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, = NTS SST LT IU J) AIG RF CET fo MRT TEST __THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1015. ROO BRET Oe ee EST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK parece ROBERT EDGREN ONE GOOD DRIVE MAKES A PERFECT ROUND! RETIREMENT FROM BY FLYING FARY Last Season’s Queen of the Turf Has Seen Her Best Days. / tow LooKn Tar ! JUST LOOK AT IT) SOMEBODY OUGHTA GIMME A SWIFT HICK WITA A NUMBER 16 CAST (ROM SHOE 1 KNOW (T'S HERE Because 1 SAW (T SPLASH AN’ I'M Gounh FIND IT Evente UM LATE TO BREAKFAST! Bevieve ME,T'H —_—_——_ By Vincent Treanor. APT. EB, B, CASSATT’S Flying C Fairy, the queen of the tun last season, has seen her best racing days, It seems almost a shame to dim the lustre of her great ‘Him On to Victory Over Reich, “TAKE (1 FROM ME ~ i 4 T THAT € i Mos) | Georg. 3038, py Tog Prose fybyine Co, Z 4 % A Ge rien eae career on tho turf by further defeats, i mesrTY 1s hard sah mas- iW THe WORLD — When she failed to win the handicap a es cy inaas de savaae| p G ‘ , N Y ORTER. SEEN yesterday at Aqueduct with the light weight of 100 pounds on her back, ®™ ‘peat Al Reich. As Jim telly the | y f t q 1 DRIVE 264 and in muddy going, which she for- | , (. 4 YARDS “Topay ! merly revelled in, all her a , be started out to become si y: 7 ¢ 7 7 ONY were forced to admit that she inp heavyweight, with some/ ‘ # y Z fl ably gone as a race mare, that in time might go after | Z 0 oo \We / Last season Flying Fairy could title in tnat class. But when he ; a OA IY " 6 , have taken up 127 and run away | ga: %, y from the likes of Bayberry Candle. @ fow fights easily eiiaetas: pat i 4 WAKA Yesterday she led on suffrance until fos ia Winning V0 Gf 4 S Butwell on Bayberry Candle was oo hater yntereag y oy y ea ‘ ready to go to the front and then the hard ce peecmane anh J q Mi ‘ good old Fairy crumpled up ina man- otes lasing od pr | / . F her which must have started tears a. been , . ‘ m in the es of Capt. Cassatt, who i: for matches with better / S| pe A loves her, The Captain aad_ his o nagtond Factctn Eo bad Wi “a ‘ / ie trainer, Simon Healey, would have result—he slipped back. Y ; COMPLETE SCORES |, ceey PAN Dry aukaee arrived Wilmington Pro.’s Card, as Result of} "or THIRD ROUND) Sitiny't cas tunseed that King Doing Round in 71, One Stroke Better Than Hagen’s, With Mc-|; given anything to see Flying Fairy Johnny McTaggart, her jockey, also longed for the distinction of landing Bice tiree sis ; ; : for Pennant Similar to | w:ricnigh Onis Sennett! Leads at End of Third Round) Within2Weeks Braves’s Spurt in 1914-82 Sacre . “She's insured for $10,000," said _ From Last Place Brooklyn Has! ster Dooin ought to prove a big help] tg on. poasible Taccldonts hae ) If \ win just once more if for no oth fights in which he stopped ' Feason than to have her closing cas e e e .. > . her in front as he did once before it $27 Bon taats to Cube. to holis, With Total of 218 King ColeMay |Dodgers Making Drive i gt eee ee ee ee Wilart. ’ 9 lifted into the saddle in the paddock if be Maida’ work hard, keep his wind Capt. Cassatt at this, “and eve it and his muscles right, he doesn't bring her home, I'll page Cole may rejoin the New York team “ might prevent McTaggart’s finishi: within two weeks. “The former Cub) Jumped to Within Few Games| aro you sti watching that fetlow| OM the “apple of his eye,” ited reer marked by victory. oe aa at ete Sete a Rejoin