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he aa THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1015. wie] BEST SPORTING PACE IN NEW YORK =a Rot} ~=~SCS*S*«C& ENG UP WITH THE NEWS —=—=~=~*~*~*~*S*«Sm men renagen neem GREATEST OF AL BALL PARKS, OPENS Biggest Crowd Ever Attended a Diamond Battle Expected -in Boston To-Day. _—>— It’s Up to Designers in East to _ > Supply Boat to Win Back Gold » Challenge Cup. y See. HS hel et by the Braves in the world series dat HE Gold Challenge Cup goes to with the Philadelphia Athletica last i Detroit, And, after all, that's : y year was to be unfurled. It was to Where it belongs until some v& mark the dedication of the grounds. ° builder of speed boats outside of the President Gaffney said to-day, to the Btate of Michigan produces a real 1914 team, whose sensational tranel- © champion. tion from tailenders to world lead- At present Jacx Beebe of Algonac, ers within three months caused the % an designer of Miss Detroit, of club to outgrow at @ bound the little . Speed Demon LL and of the band box park at Walpole Street Present and former js the only man in the which had been its home for forty years. «orld who can design a boat and run 4 §t over fifty miles an hour, and Chris President John K. Tener and all ™ the club owners of the National P*weaith of Algonac is the only builder F @f speed ohempions. League came here to attend the open- ing ceremonies, and the invited guests ‘a Yesterday's rave proved the abso- included Gov. Walsh and the Mayors ~ * Wate supremacy of Miss Detroit, of many cities of the State, | © Beebe's latest wave splitter, with Demon and Reliance out with It was expected that the fair weather would bring out an army @mashed engines, Ankle Deep too, Unable to race because of burned out game. All indications this forenoon were that the 43,250 seats would be , ecor F That Won P. t Rica Beebe weld mo before the race) JY OLE T” a on rennan pe Maat be wouldn't try to make Lume, but ° seating arrangements ever installed eu ° YY in @ baseball park and the most ex- or aves ast ason GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY, Two- Year- Old Do minan t tensive playing ficld that ever staged — _ Bt j-|% quarter of a mile, and he didn't! foul ‘line to foul line, with tier after on. Thunderer, His Futurity Candi-| %,auarter. of «mite, end. that, aba|Uer of seats rising from the playing Taggart let the colt run just fast f 500 h, and Also Develop Into a Champion costes sawia “itil pails fas | nis tnt” fr OH porns cua, an fields in subsequent starts, grandstand and erectii x i é Caer stands if needed, addi of fans which would closely approach, Bearings, Tiddiedy Winks unabie to largely taken. Nami tos oU. @ baseball game. date, Shown Yesterday, May real star would be expected to do.| surface fifteen feet below street level, » ‘ —Southern Star Shocked] {° 22 Unnecessary test. The race|*bieacherites,” holding 5,250. AN the Between races yesterday Schuyler! to the capacity of the p: hree-year-old = BOSTON, Aug. 18.—Braves Field, the greatest baseball park in country, was opened to-day as new home grounds of the Boston otub of the National League. Prior to the game with St. Louis the pennant won ea feate ‘tetors. the aang ak se ctner! Baseball § Speoialists Have) Hen, Modraw bad an option on at) d | a“ @ngine or other troubie to worr: lagnosed Trouble as Bel ged time ago, and it had not | fos a Teck 5 Herrma: led, It mare M the on dy this option ‘and notified ‘“icorew eaned die = Same as Wi; Contracted by | tbe Giants had o right to Benton contract. In the mean time Benton Bostons During Closing Days) feds tna ‘ee hist: cmhere, the od Fait 1014. it hed fo in ee, ene | Barnes Ready to Defend him to @ contract and sent it the Cubs. i cee. [eee es ~oe| Western Open Golf Title if it did not break, all previous rec- Pup, Little Joker sunk, Peter Man VL. Ji R