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Wud WVinine WORLD, rirvnsDay, szrreuse® 417 3 Senewsr] BEST SPORTING/PAGE IN NEW YORK [noS20¥2.2hen THE GIANTS ARE GLAD IT’S NEARLY OVER _ |BRAVES KEEP UP Copyright, 1914, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). —_goee { FIERCe THs Season “Tas Revieves oor lor or Rudolph Shut Out Cincinnatl ‘With Five Hits in First Game. FIRST GAME. BOSTON. RH. —— ft eos teceec---— Slecueeene- oo sleccuncece? § e: Fi ne ew F.A. WRIGHT IN FRONT |EVENING WORLD RACE CHART IN “OD BOY 17 GOLF HAVRE DE GRACE, MD., THURSDAY, SEPT. 24, 1914. Feurth Day of the Autumn Meeting. of the Marferd Sarmers’ Association, Weather Clear, Track Fast. {| WATHATPANAnS| See == oo? return: ment en ing to Bi i E be aE at Sixty-Three-Year-Old Golfer Goes Over Course PACKEY MFARLAND | cress Zeise TIGER COACHES WORK In 82, will probably be held on Oot, 3. QUITS RING TO TAKE lucgzactss. ss sso=rnees ce! HARD) FITTING TEAM | _. neu sseoerew 61 . out” Brown, the Chi APAWAMIS GOLF CLUB, RYB, recently boxed Jack great N. Y¥., Sept. 24.—A hot sun and high CHARGE OF BREWERY secre.) FOR RUTERS GAME ses 2s O., on next T y night, _—_—— —_——— i “lec-cec-c--~0F Fl comet caacass® many “Old Boye” who started off here early this morning in the second K. O, Eggers and Jimmy Taylor, Young “Sacks Sharkey eed PRE day of the annual seniors tourna- ; ; —— Chicagoan Announces His Re-|McGovers, and Young Rector and] Varsity Score Only 13 Points|ment. ‘The meet, the most unique Pf =n ial . mToe Braves wan the nam gaunget ’ nny " engaged ‘ held in the country, had for competi-| !» 2 — “as the double-header thie afternoon tirement in Letter to |Tet' on saturday) Jack pa in Full Game of Ten- | tors bankers, merchants, a Judge of i": H % % ie more at Eo ieeastan holding ‘ee arranged contests to-day. the United States Supreme Court, Fred ing 0 Reda to & hits. Boston scored three Billy Gibson. __—_ Minute Quarters. lawyers, a general of the army, col- $ of the five rune in the fifth inning on MEREDITH AND HOMER BAKER lege professora and men in all walks 3 MEET IN N. Y. A c *S GAMES. ‘ of life, but all having a common pw a . : é r 3 three singles and two bases on balls, By John Pollock. je Te Ae Ue 5 (Special to The Hivening Word.) Se pose—to have a good time on the breal ‘the sent $0 the jot ala PRINCETON, N. J., Sept, 24.—Re- a 5 ing cantly, p the te wage’! HAVRE DE GRACE ENTRIES. ACKEY M'FARLAND, who has) ‘The ninety-third games and tadies'| ports from Rutgers have set the) jiss,024 the reunion with old time| jg 8 ‘ been boxing ten years, te the| day of the New York Athletic Club will| Princeton couches working the men| ‘4s. oe latest star of the fistic profes-| be held at its country home at Travers| in tne ee as they never bave worked The seniors came from all parts of HAVRE DE GRACE, M4., Gept. 6 sion to announce his retirement. Billy | Island, Petham Manor, N. ¥., next Sat- the country, All were eligible, pro- nee pacer eae —The entries for to-morrow’s meee Gibson has just received @ letter poor urday at 2.30 o'clock P. M, ‘Trains wili| Dafore #0 early in the eeagon, and In| vided they wore fifty-seven years of| are as follows: MoFeriand, who is in San Franolsco|¥" from the Willis avque station | Consequence yesterday afternoon the} ace or over, FIRST RACE—For threrveroks sed 993 with bis bride, 1a which he aaye thet | (near One Hundred and ‘Thirty-third |vareity played “Rutgers,” or the scrub fringe In point of enthusiasm it would be| F: F- Pryn. a street) of the Harlem River branch | team, for @ full game of ten minute @ be! A. B. Colvin, Glens Falls, 102, 194, 40, Gol he has decided to retire from the ring| o¢ the New York, New Haven and Har- ‘ere. The firet team was unable|‘!fficult to say many of the “old| is4; Charles F. Quincy, Greenwich, for good. Ho claims that all his time| jem River Railroad to Pelham Manor at|to