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tected $E8 SVENING WoRLD, saTURDAY, AveuS? 1 sev) NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT hat You Should Know Greater New York’s Hope for a Team [Oa Ine Golf bout Your Auto; How In World Series Rests With These Stars carn NE Sole Suggestions How the Golfer's Favorite Club Should Be Used Piay Out of Troubie. BY ALEX. SMITH. Former Nations! Open Champion. Corn 010 te The Prem Pannahinn ie (The Ber Hee Grenng Wants ryre oo wl ake guleker heetwep learning I . be wi pelleted lo lake nae eney at the etart, De not be too ansious © ¥ ALA, the [clube et enon Try omitting the Gifficult eleck end |rpoun fora walle The driver, braswie, mid-iron, mashia, “ k and pu © eufficiout to bring any gulfer over the boke to wee the cleok end spoun after | ame Deen mastered. iy eurprisiog!y @hort Lume We nevice will discover he has « faveriie club, one that he can do just as little & - nore with than any other tn the beg I don't believe there's @ player who, after his earty trials, haan’ developed Gye favertte habit D. Travers, (he noted amateur, can eceompiich Mere GHD Nie midtren than with any other club, and ee it gues. Ho, after the beginner has felt that he can play one club wei! sid use It mostly to get out of trouble, And these diMfoulties will mark Kauff and Doyle May Be Traded by Giants we wre To Drive and Keep It 1 genes a « for Evening World Readers. By GEORGE UH. ROBERTSON. UTOKISTR who delight taking week cod tripe velr Bute “1 muel run we o the thousands, Judging by the requests for rout ved by me wot mine the delightful trip ware Wacer Gap The ride tror " York by direct route through Mor ywh and Hacketistown aud the return by way of Dingman's Ferry sod Newfoundiand makes an ideal two-day Journey by motor that teens evest aud | but do not waste one a club with « strong handle for this shot, ond tn order to get the best ie bie direction to the hall, try and follow the line of the rut tn the through. © grandeur {the way by the Weehawken Valin and drive meadows to Newark, rom there the run is made to Bpringfield whore there are many beautiful residences, From Morria- Chester and Gorman Valley, Hackettstown ts the ce, and! s charming ride from there to liridgeville, where River is followed along its eastern bank to Myer's Ferry, re of the river and on to the Water Gap. | grand ride from there to Bushkill and to Egypt Mille, Dingman’s iol to Newfoundland, This ts truly a route of! rvery mile gi EGR FRR rhe straddle should be rather wide, so that one'e hatance wea be lost the ewing is made, The stance for this etroke should be more in front of the ball than uvual, with the left knee firm and the right one altghtly - bent rip the elub lightly, or alee you may have a tendency to hit the ball | farther In the ground, Hoginnors often make the mistake of stiffening thetr shoulders and tightening the grip, which ently ravulte Ina push shot. ‘This te all wrong, and the best way to cure ft la to take an casy «rip, so that the etral; Mm not he forced altogether on the wriats, The club's face murt be turned toward the ball for the down hill stroke, With the club held thus, the ground will be hit after the ball has been struck. Striking the ground after the ball te mont important, If pressed for extra Aistance I take a @horter artp on the ctub Randle for these shots, This arrangement gives more power to the stroke. Eleventh of a golf series by Alex. Smith which appeare on these pages once @ week as an eaclueive Evening World feature. tri keouti bars == balla, 12 bite, Pitahing average £00. a tn your columr ) ee mow tay «nM | oylinder cars? 1 MINTYRE, Ince between a high and a Ye | magneto and WHA: C8) ROUTES WANTED BY EVENING! a wit mivcneiae:| WORLD READERS. ee eourere Route and distance from New York | winding on the arma) to Lake Huntington, Sullivan County, fending the current genera- HENRY LE