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. 6 AOE ABE VETO — - —_ - THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1918. NOTHING AT ALL! (The Mew York Prening Word) NOTHING IN “NERVES’ Coprrteht 1916 by The Press Popt tne Ce Wanta Cease Ts ThaT ‘You'ag > Because LT “THINK You GOTTA CHANCE, See? T Won't Front You Because I Don'T WANTA Seen erin’ On & TTS Feuwow Lire Yau. THAT'S ALL + that yeatorday Right Bower, a! owned by Commodore | Tappan Zee Yaokt Club, | and was completely de- all because a small bras feed pipe was broken by tho) Of the engine. In the Gold Challenge Cup races at i i Probable Starters in the Futurity He | Manhasset Bay Commodore Ford's Third Race—The Futurity; for three-year-olds; sweepstakes of $250 Little Joker dipped over when jump- each for starters, with $6,000 added; six furlongs, over the straight Bp in rough water. A speed course, bas once sunk and stayed Probable fader water for a day or two, #0 the | “The «(Dea THAT ANY Horne. Weight. Jockey. Handicap, Odds. |, say, never shows its best | “Tenn PLaret Has *Thunderer . +122 Notter 100 sportsman. He took his misfortune| rule to simply outpoint his ad- ~—agid baked the players and seven thou-| nian invaders, in what ¢ First set— without a murmur and started out to ET PACKEY yesterday morn- ; yeaa | “4 lored by Horsemen—HO00-} get other good horses. versaries. M ing. Packey was thinking over | S8%¢ spectators. The heat was so| to be the best battle of the day, Renae eee rete alt aocancs Pp M Mr. Coe's most recent purchase was| Moreover he has always led a clean some of the stories he's seen} "tense that the early arrivals}! McLoughlin drew the attention of! ‘Teddy Pell, in bis match with Irving doo Seems to Follow Stable! the filly Jacoba, who won the Spin-|and decent lite—which Is no, easy . -| Wright, only had the lightest k away so impressively at Saratoga, He fe fighting man to do, Even in which tho writers have told just |®°Usht protection from the blistering the fans at the beginning of his tus: is y khtest kind of nat thing for a opposition, Th ore i paid a fancy price for this miss. She nut. o of flesh hy and how Mike Gibbons expects to|TAY# underneath the stands and aia [swith teaied Dink tee eae Inteiy Melpleas Pore termes temee| Of W. R. Coe, will be heard trom again, but many [though he has put on & bela ess win with a knockout. not go to thelr oven-ike seats unti]|CM@™P!on seemed to having an|hand returns and the New. Yorker believe that White Hackle is injured, during his two years t vB “Look here," said Packey very posi-| the first match started easy time and the Johnston-Grifin| scored almost at winning the beyond repair, tical it je not the flabby tissue of diasite re 5 : i first set 6! ppt rk is another high class hor - scl di healthy nse enh 1 aap foto rere Irving Wright, a veteran of many hey ning became the chiet point | Poir inaeana hiotieat oak fede By Vincent Treanor. that went wrong after Mr. Coe se y jaMheilananeres ST usd aden into 8 CO! jock ‘ third set in © tyle, 6 ab f White Hackle in| Cured him. Hauberk started on Thurs- | £4! iy me out T'd never, have made ain |aational championships, and Teddy Rand proved a speedy youth with | gave ies the MAL Ik htiate ce i vlgeaesneiati 1a deplored | 22 and showed enough to convince | excellent condition. 