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NS . THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1915. _ [kkonewsv| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK EDITED BY : ROBERT EDGREN |1 s PACKEY M’FARLAND AS FULL OF VARIETY AS EVER SLIP SHOD WINS. ‘axe PROHIBITIVE PRICE on Bure WHENEVER, He -_—- Wanted To, ening Wort) | Tommy McTaggart Rides Jime Rowe's Entry to Easy ae Gibbons Hardest Job He Ever Taokled, Says MoFarland in Discussing Coming Fight. Pm, Hie HPs, Went Mike Gibbons is the best man | ever met. | know just how good he ie. I'm going inte the fight tenowing it's the hardest job | Over tecnied. | can only say I'm satisfies with my condition, | expect to win, and I'm going to de my Victory in First Race BELMONT RACE TRACK, Sept. &. Siraightaway es featured the Progress here this afternoon, Pour + | of the #ix were out of the shute, The S$ e/ k was in good condition and geod p Was anticipated in of the Prenton ; Gardner Only Man jee B To Make a Showing |" 23°33: 7%, beot. Red Chr, (Mtiow PACKEY M’FARLAND. re ee My Dowie, Jian Wakely, MATS what Packey thinks of ed Indiem Chant 7 4 With Indian Chant withdrawn from <i his fight with Gibbons, Packey Alexander Beats on A Sse wanet W orthy of Himself the opening event. Jimmy Rowee events, The regulars were out tn force Geonme Tromp oF bai DEG ~ Ib L6>~ WENT AT PAPARLAND Line A GAMECocK AND WeeT Him Buty BLOCIING AnD DucKiNe . very seldom says that he can Slipshod was a prohibitive choice, He beat anybody. He isn't a boaster. await! Voshell and Griffin Packoy is training at Coney Isiand. tt tne ee cate ng Wins from Dawson Sielam On uae nde the wtetees| Lhese Two Matches Feature Third won all the way under a most con- fident ride by Tommy McTagi Seven Other Golfers in To-Day’s Wisard ‘and Rea Cloud’ tried. te tay with him in the early running, but both tired in the final eighth, and Matches in National Amateur Sea Beach finished second easily, Red Cloud was 4 tiring third, Tourney at Detroit Decidedly . Out of Form. No Deal on With Yankee Club for Bunt warteD To DETROIT, | Baker, Says Mack open upon a view of the veach and a ’ : PAcKeY SLUGGED WITH, HIM + NGING from fair playing to | Forenoon Cards | ’ y the i A Panties rere oney Round of All-Comers’ Tennis SnaennnEnneaoomeeenepat - R mediocre, the first half of the In the National | tn avi ate .site| Tourney at Forest Hills, Both{ Picked Up im the Press Box |): ss" s=cocme Golf Tournay, || Sate at toa 7 Working, (00. It’s convenient for Being Hard Fought All the Way. at the Country Club this forenoon Run” Baker to the New York Ameri- —[ spectators who wish to visit both |Verhaps the balmy weather, which Gentner cans for the reported sum of $16,000, ¢ 123-2 4 ti to- camps. McGraw Takes Thorpe Off the], Bh Peete yy wandered out | unexpectedly followed the ey winds | a!" e288 Saks Sr, ada’ breoyter io sped 4 The first glimpse sof empress (Apecial to The Breuing World.) the first, Alexander winning by 6—4.! Shelf and He Wins Game From) #cy'92,du3%, Wat has made the Pnil- of Tuesday, threw seven of the eight 128 8 $48.00] president Snide of the Athletics, Lan- > Nagdered Won. sy West Side Tennis Club, Voshell picked up many points in Tnagn eet Was net long ja the a contestants off their stride, for the nin of the Red Sox and Vice President pom Frere cy ake ae, “toe Forest Hills, L. 1. N. ¥., Sept. 2. [this set when his cross court attack| Phillies for Giants. qnose boys unger Pat Moran Bave| coy man who made a showing | $8.4 4 Soth.cs| Huston of the Yankees were in con- wr sh Cealer often t RED ALEXANDER, veteran of/often caught Alexander out of po- club that has visited the Polo| worthy of himself was Robert A.)