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. Driver Is Small Factor | In 350-Mile Auto Race, — Says Former Cup Winner ffs the Pertormance of the Car That Decides an Event o! This Kiné—Amerioan Care a Trifle Slower Than Foreign | Makes, but Domestic Machines Have Better Lasting | Powers. | By George HU. Robertesn. 0 travel B60 miles on » now Wreck itee the Bheepabred Mor myeet way Motorarom: news Y exter a ne our ole ord ie ooo cout mony reekdow ne bw ore ae ‘The Bieepanesd Hay + Pale & Wig fee | Of the twenty ods starters I pe conaliy like the chances of thy of wee coe anne te bebe and tires have been per | beet pu oom the poiat where they wil ry anyon ah ou cant wears » tags in o BO-mile contest, THO OO") pace” Many of the @rives ( tag uncertainty is how the moture . ii otand up wader the etrain, This element of doubt maken (ie race ob it for aii the ayivers. ot gee any that be wow't have machines t are entered in Lie ment repre word in atilomebiie conet , od purposes. The car bodies of « clgar-shaped pine are dese | ar M we fant ame yt a ony ace vary aeimmtanic. | Mot, ers in Fina ean maintain a fairly b rate of wd for «a long dista without showing the strain, Hoth Cooper « op noteh drivers, They have been in competity “4 ‘be beat mak Against Penn Team entered in Whe race are three or four | And wee faater than the leading Amerl ° ja by, Seabee aerate it suaryet|"Mkatocar inte Mat ae In Tri-State Tourney long te hy and hie = 4 te yy oy re, 2 8 seem) promising —_—— + ‘Connell in a Dussenbere, car with ‘AS tie : ner. Ralph ih my opinion, |& very powerful enkine, alno atands & New York Combination De- | a, selene * i Been eh peas: hae no river of raoini * well maar ‘ care. Ho Rreat experience, e 1 aearon have in irst “aie Ex, Ponpsyiveuis, aetcated ¥ find, best of al, what in known ae to. Anish in feated Veterans in Fi pt wine’ | brains. the intuition an /. abiny’ to take advantage of many } 1 of mone Round for Lesley Cup—Oui ge little developments that ooour in every n years of racing, is another 4 4p awd | be pl i Nii ugh r driver who should do well, but ax 1} met Beaten by Fowne: ye 4 set le ee preg Tos res: There was some doubt whether De|have tried to point out before it Isn't | ania defeated ry a would He had con-|th. driver, it is the perfo - ae a TN siderable tr his Morcedes| the oar that will decide the winner of thie wook, but the car is reported in| the long grind PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 2 x : eR —- — 1145 woit team of the Metropoll-| The Deal Golf and country, chub -————t— tan Association and the com- lpg onenpetion, Pa es to. bination representing Pennsyl-|ia open to members over fifty yours Gridiron Punts and Passes ||» .1: ising ine Anat round in)ot age. for the the Tri-State Cup at tournament Lealey the Merton Cricket Central Alleys Columbia will have its first ay emtorday, nor did He Legore,| Club grounds to-day In the opening [at ttetbah tovny ‘ween the vareity he npeedy’ ‘rub ufbiacks whe tn fired | round yenterday the Naw Yorkers de- Enters World’s Talal walhacedbagyl speedier matt” whi hind beets avon AEP. Charlie feated a team of ten veterans of for- - ‘& short game. Although the| back position on (he varsity, was sent to} mer Lesley Cup tournaments by « 4 players have had only one scrimmage, (the, second leven, Kilt iiman|{ margin of 11 to 4, ‘The round was Big Tourney Tiley bm be 0 ig bate tn anveiooiog Tor thik a aa layed dGring a rain storm and % > md me Monel strong wind made good golf impos- sible, ‘The big surprise of the day was the defeat of tho Massachusetts aggrega- tion, headed by Francis Oulmet, The Pennsylvania team won from the Bay Another alley was entered last night in the three-man team amateur bowling tournamen: to ba conducted by The Evening World, The bowling magnate to eee the benefit of a tour- him to put the squad through ite first praction with a wet | iii a ere ae better than he Sasteare, attempt to CAMB! Oct Fa en mi as afraid | ward's