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MAYBE THE BRAVES WILL wo" —_—_>—— Fafnous Blackton Speed Boa Not Matched to Race at Oy- ster Bay or Manhasset—An- Nouncement a Fake. orn 1 earns MMODORE BLACKTON of the Atlantic Yacht Club is rather indignant over the, fake an- Rouncements that Mrs. Blacktaa's Baby Speed’ Demon! II. and his own Baby Reliance V. have been matched a Le © race against Peter Pan VL, Har- | One kT @ Boon and other boats within two! Hoe z STANDING OF THE CLUBS. the Commodore and Mra. Black | fear tho risk of defeat after a} Beil Glorious season of straight victories, 8 “The » Babies,” said ‘| Buffalo, Blackton this afternoon, ake every championship race thi { me a. print fastest that over raced. They're best sea boats and the most rell- tndianaper Fr uric, 4 of all racing boats, the Demon Fa * Baving gono through a winning sea- #0D without a single breakdown, rac- in all sorts of weather. Peter and the others have never shown that they are in the same class onmes | ee inp ines, ir in speed or reliability. If th ome x Seer that they can Mtive uss mi THIS WILL BE ONE OF Tace we'll be glad to make a match A @t any time, but on past perform- Anees it would be absurd to bring the e back from winter quarters lead another procession, There 3 kd n't be enough sporting interest a match to justify the trouble and oy esree Baby Speed Demon and f Hiance ure in winter quarters NO RAD ber, of the defending team recover the SEASON ANON ON LINKS € ni after a hard racii ‘was so simplified that there can bet no | ah ome ol Me lly rae . doubt that, except where « fleld goal “Giecataee MADE AT MEETING OF [sz s'sx Genwi Cty ad for real Sompetition T have ‘tween the, n.Boet. IK te 9 tonchback, wamis Clubs’ Tourneys Most the boats again | peason. snd! he announcemencs 5 $3,000 PURSE FOR. PACERS. Important Local Poe. So Ses FOOTBALL RULERS pasadena mala $e ieonsiag: iL", -__ stake, which te worth $3,000, for 206| ‘This will be one of the biggest More Than 250 Coaches and) fractions ot tho Grand Circuit hers ints} eeks, Of th® season tn local golt ircles, On the fret three days afternoon. Kverything is in readiness, ¢y of Officials Attend the Confer- jeven the weather, for the start of ;|the week, to-day, to-morrow and ba Te Gowda landing on the bd ba weeks" meeting. Most all of the| Wednesday, the fnvitation tourna- ence Held Here. horses and drivers have arrived. ‘To-| ment of the Greenwich Country Club one other events will’ be the Hotel| Will be played, and the best field of ‘Hear that loud cracking round up Brickley will play footdan at Hervard again this season. It te rumored that several other can @idates are out for the team. 2.14 pace. quality will be on hand. Francis iol Ua Outmet and Jerome D. Travers both aE FINISHES, owe ‘i play. are tourney will be- ROM England we hear that FIRST RACE—Purse $500; ual fan faa! cas Gece ae irae two- Jack J@ngon ie doing the! year-olds; five and a half furlongs | « ried poet tena cate ‘bila tad maakine por Brookcress, 97 (Acton), 8 Tee dice ee ee ne on tie i pork . » 8 to 1, 4 to & aid Dean money at least. He is very || CAMBRIDGE, Mass. Sept. 21—||and 1 to 4, first; Aimee Leslie, 109 | '¥° days that follow, Harvard's varsity footballers get }| (Cgllahan), 8 to 6, 8 to 5 and 1 to 6, France: “Jack Johnaon, || 40W" to real business to-day whem |) second; Haberdash, 102 (Ward), 5 to| On