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UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY vd | 2 | | “WeGraw Better Order His >, Glants to Put Their Autos in! ; Storage at Once if He Ex- pects Them to Win the Pen- as oP aca at y UTOB and soft living have polled the Giants,” says Connie Mack, adding an- Upe to the lit. ure of hard Werk. The greatest books, they say, been written in garrots, the fmventions huve peen made penniless inventors. The greatest has been done by hungry Geeperate armies. And it's a i) Fecognized fact that the walllionaire doesn't work as During the short time ieft Johnny | Métiraw would do well to bave the 5 © nts put their autos in storage, having their breakfasts in bed, out the beauty sleeps and deny ves the pieasure of exercising i DOALITTE Be STROMBOL WIS THE MANHATTAN AT BELMONT TACK Comely, Two-Year-Old, Made Winner Extend Himself— Embroidery Scores. | % (spectal to The Frening Won.) BELMONT PARK RACE TRACK, N. Y¥., Sept. 14—August Belmont Stromboli won the Manhattan Handi- cap, the feature of the card /to-day, In & thrilling drive throughout the stretch. Comely, added when Pebbles was scratched, had set the pace all the way and only inside the Inst six teenth did the Belmont gelding suc- ceed in getting up. Up to that time,! Stromboli took the task of chasing the Butler filly home. When he caught Comely, however, the latter had given her best efforts and was through, #0 that Stromboli went on to win by a length going away. Frederick L after laying off the pace to the stretch saved ground on the rail in the run home and was @ handy third. FIRST RACE. Watertown failed his backers again in the opening event as an odds on choice, He and Hanson ran close together to the eighth pole and then the latter drew away to win in 4 gallop. Nathan was working hard on Watertown all through the final eighth, but right at the end he suc- cumbed te the closing rush of Trust Me. He Will was never a serious contender, SECOND RACE. Magnet, running in the old colors, made famo: Banastar and other good on by ex-Corporation Counsel Clark, was clever winner of the sec- beating out August Bel- Thornhill, Spearhead was the only other starter. Thornhill and Magnet raced like a team the way to well into the atretch, and then But- well, on Magnet, and Turner, on. Thornhill, sat down to make a quar- ter-mile race of it. Butwe}l had to go to the whip as Thornhilf bore out on him, but finally Magnet drew clear, going on to win by two lengths. THIRD RACE, Embroidery was a good thing inthe third, a two-year-old selling eve: and she won practically all ti eS cone a! rs é col pare to win from persistent cont mder throughout. Astrology finished out and strong, coming from far k to be thi Mabel Montgom- ery had scant speed. All the wise boys cleaned up on Embroidery. FIFTH RACE. Baybrook won the steeplechase handicap, but he had to it it out e ey step of the journey. Firat Zell-| wi was the thorn in Tommy) Wright's side on Baybrook and he had disposed of him on the fiat, | along came the favorite, great rush that sent drive to win by just djd get the head from Zellwood. Syosset lay too far out of it early jE oak! A WINNERS AT MONTREAL, FIRST RACE—Purse $500; three- ear-olds and ul x furlonge—Paint ush, 108 (Cal ), 11 to 6, & to & and out, first; H. rd, 111 (Metcalf), 1 to 6, 3.to 6 and out, second; York- 7 (Burns), 8 to 6, & to le al . E—Purse $500; mat en two-year-olds; five furlongs.