce also ran. Corriden tripled to the left fleld fence. SECOND RACE—Purse $600; Tesreau threw Archer out. NO RUNS, r-olde and upward; THIRD INNING—Merkle doubled to left. Tasreau singled to right. | |. | Merkle advanced to third. Snodgrass filed to Good in short right, both runners were held. Doyle walked, $) filing the bases. Burns tripled to| 51, George | right centre, scoring Me: reau and Doyle. Burns scored on . wild pitch. Fletcher out. Corriden to! Baier. Robertson popped to Johnson | FOUR RUNS. —_ vorite, Sprite, third. Byckhorn, lay ing about fourth to the stretch, came with great strides, and, catching Un- cle Jimmie and a ayo Jobnson in- ent op to win by @ length goin; ie . Uncle Jim- mie quit after making most of the ce, and Sir John Johnson, though bit from chasing Uncle Jim- on long env to save the place from Sprite FIFTH RACE. Headinast came right back again io the fifth and at a nice price, He went to the front, stalled off Outlook in the run to the stretch and still had more than anything else left when it came to a drive. At the end he was a Tength in front of Sandstone, who came from behind in the stretch and just nosed Athena out of the place money. Alhena looked dangerous in the stretch, but “hung” when the pinok came. ices SARATOGA ENTRIES. SARATOGA, > Aug. 27.—-The entries for to-my Frow's races are as he remained ‘in the game. Fietcher was out, Corriden to Sater. Ni RUNS. Leach filed to Burns. Good fouled to Myers. Sater walked. Zimmer- man tripled to right, scoring Sater. Zimmerman was out trying to reach Laing’ Robertson to oth to Tes- u to Myers. ONE RUN, echoed with applause, for the net work of both men was unusually sharp, their court covering was re- markable and the entire match was marked with brilliant sho’ Murray took the first set ¢—-3, but lost the next two through Behr's fast play. The Californian squared the | match in the fourth set and had the advantage in the fifth, being within two points of victory when Behr passed him twice and won the con- test.” The last set went 14 games. Thé other three Californians—Mc- Loughlin, Fottrell and Grifin—won their matches, the last through a de- fault. Summaries Fifth roan. ¥ aren. San Francisco, beat Niles, Boston, 2-6, 9—7, 8—6, fal Kar! Behr, New York, beat R. L. Murray, San Francisco, 3-6, 6-3, 1-5, 3-6, 8-6. R. L. Williams Philadelphia, beat C. A. Major, Tampa, Fla., 7--5, 5, 6 Williams, rt. Leary, 1b. Hale, ec. ® lomcno-cSen (Special to The Evening World.) POLO GROUNDS, Aug. Ray Keating got a chance at the Browna in the second game to-day, and Mitchell took the mound against him. Before the game there were rumors of a trade betweon St. Louis and New York, but it was denied by both Manager Rickey and Manager beens filed to Reulbach tossed out Carey. 0 0 o 0 0 0 1 0 tL Sl ounuwce elaw-wwecce Zz Qe PITTS! McCarty threw an was oul, Wagner to Cutahaw grounded to Koney. N&#. Egan tossed Collins out. Kelly went out the same way. Viox popped to Exan. NO RUNS. TENTH INNING—Getz fouled to, Koney. McCarty singled past third, Lope sacrificed to Koney unas- ted. Stengel singled to right, scor- the McCarty. Daubert went out to Koney unassisted, ONE RUN. Koney singled to centre. Wagner macrificed, McCarty to Daubert. Hyatt batted for McCarty. Hyatt was pur: | posely passed. Mensor ran for Hyatt.| ; CAbson hit into a double play, E Cutshaw to Daubert. NO RU BOSTON (Continued from First Page.) Coltias, xf atin pale #24 ely Kelly, of. eaten tom, side to ye fear something may happen | Koosahy. —_—_—_—_———— Wagner, ss. NATIONAL LEAGUE, | Uisterthy.3 AT TORONTO, , Harmon, p. - 0000010001 Hyatt Mensoi 40001100 — 6) Tors. . Smith and Wheat: Mite! ar INNING—Austin was easy, Peck to Mullin, Lavan was out to)¢ to 6 and out, Mullen on a grounder, unassisted.