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pene «ae Ug A RAE RRS EE ent SRR hn Gaby AEE Pe mE THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1914. ‘ UP AND DOWN THE SPORTING LINE BABY SPEED DEMON ll (Copyright, 1914, by the Prees Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World) WINS 30-MILE RACE ON NIAGARA RIVER Mrs. Paula H. Blackton, Owner of Victorious Motorboat, Pre- sented With $1,500 Trophy. AS NiK= NEVER * I Got & DEcinon OVER YOU ONCE - AN ANYHOW I Dow'T Lime Your, HAT BUFFALO, N. ¥., Sept. 5.—The sec- ond day's event of the sixth annual Power boat regatta of the Motorboat Club of Buffalo, on the Niagara River. was won handily by the Baby Speer Demon IL, owned by Mrs, Paula ti. Blackton of New York and driven b: Robert Edgren. Of the six entries bi typ finished. ‘The river was produetiv» of fast going, but every power plan: experienced trouble. The best tim: approxim ly forty-nine Gunscat Samm scored by the winner, Theas Wihard's vent was a thirty-mil- Face for $1,600 trophy presented by W. CHALLENGE 13/5. Conners. Four of the speeders were ONLY An nose and nose over the first lap. ‘The ABSURD Buffalo Enquirer was the first hydro- ANNOYANCE « - Plane to stop. She lost her wheel and rudder by coming in contact with some ++ THat t6— | foating obstruction. & ke Bi 5 = Meet To-Day in 36-Hole SJ Me, tilt, dane einen when the gun was fired. Neptune IL (cama experienced engine trouble but man aged to finish tho race. Hi ° hd i Final for Big Golt Title |[ TRAVERS AND OUIMET Experts Predict That National MET TWICE BEFORE DURBAR, WINNER OF LUBS., AM i ? STANDING OF THE C' LEAGUE. § i t rH | 5 E p fern’ ; : mee fs sProideas. 2 : Ao ee Fins, sume, ie Cis Atontroat ‘be postponed: rain e. GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. LEAGUE, art AMERICAN LmAQus, i St Seen ee i LmAgun, Tertheg tes 1, 4 i pal met twice Record for Strikeouts|| ipiae seyret Perak Si and Francie Oulmot in the finals ts Travers was the vio Commandeered Racers. Manchester, Vt, Sept. 5. two ere came ogethor tact ear {|New York Horse Owner De: | teurnamen: Washington Boxman Fane Four. | PORTE emus [smn urensoe Say hcl] eee Brad a Young Shaw of Senators | varmo | gigetas sears ces | DECLARESH, B. DURYEA Establishes the Season’s a 7 ie pected that to-day gott|| shamplananip at aerden Ch. nd || nies Stories That French Have teon of Chanoe’s Batters, Ali! ~ ARE STILL AT THE TOP || Tit phove the sreatert match over iin bolng the 2 LONDON, Sept. 6.—Among the pas- at ti overy- had an |/eengers who arrived from Havre orl TERNATIONAL, é oatears lows but Two Hits, and Shuts world, When Traver: drew the up- || 42%," Jn that old feoulty I! om. abe Balled States cruiser Ten. om, Revie = feo H. B. je itor at 15, yas afraid to gut Wess| Them Out—Sofne Achieve- Der half and Oulmet the lower halt || bal Deasee Duryea of New sa i i : i : i t § i geome stage York, owner of the Derby winner before the tourney opened, golf fans escond meeting of the year wae et || Durbar. Durbar is at La Morlaix, | tie mou sreatually clash in ta || Last Cup iy, sat Gmetad |lsteuegra't sas ou cririoees| LORD McCarey Calls Off e e about him. I sent most of my-horses— lL. O finals, Twice before have they met ry rere bout one hundred—to Normandy, but . $ y in matohes on the links, each player I could not get Durbar and « few Ki lb d being credited with a victory. The mares ava from La Morlatx, be- I ane-Dun ee out matoh to-day is at 36 holes, Suse the Germans came so quickly. will tackle Johnny Harvey, With four national amateur cham-|Oeimet holed the ‘winning ‘putt OB Homeres, Xisett hn Amerieen Gas 67- 7 mG | ; nny Harvey, os Angeles Promoter Satisfied} Joo Thomas, the fast New Orleanu tnly, playing one game. at Phil Seale sete s E I again, there rave || Dionshipsto his credit, Travers's po-|the home green. Ing over the stables, and I hope’ the ‘was made in Milwaukee, danger that 't! e Stallings rigade sition in the world of golf ts secure,| Fownes's second shot to the home| Prussians will treat Durbar and the q Nghtwelght, and Benny Leonard, > there receiving, fable will again ump te the front by || And eo, for that matter, ie Oulmet’s. Synge ep