Yankees before the fourth race some one sald: tl money, but I'd rather have her than pitcher has been out of the game on Mamaux of the Pirates? In the only| Trainer Healey says he can't ac- | 4 1 —Gi. Me fOr) National League game of yesterday | Count for Flying “Pairy's retrograde. i i —_—_—_—— 'y en bushers. amaux J i ron’ Donald, 220, Third, and Jim Long Stay. i Say nee tae, Sitce, maeead | fonts tne nftorneos I s getting better| There hasn't been a more popular MONTREAL ENTRIES . Berea Fred Clarke Barnes, 221, Fourth. Abaiatlouly every minute, racing mare than Flying Fairy since Glinert es Imp's time, She has beaten all kinds Wilfred | eid. KING EDWARD'S PARK, RACE By Bozeman Bulger. |_ where are likely to be some warm| of good horses, won many a stake, Tom apiterson; Montsla TRACK, MONTREAL, Que. July 9— | W that the Eastern invaders! words between McGraw and Herzog |and has lasted longer than many of (Bpectas to The Evening World.) fant young Scot from Aberdeen; Mar- | ‘ie? Molaan. eared B hee s Vorinerrow's: Faces are} of the American League have | this afternoon, and seats near the beet Byae: She certainly has merited Fox Hills Golf inks , Baten.” using, 3 f Sh > iia | two benches should be in demand, if| retirement. on Hille Got nie, [tin O'Loughlin, Alex Smith, George | Hs mes, Bngelwe Pa INST RACE Pure | $000; tires rearohte reached the West and.the wild) S00 KUnrnis tember, Herzog said all Clifton, 8. 1, N, You July. /sargent and Isaac Mackle all killed * Hordagron An eset’ aia7 tt Pulpit: | and woolly boys are here to tackle the| kinds of things in the papers about| When the last race of the | IL NICHOLLS, a vevwran Wil-] their fine chance of leading the field ei a night of, nyt, 106 Jryoaria, 118: | astern department of the National,’ McGraw when the latter denied a started at Aqueduct yesterday rain mington professional, led the . Tider Tr ne Winter tpt: 18: Don Moras, 1.30 | proposed deal of Mayers and some-| Was falling fast. As the fleld swunj ", home by slumping and falling far) ,/\4), a b Yam Winkle, 311 warfare begins promptly at \Boay for Wi Wheth: ‘do around the stretch ¢ ra fleld by one stroke at the start Ne" wichmond Be AT ee a lar 5 There will be , P0dy, for Wingo, er you do or . ch turn the rain back from the front. Jaen, Ping ighmond py atAC RP Haryearois | o'clock this afternoon. There not McGraw will remember it. stopped suddenly and the darkened * of the final round for the Metropoll-} G1 Nicholle was a notable excep-|*"rrance : 7 of Nike haeth 172" Bene Chiten, jos, | double-headers galore, and by night- day was turned into daybreak bright- h Mig en iio not oe 1 MLS, ‘Nurange” let Catodeat: According Moial fi ess, As the fleld spl rhe tan open golf championship here to-! tion to the generally poor playink.| fav give. Mora cunts. 41 40 Ri 140/10" "ameuimaec® ios finy Binatt 10" Mies: | fall most any club is likely to be) | According | to unoe eal Sates, Siete the fela siiadhed throne, day. ‘The veteran Wilmington star had | {ack Hoban, Koelew eS SF aarti, ID oe, a P. leading the second division. There is) TOY ores printed in the daily papers, | suddenly became indiscribably beauc Nicholls, in wonderful form, played )gnother of his sensational golfing 4.092 RQ] THR nace i ea a also a chance of the Cubs belng| pred Merklo is now leading the Naz | tiful. Ten Jumps from the wire, sivh 218 total, o oko better than Wal-| score of the entire round. ae! Carly