paulo “for perintaaton Staters, 9 to 6, Oulmet was beaten | ney was William Cordes, of the Grand | men on t! Ne we nd slips Kali porary Weeden Wenanere by W. C. Fownos jr, After being 2 up| Central alleys of Brooklyn, whe was vais” Sos thal want to soe the ‘Harv at the turn, Oulmet missed short|unable to be present at the meeting A .» Oot. 2—The we football contest nex! putts on the tenth, thirteenth and held Thursday afternoon in Tne granted yesterday Missioner O'Hearn of Boston had re {Be ermit, Graduate Manager Fre joore of the Harvard Athletic Anso- ciation filed his application for the ste tlon this turned dow gyanted the, permit eve 144 rt @ taste of worl 3, iron yesterday. in tho int, Huling. i fore the gamo with the train thie afternoon. At | ina downpow ‘of_which the dit playe ore rn off in a ton = Grilt and the kickers worked al. it injury, Seovil did not fourteenth greens, and then finished the round all square, Fownes won the extra hole, 4 to 6 After being outdriven, he laid a fine second shot close to the pin, Oulmet, on the other hand, landed in the bunker, The cards follow: The first entry blank for the bowl- ers who with to enter the elimina- tion touranment at the different academies, which will place teams in the field, will be published next week. The Executive Committee wi meet on Tuesday to draft the rulés and it eth regulations, The full list of bowling es os Forney, oat H H if 3 sat $ 3 academies entered will be announced . ——————— yume. out. iti 3 § 4 Yo in The Evening World on Wednesday, Onimet, f a i 4a —_——— —_—_ Metts Holes Pewnee, 4; Ouimer, 8. LANNIN THREATENS TO _ CALL OFF BIG SERIES. Fistic News and Gossip w John Pollock | | | The summary: | Wvania, w “witht, pe i. pore ed American middlewight. | tuted for fil Brock, who was taken olck. Walter res Pustao. of BOSTON, Oct, 2.—Prosident Joseph J, See Ten caatber Matt im Austzalis, thle bend | Kely of Buttle will referee the oo, it fe Rea sate i mt Lens Lannin of the Boston Americans, who ro " pers — i as 8 ¥p left last night for N. ry iRht ehampie that count ight for Now York to at- faomy Welsn,, wanager of Joe Mado, receive | ny Cittmm MaBager of Bevuy Lenard, and edad ik," merae “and cy ph | tend the meeting to-day of the National sm cablegram from MeGoorty eating that McGOOtty | tiarlom Temes Chae ene tet ee interests of Mortlomer sia wo = Commission which «will make arra: pe! Fighting Wily Murrey, the California mid ine now, adreed Seat waht to 3 ; ‘orl ments for the ld's serie: that the series would not be playe havo thelr battions moet in « ten.round bout ia “i lesa Boston rooters Were allow: three weeks befure the cid thet offer the beet inducements, ‘The chanow arv that the Ameri: ean Sporting Clu of Mariom will land the bout, ip reigd!, 10 sleep in the fourth round of # twenty. content et Bnowy Maker's stadium at Ard. 0 Gopi, 14. Motoorty te matebed to mort ‘Winner of the Les Darcy Jimmy Clabby fight at Hpdoey, Australia, he latter part of thie monto, LOUISVILLE ENTRIES. BACH TRACK, LOUISVILLE, Ky. The entries for Monday's uns slowed a block ° 4 Rusdelptin, peered er, Presi it mek Nationals, lant night ie weats at mort tn. Mitonelt, the promising Milwaukee ‘ —- Nghe it Joe Axevedo of California hare reo © 4s follows ine EO Foust, 6 stating that only dobn Welssmante! has decilei to hoki the ten. | bee secured to swap punches tn @ ten-round “Fandom is bikger than the owner of fyund veut Letween Jack Dillon and diw Savage | MAttle at & boxing wow to be held in Milwaukee the Philadelphia Nutional, tron gue Chats fs thm Brosdvay tpoyilng Club of Mrooklya on) On either M4 or 1%, ‘The match was and ts bigger than the National Com- Tuuday night, "The mon were (o have f vanzed br teleeraph laet night after the pro- filesion,” sald President Lannia “Either moter lie! agreed to give the manager of Asevedo ‘open alr at Mbbets Weld taat night 1 will agcure for Boston rooters tho nec. forced Weismnaniel to postpour the momey be cet essary space allotment