mak than thirteen points, | 078” were that age except for gray| 98, 192, 28, 164. in the future will have to be taken 12.02, 1.02, 1.61 and 2.02 o'clock. There Rittera ibn ys i a" haire that were as numerous as eu- =. Glick and Tibbotts scoring the touch- a ae up looking after his wife's interests| will also be trains from Grand Central | Guune and euch kicking A goal after | ‘umn leaves, WINNERS AT TORONTO. EMPIRE IY TRACK - gc , — i i i A it if HI : Pilis abecttt ppytees aes Etast i i i i 5 f it = tae ! i fife ere bple. in tle | in a brewery at Joliet, Ill, left to her| Station over the main ae of the New Neila ase The early scores returned were re- 00; th New Hi Harlem Ri Louch: 5 wee- was with Sonnny sieten ast, (UBB Tafiroud to Pelham, and thence by tok | Forward passes were tried out and|™Arkably 00d, considering condi-| FIRST RAQH— Puree th00: Waterbury, Comn., on Nov, 30, 1918, | !€¥ direct to the Travers Island grounds] featured in the scoring. Boland, who|'!0ns. F. A. Wright, a sixty-three- | eer Tosiytetcalg), ry . at 12.07, 12.34, ‘ 0 atts fe ellgibte to play,|¥&F-0ld member of the Baltusrol| ¢umurpny), second; Dick’ Horse That Won Classic in Tom, Anirows, Ee premier fight d poled a atch, race, put In his eecond appearance at prac- Club, swung his clubs so effectively (Caiiaten), oie. KY nag hn Ab . fa town: He wes ont here ree ck ‘mull and national augrters | tice and was placed at fullback, where| ‘hat he broueht home a card of 82, Pre ingle, Bendel, Requiram and| South Beaten Easily by hours when he completed all details |mile champion, will compete with Homer | he did the punting and helped in mak-| Which led the early arrivals, Mr, al wuld | for @ ten-round bout between Leach | Baker, the cnelish and: national $80-} 11) 116 Danses, Tibbotte, brother uf | Wright was out in 40, but experienced Gordee, strnies! the Favorite. Grogs and Charley White of Chicago Ieee a former All-American halt, played |*Fouble coming in. ‘He needed a seven + pace te show $640; ‘Dick's Ww" RITCHTH witt soon ne| Oct, 3%. They will box at 123 pounds | KELSEY ALLOTS HANDICAPS | the otner halt, and while he plaved|#t the 14th hole. Mr. Wright's card: a in zelle, Pet, show $3.20. at 3 P. M. Sam Wallach, brother of @ strong game 80 many substitutions | OUt 46444444 6-40 SECOND RA $700; two-| PMPIRH CITY RACE TRACK, * ts eetesta tani toe Eine mined fee Saene: FOR SUNDAY’S MEDLEY RACE were made during the game that|!" 4544744 5 542-83] yegreolde; foaled in Canada; five and|yvonsens, sept. 4 Those of the Alexander Milne, eighty-three, the|a half furlonge—Lady Curzon, 116 lars who haven' H Ad Wolgast must have i Chairman R. F. Kelsey of the N. C. A. | who will face Rutgers cannot be pre- Goldstein, first; Hampton Dame, 115|regulars who haven't gone to Havre Sound for bim. Of course Bitoni’ | nis popularity in Milveurea ter fe |hae arranged the handicaps for the | dicted, Rome and. norrowfullytanach aera | cSiilling), second: orn a Teh dee |e Cinee ANG. severe! Bundres from fi Englishman bia recent bout there with Joe Man-|three-cornered medley race to be held) Capt, Ballin will be at left tackle, |card of 102, Mr. Milne, who wae one| (Murphy): Ban Red Post, | Yonkers and the surrounding villages, bod of oe ov eye le hg pts} at the Brighton Beach Motordrome Sun-| .n4 Glick, last year’s quarter, seema|of the first Scotdhmen to introduce Spe bad ig Gartley, Tartareu | ade up the attendance here this af- we amt coneipen 450 whil Mai sum | day afternoon between Arthur Chapple] o.4 of his place again. Nourse ia|th® Toyal and ancient game in the Rey ye ternoon. The cami promised a fairly take| who! fought for #5. percent. of the| om ® motorcycle, Vincinzo Madonna fol- | Yoo ta'ne a very atrong man at | United Staten, sadly related av he 1oft|/And Charen sles Tat pegy Curson.