Intioconee, 107; Willy 208; Chaser, 199'1° Over in the American the Red Sox ME. as 1 . Casn- ter Hagen, former National titlehold- Nicholls didn't do very well on the * Qe Ml: , ” nana ™ al iB cacy ui, J are within one game of the White clouted the ball at a rate of something | att on Tommy Davies were seen to like .500, These figures may prove| jump as if propelled from the bunch, Taricwe Sob Year: } Sox, and, with the Tigers to pick 0. | +9 he incorrect, but it sounds good for|and as he drove Sun God across tha er, his noarest opponent. Bob McDon-|outward journey, He took 8 putts young pro, jumped as red oH. id be considerable batue, Soe ab ne drown. Rie ald, the young Buffalo pro, Jumped in jon the short third and was bunkered 4.0 iivwats, hatte hing’ Mag, 104: Freda | t, shoul the present, anyhow. nish line in thrilling fashion out { 4 : r i are tightening up to where | third place with 220 while Jim Barnes, jon the 667 yard aixth where he went Jee Doming, Senrmde 85 ie Temi, US | Sere is bh eee baseball baving an Ge Sane flashed a rainbow of many hues. Tho the tall western champion, was fourth |one over par, with 221. Turning for home, however, the ‘The remainder of the field, as a re-|veteran cut loose and did the last sult of a big shake-up, trailed many /9 holes in 38 strokes. | strokes behind the leaders. At the 224 yard twelfth, Nicholls ‘The third round was disastrous for | walloped his tee shot so straight that many of the stars who crowded in|the ball just missed dropping in the lim |the lead yesterdgy. Many fell vic-jcup. Again at the 296 yard seven- tims to the lightning fast greens and!teenth, he shot his drive to within in this number was John J. wan feet of the play and got a 3, ements seemed to have Bam) 0., 118, | Md-Hme scrap after all. CONN.’S GOLF CHAMPION Sa Bua Gon, ‘o have had a bet for tour yenrolds —— ge RE, a fawn ch of the discouragement of they PUT OUT IN SECOND ROUND. & Giants disappeared. with the. wonder AQUEDUCT ENTRIES. mete ful pitching of Mathewson and Tes-| Lningeport, © Ps pie) eee ¥ i fi nd ah ; inst the Phillies, and McGraw RIDGE! +. Conn, July %—The) pinar RACK—Fir three-year ont BACK te some le \ reau Aguon on a feeling of genuine {elimination of W. Parker Seeley of | Highweunt Lace st noe ni nary, 1s juperin t 4; Viedimir, Hi VFISTIC NEWS| AND GOSSIP John Pollock Sf ide and up; ‘Carlaverock. Gerden, 102; Mr. Jack, 102; 4 Merguret. 103; | hope. In figures the Giants are less Brooklawn, the present champion, in ie: PE ae aeesterge oe iat it: than nine games bebind the leaders, |the second round of the annual State 1, and when we consider what the |champtonship golf tournament at the |" y) " Braves did about thig time last 8UM=\irooklawn Country Club, features the ay vl fie Witegne, | mor It may not be such 8 fearful morning play. Moay, He was defeated *, *Rogart, 107; ia Mack, | climb as one mig! suspect. « ‘hard-fought mate! by rt mott, the little fellow who made such | Ncholl’s card: {toc afer tia Yeas a as ts anes copa ac | 198; ‘pomua Mary, 1117 Duta, tin: Romy Keck: | CN Shy" that appears to be making | Abbott of Brookhaven, a former cham- ja sensational come-back after afOut4 & 4 4 H § ‘ : 4—38 74 day ith ble ‘menaiee, Tommy ‘Wald, Mantes the real drive, however, le Hedokiyn, ae ons OF iP Say ad an |W year’s absence from the links. In..4 4 2 6 4-33-71 nd Walsh are coming here for « lttlo vecation, Robbie's club is starting ¥ lenay time with