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— —E —_ 7 —_ a —— F ie bs 3 , ¥ Pe THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1915. : EDITED BY BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [nogBitFeey HOT WEATHER SPORTS AND HOW TO ENJOY THEM GARDINER WHITE ° TO WIN EASILY T. V. Bermingham, Medal Win- ner, Has Hard Time Winning Match at Sleepy Hollow. oroR CYCLE mn TouRING WITH ALL THe COMFORTS OF fo Get Bouts Young Ahearn | Midst Turn to Heavies and “Wo White Man Is Barred. Owls ew Yok eresoa Wor UNG AHEARN, middleweight, get any other men in bis (Special to The Brening World.) SLEEPY HOLLOW COUNTRY CLUB, SCARBOROUGH, N. Y., July 16.—The first round of match play in the Sleepy Hollow golf tournament resulted in unexpectedly hard contest for the favorites. Gardiner White, the Flushing Club champion, with a 7 to 6 victory over Charles Lansing, was the only favorite who managed to come through with something to spare. While the weather was du- bious the course was in excellent shape; yet the work of most of the leaders was disappointing. " es — ‘ T. V. Bermingham of the Wykagyl Club, who won the qualifying medat ase a Ky ac ing in a l Y yesterday, was the first of the favor- ites to slump. ‘The tall Wykagyl champion had a tough time beating These Days, Says Giants’ Leader’): (MMING + BEST WAY 16 -To GO14 MILES OPP SHORE, a “TAKE PNEUMATIC PILLOWS FOR HEAD AND Feer, N) A SUNSHADE, AND Coot DRINKS To FLOAT ALONGSIDE ON AN (CE CAKE. EVERY ATHLETIC Feud SHOULD PROVIDE SHOWERS FoR Use oF ATHLETES WHILE @ challenge to heavyweights, man barred, According to MoKetrick, poor Ahearn has time, We hope some phil- heavyweight will accommo- There's been so much talk WES « bat New rorkers would like to he really can fight among the At has been done by men no than the “dancing master.” He the Interesting fighter that pall looking for. MeKetrick: “As I told you ago, Smith ran out of the Match with Ahearn, and if no | fraid of him why doesn’t he ie, . Bermingham was none too steady off the tees and his putting was un- ; certain, These slips gave Phillips bis Too Many Leagues and There STANDING OF THE CLUBS. chance and he forced his veteran ; opponent to play brilliant golf Are Not Enough Good Ball pate, Be ate the abate fl oetawin oT Tee Players to Go Around— fetta: & EY Dwight Partridge, the former Yale | crap. Schauer Gets Credit for Vic- | paris f i Ow WAY To PUY Gour IN Hot WEATHER | GET UNDER A Good SHADE TREE AND HIRE Some . Huoty FARMER To BELT Rd “THe PILL ABOUT. ... here? As for Cow! is not getting fret “Fol errotel mathe I have been b SAHONAT cou, ® 3 baseball pitcher, was another favor- Os A 2 , fe who had to work overtime to de- Ae yo ritince 43° 2 SRallintttonss Fk Ves . feat Regie Lewis, one of the most St. tou # YA 402||Wontraal. 38 HS 049 Pens & i AeilIMarrsourg A482 oh promising youngsters playing golf, t tory. : RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAME Hamilton Kerr, the New York Aths phitadelt MEM kc letic Club title holder, joined the ay Come m 4 slumping party and just nosed out Rt L. P. Gwyer. Phil Carter, at times sensational Workouts of Horses in Training SARATOGA 10 HAVE BEST.RACE MEETING oa NATIONAL LEAGUB, York, 2. \ca By Bozeman Bulger. fe OT that it has any particular! rule Se bearing on the fact that the ota 4 afte, 10. tunings, Giants and Cubs have gone to wf . 