% 2577 646 ference here yesterday on the Baker he was when ng 2 or ft national tourna-| sition, Grounds this season, They shout to]. i aR 7855 Eth dea! three years ago. Ho used to have a @ mere r bes eae Grittin,| . Second set point ByB But cach other from every part of the | Gardner of Hinsdale Club, Chicago. | 1 up. : remarkably slim waist, and now he ments and Clarence Alisa oy jy Bozeman Bulger. field, and a swarm of magpies could | Gardner, with a medal card of 75) "Mp gee ek 8 e Judging by an interview with Harry keep up more ghatter on the ‘ In 6 O44 2 8 5 RO business manager of tho has thickened out. But there are no|the star Californian, won their ¥ playing @ hunch on the spur |" dee the 14 holes, was Sour upon Ned le! i Sparrow, busin manera traces of fat, and the thickening is|matches in the third round of the all-|“4ahel, 4246.18 44 0 120-4 of the moment, Jone J, MeGraw | each thers Sptuee BAYS TOAGS UD | of Wheston, 111, ‘The former| Pest OS 28 2 EfBaal Lamesa te, cromm of the. Sane teat more the change from a boy's build to tennis championship here) noid his veteran opponent, eek heer believes he has shifted his Giant Jat it au if they wére confident of €0-| nacional champion took an early| wi,si%a’s * w ee ee eet tis taracoe ini” Gee that of a man. If bis strength has Alexander defeated 8. H.| stronger as the battle went on, Alex- basing ae “yd oh vie ae eee lead, increased it to three upon the} jor $ $339 4 4 4 TR! Bea ea tbe fared that he @hbit iyow Inereased in proportion, as Packey | voghol! 6é—4, 6—4, 6—2, while Grif-lander's drives in this net wore en-| leant carected. ‘Thece ie no doubt | gta ay, etoge, that could Dave 'turn and added another hole to his| sii" 5 4 g 2 5 nat [a thing about the deal except what thinks it has, the natural increase in| 4°" 000 ¢com Ward Dawson, another| rely too swift for the Brooking sruz{ cast exvected. There is no doubt} stopped them were Jim Thorpe and s 8 $8288 8 & Fb] appeared in the papers, and that he sige will be no handicap. ! hi yn star) but that it worked against the Phil- and it so happened that margin on the home journey. ‘A thersen 1 Sp. ) felt sure that if one had been closed ‘McFarland has all of his ski in| CAlifornian, 6—3, 7—5, 6-2 Both) Who did well to annex two games les, The missing cog was James| McGraw bad the rignt fellows hang = tux R. Marston of Springfield, N. | ~~ Capt. Huston would have telegraphed both defense and offense—a thing I'm matches were staged on the fenture| , eM! et Polnt score: Thorpe. Ing around. After relieving Stroud! ; ang Howard B, Leo of Detroit |next two and was not able to cut} him ao that he could rive aut. the Alexan ee Anderson's margin to one up until | informatio: Sparrow says that Capt. sure of after watching him in eixteen courts within the gtand stand en- yeaa Ha : : : 4 ae '—6/ Having hoisted himself into fame | would not have yielded a run but for played all over the course. After ex- | i) Se Ree ee ine hoatns | idcaioe han Wete Gn ta CrRIBERaeett rounds of boxing during the past two closure and the morning gallery was age 6—2 | overnight, the noble Redskin, friend of e by Bobby Schang, the ploring most of the ditches and pits | erner four to five. ———— The Griffin-Dawaon match brought |the King of Sweden and enemy of the when he tried to make and bunkers during the two-hour —_——_——_ ‘AL ENTRIES. ays. He's very fast, but not quite as treated to a pair of hard fought/together two of the star Californian|internutional League, is how fearful | foxy play ‘at third base, ‘It w and bunkers ¢ i Pree MONTRE: \. fast as he was when he scaled within| matches which were replete with] invaders. Their battle was a thriller| lest Harrisburg, Pa, recall him, It|that, inning—the elghth—that duel Marston won the eighteenth hole, BELMONT ENTRIES. —— 14Q pounds. This is natural enoug®, | prijiant tennis. from start to finish, Dawson. fre, | Will be remembered that these minor Phillies made their only two hits off which gave him a lead of one up mob BLUE BONNET RACE TRACK, the boy known as ‘Typhoid Bil" es D. Stank Detroit, = ming On P vey for now