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/ THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1915. vata.) BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ("22232 :pcne WITH THE MOTORBOATS AT MANHASSET BAY KARL H. BEHR AND Cnr Gy Pm aig hy Trane Wa WILLIAMS MEET FOR TROPHY Former’s Defeat of Maurica McLoughlin at Sea Bright Big Tennis Surprise. “Te JUDGeS WILL HAVE A JOB ScoRING Race! Notun’ To IT - ‘ NOTHIN’ AT ALL! -Fagtest Motor Boats in World Will Race To-Day on Man- hasset Bay. “Karl H. Behr ot New York sprang the tennis surprise yesterday in the Sea Bright tourney when he defeated Meu- rice FE, McLoughlin tn the final of the Achelis Challenge Cup. Not only aid Behr outplay the California Comet, but - he turned the trick in straight sete, at é g ¢ 7 $6, 7—5, 7—8. Behr will meet Richard Ores Wow Bak vening Works "J T 4 o'clock this afternoon thou- ESop / (c Norrts Williams 2d, national champion, . wands of New Yorkers will see a G&S C4 = in the challenge round for the trophy grea peed to-day. 3 “hela ee moni ae Eig wr I = : iS — J in" hin sor "te oes Meleushiin awed # ¥ J 1 a COUNT MANHOWSH HAS EQUIPPED “anIle DSEP Tho’ ee, Witt crmloneh ee yt eae MeN WK wustue= ployed a year Face at Monaco, no International a tN Compiopent ee WT & Pawiscore , When he won the national title at N Championship or Harmsworth Cup race ever brought out such a won- port in the deciding match against McLoughlin. He gave the Californian ew sae erful feet of record breaking boats, SIX FIRST PRIZES markabiéone, but at the | Bteapty because there never have been f ' Of wpa, and He ‘wimah boats before, i FOR DULUTH ROWERS. |rowei seal fornia wan the madtae kind of a winner. Will Give $500 to Kilbane if He’ll Meet Donley Irish names are still popular with ithe fighters of all weights and classes, It's hard to tell the nationality of a fighter by his name. For instance there is Eddie O'Keefe, the Philadel- national phia boxer. Eddie is a lad of pro- nounced Jewish features. od One of the most promising boxers in these’ parts is a young lad by the name of Mickey Donley, that is, that nom de guerre. He is of Ital- MAJOR LEAGUE RECORDS. Ba peamage ead ch see antl Compiled by Moreland News Bureau. Y think that he was of « The following records are compiled from efficial scores published in the different cities and include Trish tine to tt games played Wednesday, Aug. 11. Mae pbivong fighting thy year and a half and in that time has whipped many of the best boys hie weight. He gave away sixteen pounds M the speedy Pennsyl- and whipped him hands down, He easily defeated Young Fox, the English boxer, who came here ed, Sowing him for th Tommy Buc! other Jad ‘ing punches. ley has had ninety-three batties in the short time he hes been in the squared circle, a majority of hie bouts being decided in his favor by the Knockout route. He is only eighteen years old, and his parents are reputed to be immensely wealthy. For months they tried to persuade him to quit boxing, but so much success has he won t they have become recon- ciled and now he has no more ardent rooters than his parents. In fact tt »|wae his parents that signed his five years’ contract, It being necessary to do so on account of his being under ‘The Gold Chailenge Cup race, which fe for the championship of America for the year 1915, will be held on ‘) Manhasset Bay, near Port Washing- 4 ton, Long Island, within forty minutes’ SRS) | SORTCHING HORSES : run in three heats of thirty nautical —— SPRINGFIELD, Mans., Aug. 14.