through the Ni Séltcholl oud Veanklc ‘Notter a eens St 26 a, tional Commission or there will be no y aid Larry Hanson bos on Many he training quar. Riua's road hous Nivwenthal visited A Floss Walker ley at Daj Lady Always, —_—_————— $ * ; THs ia Wesring what be might take cold if he con. heater yeatoniay, and after he hed 31a) Chane Let tha. Quwed teining at Hrighton Bosch, Champion | CH Al eo through hie boxing stunt with bie iD Ache Mandcan tee fur BENNY LEONARD WON Wille Witehic will finish hls work for bis bout |*PAIME Ierinem he openly declarwd that he is ae ‘Larrick, , Convene, 103; Con. EASILY FROM THOMAS th) Jolany Damlve gt Billy Cirupp's uew gym. | Ore Confident than ever that hia big fighter wil! "Fo ‘tovege, ome tthe Creder 110 day 5 ‘Jatfry, who hee charae of Mite vurely defeat Gunboat Simitt at the 6, Nivbolee vied writ Kade, fad Choreace Felting ‘Sales Leon wp, declared today that Wille is ai- | Hink ou Monday wight, Peet met Wor OS; Ringling, OT Benny Leonard had an easy time ee condition for the bettie, ~ Trainee Ne wire’ Deco, 102; Grover | winning from Al Thomas, the east er Scotty Montieth, manage of Johnny Dundes, | Higher, 104: Rletth, 10 sido fighter, on points in tho main . hae rorvived offer frum Promoters Ben Stelmal | RIPE HsCH Holling: four-yearolde and wv | vent at the reopening boxing al The Fairmont A, C. of the Brome will atage|and Tom Androwy of Milwaukee for Dundeo's | MAN ma fur ‘ies Ce i 107: | of the Ameri aor See aNOW In the flirt Allie Neck, the former | Mivers, while the talter ie after him to. box Min atta Wat 11, Pee Wn oat ges, loonard ed re- champion, will meet (ewe Gilvey, while | Hitehie Mitchell on Oot, 28. Meotty saye that n bPyety mas and in the es iota ees, Gate Gur. Wane fourth and eighth rounds nearly fing Dunder welghs 14% hed him with wallops the jaw, pounde wow for bie bout with Willie Ritchie on Oct, 7, int, ‘The primeipala in the star bout oT ‘Worthing’ od that he ex dropping him to the floor for a count ve na aid Wraukie | peate 0 have him enter the ring over 130 pounda Josh; Tn! ht seconds in the fourth, Leu of Ce 108 left, the ring without a TACK Malling” threg.vear old ‘Thomas's face Wa ‘An important match between crack lihtweights ne eer anmee A Dg at AL a ey ae a Tel Lewin, tiie Bogue! Manure! Merten, hon, 8k Bronx middleweight, had all the be ning streuk of victories tone eae Bet toe ter of Rube Howard In the opening 0, who out vig gta Bad peo en AY id net pout of the evening. The inclement Las aod Rete Ta os reaffeedapon gar bn Ahnrention allowance claimed weather had @ serious effect the hewn aigued to" fight a, they having sttendance, only a small crowd of foe rounds >: Akron, O., on Oct, ww fight fans turning out to witness the v ft Suffer tn Gale nt New Rochelle | pouts. MIN Minn., Oct. 2—-Young} NEW ROCHELLE, Oct. 2—-A severe — samen punnet senannns, wil, be feuwht $9 the 1 of New ¥ vo! cale which awept through here durins Glee A.C. in Brooklyn Wo-night, Young Brown of New York won « popular de- | alt wh pt NICKALLS ORDERS OUT the early morning did great damage to pleasure craft in Echo Bay, The Gleam cision over Frankie Whitney Rapids in a ten-roi Poldera of Brovkiyn meets Barry Hill of this of Cedar sity, Tommy Burke, the Bt, Louis middleweight, nd bout last night, | YALE ROWING MEN, Beier deck Kon, sod Pang Ps | Whitney at no tne showed P f W=foot steam Renta Dy At ones» Mog Wits nitney a ae showed a willing- | Hill, a New York broker, san = , fons to feht, while Brown was a) lh New ‘Rochelle Yacht clib. She ts 9| NEW HAVEN, Conn. Oct, 2.