2 ad ones Among the horses that showed speed in trials yesterday was High Noon, which moved six furlongs in 1.12, The best trials, as reported by The Rvening World's expert clocker, follow om and then off form, defeated C. B, 1.06, MENLO PARK, halt, .49 | ton. 8 agree ree: Wilcox. Carter’ ANDEN Sytve-auantete NOUREDDIN: itreeia HELD THERE IN YEARS) tases sito ettstier "ae tcc] Pitt ts ton weak putting. On five diferent 5 le, 1. ave to play ot e ; | iy ‘ COMMLY, half, 61 a O'SULLIVAN, 1, e dar gave the Giants a neat! GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. greens the young Nassau star took DEVILISH, three-quarters, 1.16, ORMBSDALE, five-elgh Mr. Lavender gave NATIONAL LEAGUE. AMER “4 Faun RAG anil, 64. PIXY, halt, 1. aa a, pics trimming and oS some Biel to i eto : Wale y ‘fine, q aera Fup at wales , «53. LLOW, halt, he record—but it was interest- lad ‘ae ny : HANOVIA, three-quarters, 1.19, PRATRIN, three-quarters, 1.16, r i at h , % uarters, 1:12, ROCKVIBW, hale, 116, f i ing, nevertheless, to hear John Mc- oh Flee, then allowed Wilcox to cut down bis HESTER PRYNNE. ave-sichthe, RUPICA, three-elghthi Trainer Karrick Starts To-Day Graw declare last night that the eEiaburg Le) B iy lead on the trip home. 6, RED CLOUD, half, . a W. E. Morgan, ono of the youngest SAM MoMBEICIS, W a for The Spa With Big Hit QIVIAM, tired ahha 3 48, String of Horses. VENTURE, half, .50, VALENTINE, mile, 1.42 3-5, quality of baseball in this day and ss time does not compare with that players in the tournament, played the of a fow years ago. In fact, he in- = best golf of the entire round. He ‘timates that the lack of quality ts 4 Davee Whee toembey bat (anced: Boky shot around the hilly course here in pp to r and show one of the things the matter with} (00 Sten Secuired “That is four to [cause Why o> ave taend Show lea, His bigh class game routed M. B. Vincent Treanor. baseball—if there really be anything| one, and just about the proper ratio|for the Giant victory Wednesday, we| Starring by 4 up and 3 to go. Sum- v ¢ the matter, of good ball players in the big leagues | beg leave to report that the recorde| mary: Horsemen are already heading for| “As to that,” sald anaes hf how | of old now. Yi Bere been eirgires wits mere care PO i iach iti Wykagy! beat that The 8; me two clubs that are playing good| «pp, ame has improved in some /And as a result thereot e credit . L, Phillips, Siwanoy, 2 and 1; D. * Saratoga, eee ipsa fy ball, and let them come together in| ways, just as everything else im-|&0 6 one Ferdinand Schupp. ‘The| Partridge, Bedford, bext I Lewis, always popular wi an important series and you'll find! proves with time, but you will never|early and erroneous blot on Mr.| Ridgefield, 1 up: H. K. Kerr, Green. trons of the turf, will this year have|th, same old interest and excite. see as many stars on one team again |Schupp's escutcheon was due to an|wich, beat L. P. Gwyer, Siwanoy, 2 one of the best sessions of racing in| ment that has beon working us up! as we did when there was but one big|!mpression that he pitched the sixth| and 1; Lee Maxwell, Sleepy Hollow, several years. Trainers favor the up-| since I was a lad,” But about that| jeague.”” inning instead of the eighth. The} won over Howard Maxwell Jr. Nas- lack of quality— Winning runs having been made in| sau, by default; C. H. Brown, St. An- State course, because the good alr, |"™inng rouson that we do not hav t of Laven. | ‘e eighth, the period of Ferdinand’s| drew's, beat S. D. Connolly, Fock. water and other natural conditions |g, juny good bail players on a team | _ Returning to the subject o} reign, we hereby promulgate the fact ire 50 land, ? and 1; G. W. White, Flushing, enable them to get their charges in| nowadays as wo did a few yoars| der, it is of interest to record that in) that ‘he is entitled to the honor.