Wednesday and Thureday the wo sessions will be held on Sol- ype el poor gl dier’s Field in preparation for the 2, 7 to 10 and 1 to 3, third. Time, 1.10,;@9nUal seniors’ tournament will be Dr. Cann and Pied Piper also ran. played at the Apawamis Cl he ” game with Bates next Saturday. ia Club, The a oer Eee tho] The frat scrimmage of the season SECOND RACE — Purse $500:| Metropolitan, Massachusetta and pond is pay Fh takes place to-morrow, when teams || three-year-olds and upward; five and| Pennsylvania golf associationg will Rboerr making A and B will meet ‘the second ||” half furlongs. Brandywine, 114 (Am-| siay in th tour sa . pt, China|] team. ‘The Crimson faces one of || rose), 41-2. to 1, & to 6 and 4 to 6,| DS > anauel Laaity Oep eae polurkey, | Eayp yet been || the hardest schedules in ite his- || fret; Miss Jean, 111 (Carroll), 2 to| Matches at Baltusrol on Friday and ea. m. Probably Jack Johnson | {°°¥, a ae eK re, from ]|1, 4 to 6 and 1 to 3, second;\ Helle| Saturday. Massachusetts on Satur- Harvard Footballers’ Get Down to Real Business To-Day. Kk for u}| Terre, 106 (Dunkinson), '5 to 1, 2 to yery much in those coun-|] ciean aweep in victories. Dick }|1 and even, third. Time—1.09 1-5 day will play the winner of Friday's Wigrleaworth, who is to coach the || Song of Hacks, Malik. Moralight, C | Match. Five roursome and ten single caretable, this European news, rbacks, ‘s expected te, Join || Nelson and King Bik Mo rye Re matches will be on the programme “Gunboat Smith says that the sa o-day. ck Harte, 1) THIRD RACE—Purse $500; three-} ach day. ‘than willing to fant anybous || Whe aided TR. Norris Williams to} year-olds and up; six furlongs.e-Ford| In the event of a victory for the comes along with & good purse oo cd atareo) nents lena Mal, 110 (Wood), 8 to 1, 3 to 1 and| Metropolitan team on Friday Jerome Wek ne taht potas to Sines Co tone saturday: || 8 to 5, first; Miss Barnharber, 100|D. Travers provably will meet Frag: iilard all over the country and|{heee'toc anima nanitio (Acton), 21-2 to 1, 4 to 5 and 2 to 6,| cls Oulmet at the heads of their re- him {gto the ring when no second; Travto, 0 (Ward), 15 to 1, 6] spective teams on Saturday. The oter has ahown a willincness to 1 and 21-2 to 1, third. King Chil-| star maich on Friday ia likely to be Gunboat just what it ought to} More than 250 coaches and officials ‘Tigelia, Spelibound, Springmass | between Travers and W. C. Fownes. we Ne too up against Willard.| attended the intercollegiate football Pontefract also r ae ewetath TS mse eet meeting at the Biltmore. No radical brea, gine © for the ley toh bi Gupdoat.expocts to have a busy | changes were made in the rules, HAVRE DE GRACE RESULTS. |fs¥pinyea'et Baitusrct ooeticerata sy. anyhow. He has Of the modifications the most im-| ., 2 Jerome D, Travers and Max R, Mar- Betis Levinsky to fight, then [portant was that made in Rule 19,| LiRST RACESelling; for threo-|aton will play Francia Ouimet and hk. In the words of the | Section 3, governing the recove.4 of arte, 115 (Hoy ins Bto5, ltos apher, jt tan't who we Aoht, a kicked ball. and out, first; Susan B,, 113 hee 118 (Buxton), eget for it, that ¥ to 1, 6 to 1 and 3 to 1, F inde ott pee Heretofore when an onside kick was 1,6 to 1 an ‘0 1, second; J. J.