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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 3 BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK SMILES IN THE SPORTING NEWS COPYT EN. (P18 by The Preme Publishing Os (The New York UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY , | / You AMT aore Rpm ay Ton. face To he Dominant and Bulse Will Not Start in Race for $25,000 Prize, —_———., By Vincent Treanor. ACING will be resumed at Bei- MoFariand and Gibbons Ar Here to Finish Training for Big Bout on Sept 11. Cucaea’s GOING MO The | lL sew meeting of the | Westchester Racing Association will coma et toe rgute | ACKEY MFARLAND ond Mike Gibbons are bere to Buinh th |American Will Win | wind up the sport in thie State until next eprin The two days’ lay off gives trainers a chance to ehip their cbarges back from Baratoga, The feature of (he meeting will be the Futurity, whieh ts to be decided on Baturday, This rich classic will be @ bit of @ disappointment this year, Not that it hasn't Billed well, but be- Dominant and Hulse are not we | Weining where New Yor an Ste their condition. Hoth arrived early this inorning. Be far both & are in god shape and avthing bes Dappened to interfere witn the bis bout, It's rumored that the Moxing Commiagioners will announce this Week that decisions will ve given in York bouts In that cine there be decisions in other bouts before Farland and Gibbons meet While there was no understanding bout & decision when art were eigned nothing in the vontract to prevent the giving of & devwion in match. The contract calia for « under the rules of the New ‘ork Boxing Commission, and: states ‘that these rules shall be adhered to yg they conflict with ¢ wis of Queensberry rules, ‘Th — it @ sure thing oe Next World’s Series | Declares Ty Cobb Marquard Ready to Join Dodgers at Cut in Salary | Sooner Than Go to Minors —— +t If Brooklyn Gan Fix Up Deal With Chief Bender | MoGraw and Clymer Rube Will Is R 'e L ease d b y eligible to wart, and without this pair in (he race the question of the Plonship among cannot, bem fas mn ine two-year-olds (tied. ds 5. ‘Thompson, leased the Whitney bourses will send Thunderer and | Leading Slugger in Baseball Points Out That | There Isn't a Club in National League as | Good as Three Leaders in Rival Circuit— Picks Boston Braves to Win Pennant. who The latter is the one a adden sold to the Sho- ubie for $14,000, Madden early | in the seasun picked White Hackle to win the richest prise of the year, He sold White ttackie with the under+ standing that be will share By Ty Cobb. (World's Champion All-Round It Player.) eer | HOEVER wins the American League pennant race will know ft] spoils cea Mthere wilt tata tein” l'o" | Finish Season at Ebbets Field. | r 'W has been through a fight. And whoever triumphs in the National! |More than slaty nominations were Warland and Gibbons ti Federal League vp League will appreciate the fact that it has finished a battle royal. tha ubout twelve Horses, will, gon ty The Harviaburg International League | Cloue Cun The American League Is strictly a three-club league (he post. Aside from | Thunder i” 3 bas reloages dim Thorpe one nce By Bozeman Bulger. ; = | in DETRON . at the present moment. Boston, Detroit and Chicago) [iim ac win wire St teen, atest back to the Giant Your Unele Wilbert Robinsow HALTIMORE, Aug w. ‘Chief —--— embrace the real class. The National League ie the be the best porformer ia bi able anathema mild joke on the! thinks now that he could use ituno) ender, who attained fame and for best balanced major circult that ever played to the) John HE. Madden will bage « doubl , as 01 patrons of the game. 1 do not think that Tener’s clt-| Vivian.” Celandria, oae'of the tastest cult can boast the average strength of any of the three) fillies shown this year, is another e cl will surely race weil, as will Primero. leading American League clubs. I am convinced that Marse Henry and Primero will re whoever wins our pennant will annex the world’s) sent