—Asb- okan, 110 (Ward), 50 to 1, 15 to 1 and 5 to 1, first; *Amont, 115 (Burns), 7 to 2, 4 to 6 and out, second; Broom Flower, 110 (Callahan), 11 to 10, 8 to OLIN BELT, the Australl _g heavyweight who arrived from England last week, may be able make it interesting for some of our cavyweights, after all. Manager says that Colin was 20 and out, third, Timy, 1,041-5, *Lin- gar, Brook Cress, Anna Rose, Japeot and Lady May also ran. *Coupled. THIRD RACE—Purse $500; three- year-olds and up; Canadian bred; one mile and seventy yards.—Prince Philsthorpe, 104 (Neander) 6 and 1 to firs (Callahan), io 1, to 3, second; Conneff, 103 (Carroll), 80 to 1, 8 to1 and 8 to 1, third, Time, 1401-5. Corn Broom, Puritan Lass and Bursar also ran, FOURTH RACE—Purse $1,500; Rapids Handicap; — three-y old and upward; alx furlon: Lady, 91 (Acton), 9 to 2, 7 to & first; Pan Zareta, 126 (Burn: ond; Bray to 2, 3 to? third, Time—1.14 4-6, Inkle and Mirimich! also raj FIFTH RACE—Purse $6! year-olds and up; mile and a aix- teenth.—Billie Baker, 109 (Ward), 8 to 1, 3 to 1 and 6 to 6, fi 102 (Neander), 8 to 5, 8 to 6 and 1 to 4, second; TomHancock, 103 (Mte- calf), 11 to 5, 7 to 10 and 1 to 8, third. Time—1.502-5, Annie Sellers, Ponte 4 fract, Batwa and Mediator also ra: a a 1o ey slammed that the drive "s ankle, Bell LEXINGTON ENTRIES. Cravath out. NO RU: | FIFTH IN! | RUNB. SIXTH INNING—Doyle was hit by SERS V ERNE VSESE) MORAY CBee mere te we) emer ce M went out, O'Toole to Fletcher to Merkle. ONE RUN. SEVENTH — INNING — Robertson singled to right. CU ete.) ball put; Robertson on second. On srant's grounder Robertson was chased back to second and Grant, who also ran to that base, was touched out, Martin to Byrne to Lobert to Becker. Merkie doubled to left, ge 8 ie ae ‘oole pop! ISohnson struck out. O” to Lobert. ONE RUN. Grant threw Cravath out. B).ne filed to Robertson, Paskert struck | out. 8. —— . NO RUNS. j EIGHTH INNING—Snodgrass beat out a grounder to Martin. Do; Hits by Robertson and Merkle] it'fecond, "Gn an attarapted double steal, Doyle was caught at secon Dooin to G, Burn Byrne. G. Paved Way to Victory Over Phillies. | Robertson's grounder, Burns was Dooin to Lobert. i Bad fielding cost the Phillies defeat AT TORONTO : in the first game with the Giants MONTREAL— McGraw's team got lots of runners on! TORONTO— the bases and they showed more speed oan than was the case on Saturday, but it Borehole: fo wae required misplays to get them across) pice. and Kaitchell the plate. Tesreau outpitched Tincup | miaet aul | ROGHESTER— 00000020 1—3) Batterles—Hughee and William: (Continued from First Page) _|McConnell and Lalonge. SEOOND GAMi ROCHESTER— York, opposed Mathewson in the sec- 03015 = ond game here to-day. SUFFALO— FIRST INNING—Lobert threw 12000 a Snodgrass out. Doyle singled to cen- Batteries —- Keefe and Williams; tre, G. Burns filed to Byrne. Doyle! Bader and Stephens. died stealing, Dooin to Byrne. NO RUNB, ? AT NEWARK. ’ vinat to Snodgrass. Becker maT GAME, Magee tripled to} pROVIDENCE— left. Grant threw Cravath out. NO RUNB. SECOND INNING—Martin threw | NEWARK— Fletcher out. Robertson filed to Paakert, Grant was called out on 01010000 —2 strikes. NO RUNS, Batteries—Ruth and Onslow; Cur- Byrne singled to centre, Mathew- |tis and Heckinger, bea ore be ape rt's ig wild, (roel SBOOND GAT ing runner, Byrne goin, to third and. Paakert to. second. | PROVIDENCE Mathewson threw Martin out, holding 11100 Byrne on third. On Dooin'’s grounder | newarK— to Grant, Byrne was caught at the