Hi St y The new grounds, situated on Com- The grandstand, a concrete stadium He won, however, and with plenty to) will accommodate is likely to improve the colt a lot! stands are of concrete. Provisi mm has ords for attendance at a baseball giswn av vas’ Dodgers Stricken by Of Season in Regret and |x223082%. Soa ae i swooping in a great circle almost from spare. It is possible that Tommy Mc-| Pavilions in . H ndic: 80 that he doubtless will beat better| been made for double. decking the Parsons's good thre Bharp-| ‘The concrete wall which surrounds a mln canto failure to get the player My avememteneny, [sist witoul to hin is fe Dekh it Rd St Tet Frm ang 8 . " 55 2 ; HB one struck Nem, through the National League it would Field ‘Strongest in History of SARATOGA, NY, Au in the easiest smoothest fashion Im-| tw estoome’ center Ain bee feet ane York as @ boost for the not be surprising if the New York ? : jayers, falter C. ITH Regret ‘admittedly the star | @sinab! He ran the mile in 1,42, but drive a home run beyond these bounds 1 Re onoraydeal cgay hh «Raped linda Tourndment That Starts | Sarrent ‘ot ‘Wasninxton and “See among three-year-olds and] fester: it urged” Sharpangoten To) atinteat fo, Challenge the heaviest inners wes the sp! ° ers of the game. MoLeod, all former national cham- probably the best of the handi-| eligible ‘for next Sa po AS ch vesat teed they went about their work, the un-/ The Dodger series, we are sorry to * “pes re alls ante ana Ch ithin this modern baseball thea. Dridled enthusiaam of the playera/ GAY" (ohded with the one game, “and| | To-Day in Chicago. Eastern’ player ne ‘8° well-known} cap division as ‘weil, and Dominant| chants and Citizens Heap at a) tre is a little link connecting the over every play that them nearer and Thunderer at or very near the top well off this we raves with their less’ pretentious a win, It was econ time Now| Followicg (ree wits Arif “Gh” Evans Tet Ohiccaer Weerins | ot! the two-year-old Giviston, there t0| °° "© — Pome of the, past. Fhe Gisnond is Yorkers had seen Robbie and his| nals and the other Western cluvs,| CHICAGO, Aug. 18—Although atil!| amatepr title holder and runner-up to | little doubt here to-day that Jimmte| The victory of Southern Star in the other days im its old plac las Rink. This should| charges since they came up out of| THs Western invasion offers a last Suffering from a recent illness, James| Hagen in the national open cham-| Rowe has the best racing stable of| *!X furlong race, which started yes- stand for the Giants, They must win M. Barnes of Whitemarsh’ Valley | Pionship tournament last year. 1 Regret proved alt| {¢fd4y's proramime, shows how hafd| trm°ana. thriving a Her’ being: trans: si) matoh. Ita said/the Weat to be taken seriously as| now of never ce the fee eee win Country ‘Club, western open gat|, FOr, the last three years the title caine natal’ te Ste Cts me reat | hosneg. ete hig Gen handicap some | pianted to the new fleld. A probable champions and @oason will have to be played on the ob bi sp aoe Tir] has gone to an Eastern: 4 experts | that was % peed F seount yosea, baton tat understand why ti.ey have Provision has been made for the road. They are exactly ix games be-|Campion, was ready to defend.his| are of the opinion that East will| victory in the Kentucky Handicap | speed in her recent races, having led vente Greniane pe a favorites in the handbooks, bind the Pailltes, title to-day in the seventh annual triumph, William Kidd of|when she made her Eastern debut|!" five and one-half furiong dashes In every move these Dodgers re-} Dave Robertson returned to the N {S$ % nly to shut like | fi championship tournament of thej{, rr evens at Mik capella last year, hero yesterday in the Saranat Handi- fhe anal“eikbch it ‘Ave aot onechalt Western Golf Association, which | was expected to make a sho 5 | cap. . rlongs were always too