the West. The race this year championship too, Even granting some ground for the subtle jest that the National League 1s composed of tune with Connie Mack's famous Ath- fot aching, to-day was given hin! unconditional release by Manager Otto Knabe of the Baltimore Feds. Bender is understood to have @ con- tract good for several years yet. Bendor has been practically useless Marquard very handily provided that Bil Clymer of Toronto would tura louse and that the sald Marquard would accept @ salary considerably smaller than that called for ip his contract with the Giants, Rube is willing. He would play in ISTURBER V., Mr. Pugh’s new "$25,000 hydroplane,” fopped over Saturday in Lako Mich- igan on her trial spin. She “sank in two minutes"—and nobody knows how eeay feet of water! some s the new freak sped boats Wind Proves Handicap For Golfers at Detroit Will be worth about $26,000, Many other important stake fea- A an “ tee tures will be decided during the tw equipped with perincopen | Brooklyn for less money than at|‘ the Terrapins since joining the Robert A. Gardner of Chicago, | To-Day’s Qualifying eight second division clubs, it must be admitted that| weeks of racing, ‘The opening attrac. Toronto to avoid the “stigma” of| club in the spring, Last year he had With a 76, T in th Scores at Detroit. | the prevailing balance is a commodity which will reflect to the great credit| tion is the petro at one mile and a" tcp, and Beobe, un-| Minor Leaguer on bis stage carer, Jone of the best yenrs of his carcer Mh a 70, Turns in the 0 of the parent major for some years to come, SR quarter for shreenyeancolas. Fae ute will attract all the d handica; And, to show hin acqulescence in| With Mack's machine, qh, Shemman, Yabmundads 0, © ai woo iP it over: the United States. : P ‘ * When I first came up to the American League conditions then were| horses. Koamer won this event last ere any move that Robbie might auggest,| The famous Chippewa chieftain Best Card. it tants S| much as they are now in the National, Almost every club had a good fight-| ¥®4F many of the big soccer | Charles Ebbets is now willing to pay| never quite recovered from what he tatnirg! have closed their grounds for coming season, owing to the Bumber of plavers who have volun- teored for war service. The profes- sional players who compete through season will do ao without pay, Badoubtedly” be’ devoted eames wil eer tenes to various ing chance at the start of the campaign. Four and five of those clubs usually carried their chances this far in the race. We had fights right down to the last weeks of the season. It was these conditions which estab- {S| lished the Johnson circuit in the good graces of unbiased fandom. \ Gradually there shaped up out of this even balance one top-heavy club. ° Pitcher Cheney Ait refer to Connie Mack's wonderful Athletic machine. For four or five From the Cub years Philadelphia was so much better than the rest of the American | League field that it only had to go through the motions of winning the , thought was the disgrace of being beaten by the Braves last world's terion, The defeat, his intimates say, broke hin spirit and Mack's releasing him only added to his sorrow, _———_—— Tennis Opening at Forest Hills New York the waiver price of $1,500, that all the big league clubs declined to do & week or more ago. McGraw, Robinson and Clymer had & conference last night in an endeavor to settle the matter, but without definite result, The fact that Brooklyn is now yer’ n “Alla 0 DETROIT, Aug. 30.—A whistling wind proved a severe handicap for golfers to overcome this forenoon in the first half of the final qualifica- tion mateh for the national amateur] W golf championship, When more than half of the 73 entrants completed the 18 holes, 76 was the best score turned Dodgers Secure IM the brand of baseball being mnt Bo} y Roger Bresnahan, manager of the peaght ied by the Dodgers it'll f in, Robert A. Gardner of Hansdale| 5 Loe ae si Eola Sapiyeretoe rage Meee Nae cata othe asi Lanier Cubs, to-day confirmed the report that imply a matter of hard] out his requests in really the fly in the d D Club, Chicago, former national o. 4) more or leas discontent in the rare ay ? . 