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» SATURDAY, AUGUST 3 a YORK T SPOR Comm, BS Wallets Wt MERE bas been © jot of talk knock been known as a usually wine his fight his man far enough to any argument when it is all why he doesn’t win it when | talked over the K. 0, out to win will come when I fool fare aa danger of being knocked out If that happens Tl hit as anybody.” Regret Best Racer Shown BES SOME FI GHTERS HAVE A K. | AND That Winds Up To-Day owen moman vaent & HEAVY HITTER. «66 -+5- WE HAD HID BiG Caance” WITH BATTLING NELSON — WHo eve Reavy COprrieht, 1018, by The Pree Pubieting Co (The New Tort Brening Word) We'd THE OnLy MAN Of Sea | O'Loughlin that the speed in which ball games are played is dependent upon the pitchers and not the officials was clearly proved in the KUTZTOWN, Pa, Aus. 28.—-Peter 8 (2.031-4), driven by Snedeker, @ world’s record here yeatertey | TING PAGE IN NE O. PUNCH WHEN | along between innings made lit and Mathewson that but one base on balls was given during the entire nine innings and that was given by Mathewson, Nor was there an error THEY NEED IT 5 Sie cong Neam OovT, iGiants and Pirates Set Record son for Rapid Baseball —_—-—_ home run in the first inning the Giants would not have scored, That one blow settied the pastime for good, The Pirates went away from here DETROIT, Aug Wind ewepi for @ week, the Detroit Country Club | course te-@ay became thearena upon whieh the twenty-first annual ams teur golf cham, hip of the Unitat | tates will be decided. Nine v'c thie forenoon summoned the fire wquad of the 142 contestants io play eighteen holes im the preliminary . ° |qualifying round, The last of the about the possibility of Mo- -_ Phan tone ee [a von, |entrante were to tee off ut 8 o'cloek Partand’s being knocked out) ABE ATTHL. WAD we rey J. thie afternoon. To-day's medal play OWN caver: SD Tovar Daw. rAwinin Pi eunsON STRUCT match will eliminate more than ball bo 5 oy re) 3 a € J rere r4 Levee © title seekers from further compe- ° tition, The sixty-four men turning in the lowest medal scores will be | eligible to compete in the final qualiti- | cation round of thirty-sia holes Mon- day. Match play begins Tuesday. The championabip contest between the two semi-final survivora Ww w start Saturday forenoon, HOUTHAMPTON, N, Y., Aug. 28. The meeting to-day of Theodore | Rooneve)t Pell and Watson M. Wasb- buro ip the finals for the Meadow - | the games was taken up by Presi- rr Club singles cup attracted much a oftener with a knockout Packey Matty and Adams Show Per- | ‘» ik by Prest-/Larry Doyle’s Home Run Clout}! &@ stock reply. He says that he doesn't ‘ dent Ban Johnson of the Amorican } lantion, chiefly on account of Pel fiat when he can’ ube fect Control and Play Wine |!eve two yoars ago Mr. O'Loughiin| in the Opening Round Proved | farnne iin xeuorgay wen ie te: by in his own way he's por- made the statement that long games Ww te | Francisco. Pell has long been known feet win Innings in One Hour and Ten |!" were the result of poor con- inning Tally for McGraw’s| as ‘a master of the backhand stroke, ng 7, Fi ‘a foliewing 9) e trol on part of the pitchers and tha’ Trib er me ry ee Squal Soy if fight and his getting the en ene a ——-— the trick of hurrying the ribe, with bis fore Fives, causing larger, share of the purse be hax Minutes. many experts to believe that the for- public, mer indoor champion may defeat ference. It appears that “Silk” has Washburn to-day. Jobnston and als he said: “If I ever have not been around here “arbitrating,#| [26 Old Marster