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‘ C THE EVENING, WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 oe a ee. wriiaeseeas| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK (2:2itarriit NOW THAT WE’RE MUZZLING OUR DOGS CHANNEL BASS Copyright, 1914, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening Worid). | —— Barnegat Bay Is the Bést Place, Nearest to New York. —— Jack Johnson Going to Russia to Fil a Few Theatrical Dates. GAME FISH TO HANDLE. Ou, Fins STurr — ACK JOHNSON ten't @ Freuch- ‘| (AUUZLES Pom. THE | Different Methods That Are Man after all, Fi has miseod x a0 ielattetube. Sobasen, fa Loe- Nowy SECONDS. Followed In the om, has just been ut the American +) Bmbassy to get passports for a trip ’ HONEST = Sport. Belief that be had taken out his frat Pr ! + wean 0 Pick ie ot channel bass are Papers in Vance, he denied that he ° =— H New Jersey waters, say a ” Hi juced eo, | if -Found and mos an ‘eons od e - = a lable place is Barnegat Bay, which had run out, but which named Particularly in the inlet known as the , Jobneen ae aa American. After an- South Beach. This is probably the | OCucnT TO MUAE Some OF THOSE Boxees best place nearest to New York to The football season opens in the East to-day with the following games: wl swering questions Jack rece! Carlisle Indians vs. Albright College, at Carlisle, Pa. | dena eure, He Pngeneti ty maaan Unive taf ane ve ort McKinley, at Oren, Me Ps WHo Pa There “Recoem, set channel bass, the angier taking a cknell Co ve. an Academy, at Lewisburg, Pa. : ‘ tot & few theatrical dates for which Flushing HightBohes! va. Freeport High School, at Freeport L. 1. train to Barnegat City. Tl Carlisle Indian School team and the Albright College eleven participate in the principal contest of the day. While this Lye is in Progress at Carlisle, Pa. the University of Maine eleven and the soldiers’ team from Fort McKinley will be inaugurating the Maine season at Orono. Several other games are scheduled, but the activity is confined to highschoo! and preparatory combinations. In thie city the Football Rules Committee will hold its usual fall meeting for the purpose of going over the 1914 code and clearing up any doubtful poifts in the regulations due to uncertain phraseology. The committee will also be prepared to pass upon rule or playing problems that may be submitted by ball tearm coaches who may be present. Johnson drove to the ombassy ih a é Umorsine, sccompanted by his 2 ‘Yeo wore two or threo quarts "| of diamonds and several other spark- | Netm of tem value. When the clerk mT he hastily Gecided Johnson i a citizen the United a the time Johnson was oui DODGERS DEFEAT |S WX DER fess CINCINNATIS; ONE. | SS ROSENTHAL 1 UP HIT OFF PFEFFER, ULE HONOR here the fish strike over to Long Is!