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Tihats3 SOMBRE ESI eC TE Sp: ey BE ie i Ye THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER FST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ——— GETTING THE BUMPS IN BEANVILLE Copyright, 1914, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York World), ¢ QUMET PREDICTED YEAR AGO HE'D WI AMATEUR OLE TITLE New Champion Made Proph- ecy After His Victory Over Vardon and Ray. 1 ream THAT Tus CIRCUMLOCUTORY TRANSPOSITION OF ReoULTS Wit SvENTUATE In AUCH MENTAL RTURBATION ley-Lea6o ger orF [IY pore! Bro@kline, Mass., Sep. 8. SHBORS of Francis Oulmet here, after celebrating their townsman’s great victory at Manchestor last Saturday, recall that the new amateur golf champion pre- : Game Causes Mayor eg A ; S y dicted just a year ago be would t Jerry Travers for his title, At ¥ 3 Crores We ieee ‘ that time Ouimet said that if he and f 8’ Behavior in Second : there ever be a baseball f z Travers ever met for tho title his feaeon in which some of our' yy superior play with wooden lube Gear Giants will fall to de- would win for him, and his predic- ordipary rowdyiem when tion came true at Manchester, where fre losing an Importan’ game? the former champion went down to by past performances, It's a| defeat because he couldn't keep his ‘@f time to even discuss the drives atraight. y of such a thing. ? Oulmet made his remarkable "a first game at Boston Y ke G t: W kk Mi prophecy the diy after be won from friend, Snodgrass, atuck on ers e s ee. ore Vardon and Ray in that memorable play-off for the open championship at wth atl Racing After Belmont Park):.'s.0" 32 scree" Stone in Bout Here for First Time in Two Years ‘loctors in the house who examined bit him with a wild pall. your nose and waggling trick, at the; it pronounced the Injury a sprain. of @ programme for the meeting. neighbors atreamed into the little a deadly in-;Since Last Seen Here He HaS| Keveatediy during tho bout 'Grons ‘ — Oulmet home on Park atreet, @p- : wearied from chasing Tillman, stood $10,000 Deposited by Mer-| The arst day of fall racing in Ne te the sixteenth tee on the Coun- fans hooted Snodsrass. ana| Beaten Best of Australian | plored Tilns oF git, AE and tm: rf ~ ree Ot eee Naan tha eae all try Club Hoke, and congratulated the 2 man to figh' 2 & huge success. It w t fal that he had a fine, gentle- ‘fe igh Merlo = chants to Pay Purses to | Ireeting. attempted in New York|new title holder. panty diedain for public opinton and and English Boxers. H singe 10. A big bollday crowd was) “Itear you're going to play ‘Travers ‘eter 2 Snodgrass pursued bis 3 ; ine the only. portion of Jovany's Cebeathids oR bamaiading the faking of whag|£F ® 9600 side,bet, Francis?” asked ‘ ded way when be reached anatomy that was not securely guard- is practically a world’s record for a]one of Oulmet's neighbors. Again be thumbed his By John Pollock. aggressor at all mile around a turn. August Bi “Nonsense,” ‘quickly replied the 7 . He did his b . t's St o ster; “there ere cue threw @ pop Lee OCAL fans will bave a chance ts | tans thei nia tere 10 ive the By Vincent Treanor. See Aa AACE, heatine inthe Pavia) Rape? Younmaters, “Chere’s: notkine Me atruck near Snodgrass’s fest. ee whether Harry Stone, the gp bates FIVE race mosting ls now 94-| Whitney's Gainer in the most thrill- 7 picked it up and posed as Jocal boxer, has improved as PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 8.—After i ’ eured Yonkers citisens. The|ing race of the day. Amalfi ran a ‘This remark prompted the open tatended to throw it into the much as bie record abroad would lead ink ioe (ys tw ean Z meeting regularly sanctioned) mile at the Syracuse fair in 136%,|champion to turn to @ friend who etand. This foolish and bos-|tren to believe at the Broadway | Senne beer ee tne peor | by anevdechy Ghuv wat be bela at] and (0 all inteute and urpower thls! naq been with Nim ll dey and relaie 098 as the record, but the condi! mverel sporting Club of Brooklyn to-night,| and the succeeding four roundy and | the Empire City track at the conclu-| £6 “uturont from those which pres po baAt not boastfully how pre. | confidently where he meets Phil Bloom, the cantly whipped Willie Moore of this 7 | sion of the Belmont meeting, or from! vatled, yesterday. Amalfi on alhe considered his chances with Brooklyn lightweight, in « ten-rouna | °''* Bie ; j Tuesday, Sept. 22, to Saturday, Sept.