5 Noth impossible in the} Pell, whose playing has been @ foa- Rat bes oneal be speapstyey st the first] Rand continued to give Williams a by good judges of thorough- Trainer Carroll that the horse is ready| while it is true that the most re- oF ogura®. but if he gets me I'm/ture of the tournament, were the| ts tne f h ampion to go] stiff argument in the second set, he rs aera markable “come-back” on record was 7s to be the most surprised man first to ‘9 the fourteenth game for a victory. | repeatedly led the champion, who de-|breds. Until Thunderer was seen in| Men like Mr. Coe are a credit te de by Champion Harrison tn e world. I don't think anybaly appear, Whilethey practised |The Apawamis star was surprisingly | vel wildness. Williams finally competition every one looked upon|Tacing, and everybody is rooting to|that made an knock me out in ten roumis. I've] 01 strong at the net and Williams had © lea nel break the hoodoo. The Shoshone col- | Conan Doyle's novel, “Rodney Stone,” honed with MoGoorty Aad Gabee m court four R, Norris Williams ad} gained the lead at the eleventh game pshone ‘ona trouble handling his cross-court| by breaking th: ' ne | White Hackle as having the ors haven't been seen in front since] yo; the incident was based on an _ several times and they didn't give me [ad William Rand, a youngster from |shote for A love mame, then followet thie we | chance to win the leading two-year- {lust season, when Blection Bet wo vet ime scurrence. Doyle is oneot the , fouble, y ooala paid my own the Apawamis Club, walked out from Frid ya started by taking the] by winning the twelfth game, though | old classic, When W. R. Coe paid| at Piping Rock, keenest observers and truest critics easily. fast a8lthe co! iret two games, Rand then won three|the Apawamis youth put up « t , B. this colt keene! SYST And a littlo bigger and stronger. @ clu house and took the middle|in"a row and Anished by beating the| ight And forced. the. pount’ to, deuee |S eee t@ J: Ee ese ion, but of fighting that ever used a pen, He Fiat tail tectend ee base rye court, champion in love game, In. this|three times before the champ coula| He felt sure fie Ee elses eR Burman Forced knows the fist game from every angle, 3 pure! Fight now. I weighed 162 Lng by The crowd closely watched the nite Rand clearly outplayed the, gain the deciding point. Second set; | tll fortune follow P both with the gloves and the “raw onal title holder and the fans be-] William: 251 402 443 547—41—; The defeat of White Hackle at e my run, se! have five| YOUNK champion try out his strokes, ie 7 “uns.” to loose by the 1ith. That will| While he remains a favorite for the! fab taking closer note of what was| Rand Saratoga was not such a hard blow! £@Q Retire From But there was a ‘‘come-back” still Give mo exactly what I need to w: happening. Williams won third set and match.| to Mr. Coe, but when a few days later x _ Bn without losing my strengtn, Youll | ie the sensational showing of Wil- Williams, on three pretty place-]Rand couldn't hold the pace In the| wore tackle stepped qnto a. hole | 500- Mil R more astounding tn actual ring his gee me looking trim when the fight nn wn deciding game and only managed to had to be U e ace tory right here in New York City— Gomes along, and as fit ag I over capture a single game. Third set; | While iibehage Peaenyete ole beeen ee the fight In which Mike Donovan, Jooked. I can any fighter’s condi- Williams +5 41445 6—29—6! thrown out of training peo tired from the mid- ton by his eyes. My condition ahows By John Rand $3 2.4128 4219-4 to belleve there really is such a thing] FORT SNELLING, Minn, Sept, 4,| ‘Wve years ™ in'ny yes now. caeyne wets | Féistic News "Rica and Gossip —Prompliy ak seen the Src af us| Saree championship, beet tank al Dempsey in a six-round go in the he : Ww even Mike a fow things | 2 =" "==*s='seeme-mereecencancemramd-emcen cence -ansamcaesameemcemsemse is sixteen cars entered in to-day's 500- hands manager Relator . alac Grand Street, Williams- it boxing. I've always eaved imy| Jor shugrue, the J mile automobile race over the Now| Palace Rink, a . jormey City Nghtweight, who be had his . John x * the New Jov pr, 1888, ey yee oe A a } Keow T'd | was matched by his manager, Pete Pitageraid, & J enough money to bis wife nol child 16 Doster ie Picked Up in the Press Box Bnelling Speedway were on ¢heir | PUTS is Norecoet, er (ime Pm going in to hit, T believe t Bickel tates Gate