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v i aaa ae ct oti en sel wey3R] BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YO ara ROBERT EDGREN WILLIE LEWIS DESCRIBES CONDITIONS IN FRANCE CHAMPIONS FAIL TO Covyriant 1014, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York World), QUALIFY IN WOMEN’S GOLF TOURNAMENT Miss Hyde Only One to Hold Her Own, Defeating EB BVENING WORLD, TUHSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1 Ae ne eae de = sateen nam ao | Miss Hollins. we ON we ee f*ck —-— | ( (e) : beening Wold NASSAU COUNTRY CLUB, GLEN Lewis Giad to Get Home i Wao Neen joove, L. 1, Sep. 15.—The first round of match play for the nattona! France and Declares He e ALLowen “To ARE woman's golf title witnessed 4 » Is Going to Fight Here Again. = Foos “THAN to NNEDED, a ee a i : Savi & LITTLE BOMB Dropping eecesess) \ (CC? 77 207" EVENING WORLD RACE CHART RR icd Fresan, youngster ot Se a BELMONT PARK, N. Y., TUESDAY, SEPT. 16, 1914. ek bet * sy ‘ Bighth Day ef Weste er Racing Assoctation’s Fall Meeting. out of France with wha’ on and a few things in 4 bag," ‘Willie. ‘ouldn't get a trunk, , ali of our other clothes and things | feft iu our home at Chant @ay after wo left tho Germ. 5) “oa They blew up tho bridge | butcher shop and other 86 perhups we haven't w Jatt excopt what we're going | in now. But we're thankful We got out at all. I went up to Wholesale sifmination of present and {former champions. The Curtis sis- ters, Margaret and Harriet, who Meid the national title four times, were forced to retire, Miss Marion Hollis of Westbrook, another formner ma- tlonal champion, was defeated by | Mias Lilian B. Hyde, Miss Alex« Sterling, the soventeen-yent-old@ girl, | who holds the Southern champlen- ) SbiD, was eliminated by Miss Bishop, wolgy and woven; a0Ub! aades Who won the quallfying gold medal | P} wt 248, foot. Won drivin h 5 4 a [renee Ww eerss._ Tin 816 OE, | Hard fought matotas ware the rule. he Tae | Several wont to extra holes. ‘The diss 4 hate wr | Tyde-Hollins contest was casily the a Ta 1 | feature match. A big gallery trooped 1 uf ! G y 7 | after these two hard-hitting girls anit unpeant $ al yy saw sensational golf mmided with some Mal i oe Aint RH . — | Very poor, Miss Hyde cleatly out. 2 ee y By " played Miss Hollins, whose greatest ely Bes ‘goed te The Boe Weakness was her wildness, yy * rare Nea ne. Waa “of is North Shore society girl missed few rie: from Chantilly and co .du't HACE lies searesia vod ing: S800 added; els CARPEXNER_- Is Driyines | the contrary. wae enpes wally stad on ‘BAck again. 1 had to have a pass- } Won diving: piace came, Wiimee, cb, g, by Stalwart _ ty J ‘her too shots, but often missed easy fom Chantilly to Paris, and an- ' : FRIKH OFmCER'S “wTO, y putts. Mise Hyde's driving wae u revelation. At the eighth hole she from Paris to Chantilly, and ‘allowed to take anyching along AT CHantiy Mins GERMANS rip. Tho waole country was Brew UP WLR Fadorrte BUTCHER. SHOF = : : THI fees (4 Dimi ees a with wounded soldiers bein | ——~— a ie Dunn to Be « ppointed Yankee At omnér ttmen she got oft drives rom the front. It was + “a oe aa % that most men golfers woul Some of the fellows hit by ve instead of trailing ae re il onan elise cine site | Manager 4vuebay, It 1s Reported }\prou0 of. Miss tyde quickly worked a ar’ 0 ors roug Maw Late ee. Phe elebtlh foe, Too Siti vee made of Progrenaive, | up a big lead, winning the second, ench re As gain MRD ACEH oni Ae Re rraigit There is @ strong report going the reunde to the etfest that pi {hird and fourth holes when her ‘sandy ‘bar ¢ YG Onan th 3 . “if} Frank Chance will quit as manager of the Highlanders to-day and || °PPOReMt became wild, A f bac t Jack Dunn, owner of the Baltimore Club, be appointe hie successor, | Hy ie the "ext ash earenth. Het 't ie declared that Dunn nas already come to terme with th U The Metropolitan champion cami management, and that he'll at once assume the Lpecopent here. the turn three after @inning the Dunn wae