| tra ihard as « board. Everybody | travers. pout. Stoue has nut been cen 12 80-1 Benny Leonard of this city out- STi | 26, inolusive, It will be held ip oon-|2srees that Stromboll’s performance) worry ty a wonierful golfer,” be- tion tn this city im nearly two years,/ pointed Pal Moore of Philadelphia in ea a | junction: p toed the Fair at the course, gan Ouimet. “I have lots of june fand since performing hore hes defeat-| 0 ten-round bout at the Browa A. C. There 4 ery ries ie ger tel Many who wagered on Guiner to}and 1 dou't intend to hurry mpself. ed Hughie Mebegan, Matt Wells and| of Far Rockaway. . fatter. ‘The merchante of Yookersl {roy thoula bave meadionp Zeal 188) p intend to remain always an Sishe —_— a of Jobany Summers, which bas earned hed deposited $10,000 with the Yonkers! qualification, They aay Stromboli | eur—f play golf solely for the love warned them that such actlons/pim the world's welterweight cham- + National Bank to pay the purses in|pbumped Galner out of nis stride in-|of !t—and winning (he amateur pionship in foreign countries, RACE CHART five races @ day, each purse to bejside the final eighth, just as he ap-|vhampionship 1 would cherish above ta'petfuled to sonter thes om 2 worth $00. Conklin’ now. has the| peared to be winning. AS a maiter|overything else In Bloom be ts meeting a lad money in hie keeping, and all that] of fact, it was just a case of Jockey nen Ferry and 1 meet it will prab- is mettle - BELMONT PARK, N. Y., TUESDAY, SEPT. 8, 1914. LEAD IN TOURNEY FOR Tomalne to_be done ie the framing) Turner’ putting it on Jorkey Keds] aniy be an even {hing on) pulLiai ere! La of w heater Racing Asenciation’s Fall Meeting. Dbilit 4d “ bled Our approaching ough o it SOD MME Baza sens rte: © sa fae Ne BATTLING LAHN SCORES to wie ons beaten hores, f= the same, too. Bute! got, Jerry Be Pannell —ituste, Ee td gua eck! Woo ra Side Matee Winner, tres. bp Dick K. 0. AT MILITARY A. C.} A .tenient view of Monocacy's detcat| (e's Weak with them, but they fod! Puppet iatle, Gamer C,_Malenest.— Time, 1,30 COLLEGE fi IF TLE by trong in the opening avent is that Bive'me any trouble. Of course Jerry | At the Military A.C, Jast night Bat-|Monocacy “died” under Butwell just| Sas it on me when it eto Ceres ie ds Er Ning Lahn, the hard bitting frooki: he a d to hi ence, but | got considerable experi- Bentamwetint, pard, pitting va | 56, Be aepsared to ave the race won, he has good bouts against noses and waggle their | Freddie Weis, ‘Pommy Murphy, Jack to cut out] Britton and other men bis weight. Having been informed cian that his right hand, which ghveicured oo bediy while training unately, the great majority| for # battle with Joe Rivers at Ver- Wes, ‘out ‘Harry| Either that or Jimmy tossed it off | ice list week.” ‘al. on July 4, was well enough Johnson he seventh round of a 7 ‘The open champion then was about are ot rowdien um Cala.on gy A. Xa woigaat Ee ee = ara |gahettha em oting content faba |\ng°S? a tia Bute show on spa im gaanewih Giants and’ Braves broke) Dis decided to Ke Mo, pemsot in| sede vend’ hed iis epi 1 doing ls bent Elis Defeat Princeton and ¥2iy fa®wno never” bat Shyer nhs Farts, might ‘have landed "Momocacy| 1 eraty wien two Vishiors caused S a the other ten rounds Jimmy Fasane, in fron a qven yesterday and are still tied| Milwaukee on Sept. 1! . opin, % ‘4 From the time Ourmet made his ‘ for @rst in the National League nenne 8 Hee. Crimson Team Outplays | Hors ping ORs “drakats of Brook’ | Jimmy Rowe wae down at the| prediction he has been preparing agi ’ Eddie Campl, the bantamweight \iyn in ten slashing rounds. ‘The tht] Whitney's Brookdale Farm, so Tom|}!