te cae On en ee Tat end in We, way, Resta, Anderson, Cooper and De| | Tat “to of Ineo talk tailed have at least as good a chance as|. usm Suan en cn oe a One: | A. match tee been clinched between °Prankle Palma comprised the first squad to| O"!sin tp @ lot ae to put over a knockout, if bere | 4,000, Tas called ff the smlat. Soe ban die | Mack, the Movin lightweight. and Santer Yous-| Pitcher Pol Perritt of Giants] realized it before the battle had gone |ieave, the others following at periods | DAck’ and forth by busyisdin belwaee aay Kocokout, covered that his eyes are not stiong enuogh to) (ave, Col. They will clash in « fiftew three innings. of ten seconds. Ideal weather for}was then at the zenith of his powers And Packey went in to eat lunch. | enatie him to box @ ten round it at the Busines Men's A. ©. of St, ., 5 If the Giants had played baseball was then a hed He bas all of his meals ready on the| trav sonnat he sated Matcheaker Bills Wel, | 280% Mo., on Savt, 17. Mack ts ale wignei| TWirls His Best Game Of] :ixc that in Aprii and May they could | racing prevatied. lind. was rightly called. the "Non; minute, for the ie very methodical in| mas team te bout, Ahagrae wil bor o four | 2,146 Joe Avera for twelve rounds atthe i an have been reating up now and wait-| At the end of the first fitty miles paretl’ (They, stung empeey 1509 is training. or wbx round bout before be tachioe the top. | A iat it Mee ha pat, aaa mt wit! Year, Shutting Out Phillies, jing tor the World's Sertes. Barl Cooper led the field, ma His time k out the old-timer in sotchers ime ten round ‘On the Sther hand the Phillies, even he could knock 0} ° e Chick Pyvans is sald to be the: me *. im wo years, in defeat, were fully up to champton. | W@* 38 minutes and 7 seconds for this | 4 couple of rounds. Mike jumped at — : Ance, Cooper was being o} cheno get Jack Into the ring most unfortunate golfer in the world. Mickey Dim the looal bantanoweight, who bh ship form. They fought every inch | ‘istance, Cooper was being ¢ the chance to get Jack * Oh, I don’t know. I've heard some | Freeman Bernstein, who has beeo the manager who haa “ by Reta and Anderson, Burman, af- h at his benefit and signed ar- “ . elaced himself under the management of of the way and on thre wate oc- ~ “s He | with him a , A Other golfers talk about their luck. [of several fighters, bad ‘Ted "Kid" Lewis, tne | N°0 "heel te ne ek By Bozeman Bulger. Pee iia axkaing a of Ban. [ter holding the lead for nearly thirty | {icles guaranteeing Deinpsey’ 65, per See Renveviehs, geval in Benen ee ~~ the Wilkes Hare, Pa... b att gage # have had two no-hit games| croft and Niehoff had the crowd on jts| miles, suffer broken engine valve | cent, of the gate receipts, win or lone The Gignts have won another, seeder, following tie rounds at a show to be staged at W 2 and othera even more exciting| feet yelling, In thelt admiration, for |and was forced to withdraw from the | Moreover, with a keen eye to finance, — Britton the might before at the Atlas A. A. of | oot ia” Attar ‘this bone Duan pen pitched at the old P, G, this| the work of the Philly infleld the fans | race. Mike staged the contest in Jac They that the only thi ‘Gat city, Bernstein secured that ‘ ven forgot their partisanship, * a home town. The house was crowded, otands Detween Home "non hanes con Lewis, claiming the latter owes bim $2,000 19F | Mogting tis ot say eee task watt Field weird season, but no twirler has ever | ©Y°" f0reOt Wels SAVUMARUND, Raseball, Polo Grounds To-day, 3 P. M. MNover shall I forget those last anx- the Yanks is a mere detail of | srvice be rendered him when he was bis manager, | inuryo, yet turned out a more finished job MONTREAL ENTRIES. Giants va. Philadelphia.