spade yl verdes a cy mares as neutral goods, Local. Boxer Can’t Make} mranagoment ot Billy Gideon have nving: aa Paper plone Be PR li i) ven before he had attained his ma- and in pitching out he “The stories that have appeared in been secured by Matchmaker Tom decision if offered I ; teat ) fority he had won the national o; if too much of @ putt for h's|Certain American newspapers that} Featherweight Limit and Be| McArdle to meet for ten rounds at ped ae) Seer bane 4 ser Chmnplousitn. Outs? pen | four although the try only failed hy |the French ure going to eat the race 4 the Fairmont A. C. show on Saturday which is likely, can you imagine Il the French Rhauaplecahg Aree the turn of a ball. ata oe ane The Gotnomentw! Strong. evening, Sept. 12. x Mendem atthe Roster, ball peck || months back, and only recently he| Tove who followed ‘Travers and | not taking any young horses or brood Harry Stone, the local fighter whe e Y }| succesafully defended the champion- | Walter Travis in the early part of| mares or stallions. They comman- ‘ has been claiming the welterweight bee chip of Massachusetts. Small won- | their match were surprised at the in-|deered just a few old horees, and By John Pollock. t#le ever since he defeated Johnny eae der Manchester and its temporary | ‘iferent manner in which the cham-| were as nice as could be about every- 7 5 Summers and Matt Wells, the A “What fyi population of one thousand golfers | Dion started. thing; absolutely fair and just in HERE will t@ no featherweight | leh fighters, in Australia, will h ‘taken! from other States and cities are on| For a time the Upper Montolair| every by I've been living in the championship battle between his first appearance in a bout in this "] Ne Red bax have oat ; golfer could not seem to do anything | country right in the midst of things, Cha: country in over a year in a ten-rouad ‘3 nace MK ad"te Gs here is justification for the belief | right, so that the first thing he knew | eo I know that if I lose anything It mpion Johnny Kilbane and| battle with Phil Bloom at the Broad- that a match {is on the tapis that| he was 8 down. In fact, he turned for | will be through German raiders, Johnny Dundee of this city at Vernon,| way Sporting Club of, Bi a may never be duplicated. No matter] home; in the moi that way,| “But I'm not worrying about the} Cal., on Sept. 22, because Dundee is| Tuesday night, hat the outcome may be, there is| taking 42 to go out. He came home| Prussians, The French made no at-| unable to do the featherweight limit, c —— reason to believe that both for quality | fast, however, and stood 1 up at tae| tempt to take supplies except what "| Four clubs will stage boxing rand tenacity the struggle will eclipse | end of the round. He took 78. Y ‘absolutely needed and what one | Which is 122 poun: igh in at the| to-night as follows: Fairmont A. in, nbsp ever seen on any American| Later on the title bolder generally a one had more eup-|ring side. Tom McCarey, who was| Johnny Howard of Bayonne vs, moment| Ouimet reached the finals the end te was evident that ‘Travia at'we were: moet| Promoting the fight, declared te | eae ee va Fraak ef en was ev! + Ay J It'was announced that O'Toole was| expense of W. C, Fownes ir, of Ones | wae doomed “These two have now |kindly treated by the oficers of tne | contest off after he had seen that| pan” ‘Brosdway. Sporting pe t é h H - fr 45 Hl i having his first bath of fire as a/mont, the’ match ter: on the| met five times in national tourna-| Tennessee. They brought over all our | Dundee weighed 188 pounds, stripped, | Brooklyn, Eddie O'Keefe v: pong i Bae Seana Base Esato te pn ona in favor o' rot in @ of re ol eemi-! once. 4 evel that shook the roof of the| Travers et too much for the| The other match soty proteases beara —cameeieeead quired weight and be strong. Dun- rell, Fred McKay Whitey Alles, stadium, while this time the doings| veteran Walter J. Travis of Garden| the best golf of the day, Oulmet Ebb ts R t aaa willl A ha of the Braves got the cold shoulder.