| good dag's aport tow! , and Joe Fogler ridi e last green how he enccuntered all 8.70; OH Se Cy Mus Ooaetin riding anew motor. | centre. In fact, the team will draw| the, hard luck on the links which | straiant $6.50, pecs S60, Wao, ‘show | FIRST RACE—¥or two-year-olds; Al Palser, the heavyweight, who has| cycle that is expected to make thirty- | heavily on the members of last year’s | Spoiled his score, 40; Torn Silk, show $21.10. tive furtongs.—Carluverook, 105 (Ol- fought a few fights in the West since seconds to the mi freshman team. Driggs, a clas uate] The, # oN Aa % Pere Bre: IRD RACE—Puree #460; hunters | gen), 11 to 6 7 to 10 and out, fret; Tora O'Rourke an while M of Nourae's, took the left halfback |for by the senior golfern of the Ang: | Mat: three-year-olds Spies: Lit" Gur. | Rosemarine, 106 (Chappel), 7 to 1, 2 rp i ag pots 1b? | position for a while, Brown and|wamis Club, in the present tourna-|®, halt miles-"Biats HN” 115 (ur. |to 1 and 4 to 6, @scond; Cyole, 108 (8. rounds at the Hudson (Wis.) A. Sit the’ riders will makes Ay: Shea, last year's varsity ends, played| ment. The ‘score follow: Heese gecond: Bill Barry, 160 (Mr.| Davia), even and out, third. Time, Oct. ®, Jess Willard has been signed | from scratch, giving them an oppor- | a+ ond again. Frederick, Gerbin, Oakland Holland), third. Time, 2.62. Dildon, 1013.5. Hectograph, Leda, Ivy Mar- | rea fast" in thelr full speed and rid 36, 148 If up to meet the winner two weeks | ‘UMIIy to atime they are handicapped Queen Sain, Irish Duke and Woolfonso — 103, 172; W. R, Ellis, unattached, quette also ran. | tl ical alae. Gettysburg College plays Penn Sat- |i0}) 3%, M14: W. Re Bills, unattached, A80 FAD ete paid. he Grek sacs MAW Aa Giact When LOUISVILLE ENTRIES. Harry Lewis, who uriay, opening the gridiron season. | Dyker Meadow, 97, : Polace, $6.60; Cycle, the hot favorite, was beaten| -- ~< mace erontore, slacigwaante te 2] DODGERS’ EIGHTH STRAIGHT. |The battienelad boys are not making ' , 9 ‘]out by Carlaverock and Rosemarine. |- country until he met Joe Borrell, who _—_ any claims to scoring touchdowns or C $12.70. The funny thing about It was that} DOUGLAS PARK RAC TRACK, punished him so badly that he finally| ‘The Robins ran their string of con- |even holding the score down against | 97 197 A. L. Ripley, Myopi al i the Sheedy folks didn’t like thelr filly,| LOUISVILLE, Sept. 2.—The : Hazen Morsey, Wy thinking they couldn't beat Cycle. % retired from the ring, ls now the man-| secutive victories to elght yesterday |tne Pennsylvania team, but they 1,'88, 181, 22, 165; Ie. K. Passmore, TORONTO ENTRIES. for ten Cc. on Es Carlaverock won aided by a fying Of Buck Crouse, the Pittsburgh mi by beg apes oe rite guarantee that they will place on the|W. H. Faxon, Buffalo, 108, 204, 36, 168 break. Rosemarine, @ contender all 4 7 lo, Sept. 24.—Tho| p, finished @ good second in dleweight. % field a very lively lot of men, For so|W. H. Faxon, Buffalo, 108, 204 36, 168 TORONTO, Ontar! ; the way, finis) a Not caring to box on the Jewish }in the firet game. He allowed the! some good stiff scrimmages, and in| Grows, 91, 183, 18, 165; SO. Lan, | follows: ; $400; id one- holiday, Soldier Bartfleld has had| Pirates only two hits up to the ninth ¢ they will have an ed- "ane ich: 108, 215,” 40 178) A Funat RAE. ¥ ry olds and up; purse ; one and one. Mat Welsmantel of thelinning, when Scheerer made a home |‘ respec’ 3 Leelee ey RU and are eit sixteenth miles.