—Advt. fous moments at the ringside, where 1 or ‘The two boute which wil than did Mr. Poll Perritt in knocking 5 joks! What does that PMoUNt] BAL Brown, the popular referee sod boxing precnde the big battle ry between Packy MoFarland and Mike Gibbons ai | the Phillies a little nearer to the reach manager, got through referosing bouts at the x a Scomorrare seen kd, at Par Bechea! last wight. Bi blood ae Beach on Hort: 11] of Boston and Brooklyn, it was], rinse Race OE JEANETTE has officially “ro- | oid the writer that be bas also clowed dows bis | iit toot ur with Tommy Stat ioe me Pa | pitching par excellence and a proof tired.” Joe says that finding |club in Wost Twenty oes Bureet breorne_ the While in the semifinal Dick Peters, the maggot | Of ite excellency is in the time con- Douts scarce he has determined | Building Department would only alo fo | west aide figlter, will Ko agaiuet Willle Groen, sumed, ‘The job of trimming the pep> to devote his time to business in the |"? 900 pemons at his shows, He further — \ H agen gy Ne | that he has no intention of opening up anoth A definite date har boon aot at last {or the | Dery leaders was neatly fAnished in] oigie, future, He winds up: “I want to! cub uolee he can secure a suitable place, much-touted Ahearn-MeOoy mateh, thank the public for years of support, next Thursday night et Kbbets Pic 100) added: thrwe.sear-olde, and AilongeesAlcelioka, the = Phila'ibia 65 Rrookisn. 67 ones, OF BF dare oe Pewt, 1 pion Dane, 1 ‘class | the near record time of one hour and| Lest ai Re tary iS iD PO.| Clad. eleven minutes, Until the very last] Phltthorne, 115: Lady Svendthrift, © 101; (UT Toront’ Ke and I wind up knowing I have always Broom, 108; Ses Lon, 110, (b) Rayuw my best and been on the Howant of iayoune and Buck Crowe of Pw. | moment when Cactus Cravath pinch | 47. iny wines Cais toesse wultys + 3 Ett: Becca. Petia te punning line of "Mt Wana, OO ceach middleman, batted for Mayer not a ball was gangranendi St wae se Rivlones ce pee RESULTS } . —— v =| King, 87; Ldithe Viggen, 10; ‘Mitestome. 307; "Ane ee f meys” in Hoboken. Mat at Pertlond. Orr. yg Pighting Pitspatrick, aud Matt, Wella, ox light wasted by the skinny-legged South tan tis ‘a of Pausure, 112) Ponte, | 108, NATIONAL LEAGUE, Weshingtons beigd foltions, and A weight champion of Ragland. | will i tought }erner and net a batter reached first | Probibltion, Lo. 4 1, 4 Boston, 10) Mhilad ; be wil give boxing exhibitions, and t aleo signed | [i){h5 guar bout of ten munds at the Clermint < 4|, POURTH RACK.—$000 added; rao, 1, mate, Bj Detroit, 2 4 up to appear at @ theatre in Frisco, ‘A. C. {a the Clermont Skat Reon’ | base except on a clean hit, And] ,,DOURTH RAR #00 edge cA Cleveland, 2, « ’ SEMI-PRO PITCHED ames ‘Tie ten 'rqind gout final will cuether tis . th In hig] Kron 180; Morpeth. 190" Extoa, JER AT LEAGUE, i ‘a, Chicago, B, Secon game, * crack bantams, Young Limbo & Dutch Brandt. there were but four of ons, fed MT ott, aT: The African, 130; Raltimore, 2, praavr, THIRTY-FOUR INNINGS, | % Senth, sentent G Mtaae, Santen SS aneieeiiaeeinee cagernoss to atrike out the Nome run,” WRT RACK she wget Pt a lence, B: Buffalo, 4. | ss oe Se ee nee Be Gibbons to Start Race, walloper for a nightcap, Perritt let| “bin “Hevea, 10 rea; bt. tate, §: Tienmond. f, “Called at eud of ron seventh inning. Darkness GAMES SCHEDULED FOR 10-DAY, PION, JAG! AMEIGCA NTO Nts Week yor at Waeht Snot Valles ia thet PEORIA, Mil, Sept. 4.