—The oarsmen from Duluth carried off the honors in the first day of the national regatta on the Connecticut River ye: terday, making @ perfect record of first in six ai From the time Hargerber and Hall captured the Intermediate double sculls, which opened the day's sport, until Hoover defeated six opponents in the quarter-mile sprint, which closed t afternoon, the Lake Superior oari were firat to receive the cheers, except intermediate single scuus, in which were not represented. It !s mgny ce a single boat club has won ny first honors in a single day miles each, one race a day. The first i %s and on" cinasoa a! 1, Hedrick Jr. Planned on “omicial championsnip one| Cetting Good Racer for Lit- of the season, " t - year Mra, Paula ackton's| . tle Money—Loser in End, By Vincent Treanor. (Spedtal to The Kroning World.) SARATOGA, N. Y, Aug, 14, HEN ts a selling race not a sel ing race? When there's a “cop’ horse entered in a race with selling itiona against @ lot of stake maanquerading ag selling Diatere, It was this state of affairs that caused a walkover here yeater- Gay, the first of the season, Ni . funning in the colors of J. W. Hed- rick jr, took down the purse in the third pyent without any contention. It wae the easiest purse the old horse ever won. Napier had no gompetition because as the “cop” horse in the, race he scared all the other starters out. Napler was entered in the race not because his owner figured he had chance to win, but rather for the claiming privileges. According to the conditions of sell- ing races, the owner of any starter the privilege of claiming any of ‘on-winners for their entered 80 mi in the Connie Mack’s Strategy Failed and Yankees Won Pretty Game in Twelfth f ‘The transfer of Ed 8 . American League Batting Averages Athletics’ Leader Ordered Bases Warbop “and ‘Charlie Mullen to. the| frye. clue At, Mt ae Richmond Club of the Internati: ; Filled So as to Make Play-at | League hus given int to much con ‘ \ Oo what Donovan ex- Plate, but Caldwell’s Pinch) sects in return, This ts quite a. wad| jie ja! ung at one crack, and it is not lik ¥ S Hit Upset Plans. Will to do ao without having eave’ | Seema a thing in mind. At te admitted that he| txoty —_— od player from Rich-| fon By Bozeman Bulger. as far as the iBsanpermect would ae HAT twelve inning fight—the| There is nothing in aight at presente” prettiest Yank game of the 53 Li SRESE =. = sate — $SroESslSeresRehescslss.f Us HE UAESUSELAS SS SSSSE SHS ESS esesSints BENAESE AG Zh oS EN Rede Ua CAFS Ea FTES NST RESES SSSI i = PERESE STE oSTENRESA SH BULS SRE See ARCs E SS lt 232 a ee Feces ease beet iiwust BESUR RESETS ASAE! 8 Zi sens year, by the way-lifted Connie| , The release of Sweeney and War- Mack out of his mid-season revorie| oid inembets Of the nace (ho of the yesterday, and from the way the old | bi as far as 1909, ‘Girdle see ie Smith of Algonac, | Selling price plus the value of the| TY uncolled himself, threw aside his | (he only one left of that school, f the Babies, turned | purse, or he may bid up the winner as | #°°F* ard and jeaned out of the coop wh & Dew boat on his own account| far as he likes, or until he thinks he|!* ™USt bave hai visions of a world's ola ped talking with one of the oftt- syndicate.| has reached the real value of the|##rles. His sudden mental activity jearneg “He oveW York Club it was 250 | horse in question. in this third race | /¢d bim into attempting a last minute! Rui . tees Mesers. Huston and yesterday there were euch horses as| {lank movement inst the Yanks | uyPert already have expended more | | Biue| WN for novelty eclipses anything the | gaa 4 for players for next yeur. |! tzer, for] Od war horse has done since he used | S2me of these have reported, but the for $1,000; “The| te beat the Giants out of prize money | in 'geptimie ae nee Wi ghow up ) aad others not| im t! fail, That it failed does not |} eptember at the close of the minor ger, | rated #o highly. By putting them eo t ln the ews from the sound- | thee wow Mone. There are two things and’ has fifty horm power! cheaply their owners saved |weight,| 2€89 of theory, fear che o Lat nee ienlag: re Aiso, Beobe belteves, her lines |For instance, in this particular racq| For strategic purposes the ranking | jam and @ ball park—and Col. Rup- |f lightly better than the Demon's. | one pound was allowed for cach $100] Manager of the Aimorican Langue de-| Will ture the eich °2 Bad if money ‘boat is regarded aa the most | below $2,600 in the valuation of the|tiberately ordered two batters passed | Vil! turn the trick. u various entries, #0 t by entering} tO first so as to fill the bases, That extesscesessza =S SER RERESUBS Be PAR Seg EES: # seg? al League Pitchers’ Record: il Ww, % a —s Stes: steak 4 Johnny Kilbane, the feather- welght champion, wij] agree to meet Donley in a fight to a decision, John Reisier, hie manager, declares that he will make him a present of $500. Kh- bane can make his own weight atipu- lations, It can be 122 ringside, the recogulzed featherweight limit; 124 or 126 rij or catehw Donle next BE! ESE SSETELoRaSEE e glans i auavavessdassehous erenss ea zase gEGICUE chee Saesedese: eS eee nere-meece® eB STOR. SHSTSL SEE Frankie Fleming. jever Canadian \ will have to . Blue Thistle for, $1,600 the owner| doesn't sound like gvod judgment, but | ,, Quite # discussion arose among the 1 i boxer, Donley doesn't intend to re- wit — handicapped his own horwe with . @ hitn three chances to} b*ll players the other day as to main Idle waiting for Kilbane to bo: y OME of the other boate have had eacape where otherwise h which was the more valuable to a ¥ him, but he will take on the bert accidents during the trial dpins.| N: owner felt that $6, ‘Have had but one. Like this: club, Ray Caldwell. op Roy Hartzell, se boys his weight and through pubila AU ldemand force the Cleveland boy into a match with him pases SES THE TEN LEADING BASE STEALERS IN EACH OF BIG LEAGUES, z RM OREN BOO YK EE —— NOEs BE HHS S ES ECHO e . th buy elther Blue This' With the beore tied in the last hait| Caldwell got the ity of votes in @ M in a straight aw of the twelfth Frite Maisol got t| Yew of the fact Wat he not only So he figu second on @ hit and a fumble and|#¢t# 48 @ pinch hitter and delivers, would have to lone, he coul was advanced to third on @ sacrifice, | Put Pitches as well. Still, Hartzell, it other very cheaply. Hedrick’s repu-|A long fly or a hit would score the|*Nould be remembered, plays all the tation as a halter man, however, had] run and the game would be over. The | Positions except pitcher and catcher, him, and one by one every | fans were somewhat surprised when | #24 hits in the pinches whether pla; ratched out until The | Cook, coming up, was promptly given | 1S Fegularly or sitting on the bench pier were all base This surprise grew | It is also of interest to note that these when Hartzell, the|*W° men drove in both of the runs was also passed, filling yenercay that counted toward hnieh. SuSE GELS Eyes sation a SeatAstA-aboe LIES ha SAH AT PSEA ONE, Tai: EE 2. neececesel aries sect—useesn seers eae: rader’e owner fi Fun tia 'caieat and tie lapa'd all turned run up ora an jee turned out for th horse by the claiming rule, #0 he, too, | Caldwell, going in pinon nities declined the rentyl st i. result struck a blow that brought tn the -| that there was a laning run and the game | After going seventeen inni; Hedrick didn't even benefit by the| But what was Connic’s dea, you pak? | Giants Aaally managed to makers tal Et anetate, frat plac he figured wnat jt/ Ia two days, but it availed them é é — < PBime” og | SRENONESSETSSMSSSEeSNE STE: American L Players, — Clube. ague. Go. SB. Ave, 105 8D 62 Players. Clubs, G. 8B. Av. Malsel, New York.. 97 46 47 Moeller, Wash'gt 9 80 Cook, New York E. Collins, Chicag esstu ay lidn't make any ‘ence whether| aught. Their return to the East i Papi ee] one runs or a dogen| gave the Dodgers another inch on the ¥ got one m nant, ratch