pitched better, and! doubies partner, Clarence J. Griffin of it for a championship T tt By Bozeman Bulger. t ing. |i, Would be bard to figure how Adams! San Francisco, will meot George M. Sande for that chance: ‘Thy only D 4} Me ti t S or Lrotter. Mi creidilens e€' Oasis. dnkl erie gs pioneer gs byron brass! have made much improvement) Church and Walter Merrill Hall in i” a ra. y t was the ot ol is work, ui rm e e Ghee tame TH oven tem is Knook any uring ee ng a pa ‘ perfect wi control o for Larry Doyle’s| the doubles finals to-day. OROVILLE, Ca! Aug. %4.—Biii James, the California pitcher who played an important part last year in the fight of the Boston National —— losing game with the Pirates when | on other side. with more respect for the Giants than| Teague Club for the championship, UT on occasion Packey has ' , {in the free-for-all, making an average | © when they came. Sane tocGa to Palen B Wanted to win with a K. 0, ana|/H, P, Whitney's Unbeaten Filly codeamed bimaoit in the Merchants’) ¢ 505.3 for the three heats, breaking | Mathewson and Adame Droke the)’ Mathewson, pitching one of hie best! ““acGraw's club ta playing better| oft his home here to-day to rejoin when ho feels that way about it phe the world’s record, held by Billy M. season's record for rapid pastiming. | games this seasou, was not in the peu Higat now than the Braves,” said with @ sor earm, and several weoks he usually lands it, Packey was| Proved Her Greatness in One thor Bill" Daly won his annual! arven by Seeney, at Goren, N. 9.4 THe entire game of nino innings | hole but three times—that Ls to say partare lant aekee eee ete at ago was suspended at his own re- to Jack Goodma: race when Noill galioped home in the . * “"iconsumed exactly one hour and ten|they didn't have three balls and two understand just why they have not|‘uest to give him an opportunity to matinee nem | Race—Continuous Rain for it yesterday. "Thia ts the frst | AUE. 29, 1916, of 2.05 11-12, minutes, Tho fans were ut aome—-| strikes on him, kept up high r in the race. ‘They| rest. He he believed he was now Packey wanted to oblige a friend who @ Daly colors have passod the! Snedeker also holds the one-mile/ provided that was thelr destination—|,4 samo like that at a time when! ware ghing badiy white arnieat arex]in condition to help the Braves in had & slight desire to see Jack take! Two Weeks M. rred the Seg-| J" in front on any of the big a the race was close would be played| pittsburgh, but it now looks like a| thelr fight for the pennant. the ten count, wo ss Mal tracks in about three years. Last fall | ¥°rld’s record for one-mile tracks with | by 6 o'clock. Up in the league headlines as a source| aitrerent team.” iBCO, “T'l) knock him out,” eaid Packey. sion. Bill won @ race at Charleston and|Directum I. When the question of shortening great wonder, Very seldom has BAN ANC Ass Poet rgd made a nice fast fight of . anotber at Bowle, The Dodgers have auffered another | ° 5 u though Packey was far It has always been a mystery how the fastest in the United States and ot Bip in aggression i, Just the old turf character could pay ex- five dinct oF cos Weesaa wie bene Canada, comprised the list of thos Ta the Atth round Puckey' went out| By Vincent Treanor, | Péneew W''>, winnere 4 rare and far awed to break even with the Cubs in| rce"t) ye run ‘here to-day andor the 4 apart, but he manages to make bot : is fe faien the fight. He made bie open- (peclal 10 The Breuing World.) Suds ‘meet, For that matter Daly MAJ OR LEAG U E RECORDS Cee alien cn “unstnent imttine auspices of the Panama-Pacite Bx- whot & an jo Good. SARATOGA, N. Y., Aug. 26. | doesn’: nd on his racing luck to them far out in the lead. 4 . 