\nning for his meeting with Travers. SOROS FRCS. as oaly one little! cvampion of San Francisco, has ar- Penn at Garden Cit wan a corker for the entire distance. | Healey, the Wilson trainer, saddied| Tie Week following the open cham- ns gated yl fate alert en eth on Y: | George Wises sates ‘Toung Domialek) Gainer, : pionahip last September Quimet and game, and| round bout there on Sep wi eaten cecine! Travers came to - Giants cross-co1 Herman, the New Orleans ban- roinc: hes here and Oulmet wou Sounne ps So anna Mal ged tam, which te ud be scolded Eetore (Mpecial to The Evening Wortd.) BASEBALL NOTES. pill Was 88. 268 colnsitenie: caas ire ' seenole maton Bue te rout je o, Geor ry rm Thand allt 18 “ =i Gai 1 coungster wantes o capture ” ot Ht was only like land-|‘"enager of Campl, writes that the ot 5 oa Te Tas data ia he acen Meni theme e Sr To Tinea | _ GARDEN GOLF Che eer a 1¢ must Ravé Been a source of | moncy and Figinny “should spilt the) xmateur honors ‘Travers fou: @ Nght left and receiving in re-| bout will draw at least $8,000, Fuiwedt. 3 The Yale and Harvard teams led at] grep satisfaction to Josh Devore | jerome Handicap. It evidently didn’t| times and he banked everything on the finish of the second round here to- to have driven in the wedge that |hurt them to race at the Syracuse his struggle with the former cham- day {n the annual intercollegiate golf brought about the defeat of | fatr. pion at Manchester last week, championship. The Bull Dog clubbed Mathewson in the morning game. {ts way to victory over Princeton in| Though Josh always loked upon =| the four-ball competition, while Har-| Mutty Lee mane OF Ceara ne vard defeated Pennsylvania, Thes his infleld hit in the ninth that wins placed the teams as follows:! Gyened the way for Evers'e single Princetdh, 1, and| 49 Jand the victory. eolar plexus punch of the sort = toag years Bob Jack Dillon, the crack Indianapolis ago by Bob Fits-| ,, itdiowolght, who intends to do con- aiderable fighting in the East thi far as yesterday is con-| fall ae winter pei bean. aeauree ie i meet oO jouck, J y’ eee ee ee in tbe lhichter, for ten rounds before the » Just what men-) yancuster (Pa.) A. C. on Oct. 1, pep the overwhelming after- sont nd Sumarhiead ran Tike & tenia 0 the i ‘awey under the whip. will “give the Giants, welll gnq meets Fred McKay, the Canada ~- i Pennsylvania, 1. a In the meantime the Boston Red heavyweight, in a ten-round bout at | | : Yale began to add to its long string erga Gowan a the Stadium A G. to-morrew Diehl, WINNERS AT MONTREAL FEDERAL LEAGUE of golf victories when the Tigers os, sornswhat abegnes PY ee atory| is ng into cot nay = roved easy victims. a FIRST RACE__P + ; proved easy . @ grouch over the Yanks having that's s scream, It has to| Park. Mike Masie tackles Johnny 1urse $500; sellin, HOLDS MYSTERIOUS "The Harvard-Penn match, how-|knocked them out of their onward @0 with the large quantities y in the other ton-round go, two-year-olds; five and a half fur- longs.—Finalee, 107 (Campbell), 30 to! tten matter sent out by} Al, McCoy, who came Into posses ' ‘ ‘ Curley of Chicago, who in-|sion of the middleweight champion. | } 8 to 1 and 3% to 1, first; Borax, 106 “everybody & week or so ago| ship title by putting George Chip to (Metedif), 13 to 5, 6 to 6 and 8 to 5, te now manager of Jess Wil- alosp in tha aret Bet sate Ross second; Don Cortez, 107 (Callahan), fwas backed by somebody with| fren number of boute this winter,| ¢ to 1.8 to 5 and 4 to, third. Time,| of money and proposed to| Buttling Levinsky, who boxes every) 1094-5, Cardigan, Jack Marlow, in such a way as] 447 oe peree se be eae Boing [+ Amee Leslie, Dixie, Carrie Orme| ch i ; 0 him world's champion and) fey again. ii mn Ne! also ran. by the three Wards iw up ® everter million of money. SECOND RACE.