Paskert 02030 _- Plate. Grant to McLean. Batteries\— Schultz and Kocher; Mattern and Wheat. STHIRD INNING ~ a | - rei Merkle out, Mclean fouled to Doon mite Ort | jathewson 0 «Martin. vi RUNS. 10000000 1—1 Lobert singled to TY fouled to McLean. Magee hit the| JERSEY Cl Fight geld wall for two Bases, Lobert 0020138300 —7 gong ve ornare mi Batteries — Jarman and Erwin; centre, scoring Lobert and psot no! . Byrne beat out an infield grounde Thom iB Cravath’ taking second. Fletcher fumbled Paskert's grounder, loading BELMONT PARK ENTRIES. 6 lartin singled to centre, Cravath scoring, On Dooin's grounder| BELMONT PARK RACE TRACK, Fletcher threw the ball to the grand 14 atand, Byrne and Paskert scorin, Martin reached third. On Mayer's sacrifice fly to G, Burns, Martin scored, Dooin stole second and went on to third when McLean threw wild. Lobert filed to Snodgrass, SIX RUNH. FOURTH INNING-—Snod fied to Martin. Martin threw G. Bi beat nit Beck RUNS. O'Toole went to the mound for the Giants. Becker struck out. Magee flied to Reverttos, arent threw 'NING—Roberteon doubled fence in right. Grant doubled , Robertson scoring, Merkle to centre, Grant coring. Bescher batted for Mclean and fouled to Laubert. Mayers’s throw to Magee beat O'Toole. Lobert thi bel New York. O'Toole threw Byrne out t first. Paskert flied to Snodgrass. Martin lined to Robertson, NO 4 a pitched ball. G. Burns hit into a ;!double play, Martin to Byrne t§ Magee. Martin sacri 00000000 0-0\x BEST SPORTING: PAGE IN NEW YORK CHANCEMEN LOSE. TO THE ATHLETICS. game of the series between Brooklyn and the Braves. ’ t \y- i] —~— Hits by Collins and McInnis, Caused Defeat—Chance on Field. jwalked. Baker popped to Peck. Col- ins stole second. Collins went to ‘ Geo M. Bishop, Brook- (Bpetial te The Brentag World.) INTERNATIONAL LEA THE, third on a wild pitch. McInnis|reached first on a single. Myers bat-| Miss rgianne TA. . = od Btruck out. Strunk lined out ting for Pfeffer. Myers singled to 39—85. PHILADELPHIA, Pa, Sept. UNE tol nant, MeCarty taking third. Dalton| Miss Margaret Curtiss, Essex Sook. NO MISS BISHOP. LEADS WOMEN GOLFERS IN NATIONAL TOURNEY asi (Continued from First Page.) FIRST INNING—Dalton fouled out jo Gowd: Daubert fanned. Sten EDITED BY . ROBERT EDGREN ‘Tiffany, Nassau, 48, 54—102. Mrs. C, H. Tuke, Montclair, withdre Miss Ethel E. Campbell, Overbrook, 9, 46—! Mrs. Thurston-Wright, Allegheny, 46, 47—93; Mrs. KE. M. Steedman, St. Louis, 48, 44-92; Mre. Huntington Valley, 5. H. Fitler jr., Merion C. Cy 47, 47 Mrs. H. K: Stockton, Plainfield, 46, 49-95: Miss Elaine V. Rosenthal, Ravislee, 50, 46—v8; M Bertha A. Stratton, Cranford, 42, 48— 90; Miss H F.C Es: bane on balla. Stenael stolol Champion in 1904 Played ao necond. “Whitted threw out Wheat. NO RUNES. t + Moran singled. Whitted went out! ' Well in Opening Round to Dalton, unassiated, Moran goin to second. Connolly struck out. vore singled to left, Moran going to third.| at Glen Cove. widt fouled out to McCarty. NO Rt . SECOND INNING—Cutshaw fan- (Special to The Evening World.) Cutshaw, NO RUNS. SEVENTH JNNING--McCarty| Déting this tournament. Summary Cook beat out an infield hit. Daley |bunted and McCarty scored on aclose County, 43, 48-91; Miss Masion Hol- oredit for the put out. Muilen went|second. Stengel fanned. Wheat to second when Shawkey threw wild to ¢ je by @ considerable margin. aT Leola isd to tase No -RUR SS eS oo Maisel to Mullen. Lapp was out, Peck to Mullen. Sweeney threw out Shawkey. NO RUNS. Sweeney