H. 8. Redfleld of Harts enrolls and for hamplon’ Most of the gallery trailed After having motored from Canton, O., in Mandot’s car, T the saine manner as did the Braves |fo0y “inning out 6 up and 5 to. pay, | tm rooklale Handica $1.40 added ove my ‘The former champions best was! waiter Hagen and they saw Mar- Walsh gay sign up Mander for'e fight at une of IES last July. From the tailend position |i7'"s, “topping of Greenwich defeated | frx’View it: The Pini, ik: eet a 78, which put 7 strokes behind | yellous playing follow spots of Indif- | the local clube, FORT ERIE ENTRIES. the Dodgers have gone by leaps and|Gq. A! Baldwin of Brooklawn In an ex- | FIFTH RAGE Nicholls for the lead. ferent work, Peas bounds to within barking distance of citing, mateh > ‘up at the ‘home ‘green, | 4 i former champion, playing! Scotty Montieth, manager of Johnny Dundee, _— " .|the leaders. There is a chance for| and H. rr of Greenwich won from Tom McNamara, runner up to Jerry | 9. wt Oren ein ab, a fine 2 tin told the writer Tout might that, he bas precticnty | ota BACK Selina: Ware ae Moen’ | them this afternoon. G, M. Quentin of Race Brook 6 up and ‘Travers in the national open cham- the first and a sensational 2 on the matched Dundee to meet Joo Rivers, the Mexican | borne, | 1M hee, 00; jLady Landon, “IWt:! ‘The Brooklyn pitchers have been |5 to play, *Vene' plonship, Willlo MoFurlane, the brill- short fifth helping out # wreat deal, lightweight, in one of the three ten-tound contesta Ir. L.““hearenact: 104i) more’ consistent than. thone .of any |_,Thls afternoon in the semi-finals | Weulitéy, to be put on at the next show of the Broadway ; pote} other club, with the possible ex: - | Abbott with Kerr, SIXT! Sporting Club at Kbbeta Field, in Brooklyn, on Mier tion of the Phillies, and Robbie is sl 5 sgl fe McDermott’s Great Come-Back elgg a Dh aS Sk, Hal | digeing up new ones daily, ‘The per~| women im Aauatto Carnival, | mic, i i th ‘Wells may clash in avother bout, up ronan S Baad sb worthy of the|, School teachers of Greater New York, poling vg furlongs —§ near ; ac seer eee war veterans, ‘Dell and Ap- |tesether with a number of women well Hin, Toa! Noi HR: sited oma, ots ogy u %, ‘Three clubs will hold basing shows to-night, | Single, 104; ; 3 Laura, Brandy Featured First Day 8 Play At Brown A.A. of Far Rockaway, Dan “Porky” wipe UE Der alling fa;| pleton ‘are both coming strong, and |known Jn Brooklyn social cifeles, about | Fat ile and ua rt ie mecia Baitling Levi back in his old form. ‘There ja hundred in all, will take part in an| ,Avfonitice allowance claimed, HB unusual features that) day that he landed but one stroke| {es wmda, At Lone hee An Any Grindt ast | Rhee fal. | Rucker te maton about the Dodgers’ {sauatic carnival’ at Manhattan Beach | Werther clear. Track tus marked the first haif of the a Orchard Streets, Paul Doyle vs, Balior Hoffman, | fai4°% poy rom 3 to 6 o'clock Saturday afternoon, a ae i irom f hy 06; *Bendel, 108;' b* Bob Hens-| ability to hit, July 17. The carnival ts under the aus-| eXCURS| ASBURY RK Metropolitan open golf cbam-| nese rarely seen in any sport. Both | joes ronal thi i tasted wou. as| eee ‘As a starter the Giants will play | soe, a at nates Bee’ Tae, Jeet mee Neate tte Pionship at Fox Hills yesterday, | spectators and players pald the little| New roto A. A.. of Harlam, Babe Davia va, Al] i) Hitune cute #000; two-yearaids; seit. | two games with the Reds, and