- and, and during the first three weeks * Championship Match Was in Reds Were Easy for Robins in| Doubt Up to the Last of September channel bass have been taken at Long Beach. On the Jersey coast, in the waters’ of Barnegat, at least fifty fish have been taken by anglers who have been waiting months for the southern migration of channel bass to reach the nerthern waters of New Jersey. Fishing on the Jersey and Long Isl- WORLD R ACE CHART MAJOR LEAGUE RECORDS By Moreland News Bureau. i and coasts, if the weather contisues iter Hacing Association's verage — ace an ben th a “a — a = bleheader ber, when the fish start South, not to return again until late in August (Bpeclal to The Evening Worid,) or early in September, BED PBT, BACE—ITanticay: ll ages; $90 aidat: seven futons, main coum. Records of wno yet to fitter 2 yw Woo driving: 5 é viet, Oe Hate! hot iyines Hace same, “Wlaner."ch c. by Haw: | ory ohare, Weaasae, Bot a, | he have ‘an averege of 200 wee. < - oe — i} o GATT vs . 7 Tae Tiss a Pua 4 ab. | NASSAU COUNTRY CLUB. GLEN| An important fact to remember rer : ¢ ETO — + ig FE aa a ry FIRST GAME. COVE, Sept. 19.—Boston produced an.|@bout the channel Dass is that it . th rb sss0 +8 te %& i a i 3 other golf champion to-day, when Mrs. | fee (ogres UP ee it is sa 4 3.710 - fF y Sat mir he Fy a BROOKLYN. H. R. Jackson of the Oakley Club de- | basy Delleve that the gammo oar estos erbieutlt touldn'e sive the meen, Ba R. H.PO. 4. £,|feated Miss Elaine Rosenthal, in a/against its prowess, its sagacity and, : i 4 fe Fo it 0 1 ft © Q|hard fought match for the national HO Ue ak coiatain “ 1 3 TL 0 O| Women’s golf title. Mrs. Jackson won| gor ihe Mele ty aut aa ats louis i d 1 1S 0 0{DY the narrow margin of 1 up and the| have demonatrated thelr aut wa taene os , ge en ro 1 Rn | Sooty Sew Yorn \ 2 2 2 6 9{!ssue was in doubt until the very iast|ing this fish. For the p of ever. t Pe a3 = 1m Sane | at Sete 1 1 0 1 0 {8R0t on the home green, where the showing the essential points 0 oS Na Ma = et he } Bo me i} i oe D1 4 § 2] Bostan champion tapped in a five-toot | how they rie; C. Here fant ac the’ eal, “Wouttosa’ had ‘ater ‘uoual ‘sped, SEL BS] dinners Wlormana es iB iet i 4 21 putt for the hole and match. A saya: Use shedder cra, sand epee Bias EE ye a) er et ann fy # +0 0 0 1 0)” Miss Rosenthal, playing in her sec-| 804 blood worms; food tide: Me. 4-0 "hos sia snsadhvrsnts Seen gpawsadn ‘ ¥ @ 0 7 1 Oona big tournament, surprised the big eee atl lM or O'Shaughnessy glen frivigs: place ame, Winner. 6, &, ty Biuar—Wid it q 1 0 © 0 Ol galery by her nerve and plucky work. | sinker, ve ‘Ader twe feet above 3 ‘ i — — = — | Instead of Mrs. Jackson winning de-| | B says: Fish im the eurf, Kf B F Totals.....-...... 6 9 27 8 2) cisively as the gallery generally be- foe anore we Digod erm 4 Xu Neved before the match, the victor tae! Bt h 14 8 i Seah oct Ae had her hands full to defeat Miss Ro- | °C "sage ane with herring, sttarmees ee tat a | bes . H.PO. A. E.| senthal, who refused to admit any su-|and soft clam, blood worm and sand off rupaing to the 2 a4 3 Baste cl . ° . © Ol! periority and continued fighting to orm or shedder crab batt; use oaks . 3a ‘a a jerzog, 88. 