shot a single to left. Boone filed to Murphy, who threw to M@nnis, doubling up Sweenef. The Athletics {poled Sweeney, making him think it was a hit and he ran ll the way to third, drawing a big | laugh from the crowd. Fisher was out, Barry to McInnis. NO RUNS, SIXTH INNING-—-Murphy popped to Peck. Barry was easy, Boone to Mullen. Collins filed to Daley, NO RUN Maisel flied to Murphy, Hartzell perens to Barry. Cook flied to Strunis NO RUNS. SEVENTH INNING—Baker drew a pass. McInnis filed to Mullen. Oldring was out, Fisher to ullen, NO BUNS. Daley tripled to left. Mullen struck out. Peck filed to Strunk, Daley scoring after the catch. Sweeney filed to Strunk. ONE RUN. EIGHTH INNING—Lapp was safe on Boone's fumble. Shawkey filed to Mullen, who threw to Boone, doub- ling up Lapp at first. Murphy ra RUNS. Boone fouled to Lapp. Fisher was out, Barry to McInnis. Collins threw out Maisel. NO RUN! NINTH INNING—Collins doubled to left. Baker filed to Cook and Co!- lins took third after the catch, Me- Innis beat out an infield hit, Collins scoring, McInnis going to second on Fisher's wild throw to the plate. Sweeney to Strunk walke: Strunk was Sweeney to Boone. Hartzell filed to Murphy, who took hi 1 off the right fleld wall, Cook rag safe on Barry's fumbl Daley hit into a double play, rry to Collins, to McInnis, NO RUNS. pppoe! WINNERS AT LEXINGTON. FIRST RACE—#elling; purae $400; for three-year-olds and upward; six furiongs.—Daisy Platt, 102 (Smyth), first; Charley MocFerran, 107 (Ney- } lon), second; John D. Wakefield, 107 (McEwen), third, Time—1.14 8-5. Bad Prospect, Kilcrea, Thistle Bell, The Gander, Mike Pepper, Mae Taft and Jimmie Gill also ran. $2 mutuels paid: Daisy Platt, ht $3! place, $19.70, Ow .10; Charley McFerran, pla 10, ow $4, John D, Wakefield, show 0, |. SECOND RACE—Handicap; purse $500; for two-year-olds; six furlongs. —Liberator, 105 (Martin), first Miss Fielder, 100 (McCabe), second Hoos Hoo also rai Liberator, three-year-olds and upward; longs.—Leo Skoiny, 109 (Goose), firs Prince Hermis, 115 (Pool), second ‘Withite, 113 (Borel), third. Time, 1.18. threw Fletcher out. a den ieee Indolence Presumption, Glint, L. H. iced, McInnis to Collins, who|decision. The ball got away from lins, Westbrook, _ 44, here to-day, the score being 8 to 3. 10 20000 0 2— 5 |covered the bag. Mullen was safe|Gowdy after Smith had thrown it, Lillian B. Hyde, Westbrook, 44, 44~ Jon Baker's fumble, Cook going to|however, and Myers reached third. 88; Mrs. W. xa ’ ‘third, Cook was called out for in-|Daubert fanned. Daubert was put 65-99; Miss Grace Semple, evs oe terference. Connolly claiming that/out of the game on account of re-C. C. 44 51-4; Mra. W. Good he kicked the ball. Baker gets!marks to the umpire. Dalton stole |Loew, Nassau, 82, 2-101; ' reached first when Rudolph, who cov- Strunk filed to Hartzell. Baker stole) RUN: stole second and took third on| Sweeney's wild throw. Barry filed to Di NO RU: u (Goose), third. 3 Mise Faith, Wykagyl, 44, Frances C. Griscom, Marion ©. 6. 