it is|No. 192 Broadway, and. will be strictly |Top Doa teauien FRM ich’s heaviest|the wonderfully close finish and tribute for bis! satone, Buddy Ryan’ va, Kddio Cutford, and |ingt Hes mts tall Merling bavi Amd, Wa: | likely that the pitching will be done |non-professional. ‘Phere will be contests | tip 81 Cash 108; *Oreetings, 105; "Tar Brush, ehildren Sie) set his teeth and ch: al Pi swimming, floating and hi, ark, 1.80; Elizabeth, 2,03 sarees the record round played by Walter | feat 18, coming einen reinat womme | mmm! ‘wortia ve dohanie Doles, S011 Rctatiaie, ies: thes | OF Stroud end F grritt, |B gd eabieltigns of lite caving i culo Ing: pains, lene ath Hagen, were all overshadowed by &| of the greatest golfers ever gath- Mike Gibbons's manager | arse $000; threg year-olds and| ‘The Braves and Athletics, the) women: Pe a ag Uttle human interest occurrence—the | ered together. hnaker of the big © ‘Ford’ Mal, iol; *Kilday, 104; | teams that fought it out for the! Goa arp None Univeraal ‘Tats come-back of John J, McDermott.| This is why there was so much sen-| that will bold box! tt, Paul, Mi tory Weak Vase Kirk) world’s championship last fall, are| | Noted Pace: F tor Didier, a 2 This little fellow, once the idol of| tment connected with McDermott’s| weddy will stage his first ro olds | gtill tailenders, and at present there| Leon Didier will have his favorite | — * come-back, Born in this country, Mc-| day night, and has matched Tom Gibbon: ‘selling; one mils f love, #7; yeems little hope of their escaping. | pacemaker, Marcus Nazo, pilot him in| THUMS Bowling ond Billiard 2 American links, suddenly collapeed | Dermott won the national open’ title) turer of Mike, to meet Billy Mise, a promaing | .D'°H' Pet 10d: “abot. 104; *Lady sriritiellt,| Johnny Kvers says the Braves proved | the big thirty mile paced race to-morrow bane niet, Sie St. 6 Eives, while in his prime. His retirement] in 1911-1912, He defeated dozens Of | middioweight of that city, in the star bout, iAiwrentice allowance claimed, “Trick heayy. | that they were not qhitting by play-|night at the Sheepshead Bay Velodrome,|~ PORTING. meant the passing of the greatest| the famous Scotch and English pros oad ieeecttieerniaen ing that sixteen inning tle with|his request being granted by the man- | — Hobos. home-bred professional we ever had.|who had been having things thelr! Harry Pollok, manager of Freddie Welsh, the Brooklyn, At the same time they are| agement after Carman and Wiley, who But McDermott refused to be counted | own way on this side, In 1918 he won lightweight champion, has decided to give Polo Tourney Opens Te-Day. getting nowhere, will race the Frenchman, favorably agreed on the mal will draw for pa‘ start of the out. This spring he recovered from Vardon and Ray, health, Playing is his first tourna-| English champions, tn a spec! ment intover a year the former cham- | n: pion so far recoved his game y CHICAGO, July 9%.