seen at the Polo Grounds fast Saturday earnestly con- ninth with @ onderful 20 yard drive Mi Pititenats wet Back by Magnet’s Victory! i —_—— him over to one of the old school, Fone und he Look it off is Matt All torday’s initial Dun oon member that fellow, cr us the renult. Tt is eat r _ shining whe * ae a warmer se miracle man when it comes to di I a le followed this up at the astar Are Seen Again at ishing landed the colt @ comfortable j pe_with the taeg ail the, was. weston eamel Foxton ae took the Providence Club frem tha wot mn of the leew te the [sho took a mid-iron and walloped Inner, John Edward Clark got more| of « mi ith Goquett and jast aot her ninse in front at finish, Coquette healthful enthusiasm out of his sya-| lady “Tous tmoat Of the way, i MeMeekin vans champienship, and with the Baltimore Club recently hae wen: the ball dead on the pin and fan Belmont Park. tom than sil the physicians and their | 2! to have boon sroond, jul success, probably developing mere youn, whe made f/G°wN & long putt for @ two. © The reseriptiond oo! addmaat closed wit trish, S¢ ‘ataling adm W0t-of earyy apecd roduce in a year. rm good in the big leag: than any ether manager, ie year hae not jeleventh went to Mies Hollins, who Mr, Cari may’ buy bome reore bore, WINNERS AT MONTREAL. ”| WINNERS AT LEXINGTON. |] Sem lucrative te him because the Baltimore Fede killed the interest J ito a great recovery over a hill to kde al al jen LJ mm * By Vincent Treanor. love he will have ali the good wish _ lead, We ua tered ta e ime held @ commanding first time in the mateh Miex For t FIRST RACE—Purse $500; selling: | FIRST RACE—Selling: ' in order te retrench, | ttottins outdrove her opponent at tho ACING Isn't on its last legs when success that the old guard can! TN eat-olde; five furiongu--Carnie |for three. ‘ iB; purse $500; Dunn is John McGraw’s brother-in-law and at one time pitched, tvelfth, but There won't be any nore colors are dug out of the dim| “rape up Srna. elie eeward: alk Orme, 102 (Van Dusen), 4 to 1, 3 to 2 | furlongs.—Othello, 100 (Mot Jube), firat; pT ! t . 104 , frat; B Hrance, for a long tine and misty peat to be carried to| maryiand te to have a regular race| 4 7 to 10, first: Alaton, 109 (Obert), |The Norman, 103 (Martin). seengh, she only managed to square the hole in five. The thirteenth broved lucky for Miss Hollins when le % a; ————-—-senecone | Miss Hyde had an attack of bad it iooaoen ane ciebe Fictory ne was the case at Balntont meoting with All the agreeable side ten 1d Uentaneny, fee eroRs, US, (Keogh), third. ‘Time, m nla eC ae the night war was|Park yesterday. It was Magnet, a lined—Bookmaking, winning tickets tra. Ti . ian Gayle, O'Sullivan, and won the next two holes and the streets were crowded |throe-year-old son of Star Shoot and 1a, "& or arog fi Bge 3 a oie, ray & and us bie ke Merion. Pay an youite, Seeknit, Edith W. un oa mt atc ‘an ‘ Ae he were nay utiDE | Marie Frances, that recalled turt bie- Mac on the eltetsin cere from watt May, Hid Welng and Argent algo ran. | $2. Siutuais Bis-OUdelio, straight : ‘ Oe eda canteen There was a big German |‘°TY, When he galloped home winner ington and Baltimore. The meeting BC EB — $500; rr $28.60; place, $9.20; show, $5.90. The . ‘Appenroth's,’ I used to|in the handicap which came second begina on Oct. 1 and lasts till Oct, 10,/ three-year-olds and upward: Norman, place, “show, $3-40, oO Ox vUns y ere 37735545 5—45 share in ithe evening andjon the card. He bore the good old on ® brand new mile track that cen} mile and scventy | vards.