00; wie E. M. Allen, Oakley, ° Cc, FF. Greenhall, ered first, dropped Schmidt’a throw, | 48 46— rs. ] Myers scoring. Whitted threw out Hollywood, 2, 60-112; Mra. A. 5. FIFTH INNING—Oldring was easy,|Cutshaw. TWO RUNS. urdon, Piping Rock, 55, 64—1 . Barlow, Merion, Ragon now pitching and Hummel Mrs. Ronald H ate on first for Brooklyn. Rudolph #—90: Mise, Bicney N Ceneree doubled along the first bane line, port, 52, 60-108 5 hipps Moran sacrificed, Getz to Hummel, Piping Rock: 46, ._O. putting Rudolph on third. Whitted Sumner, Rel aia | out, Egan to Hummel. Connolly oes er Joly flied to Egan. NO RUNS. Mise M.A. Irving, Richmon EIGHTH INNING—Getz got as tar /42—88) Mite Meo ar tne! ex second on Whitted's wild throw ee wie ioe of an easy grounder. Fran moved |™ Getz to third on a sacrifice, Rudolph Julia Bredt, Essex 'Co., 54, 6%—117; A. Moore, 5, 48— Miss Louise i. King, Shawnee, 45, 54-09; Miss Louisa A. Wells, Brooklin Bili- Bon Air, 54, 45—0 iping Rock, 54, Epsand Lapsam, San Antonio, 31, 47 Mrs. W. N. Porter, Aranisink, 45, / Naps Get Ganzel , as 1915 Manager | (Special to The Evening World.) CINCINNATI, O., Sept. 14.—The mystery of John Ganzel’s 1915 loca- tion has, it is apparently certain, been cleared up at last. Tall pep nant winning John will manage th Cleveland Club and try to snake thy outfit up from its present lowly lo cation in Ban Johnson's league. Two or three months ago it was tipped off that Ganzel had signed to man- ge a major league club, but the ex- act city was kept under co Cleveland, however, was the 8 where the Gangelian talents were to be displayed, and the Cleveland people wanted {t kept quiet lest their club or the part of It still de- voted to Birmingham should play even worse ball than had been so displayed. Now the story ts out and Ganzei will hardly deny it. ————_——— FEDS EXPECT TO LOCATE IN BRONX. Reports that the Federal League plans to place # team in New York received to-day. It was declared ough of the plans of the Feds ked out to show that circuit to the int of a de- radd Sex, ror ooklyn vt . . he: ir ame arte opery on the Southern Bouleva: in the Hronx, and it is suld a Fed park is to be erected there. Another meeting of the Fod ma 4 24 at which President Gilmore — will ‘ is to. be held ti rewethone clove |down, Mayer to wig nine hed. Gotz safe on Whitted'’s error.) NASSAU COUNTRY, CLUB, GLEN Grant lined to Becker. ©) i jetz was ou 4 co : ids FIRST GAME. \ = "Martin flea to Snodgrasm Dootn | pag, (rial Te Krein eet) | Maranville. i eave vate We hte walked. Mayer was out, O'Toole to i -] +, McCarty was safe on Maranvill Played pranks with all kinds of GIANTS. oe lave singled te late, Deola Sept. 14.—The second game with the phen hg Te Whitted | shots made conditions very trying R. H.PO. A. E,| Scoring and Lobert going to second on | Athietica found Frank Chance oa the | ‘Smith struck bs here to-day for the ninety-three © 2 2 6 gy the throw. Becker beat out an infield | bench atill in charge of the Yanks. out to tiels, Gowdy fied our starters in the annual national wom- Je, 2b. © 1 2 2 O]to the plate, Lobert scored and Becker | Dut his enthusiasm was Iimited. Hej bert. NO RUNS. en's golf championship. Burns, it, rf. 0 0 2 0 0/f00k second. Doyle threw Magee out. | says he will stick along until somo vane NING: Dalton made a] Miss Lillian B. Hyde, the tar-hit vi INS. je ‘o center field. Daubert | ¢: Fletcher, ss. © 1 S$ 1 1] NINTH INNING—Merkte fed to bseltomad trait has been made! sacrifced, Gowdy to Schmidt, Stengel piabe bein i a dbase dard Robertson, 11 1 2 © 4§ ©, Paskert. Thorpe batted for Johnaon, | C°Cerning withdrawal. There is’ shot a single to left and Dalton polltan title, had her tee shots M it 6 6 6.86 Thorpe filed to Becker. Meyers batted | 0 doubt that Chance wants to quit.) scored. Stengel stole second. Wheat| blown out of course on several occa- jurray, for O'Toole. Meyers walked. Snod-|The opopsing Pitchers to-day were #tfuck