Cig Ad accoraing |the pli that being enough to wip. ” ie divi tween Bit idea was that, with the bases; The chances of the Boston Braves wecond and third horses, but as there seem to have been chopped just as was neither in this case the associ short as those of the Gina. ‘They back,|also returned East only to lose to ‘aldwell, "New Detroly * Tec eerscenascoeh esbees hes Fy 38 LS eres iE el a name Terece anon s wes rmaree-micce tapas werisa Seas cS aS ASSEN! bb J. Collins, Chicago. ing back It would be > lexander and the Phill ti ‘ } Pari, ceeenel Neagle laying back !t would be possible | Alexander and the Phillies, Moran’ ’ ri te, ae ws for them to get a double play and re. | clip got ten hite off Rudaiph, ; 4 Carey, Pittaburgh...102 31° “96 Ee ee eee ie ohne Vhiente Muy | tire the side. With only one man on —— } ‘ Bresnaben, Chicago. 87 17 p base a double play would have beon| New York fans aaw Fred Merkle in 1 ‘ } Muvico ‘The result of the fiasco will prob- Practically impossible, the outfield for the first time yeater- : . ago... a ‘The theory was all to the good, and| day and him a wonder. In ad- ably bring some a aipenpmeate to the | it might have worked out but for that| dition to making two pretty catches rules governing hind ol4 wallop that often comes up and! Fred got his daily hit out of two times ‘There was a lot of money burnt up| KROcks theories sky high, at bat. terday in two races. In the fifth was heavily backed and s0 wes vont dawn main soon || Workouts of Horses at Saratoga threw his jockey before the field had Herzog, Cincinnati. .102 23 32 Robertson, NewYork 94 19 Cutshaw, Brooklyn, .106 20 1» B ty ecanseseteasSereest: eee ae eg Posey s eres aoe roe’ roo Henniag,” at, it J. Miller, St, Louts,.108 ee Johnston, Pittsb'gh. 98 Butler, 8t. Louis eSSSe eres ceo SCIESS bit Pur, onneeral | F ae-ewene: 5 eeadeo: e { Kauff, Brooklyn... ie ng tase SARATOGA, N. Y., Aug, 14.—Tho beat trials yes orday over a heavy i Magee, Brooklyn ore. | : arora. eer well tancied that his |} tack, aa reported by The Evening World's expert clocker, follow: Flack, Chicago Cooper, Brooklyn Louden, Ruffalo. Chadbourne, K. C, ° ALDEBARON, one mile, .61, JOB BLAIR, half, .51 2-6, PeeL eee pie ck inh actchen BROOM VLOWER, ‘half, \o, KINMUNDY, one’ mile, Burry, ond shad, soene of the & x ; LUKE ixhtha, 54. MAL ES Petitsi tied De- ‘ Miller, St. Loul® on him at all. Belgian Trooper bad 4 ABAR, o a than lan outaide position, an awful handi- ae MOLLY OF ‘helt frag, 2oe tt RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES, mune lirik sere never | cap tp any horse with tho track in ite SSBUN, n Oras AL ig trial: 37. . be, ‘fn eae Aooe New roth F iptinat yee. Kelly, Pittsburg! * full condition, and didn't get in ' Ena AL pene ae aa ‘ q posts, i } 12 innings, ; TR 29. PRO ONT deta . Loule-bbliago ‘eam owt Bata, beautifully in- ’ ” cA eo: Rail-position horses are winning ER, five-el; most of the. purses hore nowadays, || DISTURUK: halt A horse that i» further away than iy Py etithe, 1.08 No, 4 hag little or no chance, unless mR. half, ‘or, » 1,06, he greatly outclasses his opponents. GYPSY RGH, —three-elghths, 73-5, . E4die Dugan had his firet mount : many a day on August Belmon fh 5 vi cgON, hal mt oy bi Lasaue, Rockvale in the last race yester- f , Raia, (fh 5 4 i. ENTERNATIONAL ty, , oity, st taoarg. {11 Provides vicinity will celebrate + te ov Lady Day wii 43 i F 7 i < § = 5 n and athletic : : * 3 neat SCHEDULED Fon sooner » — Hlgreat aptraction, and be hice volunteered to do several turns in MERICAN LB.GUR, James J, Corbet! oR Dow C it. Prof. Mike Mike MeTigue, Al Kubiak and ot of, Bott f th ad aren day, and ie ride enabled the Rock t, bad 3 1 4 eagrelaad. of the rope a. Sand colPto finally ;vraduate from the . FEDERAL LuaGus. 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