—Walter Brey-| Wallace, the Brooklyn featherweight, to meet B=) geir, eighteen years old, pitcher for the | Bodty Ware, the Wester featherweight. for tan | W - Proctor Recreating Centres, a semi-pro-| rounds at Minneapolis on Sept, 21. The lade | spotlight at th Re feerional team, yesterday pitched thirty. | ill welgh in at 124 pounds at 3 P, rome to-nig hese are t stellar card that will wind uj racing] Behind Verritt the four neines 6 © tout arent Near At the great track until the MoParland: * or #enii-profession, i, Heed He at SRC ved ht female stars of filmdom and the} two curve balls got away from him I known Mike Tibbons will hold the travath walked, ‘That was as and paghion Beach Mi “Poll's” only slip ef the day played Gibbons contest has been held. Gibbons | P@8eball of championship calibre, and EATON AL LEAGUE, the eleventh inning with the score Fanged “Olbbons ‘Handicap? te. which (wate tye Reding they peas na flareabare, 10.8, while he won the afternoon gaine ‘Arthur Chapple, on acrateh, will concode MA&chine-like flelding, They had to at Providenes, team 4 to ‘the field oue and a half laps in six miles, play that kind to win and evidentiy! Pe eT Se en rani ai aS Ss ow ene See BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK 227? :cnex On Monday Next Among (he contests arranged fer the Labor Day © vel at Gress Neck, L. 1, Monday efterscon w @ 100. yard sprint tn which the soratel men are be Ralph Milman end Adie Coyle of the I American A. c., and man Forter ef the Salem Cresent A In the three mile & Hmith of Brons Church Mouse, fore two mile champion aod Je national champion, will meet W. Vieni of the Long island A. Oy 4 AA Neck an Metropolitan Henry Macdonald relay trophy, maasive silver vase which must They are reser, Hillman Haven, ¢ ’ Auray, Roche, Stebbins, Howard lem Crescent A. C.,, Jones. parte, Foster, Crew, Abel Kiviat will start from five yards behind serw'oh in the 1,000-yard run, His principal contestant will pry bly be Eddie Frazer. Peter Max eld of the N. Y. A. C., John Cabiil of (he Milirose A.C. and Jack Frank of the I A. A.C. are to moet fn the shot put. Can Packey ‘Come Back’ _ And Beat Mike Gibbons? There’s a Precedent! enperts again, The water soaks into ANY OTHER PLAYER'S *Bromo .., T. McTaggart 99 - 5 wt, planking "aad the boat. la ait eal agin 3) SPhgeart pA | Mike Donovan Returned to Ring After Twelve Years’ Absence and Other boats that went out WRONG , MAWRUSS - =? Primero . Martin bd ' Decisively Defeated the Middleweight Champion, the “Non- of commission, more or leas damaged, ANY PLAYER'LE “Tene Celandria . Buxton bd ‘ . Sopaki'e Ankle Deep) count Man °) tAirman Lilly 98 -1]|_pareil/” Jack Dempsey, Which Was the Real Beginning of turned turtle and aank for the socg ou THAT . Paddy Whack . Fatrbrother i || J time during the “Counts preety Marse Henry ....... Garner - —|} Latter’s Downfall. eping, and which didn't race tor the Vermont ...+.0005 err) Goldstein = - ili Inglis t shivering with apprehension aud Sup At all, and ran only two courses Feminist . 119 Butweil - - By William Ingits. ing tor my woud friend Mike. Own and’ retiring Baby aed M . M vee ed Turner - = ACERT cen Oo st. in’all that time, and. wolie Demon, ast year’ champion and till an a es am ton U tams seeeeedlT R. Hoffman ~ Treat Gibbons? wll, Mot €E* | againgt the wonder uf the ame! MAM holder of world's records trom Watercress 41. . " ‘Troxler nie aa actly. He might do that, to bo} to make his chances worse, he hal tales, twisted her ornate, autical ° ° Kilmer ... ey Loftus = =] eure, mut as to that only time wil | thrown out his left shoulder sparring > i yb ’ ¥ lement _- —] | tell. The thing be can do is trainin for th teh: ith the Recting shat. “Other: bests, facea mes Oo in irs OE] tnompeon ‘entry. **Heimont entry. e*eButler entry. {Cochran | |n good battle, oven though he bas| "Nonpareil hed consisied of ‘trols out bearings, cracked cylinders and . ‘entries, been two years without fighting prae-|im Central Park, leading his little , but not permanently, . a 2 races. St. Rock, Belmont's hope, has been running good races which ||” “ tay ae a7 Ay one who goes in for motor boat| However, Dick Captures His)jiom M. Johnston against Kart Behr| Teddy Pell Has an Easy Time] have shown on the charts.” If anything separates the Whitney pair, he || Pre Dut they are there, RP eal at te needs to,be a real sport. i in the fourth round introduced a new should do it. Primero js