out, Cutshaw was thrown out] sions, and these mishaps ran up her Grant, 3b. 1 1 0 2 O/grass singled to centre, Myers goink| shawkey and Fisher by, Smith. ONE RUN, | iF aeons to ik to third. Snodgrass stole second. ¢ udolp! led to Getz. Moran Merkle, ib -O 1 0 0 Doyle Deut out @ arouneie to FIRST INNING—Murphy filed to} fanned. Egan threw out Whitted. NO! Miss Margaret Curtiss, three times Tune oH + ; : M Meyers, scoring. Burns beat out an!Peck. Barry hammered a pretty | RUNS Seale national champion, was another suf- ‘esrea ‘ Hinfleld hit to Martin, Snodgrass scor-|single to centre, Collins lined out wo. F ‘ING—Getz singled | ferer from the wind. “Thad all kinds m= ‘ing. Burns stole second, Martin threw . Egan sacrificed, | of trouble,” sald the fi -~ << — —|Pietoner cul, TWO RUNS Maisel, who threw to Mullen,’ Gowdy to Schmidt, McCarty hit to| Cf Touble.” sald the former champion Totale............3 10 27 12 1 canes doubling up Barry off first. NO third und Getz was run dewn bec! ! ratetayl in aa er eilr ius ko re- RUNS. tween the bases, Smith to Whitted,| Mark held good for all tho early a lin teh se FEDERAL LEAGUE. Mnisel drow a pass. Hartzeh fica! McCarthy reaching first. | Whitted| rivals home, every one sadly present- 5 * a a i. ae veh * a jater rew wild to first an: jeCarty AT BALTIMORE. |to Murphy, who throw to MoInnis, | tached A. Pett Mocarty | ing @ high score. se 0.3 0 0} gansas city. |doubling up Mainel. Cook si Senehes waco. tener Gounued OUsy es | Pp . Cook singled tol Smith to Senmidt, NO RUNS. Miss Georgianna Bishop of Brook- eee ae 0000000 — centre, Cook was out stealing, Lapp)” Connolly flied to Wheat. Devore] tyn, the national champion in 1904, O 1 9 ft 1 eartmore— SECOND $—Baker shot a pelccoag ede UsGi Pan toe mp was the only one who seemed able to Cravath, rf. o 13 00 0100 corking single to right. Mcinnis sac-| shaw NO RUNS” y combat the wind. Miss Bishop's Byrne, 0127 0 | O10 oo1 _ | ifieed and was out, Mullen to FIFTH INNING—Dalton filed to 8¢ore of 86, with only about 20 to be tterles—-Packard and Eastorly> » Who covered the bag, Baker! warany a ‘ Paskert, © 1 © © OJ Quinn ‘and Jacklitech. Umpires--Me-‘Kolng to second. Strunk singied tol Maraaville, Tudolph threw out Dau. heard from, was practically the ot Martin, es. © 1 4 4 0} Cormick and Shannon. right, Baker scoring. Oldring hit) preg srcomel singled to center. Wheat winner ‘for the qualifying round. ieraaie e 641 at AY wnnaLe {into a double play, Fisher to Boone Oey aninen Ae ei singteg | Th® former title holder played poorly Tincup, p. Oo 1 ft 2 0} ST. LouIs— alay. walked. Mulien sacrificed, | 2¥H first base Tine, putting Smith on FoInK out, taking 46 strokes. She was Hilly 00000 and both men were safe when Shaw.|S¢cond. Gowdy singled into center, | penalized at the third hole when her . 01001000 1 3)pRy throw wid Peck forced Dut, | scoring Smith and putting Maranville| caddie interfered with a putt, but oe a — —| BUFFALO— Shawkey to Baker, Sweeney ined | OB, tard, , Rudolph singled | to left, | President Robert Watson returned | Ph eins ite Vince 25002003 —12) i NORUNs, Dom Med to) Aoed, Pteffer to Cutshaw, who cov-|t%® penalty afterward. Coming | ly ran for Cravath in 9th. Batteries—Groome, Wataon and Si-| THIRD INNING—-Lapp grounded! ¢Ted first. Gowdy scored and Rudolph | home Mias Bishop played sensation- SUMMARY. mon; Ford i Blair. Umpires—jout to Mullen. Shawkey was out, '00K third on Whitted’s sacrifice tly} ally and peeled off 9 holes in 3 rm