—Little England, 110 Broadway Sporting Club of Brooklyn | r; vantage on the Pennsylvania, They Greenwich, 102, 200, 84, | eet moines, in| (Grand), even and out, won; Ivan hold his ten-round bout with Jack - oo have had over a week's more work " Gardner, 105 (McTaggart), 11 to 5, 3 Britton on this coming Saturday night to 5 and out, second; Undercover, 2 . bffinan, 18, ‘instead of next Tuesday. K. O, Brown EMPIRE CITY ENTRIES. and have a few plays working fairly i Le oP mee # y ' by malian foursesroids aud up| 97 (Petrof), 7 to 1, 2 to 1 and 7 to 10, ry thy ete Gon smoothly, The team has a fair num ef mies a Sto 1 ieee 4 iat, X papd thou it? gtabmore, 146;" March third. Time—1.47 1-5, Perth Rock and A.C, of Brooklyn on the same night. | pyprRE CITY RACE TRACK, N,|}eo CB soar uae a tae che orton. Pa oetae fas" Se Tana ees Ser eee Cogone Ae second race | he skoiny, 108; The bout between Jack MoCarron | ¥.» Sept: M-—The entries for to-mor- [ack Hoa, who Tee Pay wee yeaa, [8% Mt, 22,159: Harold Godwin, Gar- |p aitied tygvemyie: all the way from the Charleston | fa Wishiaa’ W row's races are as fo 3 ge ly A ay lng A I id ; tw ‘ H | Derby winner Ivan Gardner, with | (s) R, J, Me A FIRST RACE—For maiden two-year-obi Ardaley, 98, 200, s Lestio, 102 if \ Undercover third. Ivan Gardner lay | 9, eat. torlongs,—Baxin, 100; Golden Lassie, 100; Sate, {and he is playing even better than | A nawamts, 87, 170, .B. Em-| i Tw pte, | DRCer oor ee tant cancer FIRTH RACE, <Atlowsnce: ¥ 100; Antrim, 100; Leda, A ever this fall. He is @ deadly tackler ‘Merrimack Valley, 105, 219, 40, | 104: 100. in der | furlongs. Ma a) phia, has been postponed for u ' mon Oe <a) 17; ) cover until the far turn was reached |}! Hawan, 108; 3 z Dube of Ininbar, adword,” 100; Carla: | and very fas! ry hard man to get | 179! "kA. Hale, Merrimack’ Valley, ‘het! 108; tilling. 168; MoCoy ten valso matched to Rent [Sune tsteeucita ty aeacter uses 1% |by tm the open el Se eet Boe antes RRA IRACH' tare 900; tujok tomay| And then began to move like a sure |TO: Hhiue 1b. ry mat t He, 319; try Marwuette, 100, A all. 2 q 101, 213, 80, 182; J, H. Kiel. | Pate: takes, Jed in Canada; nix | winner. He got to Little England | H WAGE. Knockout Brennan at the Queen rtp FL tH Siachee ee re abet ae ites ec |e *Raloo Angel. 2) soy Thomien.| turning into the atretca but he nial 0 gistoenth peer &e Be a Eskale 90'006 Buty, 01; *Batnies a; ghaser, 10t: | CONNIE MACK SAYS WORRY | ini: Vane Montclair, 1, 1a. 80, | Wink ihe! Stic Pini, “Mi; ‘Ativee Mol, 11 | “Wasn't there” in the run home and Jimmy Clabby, who has arrived in Ma 4 tannle Little Englahd won with something | 112; Hermis Jr. 117, " Herbert Barber, Englewood, 106, | annie Jean, & 74 ee eee | fan Francisco from Australia, says OAD” RAGES For te i; WON'T WIN BALL GAMES. sig v| - to spare. Undercover was tired im" entry, report selling; furlongs. —*Caytain 7" ee tie z . bree i Ace ie end peat Dyed fen ry Ad ey ‘Caledore, 107; Bam haarhes, ; | CHICAGO, Sept. 4.—Members of the | 20, 159; H. T. : fi dan ct} mind 4 ar ee in San Francieco on T! M A 107, *Ketrob, 103 duu, | Philadelphia Americans are not worry- One of the few happy men during | the obsequies at the Polo Grounds | AUTOMOBILE REMEDIES, . 26, Rothe! Plainfield, $ 82, 161; A. B. mdupweri; one wile | yesterduw was Dots Miller of. the : ma fT md This young man comes from George H, Robertson, Vandere hanks- i ving is Bat 00. Ho says thet if eos thre Jar oh i, 18. | ing as to the outcome of the Amertcan roth gives him the purse | ive furlongs. —Lily | Onno, he demands he will gladly sign up for | Water TAly, t Peony, 11 mat r of the world’s champions, Denny, Brookline, 94, Mts the battle i day. . P, McFadden, Forest Hill, 94, 191, | M7 #s. od, Heooll, U8! fCom yd the homefolk | pilt Cup winner in 1908, in ‘The wrWorry, never will win eabagoball 34, Ter, J. Lintott, Forest "Hill, M, | hema 101. Atnwe, 104! Proce Failihrie, 108, | think a lot of him. “The members, of , Evening World ev Saturday i th Daly i; " ‘explained, Ask if he a tk it ed. j his lodge came to town and presented advi the ite ant ; | gama,” he ila ig Anked if he | 190, 82, 158; William Clark, Agawarn, ; Th wa a n given expert bgt Dots with a beautiful Elks’ emblem, achit attached to's gold fob, Dots there: || puigtahon thelr machine upon gave them 4 t t by whacking | fers val i M “oun aren eleae, ————