KUM} jondary coil located at any| Cross One Hundred and Thirtieth ot. This coil steps up| Street Ferry, Englewood, Hohokus, to sufficiently high ten- wu Valley, @ for ignition purpos | ville, Ellenville, Lib in magneto is one having | Phur Springs, Youn: ary and secondary coils! Ville, Callicoon, Coo Ther "armature, Nearly | Huntington. Gistance, 1487 mie to) Reason Dodgers Are Leading the built to-day, with the ex-| right now, for # world's series tn the greater city. The Yanks and Giants appear to be | out of it, uni th CASEY STENGEL—Peyed in 82 eames. Scored 40 rune. 77 bite ond © Atolen bases, Batting averege 262. 4 er a championship to ork, The players feel the same way, Fro e' York to Balt ¢ q Whe he first ok charge of the those using distributer! Aigo inform me, National League Found in the! | podgers Robbie set about to improve ve 8 the high tension mag: | conse iremen his pitching staff and it is note ’ worthy that all of his 4 passing throweh twirlers are young men that he de- JOSE] HOA Brilliant Pitching of Jeff Pfeffer Balter: 5 veloped himself, He saw much in a ee R Cross West Forty t yelog Lee anaahe ‘al ou Kindly rive me the hene-| Ferry. Weehawken, Jeraey Cty, New:| @nd Wheezer Dell and the Won- Tithe incnee. one et tie test fr Yy knowledge you may have ark, Elizabeth, Rahway, New Bruns: bait abett atom, One a teagers = 0" gus saver? T avers | Wie, Hangnert, Bortsien, erie] derful Offensive Playing of Wheat, ount on n kame any thine he starts 2 it 23 miles to a gallon at Geinnia, Darby, Chester, Wilmington, . a brother of old | Am considering the install N kK, Del: . Elkton, 4. di Me storage battery to aupply| Grace, Blain Carny, Baltimore, Dies Stengel and Daubert. lb! Plats. What nite and make tance, 197.6 miles. No special Ii- Mi seseiets: bed aba began to polish It. ‘The very e190 “"you recommend? Is it prac- _ ek . * Pe first sig Jeff was a one, bs New York to Danville, Pa By Bozeman Bulger. Two mighty big reasons,” he added Bret yee ae has reacbed the Stage OF EN to use a storage battery through From 5. T. nd also where tos license N the afternoon of their depar- | "If those birds don't get hurt we've a master, His work with the Dodgers ’ PEC the winter? 8. T, : S Owhar SROU . faneptchy sek j work pave Bee ne intormaiion trom Con rere grants so! RIBT.” O ture for the Weat Wilbert Rob. |@°t © bl chan wo tar, this yeur entities ‘nim to. ® lute of the “Rvapee,* but be- | Street Ferry, Enolemees, Riggewoed, |, ,_ son and several of his piayern| Jie, lcleated thal hit seasons were kent poteh xine. iit ' Newfoundland, sat ine Dox at the Polo Grounds to ataiee Rene | ea | Pitchers can keep other clubs from j Culver Lake, Sagton, Ding-|watch the Yanks play Cleveland, ‘winning, but It is the batters who Fr r 8 ought to sve i “Robbie” was bubb or. ° err PrerreR — |have to Ket over the runs and Casey hting battery. It is practical RED Hias WAS DUNDUDG Over th 1 and Buck see Wen 17 and icat 7. hn feet | Huck Wheat and Jake Dau- ainter when kent th kg ‘Do you think you'll pull through Daubert also has A? gtrikenute, 42 beses on balla ve proved @ battery of heavy all winter when kept thoroug and win this pennant?” I asked him, poling them, but with him out 179 hits, Pitehing average .708, . sa real punch, ‘The Will freeze when di require a license ot x McCarthy, as a sub, has hit them! ” te the best chance, I} hurder ning. | Kauff doing everything but he bas " he said, “That el, though,” he went) whacked in many @ run that) has Ff " re Gepure oar eens: ae peienid “Give us some of your reasons.” On, “Is the boy that has fooled every-| helped us toward this lead, That 1916 Buick touring car.