he weighs about 163 or 154/ porn matches were more evenly | quently attempted to pass his opponen | sassoning two eee sie GRR te S| lone) Nia (inoue at Martin that caueed| James D- Standish jr, of T i ku ‘ eter her aner is gg Murari me rece Tae Daunde stripped. He's heavier to-4a¥| contested than the atraight victories| with lobs, but Griffin's apectacular|. The playing of the sudden hunch, | all the gang to be vaccinated, or After a disheartening start. made | tine tind Oo eee ee are as | follows: than Mike Gibbons, and Emil Theiry| would indicate. -Voshel! and Dawaon| killing” o aoe wT however, is what did the trick, It was| Whatever you eall it, | splendid recovery and finished the | frm [OF (OOF Owe aces are ie nT Rat RACE-—$800 oftets two says the next six ‘or seven days of | VONld indicate, Voshell and Daweon | Mu lng” Of these high shots always jythe third inning, after Ralph Stroud | round one up on Sherrill Sherman of | fUN(Sp nace. Fey tne gearolde and upward; | te anata ie abt oe tal will make a great difference. continues xhting to the end an rew applause from the gallery.|had practically pitched away the ball|, The most interesting fight in the! pica Sherman started away cleverly 116; Old Pop, 110: aKema 106 1F and ae halt aslo ‘bad a notion McFarland had done | were not beaten until their conqueror|GriMn captured the opening game|game and the fans were beginning to| baseball country for the next, threo An Shan oo weet Colleen, 110, eCoupled; WWalk- ge lot of trata ve uletly, 0 c G ‘tor | days will be that between the Braves|#nd Standish’s poor putting helped ™ ry ning, very quietly, In }earned the winning points, Alex-|when Dawson netted three returns. rte epaht pmay teas fees and Dodgers. One or the other is to| the Easterner to forge ahead. Sher- Biatimtfation = ep nace 50, ada “pat toa matel @nder’s superior experience and cun-| Griffin then handled D: v e ai pro- Hama gyaitens; og furcuey. says he hasn't n aweon's serves | material his glance, happened to fall| be eliminated a contender, pro-| man was two up on the turn, ; Ba Tos, “Gerenwond: ja. amo ef Was ‘tired of boxing and inter. |ning defeated Voshell, The veteran's} easily and took the next one. Dawaon | on, Thorpe. Yided they don't Ket an even bresk| Standish then found himself and at aN ag Ns getad in other things.” he sai wonderful control on his placement|in the remainder of the set only man-| “Might as well see now as ever,” he | Brooklyn has the best of it so far, ‘ul itt 20 glare f t up there, Jim, and| having stood still while the Braves! claimed two of the next three holes | bout it. “1 didn't. bo shots completely fooled the Brooklyn | aged t h remarked. at git-exe ta Uttle, last toh | aged to get three games, Griffin win- " y .4| Were losing yesterday, but there 18) ¢, even the match. He took the lead) MS" feo. Zear—untll) champion who raced madly around|ning the set by taking a love game, |42Q%, Ue fomething {hat you learned | Nii? “cyance for Stallings to make n hard 08; Pelonee st three wee were ff, aiming or The crowd inughed when the big|@ clean-up. The Giants have hel | on the fifteenth, Pri el ‘r For dyse cha: ol 4 [THIRD RACE For yee yer. mm 11d" Geotae. $3 satea one tall eo , a, ‘Onl i To" Piste Glass, 168, Wing 0! eo match | the court trying to return balls that} First set point scor Pod ppro h shots were not un- j° 45 at's all. I find training is)one minute would just get over the " Indian took up the cudgel as pinch. | the Phillies so far, and if they can| Poor approac fame 102; ‘Broke of Dunbar 108." “Rowe, He, just as hard a grind as “rhe | net, only to have the next one wo anil. | Dean kee oo Moeeee | hitter for Stroud, but lo, and beholdi | continue it ought’ to be janybody's| usual in the play between Nelson | Sstepet 102 (All Baile. 114, Nephi PAs ase Sjewiechs ary? day I boxed as well as I ever : 4 0—23—-3| miorpe met the first one squarely on | race by the end of the wee! ne Fe- | Whitney of New Orleans and John G.