1 luck if they fall to reach the lead at{9Btinent, It expinins why the Giant Postpone @ DIAY | vriateur champion, made tt, Minato “Wales S| practioally no chance against Mack's pennant trust he:bad' traced: barry. Cheney, piicaar, ‘and cop that pennant. The Phil- | Manager would prefer to give lube Dr ee ee ee aces! Detroit 4 to the Brooklyn National League however, deverve credit for a quality even a little that of the Dod t he pace his full salary and jet him play at ‘Toronto than to release hin onally, In m¢ | Connie Mack smashed his #1 Ml $0! roller all to pieces because Philadel-| quite so bright as they were a week ‘uncond,- team for Inflelder Joe Schultz and a a way MoUraw feels cash consideration, Cheney has had better Avdersin, 8) arder FOREST HILLS, L. 1, Aug. 30.—| 0%: Three well known contestants, ; ; "t patronize a club that ago. Boston lus been our chief sou! tl from Out In trent | that the other big league boys have|The opening round of the national rs OR ce tine Peed ave plon Jerome ‘Travers and W. et caer ees above ita) or Whnuyance all weason, and cone |® Pad arm all year, but recently it ts from Deen inclined “to give him the work.” | lawn tenni . | for the D Fownes jr. of Pittsburgh, Nelson M. | sto ¢ tinued ao to be on th | seemed to be rounding into form. imi & position slightly In) Per instauee, “when Waivers Wero| mre genetutod tee eens | sound in 77. ‘They were Francis Oul-| Whitney of New Orleans, the South: | nearest competitor, He lost a smail| oh ig Py EC ADS ment scheduled for to-day was post- Navin Fie! The ked Jack M body ti Tigers fought| Cheney }as an ironclad contract for as! on Jai urray nobody in met, the champion; T. M. Sherman|é@rn star, came home with an 58 card.) fortune in 1914 in spite of the fact) valiantly for every game, however, | about ‘a year, running two yi With tennis and golf championships |either league would take him, the|Poned until to-morrow owing to wet it Ution and se f. Sawyer of Wheat- E. M, Byers of Pittsburgh had 84 and | that he figured in the world’s cham-| and gave the very best account of| Manager Robinson thinks Cheney way, this is a busy week.|waiver price under those conditions| courts, President R. D. Wrenn of E. P, Allis 3d of Milwaukee 85, onan He started out to recon-|'#einselves. ‘Tho Red Sox have a dis-|come back hard enough to belp him one is wondering whether or| being $1,500, But the moment Mur-|the National Association inspected | 0 Tb J. K, Bole of Cleveland, a veteran, | P!nship. ¢| act advantage in the schedule, for| land the flag. "Comet" McLaughlin will oppose|ray had unconditi aes mee struct from low salaried players o! Oulmet’s game was the best he bi played on the course, Sawyer w one of the two low medalists Satur- who usually gives a good account of himself, went out in 41, but was in difficulties on the home stretch and the courts of the West Side‘Club with several members of the executive | they finish the season at home. Car- old invincible rigan's men have weathered this last ith hi It's said the Californi, 1 he ‘ornian would wil ry EE od him, ‘The ppened In the case of The Cubs will pro on third base, bly use Scbult: where Bresnahan hae humble origin, recruiting his ex- same thing b os of great cham-| Western trip admirably, They will re-| been unable to replace Zimmerman, the champion-| Snodgrass, ‘They all refuned to taco; committee and decided that the turt|day and his consistent work to-day | took 47 atrokes for the last nine holes, | Chequer trom oe oe caer retrench. | (h home wail cortified for a win-|now at second, He may be used for ‘ him at the waiver price, but whea| would not permit of play to-day ow- | attracted considerable attention. Dud-| He was not eliminated from match , Pons and in the consea ning stand. Detroit's main chance is| 4 time at shortstop, as Fisher's