| of State's y Hal Med essa a daha Dae body, Remember last spring when| boy is 4 lot better baliplayer than it be necessary to «rind valves | eMty-fourth Street. nole Wilbert grinned in that Way | he offered to bet that he could beat|many of the skeptical critica BIVO type of motor every 1,000 or| From New York to Delaware Water that has mado him loved by every-| Benny Kauff at anything—base run-| him eredit for.” BT tres beat arade oll, do pot | Ak: FRED SCHUBER, |body in baseball. ning, hitting, flelding, billiards, golf Kobby was right. In his quick | BAR ine record of these ° grade oll, do not) ““Wopoken, Belleville ‘Here's two of the reasons,” he|and driving a car?" the request for reasons | | Take a vill be easy to under- ¥ Axcess in cranig case ind) Verona, Morristown, Gi The gang remembers tt, all righ ed the five or six players | five men und it will be tae h Rood mas ax T can. Motor does! Ha cyettstown tyvi said, and pointed hin elbow toward | swell, that, I think, Iy what #1 mec IN Boagors upon top (stand why Robbie looks upon them ; “Wheezer” Dell and Big Jeff Pfeffer, {nim up, only has he beat Benny hone ot New York, as his one best bet for the pen »among the leading | practically | t that they hitters of covers the DaAsOs. ne nd pound, and grinding is t fhedy. Is ‘it a high compre makes this Quickest margin aa ota | Murnane Ve ay a yk John L. Sullivan Predicts Brennan de, driven properly and all piaing, Tarrytawn, Peskakilh 7 Will Be Next Heavyweight Champ) troec os manwam 6 ju_mention freula je. R » Blue Stores, Hudson, plon of Australia, and Jimmy Clabby,/ 1 F hi Valatie, Rensselaer, Al- | he clever American boxer, will meet in| Johnny tare, te Corners, Cohoes, Ti |the blow that enabled me to stop|a twenty-round battle at Sydney to-day | Wille Ryan of Now Br Miviito, ‘Meier|Famous Old-Timer Says That mo of my opponents when 1 mad |for” ihe “middiewsiaht championship | ter oe e¢ ton founda Chicago Celt, Who Has Won) iy, famous trip throughout the | icio ‘ris will be the a tate on Joe I . in 1883, offering to gly nite of California, who has developed 5 \ m= lls tng Club today completed his card of bouts toe] Hit next show of the elub on Wednestay night west aide welterweight, and S> Td Me ond time they i H i i Any e fought, Darcy getting t jston] Sailor ¢ 1918 Ford and I cannot get burg, Pott hirty-five Out of His Forty) opponent. 1.000 who “tiated tour | !Y ; @ decision | Salles Crt, wil ane part 18 another bet ; Minder to work. ‘The coll | Berton Lake: Rube Mill Tt irty-five a1 SEeCHERE CUthL ne. cet feat Lin w twenty-round go at Sydney on Oct. | inl © hearse, oO ee i eet te | : right, spark plu has a good | town, is, K PI Fights With Knockouts, I$ a} that barn-storming trip. 21, 1818, Clabby made many attempts) Soegyy ul_arin, te Western hoary aie, | d iston rings put! pi 310.4 mil " i A | Brennan the other day and|to get @ return battle w arcy ANAT They wit come together in the main go of ten Bat tuattokries. clatenes, | aege ee Think it best} Fighter After His Own Heart.| , er he of{it was not until he knocked out Fritz] junds at the Fairmont A. ©, of the Bronx, Mil ea new spark plug it willl ¢g take boat from Plattsburg to Bur- the experion 1] Holland that Promoter Snowy Haker Ot | ton Buler and K. , Katere else clash for ven carbon within two hours. |tington. Boat morning and after- OHN L. SULLIVAN, who was the | SHined will benefit him and show Darey's permission to arrange th ly A READER. ntire trip should take about HN L, SUL ' him the folly of hitting the high} 4 cablegram was movived today by Joe Bran- Pyare trouble Ie| 112 hi greatest {dol In the history of the places -figae hey oe see Tne | Both Dan McKetrt’k of the Washington Park your trouble {91118 heure pie Pee, nigan, the loval sporting man, frotm Jim Bporte and John Weasmantel of the Brond ive amount of oi!) from Islip, L. I, to Saratoga ring and who is still immensely Brennan tells me that he was! siaung tet he and his group of Aaerican fight | Sule ‘2 Anes wai lekhe oot the it A ae » Co tebe 7 eee abe | WAY Bporting Club claim u) t «ploy Springs, N. Y L. W. TOMBS. | popular throughout the country, al-|Pom™m