'e obin. . 26 miles and 385 yards, and lay flat ai at ull on hed HE Scratoga meeting, abate A Soul At Sareea: Coan, Racaa Compiled by Moreland News Bureau. : . Ne Hep Sir Neiaten masoain okenee: dl niall sadlamadlad Miccnada’ baa. Go tees eens oRLT ee here ease aes j The following records are compiled from official sogres published in the different cities and inotude games || waives gi? gro” ihe perversity of French-Canadian, winner of the 191, Packey put Young Ahearn out in . tory as if he had w ‘Subarh, |] played Wednesday, Aug. 25. this season, George McQuillan, re-| Richmond Athletic Club of Montreal we features, Thore hasn't boon # single] tory fon @ Suburban leased by the Piri tepped in the] ¢, ; h, Ch ; Nick the right ch. Young Ahearn| month by which the meeting may serious. None ‘went Ly igedy 'm | National Leagus Batting Avera i Federal League Batéing Averages. | won, pulled Up It's the same old) Mijirose Athletic Club, New York dev she is lak: 1d be. Wi bd Go a K 44h ibe, Ab 4 story of what Murray and Snodgrase| city; Mike Honohan, New York Ath- age: cee vel real ee the Carrier be besan outs ae fieass Bit 8 a i i ® 2 ean do since they left the Giants, letic Club, and Oliver Millard, Olym- There was uo record breaking; there ing capers pi 8 b e “4 ; . A usual and finally ri K . - iu a pie Club, San Franciaco, Hatch won Mees fnee bapertons hel Gant ard wae rac etnden & and | fer mile up the seven furlong chute tH § i: Pid it iw n i & i" i By taking @ terrible, douple-bar- | the An-Wentern Marathon tn 1906 ere was nothing wonderful devel-| Rddie Martin, his Jockey, “handled 44 a 3 relied pasting at the band#of the| 1907, 1908 1911 an 5 y for that |oped in jockey line, All told, the|him patiently and got him back to a) we i OW Hs! Tigers the poor old Yanks did yeo- — Paetay te ently, "Aud tho ie:|#eason of 1915 wili go down in turf|tbe webbing. When Starter Cassidy ‘ 8 is & f i gow Flan servige for the American Leeuua| » ROM ron ed were Sines ei he won't give up easily. And the his- sent the field away Nolli was in front, | Stitt te a Frc it in tightening up the race. Detroit's|John Simpson of Terre Hau: tory of the ring is full of instances | history as the most ordinary of| If. w ver caught. Fath mali i r 8’ 8 got 1h ble vict hoved them within| succeed in wrestling the State golf where the supposed light hitter hit| years, “4 tng honda ell chewed anal tae te te & | a i) ie as ug se enting distance of the Hed Box, and| title from champion Bob. Resener’ in like @ bone crusher when in danger. |" Oe course, tno weather was aguinst | congratulations for half ea greg sy rt 1 i Bs 4 if eT now Bil Carrigan will have to go out| the finals of the State Tournament Lay igor ged a 997 Fy? “4 the meeting almost continuously for| our afterward. He probably bet as Tia h ies 4 fA 43 42 ot, and buy another star oe fe Ro. to-day will be largely Seotded be blow } much a8 10 to 1 on his horae, ; 1s 415 Gl 138 “1 ” =y fought deliberately, wea: the first two weeks, and even during Kantle! we oe foo TTF Bl the bank roll down and taking no, chances, the last half rain helped to spoil things| The most shocking performance of ie i wh % Ss Bh Lit ‘is | every time he gets a scare, Himinated ear! 7 Oe etme’ middle-| noarly every other day. The track | the day yeotorday was that of Ven- |} a fo a : we $a it home were elfminated early, pitting power he surely un-|has been really