— Prines| Furlong, show, $2.60, —_—— Jimmy Ctabi mad ; page bite ve A 5 ——_——— dad and T went downs Ent |‘cherry, whito sash and oap” of for- Pursen ranging trom 8400 t0 4100 will| 1 to 2 and. Out, frets Calumny, 104 MONTREAL EN “ showing in the Agnte no bad in ‘aes and a sandwich: “Wher sxe |mer Corporation Counsel Clark, and be raced for, dail; | Willlam Spur-| (Ward), ¢ to 6 2 to & and out, sec: TRIES." | Crack Heavyweights at Last) trata, fe oh hls way back to America t a . T. Anvorson wi! ond; Puritan 5 7 ate ni in nel th ee fhe piece was a wreck. The |there wasn't an old timer in the Keon Murphy and Carter] to 1, 9 to 6 and 3 to 6, third. Time Bee eect rushed I{ and smashed |crowd that didn't feel like whooping *tewards Joo Senate Hep, atew: Hall will be the .re astotomee| Agree to Meet in Ten-Round | $i%n., immediately upon hie arrival oauie;, Geo 1,48 3-5, ff Cheater and Irish | for to-i mirrore and furniture and |\t up when Butwelt, in ono of bik real {ye'givitee nth inecce Prine, tee ee | arte 3,5, Duke o - McCarey ‘of Low Angeles wit ainke, hx County, 2 and 3 nw ter wan trampled to alec: {characteristic finishes, whipped the at goatee, ‘The meeting will operate THIRD RACE—Purge $500; thros- | Manag! i prada, Bout on Oct. 9. {him an offer to fight Mike Gibbons, | Alen ekley, beat Misa Mri sent Gowa'on the voting, ,0ON NOMS IA Seat of August Bete eee Oe ee erin tee in Contre te lente 08 (attertyy, 13 thr ah rome { | Stockton, Plainfleld, beat Mrs. EF 7 nap pba ceaab ioe the betting ting. "Next year the as: tok tars and 2 to ss Meats Ford Stab | Maleate oe fam Langford and Battling Jim|Fox Huntington Valley, 1 up. in Me area ee dire brave.) | “Lest you forget," we would call to nociation will apply and probably wet 105 ‘Htoftinan), 20 tor1r 6 to 1 and 616) ths iD {RACE Pure 8300: | makten By John Pollock. Johnson, the colored heavyweights, | tiventy holes, Mrs, C, Puintor, Mid. ‘The streets were crowded | your mind that ily” Clark raced a the spring and fall dates which for-| 2, second; Spohn, 105 (Van Dusen), Sean 02 Hopnack. fo." 105 : (be ua to will exchange punches in another lothian, beat Mrs. fh. ET, Fitler, with mon gbing to report for | string second to none some fifteen, or,| merly went to Norfolk. 4 to 1, 8 to 6 and 4 te & chine, Fimo— Pp Age Heine Chition, 103) Khe pis ee ge Raves Tenaan Bal Tea ing ee eek tet “a praising Bae SR Withel Ca pa thas 151-5. Bundle o! ro arley pe ee Ing abou . A. 4 . A. Ieving, They carried little baskets|to be exact, fourteen years ago pd Batwa and Lord Wells aleo| it: “Bross “ifs 1a tam fron. Gunboat Smith and Battling} °f Boston, it will be thelr third mond County, § and 6. Mrs, . W. Hehe eed meat and wine to use around New York when racing drew| gy er, Vincent Powers | ran. 0. Wn i, hi tien: | evlapky, the managers of both men im this year, the other two Daly, Oakley, beat Mrs. G. M. Heck: Start, and they were all sing- | bigger crowds than any other sport- | Joh: ftus' and Milton Henry —— as | at, Atco 403: bed ylltoy Fsiroied night and | "TP having been fought here. acher, Piping Rock, 4 and B They knew that many would] ing event. Billy Clark built the | ropean visitors at Belmont! BELMONT PARK ENTRIES ei meee : ede — Mise Hoberson, Heliport, hea i lerday. All are eye of . RACE —MBelinm Stakes: twosar-| signed articlas of agroement calling Wr Come back, but they were os| Empire City track, a finé monument hy ‘see here’ who wont fg pel : 000, eaileds hat ae if they were going to a/to his memory, and raced &@mong when racing was thought dead to the| The entries for to-morrow’s races Py 16: 4 1 got my wife and the bo; others the justly slebrated Bafastar. world in New York. All have been| are as follow: ; Tae Chantilly 1 saw a German | What memories tho nume of Banas- successful abroad, but nothing looked an RAC hreevearcida ant up; arepbine bones on tar stir up! As a three-year-old, rid. better to, them In many ® day ¢ ‘T. Wright, Allegh ten the Hght heavy- | Vanderbock, Phitade for the big fellows to meet in a tasiess. Cho had his | hone. Stlan “ | Found bout at a local club on Oct. 9° Winking wtreak here checked her ' 1;| According to the conditions of the/Ginbons, who knocked him out in *|match, Smith is guaranteed §3,000 with] Madison Square Garden, hae retired rere Perttahit Bi " f he ring. Jimmy Coffroth tried is rétches at Belmont yi 19 | oye 1) the privilege of accepting fifty per} from ti [3 y Coftroth tr! den by George Od the at HACE " pe No Henry's Bar Whnet wa eke that ever t oe & Teraeye BhOOND wie ne maiden two , 1 ata ion: Hive aie td cent. of the gross scripts, providiag boli po gh lb vag Laviaaky, 7 letropolitan Handic {thes amet goldings; fv ‘a bat : tender, | they amount to over $6,000. Levineky j back he i peert an aeroplane humming | packers cleaned. u day! Dick John F, Madden's good colt, Vanitle,| ray nice, dudes SEVENTH RACK.