| peat’. F. Lansing, Kaulckerbooker, top-notch form. Tho thoroughbred | ago,” he said, “ls because there are | his swamping of the Gilat . Hear ye all! FZ Fins, who tn tone ter] What Big League Managers gentle Think of Pennant Races ly they are badly bruised and before the training days are ITH the bi all season hait “they seldom complain, and over, confidence apparently |9 tc him because Johnson 1s not lacking in the minds of pave to beat the Tigers and White LEE FOHL, Indiane—1 like’ the T and 6; Philip Carter, Nassau, boat wh : ‘d. consequently, | Up the strike-out record of the year dt 1 P fi ; ce tale Widfate at other|big longue managers na to the ultl- | jeete Ao i walt alanced erak ees thrives In the foothills of the Adiron- | {0 many leagues and, consequently, | iP far as the Folo Grounds are con-|_ were it not for tne predilection of Wi Margen To, altaeeeL keke ae eh ‘ fe , as bee ctoriano Saier for those seats in| ky Dy. f gions outcome. Following are their|some heavy hitters, dacks. having them corrailed in one cireuit | cerned a + eiton § Barting, Minepy Hollow, 4 an ef which, and demonstrat- pent ‘as expressed to-day SLARENCE OWLAND, White| What makes the Saratoga meeting they are scattered all over the coun | a piteber ists uk es ce Pr? Paes fe id atand, se Stas ate and a 7 We ar 7 a wf tender solicitude that Jack) \ WATIQNAL LEAGUE. now and wo will hold the teed a pe ivetoger erlonmgeedigrnaerd bool "Yavnen wo had but one big league|der did. He fanned Burns ‘twice,| last one yet. But It tsa dey lost| ED WALSH WILL TRY shows, here's a letter from have and sweeten it. If Walsh comes back to-day I'll have a wonderful staff of at Ors. ONNIE MACK, Athletice—t don't want to talk about it. I haven't got layers were |Doyle once, Merkle one, Lober*| when Victoriano doesn't get his home there and it brings about the annual | Pequired to fun it. And. they were| twice, Dooln once, Perritt once, Snod-| run, and ao he did. In plain Engile,| REAL COME-BACK TO-DAY. struggles of the champions of the|the pick of the very best in the eer, core ane Pes cpges rh gee if duet naturally busted up the pas- Bast and West, About 160 horses | ord aia ayers, proportionately — | curve ball for atrike-out purposes, he who worked hardest with] WILBERT ROBINSON, Superbas— day in Havana, and who| We're going to win that old rag: Johnson daily | several reasons, First, we have the best CHICAGO, July 16.—A chest of sfiver . da silver loving cup were among the with the bi itching staff in the league; second,) a thing to say, Don't from the West are already there. hat is, every National League team. | kept the eight hits scattered through) kyon though nothing came of it, a OM * "ay, . "Broalaboat ve have the heaviest hitting outft,| BRANCH RICKEY Sryres—ano| ‘The biggest part of Trainer William |* “Now, observe. the difference: In| nine Innings and was always doubly! pag day couldn't keep Davy Robert: (Baghdad ipeerra wtagel a Rech ~ Pet Kd and, third, we have epirit, Browns are out of the pennant race|Karrick’s stable left last night for| the National and American Leagues | ¢ifective with m bk son and Larry Doyle from gettin, “ane, n 7 400 plagers,| _ Ye®, and a year ago the word went |/ton,,onu Larry Dovie from getting) [te mate Pieter ed to mena Saf of Sohnaon, aha the'tre| CHARLEY HERZOG, Rede—t tween th White Sos Tigers ‘and’ Red | T8® SPA In the lot was Phosphor, | there are approxiMitey tim to be | out that Buck Lavender was all in! | two'nasents and vai tote ean Larry| “come-back" appearance to-day. The of and the big | .nybody’s pennant, and the Reds have J Sharpshooter, Yankee Notions and prog dl x: a big league and employs many of knocked the lace off Old Lavender| occasion was to be celebrated with the le t request fro e C e % i= bp fi Sa just as good a chance as any team.| CLARK GRIFFITH, Senatore—| Kaskaskia, who are eligible in all the| the former major leaguers, has about| In response to a requ m,| for a double and a triple, Galas Ob the fing ocsblamiatie of the sy}, Washington, ou ° t to have | Arthur Collinaville Fletcher and Fer- "could take|T have made some changes that Will nant, but i'r nchatved ie the, POH: | important stakes. 