1 1) the end. i ne C i eeay aie Esa Tye A if : 8-0 O'Shaughnessy, 1-0 to 2-0 Gar- 372 Hac F -Dalmont Wert bi im i i ; Berghammer, 0 0 0 5 0] There was little to choose between |Iisle, 3-0 to 5-0 Winey Lamers rg Coe aa Knight Brrant—Kose ‘Tyee 1, Owner, A, Miller, ie fo 3 Killiter, rt. . © 0 2 0 Oj the fair contestants in actual golf, out | for ing use light sinker, wit! hep Open i; ae cb 2 Groh, 2b © 0 0 § 1)Mra. Jackson's experience had a direct |4¥, OF three foot gut leader: tide, : 4 By ik # Twombly. if 9 0 0 0 0] Dearing on the result. Mins Rosenthal | "No matter on what rig the fh 18 Jura, 100; ‘Theil, 108) sent an af oon la i i Holden, If... © 0 0 0 gj Was at times brilliant and very un-| hooked the channel bass makes a eee wnat, wie aie erly Tanda Met 3 be 1d 382 | Gonzales, c © 0 6 4 9) Way several great chances but evened | he an to invite the freckaader Finer macwb wane oes for on Nine, Yay AUreatt, i el tig 08; fi Ba 48 oak: Glockson, c ©0300 up by sinking long putts, one especial-| fisherman who snaps his fi were A urlongs.— 5 al op ear-oli ‘ . ly at the 9 ’ 99 | salt water fishi ees second; Vreeland, 114 iat gon aay wre il uaeas Fd e Ames, p.:. 0 0 0 4 0) doth players, particularly Miss Rosen-| Heath’ on Autry’ Panes Seraueat (Ward), 6 to 1, 6 to 6 and t to 3) Ay Ws beostor, hor: verity, 110; Chanteuse, I @ Ms Yingling, p.. +0 1 0 0 OJ thal, who hada tendency to slice many | Ray, he will have a good sized. Rent third, Time, 1.14. a rasgate gis ed ia Hirwe peargiie and up gy gt as -—- — -- =} shos. on his hands, for inch for inch Teabpoka siareans i Monit agT: ue pT cp] Totmes eee 1 24 17 24 Mrs. Jackson started with a rush | hame for the channel basa will BECOND RACE Purse $500: three | sin ene, OBE fecun oe: i 8 " R SUMMAFY, nd won the Brat hole, where her on-| teat the way, for the channel base } r-oldet five and one-half furlonis, 1 TiO; Heartbeat 4 rf es ponent lande: er second shot } no mean antagonis' WeRonurmont Belle, 104 (Ward), 6 to 1, H Peerccal | a ie aM m dE: Firat Base on Balls—Of Pfeffer, 2:! trap and took stx to get wee hes sven and over mone aie err, 5 | 0 claimed, Weather clear; Cat oi aff GR] Ames. 2 Struck Out—By Prefter, 6:| Rosenthal aquared the count on tee Football t (Acton), 12 to 1, 3 to 1 and even, sec~ —>—_ Ames, 1; Yingling, 1. Left on Bases— i * se elas 00 N .}ond; Miss Barn Harbor, 99 (Louder), Nattonet League Pite! Aciuinae Gabaee Siliakse: Bakiyn, Tr Gloanek e next, where she was on the gteen a otes. 4 to 1, even and? to &, third, ‘Time . Hscords of pitchers up to tet, Mee ch cae le Rune Catahaw. Wreath 3 Homelon the third shot, and out in six to ore (09, “Ajax, Maltk and Colors also rn. ike ~ Femara, nis 4 se Ase | pitchare amt Clube a ate Are eae heat, ‘Two-Base | Mrs, Jackson's seven. Mrs, Jackson| CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Sept. 19.— Tbe 7 eg MONTREAL, Ont, Sept. 19.—The] Wie. 1 g if tin i | f oy, ete, _Bacrifice . Hit—Myers. | jumped to the lead at the third first cut in Harvard's football sqtad = TORONTO ENTRIES patties for Monday's Foes are as pet i 4 y ne lee Stolen Base—Niehoff, Hit by Pitcher| 4, @ wonderful second ahot “oe was determined ‘upon last night when E ‘a it ‘ a) a ss ’ vo i "01 0 a of re caoriper crnem at were rial hogs Wakanasan” ser ae) z i 4 BR ti : Hart, 4 a lance, 4,000, The next four holes were haivea| t#ined for tho varsity. Torrid weather - long show Taban besthees— stant RACK Phone 500; three sear se Conre’ He a ae a 3 i 5} if (psetat to Ph terentng Wore) and at the eighth Mra. Jackson cap- continued a many of the men fom lanatord. Sincerely, i ARE CR Wiad nN tol ies % § ob of Gq] BaBETS. FIELD, BROOKLYN, | {MFC another point where Miss Ito. Birt, Rawsoh Cowon an "0 aE tabby aga) . ee st Miaieart Via fran whe, hd, oe “Bis i be f & ig | Sept. 19.