—trurw 1800; miiing: three, [Ia to reoelve twenty-live per cent, of| Nas through with the Aghting busl Ba Bying only & couple ot tho | Kane, known at the timo as one of | won his frat start in England Satur. : y Morty. 108 | gearcolds and ls, todsatient™ | the ‘receipts, ns. 3 igh 42d. dropping bombs, | {8° Berviest speculators on (or SUBree | Gay As Dencetter, moe ie fain ; Gas ri George Chaney, the crack Baltimore | mond County, beat Bis headed atraignt over the | 1% to dat post, tine showed how | tne cy ined of the Ture’ Jack Britton is another American re ' Ta left my family, and 1|'? 8 to 1 at post ae showed how |pieased. He has sal B tl Wetton 9 fighter who may go to Australia for| fatherwalght who furnished the fibt ton, Clanford, 1 up in nineteen, to death. tae det | Banastar the best oolt he f et te fi saa feo | ——__. thia} [ane of Cincinnat} with @ big surprise Mrs. R. H. Barlow, Merion, beat Mien 1 bouts. Al. Lippe, who leaves by making K, O, Mars, the sturdy lit-| M. Curtiss, Eeaex County, 1 in id a bomb in tho] gust to prove that he wasnt “a [pute tme came food reports may | Sf =| LEXINGTON ENTRIES. woek for that country with Jeff Smith,| tie ighter of that clisy ault in, the bg to ty it didn’t go off. A woman | mash in the pan,” Banastar came out | when he begins to fll hie three-s seu, " Jimmy Coffey, the, Harlem Et: | fourth round recently, bas been South Bhore, beat Mise re matched to fight Bobby Reynolds of line, Westbrook, 4 and f Philadelphia ten rounds there on Davis, Nassau, beat Mrs, L. Swa- Oct. B. ‘backer, Ravislos, 3 and 1. weight, and Frank Loughrey of Tirseon Kes, 1 9 id won the Brooklyn. It Is * arroll Heid. . i LEXINGTON RACE TRACK Ky,,| Philadelpifia, to-day offered Britton's last thing he dropped was a| Wim 8% u Sir siege: ot] manager $10,000 for five fights for bea sith ote tied to It telling Peek, {p capleonent Mvery to poll haw wan a, the, ‘ utatinn vist cat | Sept. 15.—The entrien for to-morrow's Britton,” Jack will make the trip, it ee a FmAns} burbah, Danny Maher, a great jock- tee tech S ve there in eek. . 4 v jutlones for four. | Champion Freddie Welsh, vt get much to eat in Parts. | faetntin tiujeet of Ring: aeons ight. Titra ee at spre er SB: Al ney met sell you more than just | fet at the post with him. didn’t attempt to or ne A ‘ id: *Kutiens Te ie Mike Gibbons, the sensational Bt. . MB} food for your family, und | this motilod hin owner, Mr Chek |play. Hin visit was a sort of w ro. oe ite : 188! GY | Paul middlewaight, and BI McKin- all about everyone. Mra. | 2 Chinato nook ang? [union with bim, talle. ava: elstacr*h A Bled non, tl gamo light-heavyweight of rented an eight room| ‘tat Danny Maher had to seek Eu- = 2 ‘ N a Ate, colle, Boston, have been signed up to meet ° when she reached Paris | Topean felds to conquer, as turf his- ; Oar jarwoa it i|for ten rounds at a show to be ac atilly, and had rots put in| trY tells us he did with great sue-| stromboll a pone Paste ene Sob nS Potelus k Jou brought off at the baseball park in eoms and took in a lot of | °° was any pre’ i it Capt, Swebiintts sees Weather cleat Covington, Ky. on Monday night. Americans. She xot uy a he as, it in the Manhattan " : i i Han MT. | THIRD ‘5, une ona mie; |The men are training at Cincin for them every day and when he picked up practi. a { ne Messe, 1.45 faune YOU Couldn't block that | (he following year, 1899 1 think it | oid stake eagamements, 1 ene af, Vantert06 ro The Clark co! practically went everybody she could. Bhe| of the turf with the popular Filly, | cally stake weight and @ away entender, 