| | Newspaper golfers will play the . | Lillia, 104 (Steward), 15 to 1, 4 to 1 If of ity-t -“ : sen Sep cote tee attempted only a man who was be. and # to & thirds ine: 0 first half of a seventy-two hole medal 3 1,14, Busy | play competition for the press cham- these engagements. hind the ball when it was kicked was Pd Dr. Duenner, Parlor Bo: uick rf # ub eligible to recover it until an opponent | Start, l'Aixlon, Master Joe’ Canto Fee a ate, ielisialeiaiiaiiadiaibas ial’ ‘CORRESPONDENT writes me| had touched it. Now, if a man behind | aod Mater-also ran. +a “roaat’ on Gunboat, alieging|the ball at the time it: was kicked} SECOND RACE—Selling; steeple-| To-morrow the frst of the autumn “that he ran away from Eng-| touches it every other map.on the, chasd; three-year-olds and up; about| serigs of one day tournaments of the . two miles.—Hand: ing, 187 .| Women'g Metropolitan Association to escape the terrible Young| field is automatically placed on alde man), ¥ to 2, T to & (@20%3 es, bat; will be p! aved, at the Forest Hill Field you know—the fallow who| and is eligible to recover tt. Mo, 142 (Mr. C. Harrison jr,), 12 to 1,| Club, Soho, N. # 4 to 1 and 8 to 1, second; Abdo: ‘i —>___—_. » wae knocked out by Mike Gibbons| It was further decided that the side ny 14 "ap Pockey McVarland and then be-|in possession of the ball should have | (Hovth), to 1, 2 to 1 nd even, third, TORONTO ENTRIES. furlongs. | George Low, the Baltusrol profes- Tim Little H Chi tay invincible ea ie bt. »| every possible advantage in regard to | Aberfeldy, Eales Mar eine a ground gained by rushing. There has Pigetpneiigpenenay id WOODBINE RACE TRACK, TO- le retard your spark raget there,| been a wide difference of opinion RONTO, Ont., Sept. 21.—The entries saw that Smith-Morris| among officials as to whether a man HAVRE DE GRACE ENTRIES. for to-morrow’s races are as ie rae ff ever a man was es 4 uit, by any means. Morri Md,, Sept. 21.—Thi = ae a : 4 data Weveniied eet aia. eet | conve eredis tor bis works andthe bit | Eee Miser are ae delirire: 7. somner> | ene Mabe. 8s hae ery: but box, and Smith stuck close] put in play at the point where the ie ‘and siammed away. Finally kt b, es runner finally landed, r A ¢ a, . and Beet fost hin Heed Sai oaett| ‘The committee further deoided that eta, ee ie: Oe Fe er pane tee ite 4 wild man, Whether intention-| the defending side may use hands and : 5 i ate tnd sp: 800 or not—and he says he doesn't/ arms as woll as shoulders until the int ber anything about ithe re-| Oy" nas developed.” ate ; ‘i me PA i Set i Claimed the foul, and he would| shall be the judge of when the play tng RACE Th 16, been crasy if he had gone Oa.| develops, This decision was made af- inl nate ema = “Boveruor, 0: Pana’ grant, Wn lira haat ieuen oom | REF te | Kh, Ws ee a a -| Foster Sanford of Yale and David EB, ee i ny nen re "Tho: Miistgra ‘Priscilla, other faults he may have. The r Jetus, 118: 112: ‘Vanni, that can be said of him is that| Fults of Brown, president of the Base- Fi Js etimes gets a little too much| ball Players’ Fraternity. 5 ty cae eapecially when he's winning.| All leeway has been taken from the Se ety mae Batiting Lahe Beate Doyle. ceutre rush in passing the ball. The|\ j per, 110; Ewan, ting Labn added another vic-| instant he moves it from ite position rear lie, guaditions: fo his list at the Fairmont A. C.