200, ‘This makes it necessary to Chicago baseball championship. Walsh, , ’ Roger Bresnahan is the first of our 8 not been started ina in if . ing eunt to the ee wanes because of the wenie Rd tae On Sunday Jimmy Rowe will ship noble athletes to bring to public no- | "ore than a year was to optose the Minter: etal. Cube=|ouRht to bo run ‘out of ‘the jong | all the horser of the L. 8. Thompson tice the class distinction in baseball | Philadelphia Americans. ” Régren: ROGER BRESNAHAN, Cube—}1 dont want to talk about athcy | stable to Saratoga, ‘Rowe has soverat IP crowds, and it ls matter worthy of y septs ‘ a a Feventaul ooh et Don't take our little slump as any in-| clubs. st two-year-olds that have never FIS (| IC NEWS deep consideration, When a young ° |. He di "t be rf c! te, Jack “Johnson. gaye | ication that wo are through, | We're FEDERAL LEAGUE. THe Sounatiens when they ee ae ul man turned loose a verbal mittral- ~ By John_ Pollock leuso on Roger, the Cubs’ manager | = the YX going t win that pennant. It ect LEE MAGEE, Brockfede—We've| Young, and usually waits for Sara- d ° faced the stand and with index finger E$B Order by be long till we are on top 989%) A246 hard run of luck thie ‘season, | (98a to open. Mrs. Ambrose Clark's | when Billy Giboon was asked if tho bout be-|of the east side ve, Barry Hill, the west side] accusingly directed at the offending full name where we belong. but everything 1% going good now, | Umpers Will also leave Sunday, Wein. Fe OO, tie, Di. beeen te | <= ST reat tn “the 4 Pe " is ml ‘re n rerguson was on for Aug. p, at Baywide, lo Brant Tess Bocreet: | JOHN J-M'GRAW, Glante—Itis 009-| reane. The last Hall of Tho Goaned | ‘Trainer Bimon Healy did not one] sty "Seren be raiss: “fas oicale of the], Ta Covlr Res carted trtning at Barat! | UHOW id you get tn the grand ‘ BILL ScorrT. body's pennant, with every club 10) Wil weo better ball—trony us. “000 | rial by Jury beat Pebbles yesterday, | cup and myself have agreet upon all the terma, St, Nicholas Rink A, ©, on July 28, Jim Gor.| the bleachers. I—I—I—" the league putting up the poorest) OTTO KNABE, Terrapins—Don't | #lthough he expected the colt to per-| and 1 don’t mind telling you that I am gutting |}oi, Wor ty SRN te ay he| Roger might have broadened his crag only WIS Aah | ts in years. I can't eco how the| think just because'we areon the ter, | form well. Henly was called out of |g sina ‘ot money foe Cotter, I ttead to| Sat, Seated fo dare him work ont there, a» be| | Koger might Rave Droadened bis GUINNE ss shown a stingy me Fe der the| tom that we out of the raco—its | town and transferred the task of sad-| have Jim start traluing for the battle about) so aisy show him the blows which Smith uses| Lord” Byron, who, in all his um- it came to settling | @ants can be counted out under the) oe Crouch that no team: ts out,| dling the three-year-old to Jimmy | aug. 4." in hie contests, Billy Rodentach, the ex-amateur| pirical majesty, stopped him, Look for the signs — who took the hard! circumstances, We're going to play some ball this last | Fitzsimmons. On Wednesday Healy champion, will help Cowler into condition, “Don't use no personalities to ‘em, g PAT MORAN, Phillies—I can't make| Dalf. told the boys that Trial by Jury was] Mibu “Young’ Saylor, who gave Charley frienda that | ROSF, Report him to me and Vii We sell 7 . EL, OAKES, Pittsfeds—t think | ready. Those who took the tip seri-| White such a great fight in thelr twelveround| Haring been tipped off by oy iende that | attend to It, Besides you are OLD RB, N men who made Willard win-|any prediction at this time. I aM] that the Pittafeds will win the pennant | USlY Bot a fanoy price. The colt, | bout at tho Atlas A, A, of Boston on Tuesday | Ted "Kid" Lewis, the mgd peaet, pattie, |CnoUsh"— But Roger refused to BURKE'S—GUIN' ESS the fight with Johnson were | satisfied with the Phillies’ playing.