work ® — he was set free George Stallings | ing to the continuous rain of the ti ley Mudge of St. Paul took 79, play by arly means, for a low score | ment in salaries, to rout the enemy out of its own| has been bad recently, Cheney came HE big show this week is the| signed him immediately. twenty-four hours. The same time, Jesse Guilford of Boston got an 80|this afternoon would probably pull] qi@eERS NEEDED JAMES OF trenches, Our final series in the Hub! to the Cubs in 1911. fight to-morrow night between in other words this trick of walving schedule and order of play will be observed to-morrow. and Walter E, Egan of Chic: one stroke behind him, The oO was bri- him through. Prazer Hale of Chicago found that is likely to tell the tale. Chicago, of igning the player aftor- course, can help us possibly by reduc- Jim Bavage and Charlie Weinert Gost the Giants $3,000 and end then Madison Square Garden, wi rd hi BROWNS BADLY. can League did not profit by the dis- | quite likely to win as often from the also rans as we, tL mara has cont. the, Siats F300 and pein!) JED ade included National Open Cham- 89 was the best he could do T think it is unfortunate, however, | IK te Red Sox fortifications, but we George Bothner " i Seo pagers, of Dat Tenens Were OTTAWA ENTRIES. that other weaker clubs of the Ameri-| from the rest of the field. Boston is most enthusiastic fight partisans | tend to encourage players not to give 'e the world. = = > OEE 0D 0) ED (0) ED OEE 0 E> OEE (C Returns to Mat The local wrestling season will be practically opened to-night when George Bothner, champton middle. weight grappler of the world, meets Each will brin; large | their best efforts to a club when th the Hudson. =? 1 troit were far stronger than any other Awerican League clubs when the sea~ fon began, Al have made purchases since then that made the difference in playing strength even more marked. 3 Mack's surplus ing across wished & change to another RACE TRACK, CONNAUGHIT PARK, De Nee nase ber player of Joe Jackson's worth 4s feinert is a yonngner with a good | casos of Murray and Snodg! A, © strength, CARO, |bound to make his presence felt deal of promise, fought some happens that they have,been much more fortunate with Chicago and Boston than with the Giants, MeGraw being out two players and $3,000 aud the opposition being strengthened, What is why ho declined to favor sooner or later with a club of such FIRST RACK strength as the White Sox. However, geing) stoned Pom, oh! * very hts. His latest exploit was Loy feat of Gunboat Stulth per decision) at Ebbets Field te Betolro. He outboxea ths Gan’ ner that night, but showed only clev- > E> 0 ED 0 GED (0) ED GED () GD <a> (0 Another new boxing club will throw open ite lightweight, aye that be has matche! Mandot doom in Brooklyn to-night, Four good light: to fight Hoxey Kansas, the Buffalo fighter, for tn 4 . they I helleve he went to Clarence Rowland a“ bit i Meet ; Lady Speod Exmer, 105: o late to balance the pennant. vor of Chicago this season, » in . Tl Le tch-as-catch-can iifte BHM, iw yearolde; | weights will clash im two tenround star bouts, |ten rounda at Buffalo, N, Y., on Labor Day] Some grumbling already has been al League race continues | Bull Montana in a cat erness Little of the dash that| Marquard with an unconditional re- ead, tin ante: | Reais ll leah staoet A. Ox, whlch wil | afters, and hee also accepted en offer trow| heard from the bumbler cities, who) to b resting as ever, but I am| bout to a finish at Brown's Far Rock- made early fights worth look- | lease. Kose Water, 104 ‘entertainmenta in the apscious Clermont | Matchmaker Billy Wellman of Madison Square| charge Umit Charles A. Comiskey, Jo- af © opinion that time has just) away club, Bothner is the oldest ac- a or It doos seem a little strange that yan important fist |Garden for Mandot to fight Jobuny Dundee tere] soph Lannin and Frank Navin are all dala eliminated five of tho clubs| tive athlete in the world of sports ‘einert aspires to be a clever) Brooklyn is now willing to pay $1,600 | ing sie last tan years, [on the nigh* of Rept. 16. trying to buy pennants. Cincl re heen contenders thus far.