best of the others, Has shown two good races Of course, theso winning fights by| At the -_ Pie oeuten a tree ACKEY M'FARLAND has Battle in To-Day’s Play | factor !n the championship. The four! Winning His Match With | 1m classy company. warriors long out of the ame were) {ter Juck as If h xt to knoe asd ae con- matches to-day were between eight Hteats of supermen; but then, Packey) “He'll blow up in a couple of eiariaes hae eee at Forest Hills, ba ol wee ie ced EEN Irving Wright Se ne ar rae ae eouity te. eeeond ‘and waslas fast aw the faces rounds in a field of 128 starters, The _ ° ° of a superman, His marvellous faculty : ike ty - olte nla a net bones roomed wba White Hackle Is Missed _\-:'**s'iissemm we son ins Tue itt Bette track this afternoon. It's said that Jt West Side Tennis Clud. courts within the grand stand in-| ments, captured the sixth game but asset. Ho began tis career as a|hard and faot that Jack simply had will take @ real fighter to hold down| Forest Hills, L. 1., N. Y., Sept. 4. | Slosure. his opponent came right and , g {strong boy, winning by knockoute In| oo nerland along two sides of the ring that job, as the rivalry is running HE fifth round in the All Gom-| Following the early matches Mau-|Won the next one after forcing the rom C. ur AASSIE |) ti. Ax s000 a9 he learned that] fefore ho was able to clined and ave high and some of the old record bold. , Com) ice McLoughlin came out for hie|COUnt to deuce. From here it was a this style of battling would mean a) himself. ers intimate that they won't give up ers’ Tennis Championship was battle with F. T. Hunt Ms sii nip and tuck battle, Williams #nally —— se out of hie ene he! 1 Was sure now that Mike's fnish thelr titles without « bi unter, while Will-| scoring the ne speedy burning out rey it a bit of discussion. decided here this afternoon 9 necessary point in the se would not be Jong delayed—but he 5 ) one e ifor- J ie iriv Dempsey was not outclassed by any means, but the old-timer kept the whip hand all the way and never let up or showed a sign of weariness. At the finish there was a whirlwind of applause for the v ran who had {clearly out-pointed the champion. The | re Hed the contest a draw, |apologizing afterward that he “did not want to take away a champion's reputation in a limited round con- test.” Jin Kennedy, who had re fused to be referee because he was 4 friend of both men, told me next day that he was glad he had not oM- elated. “For 1 simply would ha compelled to give Mike the ¢ he sald 41 I'd hate to injure Jack's reputation { was in Donovan's dressing room after the fight and poor Jack came in and begged for a return mateh. ‘Tears were running down his cheeks. Mike patted him on the shoulder, told him he was in no condition to talk business then and that he'd see him later, No new match was made, It has always seemed to me that this was the real beginning of Dempsey’ downfall, for he was a proud, game man and he brooded constantly over the blot on his reputation. All of which is not to say that Packey will go now and go likewise to Mike Gibbons, Not at ll, But it affords a pretty good illustration of what a true fighting man can do, even after he has been long out of the ring, ——.—— ‘Two Games for St, briels. At St. Gabriel Oval, New Lots Road and Linwood 8t Brooklyn, to-mor- row morning the St. Gabriel Baseball Club will cross bats with the Corona Majesties, In the afternoon the Cornell Baseball Club will be the attraction. McEneny and Paulstiteh will occupy the |imaund for the home team, with Fateh catching. (RACING BELMONT PARK MONDAY ‘i:" $1,000 Autumn Handic; The Cedarhurst Handicap $1,000 Brook C and 3 Other Asuunit inslon, Paddock, wit: FRER sovoNDKOME, ANU — Mike GiiBONS att SED tae? 8 ay be ixiehused th r As ay athe oF rant, fttice’ of ty "700 Ooaey “Island.” pa ULB. Postal

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