| because we are now but three games | Who as a two-year-old showed a lik- | night, is booked for two more mere On ne smeniie Seren Bie ant five bates | listen longer. avaiusivelin oe aay fae montba, teek| Sin ak Raich wots Coan tanta | into: the neat diviaion tasty SMNBUNK| HS trom the teak Sebuiee feed [trent tout Cina, sed oir 38| Wut she anew ste Bache se | py eating tha Cleveland chub again || aL Bottled by- Eh J-Burke after day for months, took | will not finish worse than third. pb loa mevaon from seventh to catch him in the stretch, but. Me- [he goes, agaiaat Miko Sheridan, the Western thet he gets in the best condition for the conta. ane "Red Hox have climbed to within and stuck to him} MILLER HUGGING, Cardinale—it] BILL M'KECHNIE, Newfeds—Tho| Taggart had saved a bit of speed for | jievtweight, for ten rounds at Minneapolis, ‘Charley. intends $0 try sad hoes ont four points of the White Sox, and a === o h chums. Yet when pay-ltne Cardinals can win ten straight |te@™ that beats Chicago will win the | Just this thing. GEE 98 DERI ORS Tee One. he le slip to-day will change the leader- Billiard 2 after the fight, they were Federal League pennant, My team Pe a at Johnny Coulon, who Intends to re-enter the | hone, pa, ship of the American Leag THUMS Hiking Cad, Biltard, Acodena, hae games the pennant will be ours./will start hitting, now the pitchers MONTREAL ENTRIES. ring in the fs another fighter that 1] Ager his bouts with Joe Rivers at Ebbets} you imagine what will be the mat: —EE———————eee "away with about as small avery club in the league has anlare going good, and the cine will 5 Gell fixed financlaly, With the mover that be] riad in Heockln on Tueray night and Jock! with baseball when those two clube as ever was slipped to the/equal chance, 1 depend upon my] nish one, two or three, partners of a new cham made out of the fighting game he has been able| firitton at Madison Squary Ganlen on July 29,| meet to-morrow? | twirlers. HARRY LORD, Buffede—Any of| KING EDWARD PARK, lontreal, ‘buy an apartment house facing Garfield Park | Jonnny Dunder, the jooal lightweight, will take » the teams now in the first division | Quebec, July 16.—The oMfecia niries ‘nicago, for which he paid $67,600, Im 8] rest for several wooks, “I think 1 am entitied to] Gov. Tener was a tator at the FRED CLARKE, Pirates—tt's the {ave an caus! enance for the ‘lug jorrow are as follows ork ncn Pret Gouon, dohany vif afr mewing thaw tmp cutanen,”wed | lant-Cub-Umpire trlangular ‘battle R ACI NG pony Mig si , Whales FIRST RAGE, 0 building contains twenty-two Truniee to-day, “and 1 am plancing « trip t| and went away opin- Ractpe! Sparring BUR: |tishtest and most remarkable raco|, JOE TINKER, | Wh Peers ae lel mera tice eet sa5.00 w 881.00 6 sooth, Re onic ion that the umpires had won. They I've seen In many a year, Any club] {2 "keep up their pace, The’ wheres | iat — certainly earned their salary. In ad- has a chance, will finish on top in the Federal GEORGE STALLINGS, Braves—|!eusue with any kind of luck at all, —_——_— Going with a big O, K. AMERICAN LEAGUE. “CHICK” EVANS MAY NOT ccusiestaleditiinsiabileriee ‘ ieee Bila Tal aes te weet ee WINDSOR ENTRIES. dition to his duties on the base lines “ Mal Eason fired fourteen Giants o His opponent will be the “Zulu Kid," the game the bench at one fell swoop, At the Brooklyn fighter, Dillon made a big Bit with} rinsT RACK Purse #800; for, Lnsee-rear os} same time “Lord” Byron was doclar- olds and upward; delia, 103; Trinh’ Mai BELMONT ons of that club by his slam-bang style | and upward; gelling: one one-sixt wn. “yz; | nw himself in readiness to eject from DEFEND WESTERN TITLE. Ki Py ting ta bs bout with Jemaay Bowed ov Hilberay a 00 Fisk Geirae the stands any spectator who pecked PARK " ” pall