long for een eee eee ee areve at] Bastiioe yeeterday and, barring 0 / opened at Glen Oak Country Club | ene tee ed, .o make a good showing | CO, picked up 128 pounds, two| her what could she expect to get at Injury, enbedte to Raut of hie ankle ""Tne tleld was declared to be thé| “Tosday's play called tor thhtneix Fe feriones? spurt that eventually landed them| !JUrY, appears to be as good as ever. fe remaining thirty-alx wil | wove scale weight, and Just galloped)" "Yesterday she didn't do her cus- know | ine prise, From the bench eubsti-| {0 Will be handicapped several days, layed to-morrow. The course was | !2 front of a good field of three-year-| tomary pacemaking; instead she was) DIO | utes would rush out'to celebrate a vowever i beating out slow hits, to be in top condition, olds. At no stage of the race did ehe | badly outrun all the way, but in the| . ‘ 1; ps long hit, @ stolen base or the catch of} The of Hank O'Da: wind @ Pan eter (helten ict Greresl Told in Shorts jute! 0 | long hit, a a reappearance y wind a: But he coulan's @ long fy that might have beeh ruin-| #* umpire after a two years’ spell of ‘was just a romp for her, yet Trial by By over the top of every- thing in mt of her to win easily. Jury, to which she was conceding 14/ She was droppi: re @ chunk o: rt, unds, was bustied and driven every | weight from her last but han- | AND iH pe of the way to finish within three | dicappers didn’t figure it would make| The third annual pltasure run and lengths of her. The others in the| her forget her early apeed and run|carnival of sports under the auspices the giant pasted Robbie, himself, bustied his two| ™S24sing was ted with applause lay. 1 have | U* and by New York fans, too. This ‘aiternoon, in | hundred and fifty pounds of good ua- ev lot’ of love for it shows Willard knocking | ture all over the field and declined to ary since his famollg decision that t the Giants out oj ‘True, Hem: t than nant ti a furlong further at the end than she| of the Century Road Club Assdciatio: thovraatter ie Wiliaed | 02 seated more than ten minutes dur-| Heat the Glante c Teapect his ability, > rai e Netier caine ail tho say from | has Deen able to do in previous races | New York diviaion’ will be Meg ee ® knockdown whenever he|!26 the Aght that wound up im 4) Hank's work behind the bat was quire Canada just to ride Regret. Not that — day, leaving Columbus Circle at No matter how game a| Giant defeat, @ pleasure after w: ing that of ager ery Nn — gf ‘Trainer Rowe was afraid to trust the| Sam Doggett, the old-time jockey,| promptly 9 o'clock A. M. In casé of he no license} The Dodgers have the fighting/#ome of the others. Cockill was off t mare to Tommy McTaggart, who is| gt into Fua-up some after the| rain this run will be postponed to the ler who knows] spirit, that indefinable quality that|f0Fm on the bases. His decision de- ‘ under contract to the stable, but| fifth race when he boosted Ell Bry-|next Sunday, leaving the same place ‘illard does know claring Merkle out at second base, N, J., and Frankie rather because of Notter’s attachment | s0n from her entereq selling price of|and at the samo time. if he is a little shy|™arks absolute confidence. They! which met with loud disapproval, had ‘ ‘ to the filly, Notter knows her every | $700 to $1,005, at whidh figure she was sayeth want to win, think that they will win, / an important bearing on the result, whim, having seen her grow from a| bid in by her own ick Carman, ITHACA, N. ¥., Aug. 14—Alva W. pronivites the and if the other contenders don't put PRUE — ID wie . suckling. Lgvmgrt Bet 08 6 yearling caste dl — bail jteam they ¥ the singing pire, ey and ridden her er victories, Presut may fefreshmenta on the §t,|°% ® double head of a WU ho clauses Repeatt cent iae empires . She is his to ride in all her races lack,” bought | return to colfege. ‘Richarde hasn't beam