—Fall sive throughout. Matt Brock of Stove, {total loas, A handsome houseboat | practice for the Yale rowing equad will 4 _knocked out by Ward with «| 0 Dy Dro, TR Brown also wen’ ltarr today Conch len id visas ane gintn round and Kea- [10 1Me OO a Decker, which took | tere and Int night went out the call ny Whales in ten 4 part in ‘all the big races on the Sound | for all rowing men. it was Mi apolis's thie ry and © 40-fant t " ‘The presence of much veteran ma- terial gives Mr, Nickalls the opportunity to boat several. kood crews and pri [pare them for the fall regatta and poy ing to Charles Brat wore under the new ing co “iy brought out 4,00 v je Amat wr ™m summer, failing World office to arrange this tourney. | | open this of the pla tion, teams in the tou Boles and | ————— ainin, Cineinn LChicago 4. Ne REN! Brooklyn at New Phe pi ara Start Championship To-Day ‘Two games, Lou's. ‘Two gamer ‘High School Football Teams De Witt Clinion v Last ‘Ye ar’s Winners, Important Game Listed. The scholastic football season will afternoon, ten high schools of Greater New York will take their positions on the field. This season's tournament promises to be more evenly contested than those of former yee rs. Although many of the high schools} ve been hard hit by the elimination ara, owing to tholr gradua- the cow results from th 3 PITTSRURGH, albly a competitive race or two. | nics, Agee abrsh 4 | ployees of the W Mr. Nickalle, in view of the regigna- Minn, added anuther knockout to his and Manufacturing i tion of Eugene Giannint, who has been record heré last night by pulting Tin voted against a strike and will accept | ais assistant, will have aid from severn! Logan, the Philadelphia hoavywelght, to sions offered by the company, it graduate oarsmen in the handling of tho sleep in the second round witha left was unnounced to- vay. pew material. Mr. N' hook $0, 8 jen ads right nae Rei Tear ih tha ai oe - a fe. under the heart” Fulton completely OU: page unteer in We S classed Logan, eeren ot eo ant , er 2, some enteas Je the Britiah apy. went (aie * | iy chai the runner-up when elevens ros ant practice during the last | to" Man . Manual, ! Most | There bas THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1915. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK HOW IT LOOKS WHEN SPEED DEMONS (The Kee Toe & NONE WHO HAS can ore oa WAGON - Tot uni s “OF Y STERDAY'S tank Udieugo Wastin ae MES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DA New York at Whilad Rony at Warniagt Training, pects to last wrest yeur's champions, ex- the bapner from the blue and gold this se son, During the t two Weeks fifty boys reported to ‘oach Dr. Mason of Clinton, for |bractice, With such stara as) Me- Cormick and Mark Hanna, formerly of Commerce, on hand, Mason expec to turn out an invincible eleve Henken, a big favorite in Clinton, playing right halfback last week in Van Cortlandt Park, tripped. He wi taken to the F m Hospital with @ broken collarbone and atm: Stuyvesant High School's charges, which have been close to champion- ships for the last three years, have not entered 4 team this season Such year more interest is mani- |fested in soccer football among the high school students. The game pro- vides many thrills. This is one rea- son why the boys demand it. The games scheduled to be played to-day are: Evander Childs vs. Cur- tix; Commerce vs, Commercial; Boys’ vs, Erasmus; Morris vs. Townsend Harris, and Manual vs, Clinton, of! Ab the ual JOHNSON WINS POINT TO OPEN SERIES OCT. 8. was rum bate over the Ser taining that an extra day another deral Wok Ss gt a os First biacires Carlton G. old Veron Ra ver Hughes: Third Rac Amazon, Ellison, Fifth Race Water Witch kth Rae: Seventh Rinekthorn, instead between Boston _ Race Race Stromboli First Race—He r two of a and ‘ ron hoyat Virginia M., Bambi, ‘OY: Kace — son: Malttwnors —Celandria, Addie ad, ored Inst night that Han Jolinson has won his point on the de- opening of the World's He held out for Oct. as played consecutively in Topening on Friday will give the teams yengue Standing. ra 46104 ts of Yesterday's Games, postponed, Rain. To-Day. “a Regi M. —Moscoe Goose, firo- sl irth Race—Checks, Hanovia, Lady Rotha, Bonanza, Flying Feet, Lady Panenita ‘oather Justice LOUISVILLE. n Thompson, Josie, Billy Joe, York Lad, Pockichoo, Goeb Duster 10 82 ‘Ten Orperth, Earl Yodeling, COLUMBIA TO ROW YALE CREW AT NEW HAVEN, Coach