—The Dodgers kept up their senthal, in trying to play the lake} and almost certain of winning one! AVAGE started Hike a “coming HIRD RACK sume Chee” Waren 7 mS i ig fii | Winning streak this afternoon by ad-| Hole topped her drive into the water.| of the guard positions, Iv on proba. champion,” but let down in his Ca to Ry! fan hae " 414 ‘fa| ministering a crushing defeat to the] USNS Another ball she made the pleased to hear that Wet Pangan on yore when it was meet prom: irae 10! # hook We RS ii | Hg 2G | Cincinnat! Reda, shutting them out ansan, but Putteg miserably had recanalderod hig Mecidian ae sing. He negiec' is and lost | ‘ ut, a 3 3 2B by a score of 6 to 0, nin bth were on in two,| tire, Langford is to be an official at Pepularity by entering the ring tat | ww Stamips waken varae $1,300; am yh it Bat i 1b shat | Big, Ed Pfeffer, who twirled for the| then Mise Rosenthal electrified the | Harvard's games with Princeton aryl din poor condition, When he's nt Whiten Kangen te; + io i te 5 ‘SSt] Dodgers, twirled the be gallery by sinking @ putt twenty feet | Yale. Po Rhe can feht, and when he's confident pay ft Semcages Cn ee a $ 7 : — veh uy Same hel uway froin the flag. 7 Tae weit ‘at he ‘can feat anybody, 8300; fur yeercht 4 We han) Rita eee hap Hi ‘Ria| bas so far shown with the Dodgers,| ‘To this point Mrs, Jackson took| ¢GARMISLE, Pa.. Sept, 13.-—To: eet i $e Bt he can Asbt knyboay, wt 00 fu ears amt fof 4 Be faretcsbett § iy Mg | allowing the Reds to get ono safe hit| forty-three utrokes to Misa, Ttosen: | Cre, WW? menu fA oe Aaht. The trouble about making 10d; Sir Breit, OD ek bf i i} “Wo | Anton 121i {% :Roo| om his delivery. This hit came in the| tbal’s forty-four, Blayed. here’ agsina’ “aibright Matches with Savage that he'e $500; three searol May TR aE Ch ¥ 81m: eighth inhing after two were out. At the tenth Miss Rosenthal pulled | will be: Left end, Wallette; ler to os Me gory loo eg le ant wen Gee, owe miley, Hol: | M t i ay 14@2 ; 2 4 Piette was ‘iven remarkable sup her be Biot iran eile Mrs, Jack- then Du 4 sesame / el pie. a i 4 -|son kept straight and won out in bn bay bee peatiate vepee vat 00, ao sero ate ee , 1 ack eviee por te F ii # port, Daubert and Stengel and Gets| three. Miss Rosenthal worked into | t& Howadaye Gghtere like to be | ie tat woh uiar at” Lone. fOr Mente Mara eal aa 81 Tol RTE | pha, Washing HULU fe] accomplishing this ood work by|® Pek of trouble at the eleventh, |B y enter the ring, Ralersnts tt! vor 1 Gute "al aa Head fas Cait Droge, Waeilarton gh i Far cxiohion aad aiaea, where she got into three bunkers SIXTH BACK. Mandir: purve, | righ Hearts, 108: Willrml tienden, 1 1 pa hed Biotter "ehicaws 2", Bot a Bb: wuarding the green and finally con- PWCBE that Fready Welsh may agnt ry eden ade; one mile al | Aasien th ance claimed, ‘Weather clever, M10 2 cor After the game the fans gave Pfef-| ceded the hole to Mrs, Jackson. ‘This MUP eck Deiwton. Dow'e know ho Ritter a Da hi anaes ete, | PO Re wake fer a great ovation as ho walked to made’ the Boston Star 3 up. + Ue SPORTING, ‘ ter Core Wi rae) Maple 120) Am: YA. O! 2 the bench, iss Rosenthal, although tranned, - Be Britton is thie year, but a year| i; Soathaating AM | N.Y, As 02% Ninety aThtrd Games, é recovered well and won the 12th; he gould bave cleaned up halt a! (,'s) man] the Ninety-third Byrnes aud ladon N ; ‘ ry yeAGuE, ’ ~ where Mra, Jackson missed an casy LAST DAY: OF Bretaics in bait & dosen. auc: | ; ,| day of the New York jot!