| City. outmet | ens Rownes going around in 74 in the e equests devs maghaor wae ing to ave Philadelphia, Hatt- ialowe “who wakes & gains Ache, "| nas been in the Anais in the acuateas| Ge deve coe and then the other aren New Umpires for |*==" >= ae aaron nee at nelibenat| pression with the Aight fane of Rock- exiled championship. | Fownee won the tide | bad the advantage and the way they CW UMP OP [oerirsa tne proneaiting, Miltene ain away by his great ten-round go with other ny C3 ta and Travers has won all save | baggage and servants, and were just | which convinced him that the little| Brandt of Brooklyn. Irving A. — courteous as possible.” | Traian could not possibly do the eee} Brooklyn, Billy Glover ve, Mike | in 1910 at Brookline. brought off putts at critical a The Giants have another “crucial” now accept a match with Abe Attell| been signed up for double header on their hands to-day, | played Britiantly snd the large gal- | Kept ‘he gallery worked up to @ bigh Games To- Day 14 a signed up ir in Ban Franciaco on Oct. 29, for which | His opponent will be and th “ p> ,000 men and women ! tension. rebate bat mow Ts oo he is to receive $4,000, jom he will meet at a special ‘war news |chance of the lead being cneeaeel : Declaring that his club has been| John Reisler is so certain that Wii. of Monday atahte eae Ting” | (o's full game'and's wut tt ees] Great Interest in Syracuse Races | ,,2virs, os Bs cub, tas bees |, John Ralaiey 1s a0 corsain, that, Wi. ; ee ee Neorers inenen te alent to une ° 4 by Umpires in and Quigley in pivere in Cod twecry round Bate ePo a; gam se , that un dark dey tone | Marauard in ine art sume and! 6 Despite Small Fields That Rule} tia: tue wn: vin oe Gane|*, Tiseanid. Ghote. Gsee| [apie a 7 Level Tesreau are to both his sire, Sir Winfred and Bo- | &t Dob mere President Saree 3, panes te it Bam Wallach at the vee, Z —— it Betis prone the decision. Wallach recently an- r* MoGravw, realizing the necessity Runners Attracting Just as eres ofthe N cua Lana i on tne tone pounced in eae column Saat Ravers * ie ’ . distance telephone and asked him as ayer " caped were Hartzell, Daley and Mul-| of taking no chances of any kind wads a wh to Bites Fabris ceate As tor the ids bot |! pow, has decided that'in'the fu. | Large Crowds as Did Trot Tr Sic he Spee Nmciste th tocar e dont | Gunboat Smith and Al. Reich, the Wash jen. It was unfortunate for Ray Fisher,| ture all games at the Polo i to te an tatuchutely eenuiee |for he also had pitched a masterful! Grounde must begin at 8 o'clock ters Earlier in Week. if Welsh ever to meet | same, allowing but four hits and a) 4, prevent any possibility of dark- again—that is purely a bluff, | single run. neas interfering. In case of dou- . promising young local heavyweight, “Thies is not rat time that the | Will most likely be matched to meet in @ ten-round bout at the Stadium owners of clubs in the National |’) % the night of Sept. 23. The ee League have complained about these f the fighters have both @ aafe guess that Willie won't ble-headera the firat game will be- (Special to The Evening World.) two umpires," eaid President Ebbets | Managers 0! Hing up any $25,000 in cash to}, Sal eta Rk ve a eee gin at 1.80 o'clock. In addition to Syracuse, Sept. 6. | Font f Belmont | etter the gum ~eosgtt MoGraw on Rye Gibees. aes vere thee Tree utd bo ‘an extremelg | youngater, Clarke Gripith declares | that, he has made arrangements OTWITHBTANDING the fact! turn richer if not wiser if ‘Trojan |Puth men were incompetent, and I | (ate. thing to risk ‘so much| that he twill shoot Walter John- for his club to travel in the day that the fields in the races here|does not vindicate his defeat in the | 2m "more convinced than ever now ; ton at the New York heroes thie | time Prete elh ogg lie Ve have been very small and in| Hopeful.” that the Giants’ manager le right. It] Otis, ‘Ai "Heich ‘will be seen in my instances Ip affairs, lay morn! q LE we're mentioning fighters! are ip the defeat euftered by reat. The team will leave for |™&ny ' two-horse the ee was only y. Before the running of the fifth race ler real jon again on Wednesday ape ing ed to-day to id matches without ole Boston to-morrow afternoon at 1 | interest that bee been manifested by| \: was freely rumored around that Q night. He was matoh on roe poste gga ae Hise [pvt Puta wth poy o'clock instead of taking the |Visitore has been phenomenal.