AH pe the other tens go Geno “Lady Hpirituelle, a on his ball players. ‘ HUGHIE JENNINGS, Tigere—The CG HERO RACE. tures S00: for Mliwauhes wil tackle Brankie’ Daly of Staten i itaeh P “ “seriously,” said Gov. Tener, “the E a i middie of the season finds Detrolt| crtcaGo, July 16—Charles Evans, {ity ie, Bumare 1 Wet Aer ay tiara only way to stop fans from insulting |} By Empire City Racing Ass’ very much in the running. With| Western Amateur golf champion, con, Pay 110, ‘ iwi Paddy Donnely, matchmaker of the Amerioan | i! °CSS da" ipide: sy pares Li Hg ore haven the MORROW some better (pitching we could run| firmed to-day reporty that he probably | tity 48h, hannary HH sonrcing Club of Harlem, will tage another show | ""THIID MACE ture | #700; theweyearoide | tO pires. ck ¥ authority to expel objectionable spec- away with the pennant. Even as we | would not defend his title at the tourna- pour HAG ree 800: for three-year |on Monday might. He has arranged two ten- fad Fo . ) I think the umpires to-day Whirl 1% s X 1 olde and upward 8 mile abdea ain sion, In the first Kid | fawit"'a, Pay. if tators, e Stal stand we will be contenders all tho| pent which begins Monday at Cleveland, [ru Wa" gaan Hi oy und ue eiand will tabs’ on Willie Andiwwe | ROUTH RACI? Mure were Fight. : Me : rob-|way and possibly winners I fear|ably would have to femain th Chicago, | tis: Huh, ii atvewall WS" elt favre | Wile of ClreMng ott ie th Yona Brom, | PAR ef nace ogee $1,000 Fleetwing Handicap Boston most, has mane tahing past in aimee pat | i ttn leheels Hes: Raters 214M: Ya hehe “wil amap pune with des Yate, Kremer’ Debus a¢ Bin Trask: 2 Mile Steeplechase BILL DONOVAN, Yankese—I am| “Absence of Bvans would i ; Marty Suiith, the Philadelphia fighter, ; : % Since Clarence Garman was defeated Fy vg god Shalt forbes ie by Leon Didier last week at the Sheeps- It As not Hkely that any more out-ofstown ref-| flection, 1/M:, taleaticka, BQ Kine KS Hi 'Thead Bay Velodrome other followers of rece will be engaged to judge the bouts of the) tector, (14: *Ketherine G,, 02; Africa nau, | the motors are anxious to score a vic- dae db Se ee ce } tory over the champion, With Didier winning over the thirty-mile route Fieorge Wiley and Georges Serex will go ‘latter, the champion to-morrow night the | Mier Wace Bune sop: sa a ad. Gay, and ‘Chicago's chance of retalnicg | Sit Mien: Mee sell” par eam : Chieu re rari Mae yon role, rin the Yanks to be pennant contenders. | the ‘honor considerably” tow Bn tp ob: Venkee Tadd 100%: ocky 0 PY Toison a * fein F contingent from this city will tneluds | Teen @Or. Its Jesup Bur, Lt; Monty F However, I have the nucleus of a) former Champions Mason Phelps and D, | 4) Aiea! 4, E. Sawyer and others. bf oh of thine, i t Pattaya Weatersott, | 100; fat ke building for next year, when I expect | ¢yent much more olfers said $300; for thrye pearl rr A thew officials, and it is sald that Miah Murray, matobinaker of the club, has decided to only use the referees of Hoston to judge the boute at the firat division. CHICAGO, July 3 the future, Wace: 500; Heese roka]in a ten-mile heat race for the best two - . ~ . BILL CARRIGAN, Red Sox—Our| vom the Chicago Federalé obtained | Rit r] $200; for chrgpagns | eh de galing. og malo dla sistoos J, MJ out of tor ke intarsstng, eee mete wa Nh chances look good, The team is just oe rolling: flee, furtone Hate | ate Long Ace A. A. will bold « boxing show Tos! Pie Star, 11 Rey Wade 1 Md as IL, wil firat appearance of i GIDYE GANNON, rounding into shape. We finish at i? i aM Hi j to-night at which three teu-zound bouts will be | yor peta epee, 100; *Lainl o' ‘Kirkal- | {hg sprint title holder at the bay course 0) Loge home. nerve- + Wye Bueaw, Aecided. Manny ‘Turner vs, Fighting Joe amin, » aimed, r make rand shite & Wks ’ 4 “ide 4 * ¥