qQuerrulous players by humming ex- and Rowe wouldn't burt Joe's pride| Southern Star for $1,000 plus the| trough money to continue his education, do the same thing in| The Dodgers always could hit and temporancous ditties around the by putting any one else on her back| winner's share of the purse in the Richards ts now #0 we can't! have been blessed with good pitchers plate, has added a regular song to wee the colors up. opening event. Southern Star wasliai iichards this neck | since the season began, but now they| his repertoire, ‘the returaing players , entered to be sold for §400. athlete in Corn: eay. ‘hile the players wrangle he %. In winning the maiden two- '- ae last intercollegia' et he won points Rave added to tiese by displaying in-| ting «1 Wonder Who's Hissiny as sat old event, the last of the day, Rowe| Jimmy Butwell didn't ride yeater-|for the liteeane ine the whee telligense on the bages, That was the! Now.” ial uncovered his Futurity candidate,| day. He was laid up with @ cold, |fump and high Jum and cooly reosntiy one weak point and it looks as if Rob- — This eat, by the way, le which Be rene cruise ta ebane the | Mamplonships at fan Bransisog em bie bas overcome it. Gatieew, Whe, ervated & sensation seem pli lM tas Bah id hes —— jew days ago by making six hite in The famous old trottin, Naney’ eight. Pu now he's tar punt], TO victory over the Glante was a| For, added. to hia laure one takes tato conasderation that this | WASHBURN HOLDS MAIN fed igat Sunday night at John ° and fat, He can't] blow struck for the Dodger cause at) Dy tapping Matty for & two-bagger ‘ . was his first race, but he didn't im- WITH JOHNSTON Lexington farm, Ham- err, one r the opportune moment. “it put them | and 4 triple and figuring in all three | press good judges as being the equal COURT . fogs ag Ry ag Mg FY j me tyeive, Loser | cs te lead, ‘ag|0f the runs, On the records, howe , | 9? Dominant, Rowe's two time winner — er day held several wor! Z 4, Wo the ies drop! eo first game here, He didn't beat the same kind| wmwPporT, RI. A go to nd and fight | them and the coveted goal there is «| eacrifice out of four tripe to the plate | °! Slotory, wae pot aarly 20 impressive | 1 i.4 had a place in the wil "be buried onthe “hadden ta They're both fat and wouid| Chance for Brooklyn to be leading the ‘ "| It took him too long to get away|that was, defeated on the Pacific P er hel &@ g00d match. England likes Hengue, petore thea of we wee ; nine Yanks have archased Out. from the ordinary Peaceful Star, | Coast, held the main poork ia te Rats mares, produced Langford aud h t mig oa at the element| fie! ¢ New Orleans im tor nearl: 4 of the Casino Cup singles tour-| eral of whicl @ the world’ dpadtons brava een of luck also favored the Dodgers, as! Clul Bouthern He Foe ange £0 ae shad aaeaent! to-day. He faced William M.| Madden, MF farm Eeosked Scnasce citkWs | ney, wore voleaniy, dust oo the| Sate theta wee ean, Arora of Johnaton, rated as one of the best ten-| = a) 4 ; 421, Hendr; sw 0 Cleve- ft challenge Willard again,” "| Giants, but the breaks came RobMe's| land Club for a ehort white ic abhi, ee ee ee DECISION IS PROMISED Bhe retired from com; th the notable record of i i i i HE ‘© now owned b; E & ery time his boys got. in| bi t Bouth f | W Maurice E. McLoughlin was opposed Wy ‘nents 7a ‘a trouble’ Hew York had ten cian tect lone Yinus aia eeee choses the das ork-Outs of Horses at Saratoga. by B. L. Law, the Princeton basebal IN BENTON CASE TO-DAY. UBOBTON, Aus. the oMate Bekiwin,| °2 basee While Brooklyn bad but six, | for Clitt Markle of the Waco, Tex., player, The survivors of the match SARATOGA, N. ¥., Aug. 18.