| it aball be considered in play. In case hs ; Gefeating Wille Doyle of te of any felnte the ball shall be declared I “rounds Doyle hon nar, but! dead, whether he passes after a mo- re 2 the strength of one of mentary check 1) motion or not. H i \ b. h mth Kh —Laxingtor pite's punches he decided ip cane of a fumble after such the . 1 : id seventy Hes "fo mee, 5 ners defend! shail not ; ; he Aa ie 2 and trom thes oe Rotter Pash apis‘ refusing a 104; i aN gai im, tony ean "ae Mine rman stoke Fin 3.13 pacers, the 2.11/ the season in this district in point of a mht Hand} he as Ee ear ui BEST SPORTING ‘PAGE IN NEW YORK uaa EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN CRACK—WHEN THEY MEET THE ATHLETICS DODGERS’ BATTING. Copyright, 1916, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). WINNERS AT TORONTO. Myers, cf. 3 3 2 0 0 Daubert, It -1 122 0 0 Stengel, rf 1 2 00 0 . Wheat, it, oo 100 re Dalton, 1 -1 0 1 0 0 ie Cutshaw, 2b el F Pie Y Getz, 3b. ut t 6 £ i Egan, ss. 0 0 3 5 1 McCarty, wl 1 3 24 Leach Cross Is Matched iste $3 3 eac. ross s a Cc e Steele,p..........0 0 0 0 @ ----- __With Charley White Totals............9 1 27 16 2 ae first bathe in America, on Thurs- A BS ane night. He will meet Sam Lang- . HPO. A. EB | | ford in a alx- id bout at the Du- | They'll ine in a Ten-Round eases Gane aed ek al ta| Daniels, ef. “ a 3 ° . ; f Bout at Milwaukee Oct. 16,| csiticu in fant “eget (MeN re 1 an ale the Winner to Meet Victor of! Ai Reich, wno has won his iast| Twombly, | ee | pote battles with knockouts, was | Nichoif, 3b o 1020 Wolgast-Murphy Battle. ie once ati oe anokner combat | Holden, cf... 10 100 mccrese vy" ight, whom red itt | Clark, ¢.. 0 2 5 0 @% oot in a Foun jut at a club iD) Kellogg, 1b 00900 the Bronx xt Saturday night. 2 By John Pollock. ‘Wile Jones and Nobby Reynolds will Fittery, p 10 02 2 0 HARLBY WHITE, the crack! clash in another ten-round go. Schneider,p.......0 0 0 0 O lightwet ow re- pattadone Gt the Foal stale of| Al McCoy, the middleweight cham. Ames, p 0 0 0 0 0 that class through clearly outpointing | Pitring iacigentene ee omnia | Berghammer......0 0 0 0 0 RACE—Purs ‘se $500; for/Champion Willie Ritchie in Mil-/vania, were matched over the long- as = See jephone early to-day to| Totals......... 6 9 244 #7 uussaryas ids and upward; selling; Coneeared alx furlongs. Supreme, 101 (Metcalf), | ¥&UKee several months ago, has been a firats whe 105 (Vandusen), second; | Practically matched to meet Leach) tiong) a. C. of Philadelphia on n . Houghton, 114 (Shilling), third. | Cross of this city in a ten-round bout| Saturday night. McCoy te guari Tims, 1.13 8-5. Rocky O'Brien, Gor-|pefore either the National A. C, or|teed $800, with a privilege of accep’ Louls DesCognets, | tne West Side A. C. of Milwaukee on | 2S one-third of the gross receipt ‘ake, Daylight, Bright Stone ("ot Bendel also ran. the night of Oct. 16, Both fighters | ,Mutuete Lee Supreme straight| have agreed to terms and are show $2.70; Droll,|only waiting to see which promoter/and Knockout Sweeney of this ‘city | Cincinnati, 7. Three-Base Hit—Dan- : J. H. Houghton, | makes them the larger offer. winner will be matched with the show §2. SECOND nee 9500; for phy bout. Thompson nd Cannie Jean Fri Mutuels paid—Otero, straigh' To-morrow sight he meste 8.1 ow, 4.30 rounds at the Atias A. E—Purse $500; for three-year-olds and up; sellin, furlongs.