Rice has ordered the, Columbia crews to report for practice next Tues- day afternoon. Rice sald yesterday that 8, main-| ‘amew will, he! there would be a race with Yale this aa ctor the| fall, probably on Lake Whitney, at New Haven, The Lake Whitney course 1a to jump from one city to fo mile. ut the courss ASR Tone alent varie bly be shorte The date Philadelphia Of the reyatta was not given out, but it will probably be the first week in November, intionialis AUTO HITS A POLICEMAN. Machine Skids on Wet Paving, Ran- ning Down John Mitchell, Skidding on the wet pavement as 4 tu'n was made from Fourth Avenue into Atlantic Avenue, in front of the Long Island Railroad Station in Brook- lyn, an automobile operated by Dr. Eugene Harman of No, 563 St. Mark's Brooklyn, struck and dragged y ohn Mitchell w o'clock |{MMitehel Ws attached to the Old Sip | Station, Manhattan, and was relleved Jat midnight. He was on his way to his |home, at No. hth Street, Brook- liyn, and had Just alighted from a when, he wan atruck 6 fedetu car His right wrist and he may have inter- |Mal' injuries, it; was anid’ at the ioly Family Hospital, to which he was re- moved, a AN EFFECTIVE MOVE, (From the Phi mute, | your | “Turn out second c Marty ‘Crom ack vs. Gene NT A Meajerbin’ AS 2b ye, Nichi | el, ———$$—$__.. EDITED BY ROBERT EDGRE _GET WARMED UP [McGraw Expects Phillies To Take World’s Series by | Outgaming Boston Team Giants’ Manager Writes This as His Opinion With Belief That | Red Sox Won’t Be Able to Do Much Against ALEXANDER— Moran Has Well Balanced Team of Fighters, All Sea- | soned and Not in the Least Bit Timid. | By John J. McGraw | (Manager of the Giants JORAN and I met in Chicago on our lust trip West. “Well, it looks Ike you had come through,” I said to “Pat.” “I'm not admitting tt yet, any of my ballplayers hear you talking that way. = out there every day playing a ball game until .we have the old pennant cinched if we are going to grab it, “I didn't figure you at the beginning of the season at all,” T told him. was the only ballplayer on your club. “I guess it might have looked that way to @ lot of folk. But I figured that, going along with Alexander working one or two games a series we would at least be breaking even with them most of the tnfe, and once in awhile we could win a ball game from the top teams with some one else !n the box. 1 figured we could do better than break even with the second division clubs, and, if we worked along that way, we might win the pennant. John,” he answered, “and don’t let I just want to keep them looked to me as if Alexander inst the leaders, If we can | keep it up now we might come through.” | “WI you admit you still have ¢®———————______ ” L asked ‘Pat’ with a grin, { ain't thinking about it at all,” he lied naturally enough, “I'm just trying to win ball games, And you slipped me a good pitcher this year in Chalmers.” t” might have overlooked that } last ference, since Chalmers is @ |scre point witht me, It looked as it | he was all through last year. His arm was bud. He asked if It would be la Ui right to go South with the Giants llast spring to work out a little bit, jand 1 told him to come along. The | Mock of young twirlers in camp kept jme pretty busy looking them over, jand I didn't pay much attention to Chalmers. THEY CAN'T CROWD THE PLATE ON ALEXANDER, SAYS MORAN. I look to see the Phillies outgamo the Hoston Red Sox. Moran had something to say about Cobb's state- ment that thé Boston pitchers “pes” at batters and try to “knock then down" and back them away from the | chanes plate, “That's bad business,” commented Moran But I want to tell you that they won't dare crowd that plate much on Alexander, He wouldn't try to “bean” a man on purpose, for he isn’t that Kind, but he's just wild enough to be dangerous. He te liabie to breeze one through pretty clos» once in a while, and he bas speed enough behind it to worry @ guy when he hears it whistle. Moran figures on fighting the Red Sox from the