| (Gadie), 18 to 5, even Shotten walked. Shotten was out Gun Cotton, 149 (Kohier), 3° stealing, Sweeney to Peck. NO} to 10 and out, third. Time, 3. RUNS. Eno also ran. Boone was out on a grounder to) THIRD RACE—Purse $400 Hartzell also grounded out to] three-year-olds and upward: Lavan tossed out Cook. NO furlongs.-Ortyx, 102 41-2 to 1, 2 to 1 and even, ; Brandywine, 113 (Texhan), 7 to 1, 3 to 1 and to 5, second; Chad Buford, 108 (Warrington), 4 to 1 and even, thir Pat Gannon, Buter; cco-ceono---= elling; i Ak KARE PEIN Lee lecn-eecn:c coor G._F, ‘Touchard, iF. c, Inman, New Williams batted for Smith. Will-| 6-3, &-2, 6r0. Jame fanned. ‘Leach singled through | |W. J rane an W. M. Wasb- rant. Good ‘lined to burn, , 6 er neraee. | Bi beat Theodore Saier tripled against the w. inson t aoe Roosevelt Pan 3-6, 6-1, 6-0, 6-4, a right, ‘scoring Leach. Zimmerman OTTAWA ENTRIES. popped to Merkle. ONE RUN. FOURTH INNING—Lavender re: OTTAWA, Ont., Aug. 27.—The en- tries for to-morrow's races ar New York, be: York, 4— c. el ceceececeooeoe Ee e e Ss Hyatt batted for Met Meo: a iv tyro searald fills fetta ag iit k= 7 a 14.108 Sievers Us Sheaeans SACU: oe ee ection Bick ieee, 3) xb Si Bee! = wen : h wan out, Boone to Mullen, Williams struck out, but had to be thrown out. NO RUNS. Cree was hit by a pitched ball. Mullen forced Cree, Lavan to Pratt.| Rock, McClintock, Bastante, May L., Peck waa called pur ae ae ikes. Chas a E. Brown and Magic Star was it . a Pet” NO RUNG UM Hale to) SY CURTH RACE—Ottawa Junior THIRD INNING—Leary singled to| purse $500; six fu Leary took second on a wild | longs.—O! Hale was called out on strikes. | to t. Mitchell hit to Keating and Leary | 120 (Taplin), 3 to 3 1 to 3 and o as run down, Keating to Maisel, to| second; Ethan Allen, 107 (Deronde), Peck, to Boone, to. Maisel, Mitchell | 15 to 1, 4 to Land 9 to 10, third, Time took’ second on the play. Austin|--1.14 1-3. Heenan, Kopje and Tie Pin thy in 10t " ran for Hyatt in 10th, SUMMARY. 1 0.0.0 .2.0 0.0 2 Bly. Harmon a atruck On eintck. bach, ‘Harmon Ly Left on Bases— a |, Wheat. Russell and Erwin; Mil-| — h, Wagner. Double Playe th. Egan to Cutshaw to Daubert. Um- pires—Eason and Quigley. Attend- ance, 1,000, AT MONTREAL. placed Smith on the slab for Chicago. Schulte came in and got Grant’ short fly. Myers filed to Johnson in short centre. Merkl ked, Tesreau forced Merkle, Zimmerman to John- son. NO RUNS. Schulte struck out. whiffed. _Corridon NO_ RUNS, FUFTH INNING. twoyearclis; selling: Si ee ty joo: Bl by Searolds: valll foaled was picked off first and out, Rudolph Schmidt, to Maranville, No INNING — Schmidt Smith walked, Johnson also lined to Grant. | 5 1 Snodgrass popped y CITY— 0100000001 struck out. . 000000000-—0 jes—Verbout al Reynolds; a AT ROCHESTER. 00000000 1—-1 ‘01030000 —4 chults and Onslo and Williams. —_————_ — Player Dies From Injury. A. Rawlins, the Meadow Brook , died late this afternoon at Mineola, ice Sores rifice Sale ee merly $30 to $35 wre $11.75 75 (Special to The Kvening World.) FORBES FI PITTSBURGH, Aug. 27.