—Requiram, 110 (Vand Armor, 114 (Burns), third eel ee who’ recently a looked like sure winners for the first 1.14. Rifle Brigade, Dick's Pet, Capt. | country from England, will M nage is | ranging for hima, oo) re winners for the a Elliott, Charles Cannell, John Weaver, Barrette and Mrs. Lally also "4 seucle paid: Requiram, atraignt| Walthour First $123.70, place $88.40, show $11.30; Nix- 2 Foreign riders carried off the honors doo, place $14.70, show $5.40; Armor, In 50-Mile Race sok arelen riders carried of the Ronore|Schneider out of the box and had = ENTRIES FOR EMPIRE CITY. In the closest finish of the season{of Eust Orange in thelr match 21.4) nit batsmen and an error. 15 Me etic. ea has Malden. joe: ihre bet iat tind Rais | mnuten #6 anconde ale Hee thao, iit Bader For three.» ob gt: turley Mtb e “are ie > iT Attractive Change of Policy At the Academy of Music to-,f: m1 P, M. until 11 at night, vpon a massive scale, The programme Academy and one calculated to make new friends for the big playhouse. ‘T. performance will be continuow FOR EVENING WORLD READERS EXCLUSIVELY The New Policy—The Modern Idea AT THE FAMOUS USE THIS COUPON. EXCHANGE AT BOX OFFICE This Coupon # t= sin es Agr a abage trek Te ere Dine. { Good Only Sept. 23, 24, 25, 28, 29; Oct. let. * ’ tor of the Ad Wolgast-Tommy Mur- | berts will also meet at the same club.| Stengel. Passed Ball—Clarke. Hit Tommy Murphy will do more fight- ing witbin the next three weeks than he has done for nearly nine months. aban in Brooklyn, on Sept. 29 Wier Riker of Brooklyn clashes| Hack Ganahow: dn bare tackles Matty Bald@in. for twelve | with Gus Murphy of Boston. N. ¥., Sept. n) rat; Nigadoo, 105 (Hoffman), second:! Colin pit the Australian reary.| Bobby Walthour won the fifty-mile T Chelsea and Joe Fogler of|, This was the Red's sixteenth de- . Grand Prix stakes for motor paced Brooklyn vue fhe tine in the tandem. |feat in succession, EMPIRE TRACK, YONKERS, N. Mot: i ¥., Sept. 21.—The entries for to-mor-|Fidera at the Brighton Beach Motor- row's races snare are as follows: dome, and came within a minule ees PABST BACK Teorearclie, tive furlen a half of breaking his own record for the open: Emad the distance. His time was 1 hour 3 howher he nor title-holder Harry| trotted out Allen to beat the un- Vincenzo Madonna was second, a|the quarter-mile handicap. Ten ap behind Walthour, and George tars and biripe, Wiley third, a lap in the rear of the'y y. a, c, Hold Games satu a wit rig ene pele ae Penpals ‘The ninety-third annual games of! wt and Perey Lawrence fifth, Carmenien, New York Athletic Club will be pe oi fon dropped out of the race at the forty| neia at the country home of the club in, ani sin. Ma mile mark. The champion lost #ix/ a: Travers Island, Pelham Manor, on tor capi il can et for: ge miles early In the race because of tire| Saturday. The Athletic Committee, Dieta oe a Ma ie note en Pas has added two features to the pro- Natheun Trace. ° ac Hatin, 105; Mins wx Ti; | in’ time trial for a mile Arthur|open, for which entries will be re bad on Sa, ceived up to to-morrow, and also a wes Bert Bayer pon the xem Manele NiTatt sat tne desite of the sormmnit: ¢ —k. rounds, To-day, BF. o,|1n 4m: 113-69, Arthur Chapple vas feo to bring together Ted Meredith, tho || An Indispensable relish for all Sem Made at Academy of Music Distinctively Individual day William Fox will introduce a|five distinct attractions will be of- change of policy which promises to| fered, Priscilla Knowles will Nead set @ 10w pace for entertainment at| ® company presenting in tabloid form popular prices, In conformity with| comediés and dramas. American and the huge sizo of the Academy, Mr.