| “Poteet alt, ape: the ror 4 Me ae fies“ we re 4id. I didn’t forget anythi All 1|'"@ down the side lines for a sure| Dawson improved in the second set|the nose and shot it into right for a| sult of to-day’s double-header at the | Py Panda Valse obcpacieaiae ml Re gE It pene ste, Ps ae a Rat 47 wamerald thes, 148; Br Needed was more speed and good | point. and forced the count to 76 before|single, And that was not all. Heim- | Polo Grounds will have an important ppanrmen o erron, N, Hagry shaw, 18: Neer dunes ne ieee se Nee earch that came right back to| Voshell’s high bouncing service and| Griffin could win, Dawson continually | mediately stole second, but nothing , bearing. y had a nip and tuck Aght goInK | alin ond, gpesisteanth. ere wil as ma with © few aye Ett scine: [Dla net work bothered Alexander con-|T4n up to the ‘net and choked oft | Ame of Jt at the time, The others| oo. scnang bad hie first ebdnce| Ut Dut Anderson holed his second i 100: Haden 1 Tgaee te Se Sane 09 | ‘ietinty Hae ee o " many of Griff couldn't help. shot on the seventh green for a lead | oo; i Pte stn: eau dene ey steer, hat, rama ty | aad ant ge a inthe HER wih wo gut anda ran | ante ne fy aN ae | Sf wpe mae ie to Se Aa ter W.raetie e Griffin .... 4, ninth hole, however, and Whitney ci easter: ge No 4 Median. BIRTH RACE.-1800 Giants | that let in two rung the strange’ | took advantage of the slip for a ae ny. me Tatiana, a Me tiie an, i ronshire oe toe, waon .. did well. He has a quick # i ‘ a, Mensa, ia would make a dancer envious—| service winning the opening game,|OPPonent tn tho final eet, Dawaon| single, ‘That made threo blows for | lustrious brother of the Athletics, and | test 0 eenth hole, but lost the! track fast Balt Theiry says, by the way, | Alexander came right back and roped | Qymnie but two games. In this sot| fhe cause in three trips to the plate. | handled the pitchers with unusual in- {aa tango artist without |in the next three, his accurate back | Quin”, drove his team mate away) “In other words, the ball game that | telligence for a newcomer. He w oleae | he wants to be, s " jfrom the and his hard smashes |joosened the grip of the Phillies on| largely responsible for the good show- ter the “stunts” Packey boxes, (C°Urt smashes gaining many points, | were seldom sent back over the net.|that top rung was all Jim Thorpe. | ing of Ritter. | STANDING OF THE CLUBS. | Mipaperring staff yesterday afternoon | From here on it was nip and tuck,| _ Third set point score: — ATIONAT TEAGU ner on, James came up again, and| York, and but for his one wild throw Skipping rope. Hie skips rope in ‘the pee 4—~42—7 | Obaseeeanatt 34—5| With & two-base shot put ee ch * Ne ane Anvumd, HOO; NON” Strwamns Home 116 pounds, He boxed two|vice, giving him the set 6—4, First| @0d watched a dozen youngsters com- ‘grand stand at the Blue Bonnets race vf Tom Burke, middie-| Alexander broke through his oppo- | Qriffin........ 444266 1 697-6 oe PRM: Dick Peters, lightwelght: | nents ae Daweon....... 011444 4 422-2 ee eT Racetrack Nack, amateur feat ‘| nent's service at the ninth game and| After the early matches the galle A eat irs Spnieue tatherrsiehe|eoneaca' op by toning nin oo sor aitaiea seer wecasameaton! || FESTIC NEWS AND GOSSIP HEHE]) wonrimat, cana, se 3 & By John Pollock set point score: peties Sev jhe Interscholastic title. track was destroyed by fire 70 ter ~ ese norved as “Aillers-in” until the | maw him fight Guabost Smith, but hie showing | , pens a meeting to- ACKEY started with Tom Burke, |Alexander 344514224 4-33-6| nig matches of the day wore ached.| Tom Cowler, the English heavy: |For kwon peed,” Bis bettie with Remate wes | % tuted immediately on & a big, strong, blond youngster | ¥oenell... 