ee Tent 3,| Brennan and Mannassan. {Peck to Mullen. Murphy drew. a, t0 Dalton, Connolly singled to left and | strokes for an 85 total. Mis® Marion rat Base on Balle—Oft Tesreau, 3; |pass. Murphy stole second, Barry | Rudolph scored. Devore lined to ‘ Mandie. te te Tincup, 7. Struck Out—By Tesreau, AT PITTSBURGH. struck out. NO RUNS. * - Wheat. FOUR RUNS. S errone, Oo @ 4; by Tincup, 1. Left on Bases—Giants, | CHICAGO— In tho third inning Chance went to| | SIXTH INNING—Maranville threw | Ute. was | Heaeshs bog her drives, 12; Philadeiphia, 4, Two-Base Hite— 20000000 — the coaching line and he was loudly | OU shaw. Getz fanned. Egan} which cott a score . l applauded by thi d. Fi fouled to Schmidt. NO RUNS. t champion is Miss Robertson, Fletcher, Paskert. Stolen! errrspuRGH— lout, Barry to Metnnis. ‘Collins made| Schmidt fled to’ Wheat. Smith was] qisays Ravenscroft of Engtand, who Basee—G. Burns, Grant, Merkle. Dou- 00400040 ‘a‘fine running catch of Maisel's My ,0Ut, Getz to Daubert. Maranville +4 Waihi F ble Plays—Martin to Byrne to Magee, — lin short right. Collins took care of|Teached first on a single and went to at Weaning e let yee Doyle to Merkle, Umpires—Rigier and |, Batteries—Prendergast and Wilson; |Hartsell’s fly. NO RUNS. second when the ball went through] The 1914 champion will be an Amer: | 0% Hart. Attendance—3,000. porated see Berry, Ump' “se. FOURTH INNING — Collina’; Wheat's legs. Gowdy thrown out by| ican, the foreign players not com- HERMAN WINS 20-ROUND DECISION OVER CAMPI. NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 14.—Pete Her- man, of New Orleans, w: Lites ha "s decision in a twenty-roun Bout with Badie Campi, of San Frao- cisco, Both are bantam’ Battling Lahn, weight, continued his winning streak on Saturday night by defeating Young Marinio of Manhattan, Lahn forced the milling from start to finish, and al- though Marinio’s cleverness saved him fo the early rounds, he was practically knocked out in .ne tenth round. As the bell sounded Marinio wi in his own corner with his hands down and unable fe protect himself nnd Lahn was about to administer the sleep producer. to Schmidt. McCarty hit to Maran- ville and Getz was out at the plate. Fischer, batting in place of Ragan, fied to Gowdy. NO RUNS. Allen now pitching for Brooklyn. Nugey batting In place of Devore, Nugey filed to Stengel. Schmidt Ned to Dalton, Smith walked, Cut- shaw threw out Maranyilte, NO NS. NINTH INNING—Mann_ playing centre field for Boston. Maranville threw out Dalton, Hummel fanne: Stange! flied to Maranville. NO RUNS. —— FIRST RACE —Purse 8600: t ive fu Heacue, 06: * Ed. 105; “Jack Marlow, F Cortes, 108; *Lady May, ol uke “of | Cheater, Pride, 100; Prince fer Handle gamed: ald fuclongs Fe ies Hearin72 ints) 30; Bleed hy The sale of Fatima reach | Phiseat wee A io Fon :|1,500,000,000 a year. rvesearolds aod | makes it clear why t Xekot, 1; are now so many imita- Jana \tpmend: ra Ten Treat 108. ¢The ure F . 414; Jabot. 109; 7, 109; Uncle, Beuowaice islined® Weather ‘a MONTREAL ENTRIES. CIGARETTE ward ta tniep thts. wt | the enormous figure of ove: enjoymen< \¥ou Must Buy Now: When sale ends this week, a rare chance will be gone. $50 to $60 Suitings, $25 $60 to $75 Overcoatines, $25 $80 Dress Suitings, $40 The last of the wonderful McEwen tailoring stock. Exclusive imported Fifth Ave. effects to measure only. Look, see and buy. , New Fall Suitings on display. £20 to $50. 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