| European vandals Leni wi eer high class acts. another feature 1 has arranged a performance will be frat run feature, fim plays, which will be seen at the Academy will be a unique blending of all the! of Music before given elsewhere. fortures that have heretofore proved| These pave Wi et a William int Fox idea of production and presen- most populs.: with Patrona of the) tition of the latest ideas In motion pictures, There will also be a $25,000 n anc a concert orchestra ‘| William Fox's Get Acquainted Coupon Drama Plays, Vaudeville, Film Plays Academy of Music, 14thSt. and Irving Place nee Performances) Dron. Fleer (Even) ' CR? ~ RALLY TOO MUCH SE) FORONNNAT Don't @veNn CRACK A | - SMe! This Makes ahi Straight Defeats for Herzog’s Team, FIRST GAME. BROOKLYN. R. H.PO. A. EB. nae 1 Leet Berghammer batted for Ames in 9th, SUMMARY. First Base on Balls—Off Fittery, 1; | Steele, 2. Struck Out—By Reulbach, | 2: Fittery, 3; Steele, 1; Schneider, 2; now’ Battling Hurley of Passaic, N. J.,; Ames, 1. Left on Hases— Brooklyn, 6; ix-round bout at the They will box at 158 pounds at 6 P. M. will come togeth ten-round go|lels, Two-Base Hits—Daniels, Ruel- Bho |e en ie icokiyn, oa meets $e.| bach, Cutshaw, McCarty, Cutshaw, vic- | Soldier Hartfield and Jobany Kid Al-| Sacrifice Hit—Egan. Stolen Base— by Pitcher--By Ruelbach (Killifer, ‘oung Lustig of this city and Ed-|Twombley); by Fittery (Stengel); by aie ‘Murphy, the crack lightweight of| Schneider, 1. ''mpires+-Rigler and Boston, will meet at the Atlas A. A.| Hart. Attendance, 1,000, of Boston to-morrow night. In the pesaal" bouts Al McCoy of Brooklyn (Special to The F Richie Jasper of Boston, and Ts 1 ning World.) BROOKLYN, ‘The Dodgers con- tinued their great winning streak Frankle Fleming, the featherweight (here this afternoon by handing the eae or cor a tow months, haa Cincinnati Reds another crushing de- returned to this city and has started |feat In the first game of their double in training for bouts which his man- | header by a score of 9 to 6. The Reds © ager, Jimmy Yule, is at present ar- this five innings, but In the sixth “Rob- bie's" men started a batting rally , allow- ing the other & tworlap bandl Silow- land before they had finally been re- tired they drove Fittery and Newark Velodrome. Alfred Goullet of |#cored seven runs on four hits, Australia defeated Frank L. Kram.:|coupled with a base on balls, two Oscar Egg of Switzerland beat Jimmy ced FACE, When the sioona Z ehigd began there” teur Champion Donald | Were close to 5,000 fans present, Her- wrormes Ams ee New York AC |gog sent in Benton to do the twirling T contest, but| for his tailenders while Robinson Kaiser could get through the field in | fortunate Reds with his benders, thousand persons watohed the sport. A Finishing Touch To many a dish and a keen ap- gramme, @ 1,200 yards relay race, national 440 yards champion, Tom (Halpin of Boston, the ex-national 440 ‘yards champion, and Homer Baker, N Y A.C. the present American and English jampion ¢ for 880 yard Foods and Chaiiag Dish Cooking, Sold by Grocers Everywhere and e738 metap You wouldn't expect an imitation to equal the original Fatima Turk- ish-blend!

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