62134144 1 227-4) uled to atart. Weight, without the advice or handling |, big tmprovement, and I think be will beat many | mporary stand, which will be finished from Bt. Louis, Burke is q| Th second set was a repetition of we” a {favorites Champ Wil-Jof his manager, Jim Corbett, won & Of the big fellows.” CLDAOUE, ia, || carly_tnie afters ik pretty good middleweight, and is full —— — | Renee apponred fee thet nating | fight Inst night which will enable him| A special Dering iw wil be ataged at the ef pias, , | SPORTING. _ of championship aspirations himself, |POUt # Joke. But at the end bi with Hall, Beekman and Leroy, there|to get more bouts with the big fellows | Olmplc A. ©. of ? Slot fag Dec ae Ss very nicely: “Thank you, bo round bouta will be p He boxes a bit in McFarland's style, were five thousand fans seated in the the amateur went away happy. Avg ty the} now tn this vicinity, ‘Tom came into syell will moot Jack Mi a a8 is 9 good man to work with, ‘The Canad tortie ine SETivale till con-) cusiletio Itmelight by punishing Matos, ng, Vransie Couttrey mit | Betas, 4 aahac | rs . rounds with Burke were fighting HE wind-up was with Georgie| The Behr-Leroy battle had only . *alifo vy uttalo, ewer 00 ‘saree, rounds, Packey slugging the big, tow- ‘4 eng Pwo wot wher Maurice [Jack Memple, the California Heav¥-| putch wrandt, the Brooklyn bantamweisht, has romdenee ‘jee A Thompson, the 116-pounder. a © ba: at the 8t, Nicholas| been signed up for four fights, On Saturday Montreal o ie! pon — i headed fellow as hard as he could, pee tae Mclaughlin skipped down the club-|Welsht, so badly t se Fe coat ink th be Clee Richmond. 7 and roughing about with him as it Georgie wasn't a bit afraid of | house steps and appeared on the turf|Rink last night that George Munroe, | Rm Mo Thumday,, Werres, ‘Oumot, et Bi GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TODAY. 4 Packey. He went tearing into him| for his match with Leonard Beekman, " Sept. 13, 'L Ale e Olyn ERICAN I ime real Ogbt. Now and then Burke manager of Hem; threw a towal in| bee Field 15, “Lew ler at thy yn NATIONAL LEAGUE. A { nailed Packey, but nine umes out og | lke @ little game cock. And he was the sensational schoolboy racquet | ‘ sknowledging de tor his] OMuts A x Priatsoba fad on the a6th, Kid Philadelphia at New York, ‘Two games Rew Tork at Woe } tea, Packey biocked Burke's blows, | the hardest of (be three to avold, tor ander mene Srowd temporarily for- bean after he had dropped Hample with 5 Ge RES Bees tote a Pteeaburet Cleveland ay ot. b P A RK ; ot the Behr-lwroy match to wate! a dropps le ge pickes ee oF gen they Were | he started @ punch every second, and | tie former national champion try out |@ terrific right hand swing on the Jaw en eee Oe ite yt te Peide, an ,MAaue ' iSnths oa, Leacus Souder to those Who had fortated | every Punch was well meant aud well his strokes in practtor. After a brief |tn the third round. It was the faatost | seiry ago ty reason of ine eany mance: he woo ete bultato ieee ma ' TOMORROW hi skill in this 1 aimed, He'd make @ corking fight | Warmup Behr and Leroy got busy and t bitterly fought bout between | ali bie bouts, bere. ie coming back, He plans boils ot Phat Toronto at Rlchipond Hepat lost ft, or his knack of meney |with any first-class buntamweight, |, Te New Yorker sprang the first |big men that has been seen at any of| (2 tele ail tna ionoichers, Hel gue he Chiesa aan |” The Locust ¥ @ swinging blow when apparently all | that boy would. surprise of the tournament by win: |ime tocal clubs in many a day. Cowler| ; feeret SPE a ee alley Handicap ted up in a clinch. Half 'a dozen! packey boxed fast with Thompson, | Galenae to attinens cea, voy tee | AOD 4 Hemple twice in the first ito nignt “ws bring thse Seay tates aod H Port Washington Handicap hed av ¢ ms 5 Pry winner r "i; T eek i oe eee dnd lifted the blond fello: | danced all around, and when he led quick advantage ot his opr onent’s |roune. “eae Roe, daaanee Sines eran Vie and 4 Other Good Races foot or two with a solid, swinging | 4t all only tapped with the tips of his| Weekness by walloping the ball) 4) eich will be mon ction again on ~ r W. 1g REGINNING AT 2:30 P.M, sees Packey ‘worked more nk | gloves, or slapped with them ‘as it|#traight at Behr, who generally drove Y wight, He hes hed « long la)-off, and Droas, who recently added to hie reputa- a an in S: SATURDAY, $25,000 FUTURITY wing punches than on short hit-|they had been pillows. All through | !t into the net or owt of bounds. 