—The latest trials of horses in tra ‘here, as reported by The Evening World's expert clocker, follow: apaMe EXPRESS, %, 1.18 3-5. MEADOWORTH, club, Markle js one of the best Chastontewn Nabtwotght, wee forced The Rube Benton case promises to! pitchers in the Texas League, Last detent at tho bands of Young | punge the National League into an-| sing he beat tho second tame oF whe bout at the Atlas A. A last night, | Other serious muddle and, notwith- | Giants, scoring a shutout, il h the round before the semi- finals, ‘The weather waa cool and| BOSTON, Aug. 18.—-A decision on the clear, but with too brisk'a Breeze for|uestion of whether the New York OUTLOOK, %, 1. Caled — UR Et sien Gattis aioe Rube q u | standing the merits of the contro- Al POLLUX, of a 8 of er Rube ae ge, for he got that bind versy, the gang is betting “six. two Jontend’'bt. abla ta Rinaah dia by Aactormed ponte | = we Le, N, POLARIOU Metropolitan Sweepstakes Feature | Benton was expected to be given at a 4 rrmmenioc nen erer_roneived, / | 804 oven” that Now York oomes Olt! ward has ‘asked for Hie uncondlc | tale, far nee eee Hs Te oe BURGO, 4 . * REGRET, %. 43. Te-Nervew Night meeting of the National League here : Hon! thet the Glente mad, ob the tradi- | tional release, and hig request, has| cas en Abe Atte) end Tomy ison ct Pals. |] GACH COPTER %, 139, Bini, The Metropolitan Sweepstakes, cart | to-day. Benton was sold to the Pitts- Dillon ana McCarty Draw, tion that the Glunte never won a de-| boon granted. The little twirier, fa deiphis, Young Brown and Jack CHEVATOR, YBO! rying with it one of the largest| burgh Club by Cincinnatl last week, BEMWISTON, Mont, Aug, 18.—Jack| cision on a disputed point in the Na-| mous for his peculiar underband de-|tusbe’ Becun of Newt eh, COY LAD. &. LOUD, &, 1.28, purses offered this season, will be| Put, ine New York management con: of Indianapolis and Towmy Me-| Ge) ee ss in Rowton on» vieit livery, Is Low e free agent and may | Calan of ths city Contra a BAM A : the feature of to-morrow night's mo-/ option ‘tho Giants have a prin aed WG, Monsaae pines hen osnaeny special meeting of the Board of, #40 with whatever club he pleases, ee a DADDY S BHOICHL 4, 88, PEARHEAD, toreycle racing attractions at the|on the pitcher. at the Judith Theatre here seater, | Directors will be held there today! | 1: was rumored lant might that Jonn |%.0 Saher te 4 DEVILE-SH My 1.10." TR Brighton Beach motordrome, | The i rumo f ce 0 n MoCarty weighed 181 immediate disposal, as a delay J. McGraw. is planning to put the| wie, te st. 023 tans h might have a serious and injurious skids under Meyers, Snodgrass and effect on the race, ind Marquard when he gets ready to make Ted (Kiay| The Cubs and Giants both have a trade with the Chicago and Cincin- - Eel ng (&I4) | protested the game of yesterday in, nati clubs, Ukely big fellow FENMOUS®, succEaa. ; ten miles and predictions are ma dime, Billy saw i FLITTERGG! , BUN GOD, that the tremed with hie showing that - ALE, duce him to come here and meet al SPORTING. eed milye. Tel, 9000 Fintbush, nol i a leading racing cracks now in this . + BT; ) : ‘vsighs ¥ MOOTHBON ; ten-round. enecuntes Wich the Pirates won with Benton| But don't worry, tt’s only a rumor, | {i's © tort @ inches hah Gipsy Grok 37 Bt Isipone, Ai 86, gity, are entered. They include Fred LEACH CROSS. Li Fran Fd ; itching. They say that Pittabur, —— = » 1.16, uuther, J cham i ‘OUNG LIMBO V6. BU! sf bo fant ana Seat Teak’ had been tuatructed ‘by Gove tener! Among those mentioned as the nest| uatting dim doinam aad Hary THOUGHT READER, mito, 1.4, George Mercier of "Brookiyn, 'Bte- | | Aamialeavah heated Sete fa Wise iag Weighed 139 and Zun- | DOt to piteh Benton until the claims Manager of the Brookfeds are Willy Gil- | ored heavyweights ar to emgag In RN HI! 04-0, phano Quaccinell, idol of the italian | Bos Sests fo his services had beon decided, ‘The Delt snd. i i * thet ecnaing “races "Wate Setaltaae W's men 4 4 Henderson of Detro! familton’ of. uffalo on aril Boar aim fans; Frans Krebs of Germ

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