—Jdeal weather -_—— tour | taken part in tweaty-two fights in a year, in | prevailed here to-day for the opening Charlie Dooin has joined the Giants ament at Shawnee. Soon after this | itt for California last night, where he will play in the Western cireuit of t the little chap's game began to slump. | things easy, His next bout may be with Charley | National Polo Association, It is very likely that he will be given | selected for tl a. + | White at Denver, Col,, for which he has already City champions meet the Onw; the job of catching one of the games, been offered $15,000, Giub Sitneys at Lake Forest Even though he 1s no longer a young- Harry Stont, the premier referee of boxieg bouts of Milwaukee, has Leen sttected to judge the ten- round go between Frank Farmer, the Oshkosh d Jimmy Clabby, the orack eweight, which will be held at great @ vacation until Labor Day. Freddie RACING] AQUEDUCT J and will be with them this afternoon, | Sait, OF the, gece, Jimmy Hunter and important grind, Workouts of Horses in Training aa reorte, lew fow week nas immediately entered the 100-mil Jand sprint events, to be held middieweight, West mid The workouts yesterday morning were over a fast track, The best =] TOMORROW Ls, WwW. b rac trials, as clocked by The Evening World expert, follow: Omak, Wis,, on next Monday night, Stout | | 5 Bb hs Me i? 1, > at oe 4 By Fit | Bren, Boneh race treet baturday AMENS, five-cighths, 1.05. MENLO PARK, three-elghths, .26 3-5, eaves ab Noe Sanperiant Warten thOt Noe tee, ‘ [hile’nla .. 22 $$ B99 I | in the reported accident, but the driver $3, Tr: ADDIE Mi feral hina, 1.03 2-5, MASQUE, one-half, 60, ae * | held to Milwoukoe oo far, level vex ji ed injury. mont Stakes ADAM PRE! three-quarters, Mak 3.5 VABREN, three-cighths, Jack White, brother of Charlie, and Jimmio ‘ 7 a Ab abe on 1 Fo, $1,500 Brookdale Handieap ns ‘Travers, @ speedy youngster, will clash in private |] gt. Lowks. | Ne ke Be bid) ° ty it a SUE eine Las Be ace of near Chicago next Thuraday in a ten-round bout, Kan, Oi ; i iva’, “$8 tino” AS 28 & 0 a # * a3 am Socaierhaee BROMO, five-cighths, 1.06, ORMESDALE, 01 ; oe. ‘378, 20 “G08 Jersey City 23 40 er ‘active Races 7} 4 * John Welssmantel clivched two teu-round bouts . be BLUE Foc K, one-hi FOLATIOUS, on is be Caelaed ah tas eating Roraes RESULTS OF YEST! GAMES, Trae AT. 2.20 F. M, R, one-half, 47 1-5, ROAMEN, one and one-elglith, 1.66, fave HEECIAL RA RUINE, MAIDEN, one-half, 6% F Club of Brooklyn next Tumday night. In the NATIONAL LEAGUE. MERICAN LEAGUE, first, Silent Martin, the mute middleweight, will fucins i comes Si a Cant go agains. Frankie Notter, while in the windup . Rake, ent CAN, f ROBERTSON, three-quarters, 1 it View" eae tae 1 LeAG INTERNATIONAL URAGUE, ty SUPBRINTENDENT, ono mile, Gene Newark, 6; Haltimore, 2 Richmond, |2; Toronto, Ad ‘Automobiles from: New. York INNY, ATS RARSARNDT, five-eldhtha, 1.08 Nisin oatun We ; mat (uty Hct Abd Marraburg Monte gueineoultrard to Woalits emg take ECABT, five-eighth: SKY PILOT, one-half, 04 3-5. Au effort i» being made by John Welamantel "t a GaN ‘AND IN, one-hal’, 61 STARTLING, to arrange @ match between Charley “Young” TO-DAY, MORI OA aA? 1-08, GILT EDGE, thres-sighihe, 00 8-8, SLIPAHOD, f Weinert, the hearyweiaht, and, Battling SATIONAL, LEAGU MERICAN LEAG' = ANOVIA, three-eigitha, -06, TEND, one-half, Lapis. 3 ibs alo to inten, the’ mte ie Cincinad an Wen ken Fae’ exmen. iercands “OU Look for the —_ —— s TRALEE, on PRAT aisskise of GSS" Steda* ath Tae oe Sirgh Pee Hadeiphia at 7 Louis, ‘We cell Kaway, i VLAD) Jobnsy McParland, the Hiroux lightwelght, and Shana i Sli 10) af ueacue, BURKES~GUINNESS SiGe, YA Farmer Sullivan will be the stare in the ‘main toni sigh, tral at ” quelusively, TO-NIGHT, eke sient Meise Bois emia. io at : Bottled by E.8 J. Burka | || Peter 2o-newndersAtintden Be 61, ag cd AS ast, Ve ted, HP RNRtaldt toed enn, '

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