1 . hed hie Maxey Bhument tion as @ fighter by knoe ng, out Krankle ‘Mad he Was testing out his timing blows,| TY: serving, took the first got hin « bout, ound, Henna, tation, 84 ae the next two rounds, with Peters, {and from his amile seemed well satis. | When Behr twice shot out of court. | ing him up wo met Tom ¢ it boxed cleverly. Peters is fied that his eye was quick as ever, Behr oon rallied and astonished the | heavyweight, at the St, Nicho y blocked his punches without | McKFarland’s second day's work wag|°TOWd with a brand of speed that| show, If the mon fight they ought to furnish « ints eh fee &/$25 to $40 Values —$20 ie ‘Rocki Rater das For Resta won the Shree fighte |, barring one Rood soak that | faster than the first, and Packey ine | ave Laroy three points tn the next | good scrap, for Cowler put up & much bettor fice he joined te vrofeasional raike Exclusive patterns carried over from last year at stisred him up to retaliation in the | tends to add a littl speed each day |three games. Leroy captured | the | taille aguing Jars Hemvie leat ight than he ee ene half their real worth. A large variety to select from. 4 round. until that. well-known Sept ll, It | next on his twisting service, Behr | did when be boxed Gunboat Siith LIPPINCOTT NOT IN FAKE i m came the “amateur cham- | looks as if he'll be in first-class chape,| having trouble returning the ball an amiable, ambitious, but |and the only question will be whether | safely. Behr won the aixth game with | | Paddy Donnelly, matchmaker of the A Fangiing youth who danced’ very|or not McFarland ever could whip| three beautiful placements, fvorting Chub, tried to clin lightly and led even more lightly. | Mike Gibbons, After this the New Yorker had the| bevween Gunbost Smith looks like one of us with the| Among Packey's friends from Chi-| favorite on the run, Rehr seemed to | pothing came out i oak,” said poahey to the spectators. cago is uae b Bhaney, who tells me lose control of his strokes end in f ar | Bee was clad in vivid green. But | at least eight other famous legal xen- 4s be managed to earn only thri Se ‘eat ba te BAsyivat 1 fe the boxing began Packey didn't | tiemen of that city, Will take thelr| points. Leroy won the set by taking | "ound, mut a» Machtey held ous Us & tha of aaa i sala ie ree whether to hit or not, After |annual vacations in time to let them |a love game, While Bebr was having . p . " " | if ir m } +. id Track pore recently, Je |Broadway Open turday n " ki tapped \s —_ } Poftey, the Irish hearyweight, watched Tom . untiloP. M, Masa Soe wile tel op — front rouble sTictaleal str’ “cons Canler knock ‘out deck Hemp las at lah, and coach, for uta oy Coll La & 9th St. eee L hit To: 94 whelmed Beekman, the young West- efter the bout the gudasturad Irismen said: noott “andal 1 SO cer, nay ,poultivety Hiset secking the mee key. Me Glass Tidicda*s2i chester chacapiee, to the spanian ext Sommer e's batter sen than T though be waa, paper a SAYS MAN WHO SAW RACE. Suit or Overcoat, to Measure, $20 | Visitors to New York can take advantage of this exceptional nncliy offered Jim} UTICA, N. ¥., Sept. 2.—That Denald | offer, Delivery ranteed in twenty-four hours, if necessary. Rae coe, OF the | Lippincott, former “captai box Coffey ten Y ‘of Ps yivania track ON MOTOKDROME, — SHOLORDuOME. tiinoxs, * Dar anal in aint vomited by ai)