—The Pirate-Dodger's fracas was resumed at Forbes Field before @ small crowd to-day ie surely waning and about the only chance that Charlie Ebbets hae to make @ little money is the double- header wet down for Saturday. Pitcher Reulbach received word just before the game that his father was seriously ill ia St. Louls and he of- fered to pitch before leaving for the Mound City at € o'clock. FIRST INNING—Stengel flied Kelly. Daubert popped to McCarthy. McCarthy threw Myers out at first xO RUNS Carey beat out an Collins was safe on Egan's error, Carey taking second. Kelly forced closs) Carey at third, Egan to Getz. Viox was thrown out by McCarty, both runners advancing a base. Konetchy was retired by Egan and Daubert. NO_RUNS. SECOND INNING—Wheat fouled to Koney. Wagner tossed out Egan on a fast play. Cutshaw doubled to don lett. Gets lifted to Kelly, NO caaenet, cut, Getz to Daubert, Mc- ‘arthy y for Reulbach and Daubert. "Cutshaw tossed out Gibson: NO RUNS. THIRD INNING--Mc ty was out, Wagner to Koney. McCarthy threw out Reulbach. Stenge! doubled along left field foul line. Daubert flied to Cyne. NO RUNS. Harmon was out, Reulbach to Dau- bert. Carey lined to Cutshaw, Col- lina singled over second. Collins was it, Reulbach to to infleld single. ‘The interest | fo Huggins threw out Maranville. Gowdy Rudolph struck out, NO Maranville cut down Miller, Med Moran, Cruise drove a iy down the left fleld foul line whtch bounced off the left fleld wall for a home run. Beck buhted safely. Wingo was easy, Rudolph to Schmidt. ONE RUN, THIRD INNING—Moran walked, Wilson made a great running catch of Evers’s drive along the left fleld foul line. Connolly singled to right, Moran stopping at @econd. Moran stole third, Perdue was charged with a balk, Moran scoring from third, hile Connolly went to second. Con- nolly died stealing third, Wingo to Heck, asx Gilbert got his base on balls. Schmidt drove deep to Cruise. ONE RUN Wwil- Perdue singled to centre. Huggins singled over third, Perdue st at second, Magee sacrifice Schmidt, unassisted. Bolan fanned and was out, Gowdy to Schmidt. Miller sponres. to Schimdt ip short left. NO RU FOURTH INNING — The strike was called on Smith, ville fouled to Wingo. gled through Milled, out, NO RU third Maran- Gowdy singled over second, double play, Maranville to Evers, to Schmidt. oO RU FIPTH 1 Moran out, Niller to Magee. Evers out, Mages inas- sisted. Dolan muffed Connolly's liner and it rolled to the fence, Connolly scoring. Gilbert hoisted to Cruise, ONE RUN Maranville got Wingo's fly in short centre, Perdue out, Schmidt unas- sisted, Huggins called out on strikes, NO RUNS. SIXTH INNING—Miller threw out Schmidt. Smith fouled to Wingo. Maranville singled to left. Gowdy Uned to Wilson, NO RUNS. Rudolph struck | 5) NO RUNS, Rweeney flied to Shotten, singled to right. Pratt Keating, Maisel Boone aingled to left and Mais out at the plate on C, fect throw to Hale. NO RUNS. FOURTH called out on ony Cie Pratt struck out. Hartzell flied to C. Walker. walked. Austin threw out going to second, out on atrik NO RUNS. FIFTH, INNING—C, Wi called out on strikes. out, Boone to Mullen. out. NO RUNS. Peck: was hit by Williama made a right fleld and yi Hweeney taking second Maisel fied to Williams, Tavs a '. Sweeney 5 Austin threw out ONE RUN, SIXTH INNING—Hale Peck to Mullen. Austin walked. gied to right, scoring Mitchel tin) called out on tzell tchell advancing. the has forcing in Hartzel right, putting Cree’ sacrificed both to Lea 8. replaced by Hamilton. supplanted by Agnew. walked, forcing in Cook. walked, forcing in Mullen, called out on strikes THREE RUNS. pol! ING—C, iG—C, Walker hit to right Geld for two ‘bases but over- Maisel threw out reaching second. was! Walker's per- Boone threw NO Cook, Cree, Cook Mullen was called Iker was Willams wae Leary struck went to third on Sweeney's single to vild throw piaatina Sherlock Holmes, 109 Boone. out, Mitchell singled to Early Light and The pul Austin op third and taking sec- on the throw In. On the aqueese play Peck threw out Shotten, Austin nd Lavan went to wee Mullen | (ie tire. also ran FIFTH RACE— and upward; selling; purse and a half furlongs.