fast only about four ae TU Eis JAS on Penk ay ol, BR ay ith a ip : ct it fry a Notwithstanding the heavy bom-| prersnURGH, Pa, Aug. 28—The erne f ght waa in its fifteenth round againgt her, and all the sharp-shoot- i is % * ty perdasat of zeal Mohers, jnelsdieg Pittsbureh National League Club bas when Ketone! Snally saw the chance ers eagerly took 8 to 6. Buxton ba i ri oo to share in the general nourishment, A7mounced the purchase of pitcher Pa been waiting for. He sudden- pre gt Pagyt a ire pl a by parler i 4 : ‘a In the second qame he went uP ae Bmith of the Montreal Club, and gut. rushed Johnson and landed a ter-| saratoga racinu. ‘th ©. She didn't ' Pr 4 4 igh times without setting any’ fielder Lester Channel of the Buffalo hook back of his ear, at the buse| “Good horses spent more time in| tne Pace. e didn’t oven get inside is ‘ rae) t HI resembled a blow. In the first game|Giuh, both of the International of the brain. For a fow seconds| their stalls than they did on the| ‘2° "ney im at H H ‘ , he got two hits, but two out of eight | Teague, Ketohel was on tho verse of dupli- | truck, ‘This was particularly true of! gem McMeekine th wm Te times up won't do much toward keep- ———-—— . Bob Fitssimmo' t foat!the Whitney horves, which have been which Johm f Maddee ete ' : ut ing up the .400 average for which Javobds Ki Ont Carron. ming middie heavy-lrun this year in the colors of L. 8.1 Moin ons “io Madden sold about » if: ; oe § ! ie atriving. ‘Teddy Jacobs, the promising eastaiss ‘weight cham of the world at t 1 ‘ bay Oe me aa tthe | Thompson. ‘Trainer Rowe wouldn't] August Holmont, failed te deliver we 3 ae: # 4 % ip ties who have|Dantamweisht, added another knockout th” He rolled aver on the Noor gna | wke any ‘chanoes of starting them| ihe fourth race.” He ran very: badly #8 : i ut In ANEW Or te abouk Gilbocley, the| to his record last night by putting feted to get up, but he couldn't find | Under the track conditions whieh | tor such a high priced animal and |\ ret ee “sg " ee oot eta able to chrow,| Jimmy Carroll away in the elghth round his ‘At last, Just in time, he | Prevalied. fpousands were burnt up on him. | Cut Fa at ae a H { Beout J Kelley says the young fel-|of what was to have been a ten-roun( to clear bis head enough to| oft, Wyae only during the latter pare) Madden can't understand the colt's | Mil ooh i at p HR es “| ci | low te pegging to the plate as well|o at the Long Acre AX how. Lup. He was Mxey and reeling San iraians ‘be Howe wore sooty] Tenens sine de lef le barn. He | ire $a by MESSE Be? Ce # 4 as any man in the International) right-hand ewing to the chin, shortly ‘when Keichel came tearing in to fine | %' a t | S8y# he considered bim one of the |! 7 Rs eo Bf 190 1 & League. While with the Yanks dur. | #fter, tho for the full ( et ee ae Ah... These were, Dominant, | heat three-year-olds ot the year when 9 B® conde 308 i gue, i a ceane obese arroll to the floor for whe full coun. * cond fe blow. It whee Tight and Chicle, They, with! he sold him. Ris a iy i Hf i ie we Lg ote a are ‘ond It was for! yh ad cs ga gy Restt a bead t | Bromo, practically tied up the two- 1g) cas 3 4 4 ‘a very bai i ppy an ol ‘aylor It caught the rushing Ket- ha itaxtion ta ail the bie events , 3 8 iM ts % that reason that Frank Chance sent|siashing ten-round draw, the lads alug- fairly on the mouth, stopped him | /0s'-0ld # in ‘Two Games, i a: a a 1 ; k. There is no doubt about way at each other from the first hel fait ‘on tien to thee eue | but one, the Grand Union Hotell aye gt Gabriel BBC. of