| to-day, his years of service on the boxer, like Jim Corbett, He wishes) for Marquard’s ase and would not igure in these ecrape are -—— None of these men can be blamed |Cincinnat!, Now York and St. Louls| mat outnumbering those of Frank to preserve the beauty of his features,|do so when t had a chance ten fuged California slugger, and | 20" Azevedo, the Califomia tehtwetaht, bas] ror trying to give their supporters a nold mathematical chances only.| Kramer, the bicycle champion, who Wing a possible future in the mov- days ago, If McGraw had given the | received an offer from the Routh Side A. C. of! Champion representative. Mr, Comis- Pittsburgh and Chicago are bare out-| lately announced his retirement. picture field in view, unconditional — release = Marquard | $4 Milwaukee of © $400 guarantee with an option | Key risked a fortune for Eddie Col- side possibilities. Philadelphia, Brook- The match to-night has been pend- ing two years. Bothner's more youth- ful opponent was seeking revenge for a defeat he suffered two years ago. Montana has improved greatly since that setback and last season scored many notable victories. He ts strong and axeressive and Bothner gen- would now be free to join Brooklyn, | joo" and that is probably where he would | Per 10 be playing tet It Is likely that Robinson and Cly- | {ith mer will come to an agreement and that the Rube will yet go to Brook. | lyn, But McGraw will not have lost | 4, his fifteen hundred of 20 per cent, of the grom recelts to meet Ad. Woigaat 18, and an offer of 90 per cent of the Joe Mandot at Mom. wil ign juarantee of Eddie Murphy, AVAGE |s 4 different kind of a bird. He's almost an old timer, not old in years, He lyn and Boston are very much in the thie of the pry (a and it looks more and more as if the three wi and more i have the The world’s champion Braves strike me as being the most dangerous op- ponents of the Phillies. Stallings is %, Joe Jackson, ito "Leibuld and other players, yet he has t bought any pennant that Tran sco as yel. Ho was in a posl- tion to bid higher for the men that Would strengthen his club than most or his rivals, for Chicago is one of the Gunboat Kumith, who is still clamoring for « return battle with Jim Coffey, the Irish beery weight, haa just been matehed by his manager, , to moet Sailor Jimmy Carroll of the de of the United States uite a while. eran ide young Weinert, wh: a nineteen, in spite of his 6 feet 3 inches, of Pittsburgh, who made } : : : ‘| he right or fair- ; er to KO out and ee ee yaseball cities. Lannin| in an excellent position for the great | erally shows at his best againat this aaa o tenemsad fig Bodie Camplin a} YOFY,, peer to go no far pward mond: drive. His team hus done Wonderfw.| type of opponent. keen contest 1s : u a Maat Caties 0 rooklyo yobeta Fick) in Brooklyn ‘ees, but when he had an|ly well when it is considered that he| expected. je match has aroused Bavage knows Ag, Pinel ebaut. 6 ht cae, Coney Aue, ah othe ee a Ba billed to box im Pittsburgh ee to close for Jack Barry oe pean Without the services of | considerable interest in the Rockaways. he, n pace and free-for-all trot ye eens aes rise crack veaccmagee | Te! did ag- Detroit Wan badly 1 O00) | PinOUt the great held weneret Ghote 2ORTID fight. + Dur 4 for ihe grand clroult meet fl crac oi ther good ut | }. Evers, " Ing hte varied career he has suffered | Os FO Ue Grane. state Heeling noun ttt twtwnnn oF that ty, for wn rode at 18 founda rows, | PE ETO Samon trom the Browns. | for over half of the mearon. if Stal: mel LL dl SR Pecan caee wan her Ghee declared off to-day Tela, in Wrootisa, em Tharedey sight, | _A# the Matt Wells'Tommy Murphy bout at we| The American League is ambos Ui | HEN con hike Saleh Moran he in) § reat Wee Grek of lasiness Jim never would lowing eventa, th wine middlewight champhhip ttl, bes bees | Brom A. A. of Far Rockaway