first pitched ball, and, if he does that, I figure him to win the series, It is a team that you can fight, Even close followers of the Boston club say it Is a bad look- ing outfit when it is losing, Any team looks bad losing, it is true, but this Red Sox bunch can show bad base- ball, which the Cubs or Athletics would never display, even in defeat, Speaker has not hit steadily this year 4s he has in other seasons, They tell me he has not been taking the same kind of a swing, He has batted in streaks, Speaker is a grand ball player, and the best ground coverer in the world, both on flies and ground balls, but through a short series it is the slam bang sticking that counta, Neither Lewis nor Hooper are bat- ting us well on the season as they formerly did. It is a cinch that Beott cannot hit with Wagner, who played shortstop against my club, Any of them may break loose with a spurt In the series. if course Carrigan must have a nwell pitching staff to have won the ball games has, Left handers won't count for much against Moran's flock of hitters, swinging from the right side of the plate, will have ‘Alec’ in least three games, Any time he's In there, the | do Phillies have the pitching edge. Matty worked three games in the an ‘And Moran | We! world's series of 1905, He was twenty- five then. He didn’t feel any physica strain. “Of course," saya” Batty, modestly, “my club gave me some runs, and there weren't many of them on the bases, and I just kind of breezed through.” ALEXANDER, AT 28, IS AT HIS PITCHING PRIME Now. Alexander is twenty-eight and in his pitching prime. He ought to he able to travel through three games at top speed. It isn't like the spread of 4 Beason, ono of there short sortes, A good pitcher means a whole lot. A Uttle rainy weather might let “Alec” work four, While the Phillies have never won the championship before, it is not a young ball club. ‘They Won't go in that series timid, and Moran has a lot of Nghters with him, Most of them came from other teams, and they know baseball and are steady war horses. Cravath ts a guy who will make trouble “How about on the long right fleld the Boston park?” I asked Moran: “Will that affect Cravath's hitting?” “That short right field wall in our own park at Philadelphia has done us more harm than good this season, as I figure it," answered Moran. “I've agen Cravath drive out many a ball that was rising when {t hit that wall, and it has bounced off. He fen't the fastest runner in the world, and he was held to one base, Ti would have been good for two or three or perhaps a home run on any other field in the country, long or short. Luderus {s another fellow who Is Hable to bust up a ball game for you any time he comes up. Whether Byrne or Stock will play third base ia a question, Byrne is a seasoned veteran and @ graduate of a world's series. Stock has been playing better ball since Byrne was hurt than Bobby was. I doubt if Moran will break up his ball club at the last minute and take Sock out. Bancroft, of course, is the big find of the season for Moran and he is really a great ball player, He has held the team together and made the infleld The Phillies’ outfield atacks up pretty strong, but it is not as Carrigan's on paper. seasoned performer and hita fatr. He can't cover ground with Speaker, but he is dangerous on the bases if Pat will let him run. Whitted haw been playing nice ball. Moran thinks more of him than the average follower of baseball does, 4 thon there je ALEXAND! tonniul 1915, by Che Whewles ie alg 144 path Bh Fs MISS BJURSTEDT GETS INTO CHALLENGE ROUND. BOSTON, Mass,, Oct, 2.—Miss Molle Bjurstedt reached the challenge round tn the women's open tennis tournament yesterday by defeating Mra. George W Wriaftman —8, 7, —?, jan girl will meet "Mion maith rateh oh, holder of the cup, to-d ay Mise Bjursted( was ‘ten in the doubles. She had as a partner Irving ¢. eet and lost to Mo. Wightman M,C. Jobason, 6-0, 60. 3:

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