| Gifford Cochran's Figinny was lame,|and send two other men to umpire fe Lie wgrey, the Gonstisa 4 Gunboat Smith. The Gun-| ast appcarance of Sir Walter in weual 11 o'clock train at night. ‘Throughout the first three days of| on the stre! of which report the|the remaining games between the vw , for roun Me our best heavyweight, and| New York this season, and as pecan the week the trotters held forth and | talent went hook, line and ainker to|Giante and Dodgers. I hope Preai. |Next show of the Stadium A.C. In vw - 4 IN, HOe, Gi Rainiited te-aveunde freee the favorite Stromboli, as if the con- | dent Tener will grant m: uest and |the other ten-round go Mike Masie of no inan when in the ring.| Jong as hie record haen't deen of | ‘Though the Phillies tore into| attracted immense crowds, and the| test was over, deepite the fact that| teks Huson and Quiles away, ae ng | ees 4 the beat the Yank batters say t’a¢ | Pitcher James for thirteen hits yes-| spectators enjoyed the sport and un-|Joe McCahey was astride Figinny. | club is suffering terribly as a result SPORTING. one more blot won't hurt. They | terday, Dooin's club made enough| derstood it, but when the runners| The “Silent One” again demonstrated | of their poor decisions,” pee VS ‘and, anyway, doesn't like| Mad rather Beat that fellow than | errors to Net the Saree top tarot | came on the acene there was no no-| nia superior horsemanship over hie qaianager Robingon, wes, also bot he’s ‘associated with. Not] % Anish fifth. Boston star wae bit there is evi.| ticeable abatement of interest, which | poll, with 118 pounds up, to step out | umpires’ bad rulings, | “Robbie” was R A Bene nn | Ammons the Giants who got, back| inet det he us besinnine tre of seems to increase aa the threo days'| and set a, fast pace, He, resersined | put out of the game, slong with Jake Feal trouble te that big Jeas|from Brooklyn last night there wus] inte 'fvalther James, ‘Tyler or Ru-| recline progresses, It Now York. that {t appeared as | puting decisions, and all three claim , hard man to beat, aga | Herd "O'toole. Though ‘he Gian'e| dolph falters: his chances are gone,| Visitors ton tir who'come from ail| if Stromboli was already home, he| that they were justified in golng after K to knock out any man ef Sateat ein the world, | #24 he will now begin using some of| over the entire State take the enthu- | #et Figinny down for the final effort | the umpii they did, nboat Brith defeated him in | pitch the Fine mtr of the Pirates| the others to fill in the gaps, siastic interest they do in the per-| and easily wore the favorite down in| Nap urely going to twirl BEGIN Ss M re) ND AY roved that his arm te etrOnE @MOUER) of ene week's doings in| rms oe tee ore 9 RN STOR the Paooad same, fay, ihe Doane | \c? houblecheaders that are ta be'the| the wonderful race. of the National| James F. Johnson, who races under| Schuyler L, Parsons, Andrew Mil-\| Nap fecls certain that hls arm ts weli ||] The Matron Stakes ‘The Jerome Hi Two-Mile Steeplechase lot of the Giants during the next four| League would indicate that the'the nom de course of the Quincy | ler and H. K. Knapp, mbers of the| enough to permit him to pitch, and AND renee OTHER RAORS. SRST Ay, p80 PM, thay, have weeks, He is welcomed with apen | CRAmra ar nave cuthit ail the stone | Grande “Testerdeer “tn avesteing “of | sea Sil eon over for faders res: | hoo twirl one ‘of the, garues and fe Spang, Bede's. alse da ba go] ¢ . own, ey out e of hook ys in sD in ad 1 » 2.00, 1.) 4 I 1, _ M, ed Meow Sednitely | ares: clube and their base running has! ‘Trojan’s victory in the Futurity, Mr.|ing. They, as well as August Bel- | “Robbie” informed nim that he would |i] It. ton'8 “1 Gem, iid ay be: SHE" Sreme nary, start of O'Tos! pose ‘even to the point of reck-| Johnson said: “After the downpour | mont, who wes an arrival work him in the Mente Overseaiousness in base! of fain the Friday before the fore, ‘expressed Pfofter, who beat the G! ny Ooestal cate walee ob 1820, (Ei tap ‘brochure come. -”°'* "| Seda beturn Woo uitimass wtapee, 0] tap Pag Sa A AEE Sy By