140; Tate Waker, | TP Abe Attell 18 really anxious for have given away six or eight| but his brother, John Edward, didn't | pounds to everything but Somers 8nd) cicINNAT!, 0, Sept, 1s--Manager Svsvaicen: the Latin) Hout | & rekure batts. with Jonany Kilbane, meand doll: he ton| fersake them, During the Saratoga] Garbage and still rolled home. st INCIN} + of the Cine ‘i He And * c utermt=-Kingling | the featherweight champion, he can antilly to| meeting, just over, John Edward, |would be. interesting lo know’ just Pi ace, Aegis HR tit ng Bera ang, 10h: | Saves Ite for diamay, Dunn, manager | Bment to ure during the war.| feeling the need of open air nd the [how official Handicapper Vorburgn | onal Learue Chub Tener of Heath, Tea; Wiomiag | Pe Siibane: hae just pecepted totes Honry and Mrs. Henry blood stimulation and exhilaration | would rate bim and Roamer in a race tional League Y Mantican :|from Tom’ McCarey for Kilbane to Inedy and Johnny Loftus and| that only racing can give, decided on| say at about ix furlongs. ion of the umpire in a «i am r: Pre f fight Abe a twonty-round bout Garner and my wife and boy| re-establishing the good old Clark a here last Sunday. "This announcement | Kiric fiigtes, ever with me when we all had| silks. He bought Magnet, « good Reneboll, Te Der. 8 f M,N. X. Ameri. war made at Cincinne aol tans te: Paris at la % All hee Wamen horse, from Woodford Clay, handed ins on La Tour- Adu,” ead, headqu here to-day. 0 . the men in the steerage. The G 4 instructions, waiting for Johnson and the boy nnd crete wie. MS | taking no chances. Once. near the BA then we found out it was a|&nd, | told Moran to put all he had in mehcruiser and we were all r sht,| one right hand wallop, Johnson was ——— es | jooking tired ane few. we 5 shot that right as hard as coul lor ee race jis ® snap in| tie body, and Johnson Just made a | @ French army. Probably} auick little move and reached out he won't be killed. They're} and caught Frank's fist between his 00d care of him. He drives two hands Tike 8 baseball, Mee as " . Ca clever as ever, but a e of e LS epethigly sam a twenty rounds he was so winded he daha ver saw. Hel couldn't answer when I stepped past down to 165 pounds, so he/and congratulated him. Moran has bag fellow. He isn't afraid of | een sick in London for four weeks | and he can box or slug with|or he'd be here now. Got tonallitis, fb ory bode ea ges, 8| would le down, but when they got dh? Womens were coving. aa | im #9 the ring he had to. ght ties WILEY DISCOVERED BY onk: eran woul ja aul over tho place; and wel tcniy founds, ‘and. he fourue 10 My vi | WFARLAND 10 YEARS AGO. George Wiley, Amertcan champion pace | follower for the season of 1918, ‘whe | starts in the Grand Prix revenge at the | Brighton Beach Motordrome @unday afternoon, will complete his tenth year | ag 4 follower of motors on that date. Wiley used to be a messenger boy in Syracuse, where he is now the owner of several large blocks of property. His first big victory was won in the Irving- ton-Milburn road ri ten yeara ago Floyd MacFarland, then a rider, saw Just one of 200other wonderful hat styles, you can't equal else- where at double the Price. You can pay more, but you can’t get more. BELMONT PARK TOMORROW 81% STIRRING EVENTS, INCLUDING The $1,000 Romie: fe fp a ey ay iy 00 8 GAMES. |, 2: the wonderful staying qualities of the 4 signed up now for] Sh FOUN io ment again here. 1 Mitte fellow and persuaded him to atert Nassau Stakes Me When the war is over, but itll} ya@ @ nutaber of twenty-round fights | following pace, ee) lechase Jong time before anybody In/in Paris and tte ten-round xamo | samarenreereemmpocernemmerersmemnion RAT BAO P.M. “ean afford to pay to see «| will be easy for me. I'll take on the! / i best middlowetg After leaving | SPORTING. reat loran five weeks for the | ey. th Ly Ton Kstned at foe Oerzthing . ed up in Parle I ne the money.’ wouldn't on! §=Ane Witite went out to look for a

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