on next Priday | fortunate that this condition Pitta | ity a had the experience ae cue estar we train unless he thought he had to. Pee iy tnd: were uiddeed to. thn | yon Oe ee ee ine Wiki laure’ tac tansd or iba esien | At least oye y the stupendous task | successful finish. Big George too ts pometimes he made a mistake ining 8.80 hon Abe nates wotiied Paseget Tobe | See OD cunt Boa MiMOGl’ © Bioktye. fais, | OF DUIIGINE to # degree Of SxOSlIRARS | & wiser Of managerial ail. tn cage didn’t train when he needed to Weisamantel op Saturday etout Abean a ‘ rah Ae troy eter tar higher than the mark # as igh xpec im to out. 4 shape for a fight. In condition Java after ihe club's puvacian examived wars | 0 Ue man tant of ton rounds at ce Broadvas | far DIBDEE ThE TRE cue to vie| Jockey Pat Moran Ok ATEVEDO and PHIL BLOOM: looked ike 4 worid-beater, and he admitted he wae really il, Aorting Cul om Saturday evening. Bevt, 11.) MT “gaton, Detroit and CHICAKO. | (Conyrght, 1018, by the Wheeler Aradate, ine), TWO HTAR BOUTH | ADMIBHION. Boe ‘out of condition he was a very medi- . ells is getting into shape at Kye Hoach, N, bla tae National League | = —-- ——- - — Sere second rater. Hix groatost Nehts DP cicae esate | Waiting tevinaky ty booked for two more Bvery club fgnting chance for this chs Be sateee aa! 5 were against Frank Moran, whom he weber chat w fia\nte, Hie fhewt be with Jack Keating, the] Marry Thomas of England and Andy Cortes of | BAS MCN Vint and the prospect of _ — beat op so badly that the refe: y 70° wi) ee New ty \wayswoigit, for ten rounds at an over | the Bt. Hartholomew A. CU. of thls city were oe. Paoaeriiet pehew year at least ob some Sompetie’ to. stop the fight ir show tn Seranton on won to battle for ten | BIAT UNE Oe mn: Clean-l Jp Sale No one questions ¢ ae beatings noas of any promo’ » Breret, son of fas, worst etions cane tea We’s mante for tinelt te &| Last Fall’s $25 to $40 nnedy out of the profession. — LADFOY 8 PF ine Ie . but that 1s s Frigg” toked ies Dan soranoasagr ot aacn rion, | Wefan sam Ce puninow ine Pes cag Horna | Materials Greatly Reduced ( care of Jack Johnson. jut later ive 4 from Mis jurray, the fight p i erican a A + Reglected truining, erew fat and NATIONAL, LEAGUE veteoit AM er ostay, ak Une advance ot) Moda, the Milwaukee ight heavyweight, | 19» Soar ie ante the Ae eae Imported and domestic materials. Many similar fe a second rater again Cheval yelverround go between Bri eats tileauaed 08 C m \ set ra A ‘ Bavage |s in good shape ‘iagi, 6 “ Hom Kil” Leia, the Bogie petbecslaegeten fwen to be in 1918, HuKBostty as have to 1916 designs, Really a great opportunity. 0 2 Washina pean advance ¥ ty Roc a Vrovidence To. in condition to h: big J every day, ti York and fought Suit or Overcoat, to Measure, $20 Visitors to New York can take advantage of this exceptional exchange of players between clubs in is the same league after the champlon~ the ‘postponed hit with Tobe Back as 1H i ve had reached & certain stage, ¢ K Q ON Al elk Her ortaet GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY, Bete ML ably 7hoe HOG ca year, auch & Fale offer. Delivery guaranteed in twenty-four hours, if necessary, eich. He. offse , } ww ay J A f fe muperior weight, strength and NGL LRAGUE, So pan leah, MAGE wicker Duon| MIE be all Tight If applied only to ition by outboxing him, and ac: | in vo tring iis| the Fecownized stare, | tehip_on the | Broadwa: fighting Reich off his feet when | iadeLhia. To games Fe ; mami tor | DO likely to work & bership on the y nger of a knockout. Savage hte LeRoi jem Tent bervlgit, a hv Sp with player of ordinary y. ® 9th St. he hgd_ ar | with Wrrabls these through toms are sav: leagucs, | Detroit's pennant chances are not revailing waiver cus- a trip to the minor were of Jersey ly. Aw t D desperately that night and rit Pint a mile, If he foe at waipers| Ino letter Wo the ‘Tommy Welsh, ° ela, pate way oar mi manager of Joe Mandot, (he omck New Orleans

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