—$500; selling: || Whe own the Brooklyn club, ani dey jen't Willard’s manacer, ac. | Young Gradwell, the Newark wel-| three-year-olds and up; six furlongs others of his aids from the various * lterweight, and Frankie Nelson of b 7 in the circuit. Ned Hanlon to Jones, never was Willard’s | Hrcokiyn, will claah in the star bout] ~OFtye, 108 (Callahan), 4% to L, 11 to |] of Baltimore and E, W. Gwinner of , and never will be Willard’s| of ten rounds at the show to be held | § and 6 tos, rat; Phe Spirit, 108 (Am- || Pittsburgh were said to be prime Jean backs Tom's state-|by the Rockaway each A, C, to- | Prave) 11 tod, & to bane Dt movers in the business at hand, K ight. Frankie Mahon and Youn, ond; King Chilton, 105 (Collins), but this nobody would affirm, Th ‘which ought to make it good, oi key will awap nunches in ihe 1, 56 to 1 and 2% to 1, third, Time,’ | mysterious little knot of outlaw Jones tells the tale, Curley went | MhUMCy | Yound content 1161-8. Bodoin, Broomshedge, Hen-|] promoters attended the game at Dhicago to “grab” Willard, He|°'”* oe otic, Carrollton, Nada, Mas, The Gs ashington Park in the afternoon, Tine aad Gavicd Ga ernor, Magic Star, Harvest Queen, | but all were mum. They refused Bu loth d Redondo al +} ies. to ee come shows, vourrt | WILLIE BEECHER LOSES apenions and Becenas so Fa CT ae OCG fm dinners und liquid refreshments | DECISION TO RIVERS, BUT | bonne's Breeders Stak f h the Chicago toid him that if he'd only tr for th if r te i aa lth Curley’ he ‘would ak | . PUTS UP CLOSE BATTLE. | nie scx : ue ae merted fo he sonnaering more interesting. Clement | stride toward the Athletics. While MEETING IN BROOKLYN. | over, w the Sox were losing to the Highland- B. Wobater jr, and C. W. B. Town-| org the Athletics walloped the Sen send_won over Edward P. Allis 34,| tore and got back thelr bie lead. The the Wisconsin champion, who was|Red Sox have real hooes of being is ’ able to overtake the Athletics, though partnered with J. W. Hubbell. Allis] ble {© uectas one it until they be- was the youngster who last year|gan to get excited yesterday, On startled the Western golfers by hol- Ghote bensh tey were eg hor ing out a 260-yard drive. Allis couldn't] grabbing both games here an Teg tho attack of the Penn allies, | ove #= and one half games behind, His putting was uncertain and he al-| “If we had to play the Athiotica,” lowed himself to get trapped twice at ia a ci arrlenGy “ yeaa win 6 @ennant sure. ou know the critical sixteenth hole, giving] tt A Meaatan* thaee tea cat Penn its only point. of the last twel?e gamcs? More than Webster, the other Crimson repre-| that we beat them five straight.” sentative, improved over his work ear pened és Owner Joseph Lannin of the Red | yesterday and played fine golf against], 0™ratched the double-header from Imitation invariably wallows Penn, Summary: @ box near the Boston bench, and s—! W. H. Gardner 24, and R. De %.|had a great time until the slaughter in the wake of success—be Miere y ? rted in the second game, Pierce, Yale, beat Gs A Peacock and started in the second gare acer has |SUre yOu get the package 3 up and 2;/ proved to be worth the $15,000 a year know sa im: W. c. Taylor and F, 8. Gaines, Yale, |that you are paying him?" I naked you or is ght Fat! iad THE TURKISH BLEND CIGARETTE A friendly blend of choice tobaccos Simultan of the ir Chicago for th meeting in Gilmore together, which le thing he happened to desire, to 10, 1 , ; 7. Mr. Lannin early in the first game, |—*4 original Turkish- juncture big Jess, who had (Special to The Eveving World.) Broom, 116 (Burns), 13 to 10, 1 to een Me ai aot, aenenth - For a moment he did not answer, and the. sna . sowrle, Princeton, ¢ Up il. MIT thought he had not heard. ‘Just | blend. and out, secon Irish Pride, 102 Hently accepting Curley’s hox- and isn't likely to bave in| of his blows seemed to have any ef- to-morrow's races a opened bis mouth and said Los Angeles, Sept. 