meckiin 8} i ‘B a ‘ it 1 | Bim beck, There le no, doubt, ab E awrey. Ot gach, anor, ftom Stakes, In feature Foxhail iB : senseless. Incidentally it knockes will play with the Empire profession- i+ mai nici fs gy: Ng ~ 4 eked | Keene's Puse in Boots won and cut] sty thmorrow torming et Meek Gut all of his front teeth. into the Whitney string Of successes. | Oval Lots Road and Linwood | National League Pitchers’ Records. ee : Copy t r shown during the| st: In American League Pitchers’ Records, A 107 ‘ihe ° ° The best racer shown ne afternoon wy. Hip. Aw 7) 33> eco 8 BR ATTELL aaenennee another | meeting was Whitney's unbeaten filly the Pharo-Superbas will be the ats Hi ; WL, Hite, eB u elaing — deptiag he wan a. slugger, but | tert inthe Desamas, Siondinay ox Wale wilt pitch for the home: team, i of a Ae 4 7} Be In Three Big League becom: nh Aug. 16, and won it impressively, Bhe P pao " 34 Ae Gee #: eens genres beter be won by | AUF Ot Sos cnerieatty to pesve pet| peisey te Rese ae bit ii saw rT shought there was « knockout in him, | A7eatness, but did that to everybody’e} avy GLAIRE, Wis., Arthur Mig { ( j hy ; Federal League Pitchers’ Records. N Tene AO ek ee See In 1904 Abe Attell was knocked out Roamer atarted three] Pelkey took @ whaling from Fred Ful- | fit posto h 4 38 % i i Hite dee 1 ortennats _ Sa 167 5062 967 ae rey cpulivan. FOr! times and was beaten once, He won| {9.9% Rochester, Minn. here last | Xia) YY ee a o oH ob ae i 9 4 18811 Pittsburgh . 119 3123 1447 161 4137 965 Wid fer a: tom bs tttoes seine tees in the Chasaplain Hadione wea | rented, four, times in the fourth and flee pe iH Si: 8 if ; 18 i : ihe ay ted 3112 1446 168 4726 1964 ty in amplain Handicap and| twice in the ninth. . io 10 ‘ +. one for an age, but he wanted to "i , a at i { 19 10 eis ‘ 3237 1534 jez 4943 061 gut Tommy Sullivan, and he STANDING OF THE CLUBS. aot wt i bs ‘ i $ ee Se 3106 1450104 4149 959 did it—tn four rounds, RATIONAL LEAGUE, on MERICAN LBAGUR, $e i Boy is a fs H 5 i ; #0 ‘te 3074 1495 200 4789 958 Goren ; 4 on ¢ Bye 108i xe York, " iss Bop 8 Ie bo ob ie | = rf Res 4 i Fy ie He pe Heute: | is Wty: Be i i hy Be aT: i 4 iy ; AMERICAN LEAQUE. Pe a 4 adoloh, Boat ol 4 regarded as a “hitter.” Owen HA AUER, Oth en a FIONAL, rare New Worksc 2) REAR AR 8 tt Bf ie } chute Gunen, PL Ows, Anite, nme, Teal haem, Am eridom Wo With & EK. ©. for the res nad! Kh Vere WA BA’ AGOdieridonce TR’ ad ONS Marrisbure Bh? a Rte an 8 3 3 i lore, “Clevolacds.s.: 0 18 ag tee 11 13 doe ‘sah | | Chicago ... aH vl - arta, Bittaie $90 Hocnestar, 8 ty “ay H)Asrouand, New Works: go BOR wens, Atsoumsc: 8 2 TR EE sd tof Boston . 8126 1474 165 +96 awe i Bultinsts:, 40 98 Amolrocoute.” 8 a a Sy Lonle 4 ot Poe a | yogi: Dero... 3199 1678 180 ‘964 Baiting ‘Nelson, who ony "a RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES, ee ed bo ae ii { ‘ kg || Rew Fon me aa “964 Xow york Bi Dituitigh dS 2011 eT a, came 3 kif go ag at dir og be Cleveland . 2091 fT 205 ara A, Bronk Detrent, 1 York, 8, decom) gains How iB BR os 10 16 3 HH F St. Loule ... 3188 1568 248 Ag at iaatnk ee ah fy 1p Be CBOHT Atmtetion 3015 Tet A io in . 3 8 8 100 | ren a i i A 4 i H i i f ey FEDERAL LEAGUE. Boe tae oe ; 3h B a. fire as EY | of it hee Re ae the Date stick to Tony L-RAOU, Raetasiee i: Pa i Steen TA HE ‘enough for a ten count. i tye ‘Two games se ‘iotooy ropa SAP i He Ta et 44a i oe tore. : fe aeeetencs, wade] © ba eet. PAB, |] Pal BET: at a i " . , City.” — | ees ee Sie te So the mame. fee i oS Harrie American League 1 i i 5 a i ——— 4 e 4 ee ey hy én e 4 * Le