—Capt. 10 to 1, 4 to 1 and 3 to 1, first; vri, 107 (Burns), 4 to 1 8 to 6 and 4 to 5, second; Pampinea, third. baad erty Hall, Henotle Mad! Ferd Mai alno ran. SIXTH a'r bap dpi Ly i walling: three-year-olds and up; five an tu IM 100 (Murphy) $ to 5, 4to 5 and 2 to » WO! 107 (Shilling), 4 to 1, 8 to d 4 to 5, second; Husky Lad, 105 (Obert), 15 e 1, 6 to 1 and 8 to 1, third. Tim madoo, Hobnob, Joe Knight, Tattte Jake, Blue Mouse, Black Chief and Cleopat 0 ran. SEVENTH RACE—Purse $50¢ ing; three-year-olds and upwar and one-sixteenth mile.--Mediator (Walsh), 6 to 5, 3 to 5 and 1 to 3, first) Toy Boy, sell- 6, 7 to 10 and 1 to 3, secon 111 (Goldstein), 20 to 1, 8 to 1 to 1, third, Time, 1.51. John Gi m, Usher also ran. jc ta UNBEATEN PACER RACES TO-DAY IN BUFFALO, BUFFALO, N. Y., Aug. 7.—The free- Cook singled to on second, Grand Cireu at to mark the clos! meet at Fort Erle to-day. and the @ ear, ruled favorite in che ove culation on the 2.04 pace. Del thatrom and. Pickles. furnished. r company than Stevens's previous cea, | bc lS eae | Scere kta hs Peter Stevens Peck | In aition the programme included the | Migchell |212 class for pace: an taken out of the box and was|for trotte Hale was also Sweeney Malsel Keating |f, Boone of Joh stealin, struck Arch when ertson third ball. centre. single + 112 | Snodgrass flied to Good hit by Good, Jabni to Joh Grant all the threw Myere threw ond. f | vole flied t centre. 11 class | flied t due is to Corriden. der struck out. to Merkle, him. Grant filed to son threw Myers out. ONE Good singled to right and went to Schulte was out, |NO RUNS. kle. Corriden was out the same way. Archer filed to Burns, FAGHTH deat out to Baler. Knisely continue to post the scores of the Giants and Braves in their tour Soe West C3 lene 3 as the excitems continues. low ye @ three ring Dovle singled just out neon's reach, Boyle wax out KR. Archer to CO riden. Burna| {'* out, NO RUNS. er fouled to Flete| Lanch w NO RU r. Laven-| out, Grant | er was out, Baler, Roderteon to right, and went to third Corriden jet the ball fo past Leach and Rob- cored after the catch. John- RUN. to when Robertson fumbled the Baier flied to Doyle in short Zimmerman struck’ out. Doyle to Merkle. = INNING—Merkle flied } Tesreau beat out a) AE rough pitcher's hox.! Doyle was Burns fied to| Self the a pitched ball. NO NB. on ay out, Grant to M rentire Westin. leer, ing ; halt furlongs bet mse Fepver Sauce Wetens, i Junior Steeple fe and oa halt Care allo’ ola\med, Track feat, “lotd, of N to have been a steeplechase rider of in- ai | Mra, = ge nsec i ahs 45. Rejboarn James Jay Bennett, 3505 Broadway, who claims ternational repute, Morrinania Cow ened a worth leaded auitty tn ‘eek AG shaving check for John’ S. Tappin,. wi 4 eA Captain Tappin, pri rote ‘Tree Inn in Petham Bere held hint in $3.60 bull fy NO RUNS. INNING—Fietcher flied nson. Murray doubled to left. fled to Schulte. Myers went y to second when Corriden Merk) sco wide to first. Merkle stole sec- Tesreau was out, 2! TWO RUNS. batted fo out to Merkle unanpisted. o Bnodgra goon singled to Saier w. HK Zimmerman | Burns in deep Matt, vO RU | a Brusa ota. ‘Last 3 Days— Remnant *18 | Broadway ® 9th St. Sale Then the sale will be over-—the great- pays for the cloth. te est in tailoring history! $40 to $50 suit ends made to measure. The price hardly Light-weight ma- Suit, $18. Coat and trousers, $16. Arnheim The Largest Tailoring Establishment ig the World.