> Club will HS I |gpiaaee wd ae BY WINNERS AT TORONTO. putt. The 18th was halved, and the wights, As Freddy ignored Me Ps Oe, 8 es tgen held at the country home of the elub a rp Mt Tala. 6 i$ Chicago girl continued her’ rally by ghalionges entirely, 1 imagine fy nat’ “giao h oe sargvers, telend. Uaibam Wenon, on “ae ‘ Bae Cloretanh'’ 9b 8. St =semeee winning the 14th, where her opponent iy knew it. : ' | milttes Wave bided two Seabanes Os the BPBHAL Lika GU T ATIONAL LEAGUE, FIRST RACE—Purse $700; handi-| pulled a tee shot in a trap and had 7%, feish's statement that he'll Aght programme, @. 1aOeyaid We by al mobigh Vo) ; naidaece., 74 Oe SO; P] cae for all ages; six furlongs.—Back | hard work escaping, This win re- BA at last (a such a surprise that ss ee ll open, for which entre tv fi q ° i, H (7 Bay, 116 (Megcalt), first; Pansareta,| duced Mra. Jackson's lead to one hole. uve to look Jack up and ece) up to Bept, 22, and also a Ga. is Ry ed 124 (Burns), second; Rockville, 106] Though Miss Rosenthal fought brave- Ys the matter with him, Perhaps | cial scratch race, In which ‘ M p 197) (Shilling), third, Time, 1.12. ly, the best she could do was the haly- r br. en tes othe P ouE, ville, Bouthern Maid and Inkle also| ing of the next four holes, giving ee HAVRE DE| onal di-yard ‘champion NewYork ig (hea, Ome S $2% mutuels#® paid: R Mrs. Jackson the victory on the home TOsDAX (SATURDAY) ut Lewie, r ft Boston, ie OR 40- | Tt Sep . green. ° Cia gel eek Kept. 1%—The entries) Oh npon, and Homer Neen | Bown hs ag {Qafied ot the eed} | ‘ 82. i :| Mr. Jackson's championship was|! $1,000 Belmont Park Autumn tendo. ano Monday's races ure as follow: Ce the present. Amortoan . the ele et Sei ecovered from Miss G! % rt work of gio Lk waent, Amortc Volley ippal Lkaat's, n rom Miss Gladys Ravens a A thre guarten a tL a al IE Iptjananolis be rooklry, 4, SUPICAIRINER La ISR Oat aiden Weight for Age Stakes, " | Pit tats 4 h a ‘ol |, Du in’t de . arla‘andtawerded those whe placed |] REST Sih ite gach el | fond it'thin year. Tho cards: |] The Brook Cup Steeplechase fer confidence in him, and by his clever | GAMES SCHEDULED FOR 10-DAY. ) ; 106 (Met-| Mrs, Jackson— $1,000 and Plate worth $2, ‘|handling got first honors, | EAGLE, TH AMEIIOAN LBAGUE, Maid, 100 (Mur-|Out ....5 74 445 6 4 5~43 AND FOUR OTHER SPECIAD FRA’ = tent om pata |] gitcegp at Hee Yar at Chicege, 145 2-5y Zodiac, }In ....°8 5 6 5 44 4 5 548-80 FIRST RACK AT 8.00 FM, se, thivecenanine. om it DAL ORES Rivas, huss of pecen, ape. | ia ge " q Disle Jackson sles ran Ao SR] | Bilas Rosenthal-- , i k it Dayte’ e "a nderiy Da (ee flys LA | r Uy ¢ 7 Ou .6 65445 to win. mile race, Bro ’ ; ind 85586 4 Mab as stu Sal wine Jism, oe abe ten 44)

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