8 | (ajotealf), 13 to 10, 1 to 4 and out, — Washburn and R.N.B. Fay, Prince-lthon Speaker lammed a home run ing. CE RIVERS had quite a eurprise| (nia. ‘Time—241 1-5. Suiver also MONTR ton, beat P. 8, Bush and L. 1, Bredin,|into the right-field bleachers that have @ three year contract with tn Willle Beec’ , and though ho| ran. EAL ENTRIES. Yale, 4 up and 3; C. Webster jr. and| won the ones,” quoth Willard, Saas aati: Awanteerbend: = aes iaddiaad, ©” W. B, Townsend, Pennsylvania, |" “ryeg, § * he replied. y, Fecoyering from his faint, go si abt MONTREAL, oO. beat Ki, P. Allis 3d and J, W. Hubbell, 4 to hdd ‘Tom Jones and try | decision, there were many in the bix| BELMONT PARK ENTRIES. | . 4) Ont. Sept. &—The| Harvard, 3 up and 2; L. W, Canan - _ —— — —- Willard’a contract, ana J. crowd that thought a draw more Ae atel, entries for to-morrow's races are as|und J. G, Heyburn, Harvard, beat C. | 5 = aaa ‘SPORTING. — . s as las equitable. BELMONT PARK RACE TRACK, | follows: H. Louvett and A. B Kennedy tg capes 3 Dt g ens va a ( . "t anything to nt} “Rivers foucht his best, but none! x, y,, Sept, %—The official entries |, hi rol aR Penner anle # Ub Are arvar, Watch! Watch! Watch! beat J. H. Gay jr, and John Hemp- e pas TOlOWSG| cer, aud owe | tl } test on the New Yorker, who con- lones showed his contract with | siiniiy beved in for more, Beech aking it from bis | 3% ‘ties : : ng Mt from his | vas by far the best at close range, d, wl ‘air, sufficiently | and his body | s siowed the Mexi- ai witnessed aud sworn to| can down several times, (Jon hill, Pennsylvania, 6 up and 5. The winners of todays. matobes will meet in the final round to-mor- FY wi ee te ft Ra mecenes! = he Largest Merchant -Tailor- decided, the competition in singles started thin afteraoon with six vias) ing Establishment in the World ers to a side, | —$—$<——_—_ RACING BELMONT PARK » According to its tern Rivers had an undisputed advan- certain Anancial consider | race in but two rounds, and the same Re £8, fudie 4m “Ai? Hyomet L: es paid him 5 806 Hol ‘ (G8) Sone + | Be mgned, May might be eaid of Beaehier, bul tn en: | itl ; PACEMAKERS CHOSEN, | a@Mmounces the greatest Fall TO-MORROW power tes 8 knocked off is feet 1 me oon Renee i , ac ) i ; $ $ i HM ts Here eer ons mpc | aint bh eae lias FOR FIFTY-MILE RACE. Sale in the history of its busi- | SIX STIRRING EVENTS f tiring at the finish. Rivera’s ac 4 , : > reais yeu Cree did him no good, because hi DUEH X ‘The pacemakers have been chosen for Ww INCLUDING THR i —_~—- -— flows avemed to lack sudiclent ateam ana t ea : 7 Hon the fifty-mile international motor paved ness. See tomorrow Ss . orld. $1000 AutumoHi h . ht wan to Play Foy To-Day, | to dent Beecher, while the latter had| 414, 4 Bea Conant Viowndiwerts, 142 ie fll" Tnat at the Brighton Beach Motordrome rs | arhighweig! Walker Cockran, the young billiardist| BO ReIENCE at all god hit like a mid~| jy" [onme:: Ligoet ? Ne a oshoas ie Fonts “1 |tosmorrow night, Charley Stein will be] Broadway ® landica jam Chirage ted Edward Basan) ‘Hewelsht Brine Pie fixc toewe yearuld ‘ “t) ines vee | Vincenzo Mudonna’a pacer, Walthour, end BLMMila Bincoleekease, ri gome or 141 batk line wt Doyle's! yrePSON, Wis. Sept, &—Leach| 4 Wooltes Ha 0: weety yt: Wiley, Bedell. Moran ena erman wil 9th St. | vanee BACH AtE.S0 TM, an Mast nicht by oeare of 200/ Crows of New York chased Jobnny | ‘ iY ravi 7 “| Mochn and Nazuo, reapectively,. t s = : Leave PeGIVann A 4 oe jixvocn dnmings), This after | ariilman of Minneapolls around the Haw : 3 ago “invee| On) the dope “or "dhe ‘semi-finals the [a = = mI Eeatt commecvenn, Miatlon, 886, ia quite a anak aU the balk | ring for ten rounds, and on the basis .pussauncat | race lies between Walthour, ———— ———— — Brooklyn, at 12.200 and at intervele any OS we augue | race armen and - "ia oo eee a seyrmeianancsloines ie Mid slat gt i ii, ips, 4: bee aee|” MAKES. 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