in the County Mayo, Ireland td George Chip, Tom McMalon, Habe | AY Boring Clip Cale ti im Cat in question. Although | "'\slip, Babylon, Rockvill aoe ary twenty yeare since | {2% folks brought him to thie coun | cain aul Matney annigna, had arin! elo | OTM 6) OO tate ope ale ela o 2 no 3 no C@itry when he was only three years | i awtralia after a pleasant trip, All five fight | fe, Wie Trish how en haiele help th iy | maica, New York City, Yonkers his farewell battle, is deeply interest-|oig and settled in Kentucky, Later |. wil bart trainiug et nce for vier cuntesta, [on Lalor Day afioninn, |The Btete A rytown, Peekskill, ed in the career of Bill Brennan, the they re ek a | a Commiaion ¥ 2 ave w decide which badly fitted, as they would | Po chkeepsie, Rhinebeck, Red Hook | (ic, Hite who has tie groatent | aces ERD ne wont ct otras ere, Bel club ia entitied to tie ovntedt oil to get by. Freee ee’ Hudsons “Kinderhook, |chicaxo Celt, who has the greatest says that he went to achool and later | enti i k ‘ord of any of the inode ners, became an iron worker, He got his : | Yalatic, Rens Albany, Seihaee having won by knockouts thirty-fivel boxing education in @ wood aahool. hirty-three years old and) Corners, Cohoes, Waterford, Mechan-| of the forty fights he had since enter- Harry Gilmore's—which | was, re- ve my father’s car on his | jegville, Maltaville, Saratoga Springs. | ing the ring tires yours ago. sponsible for the success of G. J. B 229.7 Would follo J , | SP uccess of Jimmy a) J ALN be Ww) "Brennan's a fighter after my Jarry, the undefeated bantam chain family above elght- |east bank of the Hudson. own heart,” sald Sullivan at an up-| pion, P roads generally good. T gave him a le advice, liminary workout for with Johnny Dundee @t Matison Square } 1 Aud, 30, Joe Wel was matohed my Jobnaton, to meet I r side fighter, for ten rounda at the Arreme Suorting Olu, Arvene, L. 1, 00 next cky Me it iN. J, wit of thi of down sufficiently to meke : ‘arland and Jack |,\" . u bef st ; ‘ f may drive without Tac ar town hotel yesterday Hea the i Ne Britton K | reg sists, Freddie Resse bone idle Bieged ee ie anem Ada ¢ Catan: een low that carries the ol mn “Brennan was anxious for me to|'® te *mifiaal of ten rou j Attor LEONARD DISAPPOINTED makes good with the fans. If this/ iook him over and eritictze his train. | As feult of his kaockout vietory over Johnny | ™ Raster tan tatoo enatiue Canate ater 4 msend mo a formula tor) HE DIDN'T K. 0. AZEVEDO. young chap Brennan doesn't lose his | ing. Odea Ue Canadian Hantwelght champion, ot | Ne management, anny Valanr, the former 118+ mut horse-power rating, pis- head and keeps away from tobacco] "*{ gaw him work out in an tp-|town last Wook, Johny Lrunder, te fest local ian amateur chase cement and valve timing} gaRaToGA, N. ¥., Aug. 19.—Benny| 4nd alcohol, as he has done up to} town gym and he t8 wonderfully | italian lahtweight, bas been secured to meet asiey \4 Bgrom two to twelve cylinders Wow York lektweiant won (date, E don't wee any reason Why Ne} fast for a man who ts atx feet one | liter Mamtuer, the Chicago battler, tw (on rounds SE inakes? A. 8 HODGR, | Leonard, the New York lghtwelght won can't bo the next world’s Beavy-|inch in height and welghs 200 at Kans City on Sev, 21, ‘This wil be their fy [all the way tn his ten-round bou | weight champion, SAA Be eee Custis iatine aeseutsa he +2.5. (2 eylinder:— ——— | Joo Asaveto, tbe Salirernle. Yensr at “rT saw Agee, Wiles pox mas | a ter on July @ @t Kast Chicago, Ind. " 5. 5151 | Convention Hall last night. But ft was|Moran at Madison Square Garden | seas —— 7964 (8 N) Fone eae a eet wae. disaps| Met 'Reptember and 1 thing he tan | TRAPSHOOTERS TO FIRE Wie team the Be, , t oO ‘t be s! d wen ot up for two more at A |potnted tn not :--ring @ Knockout, At ote ee eet | «THEIR GUNS IN ST. LOUIS. | 0c “A Metis” ita tints the end of the last round he had the/If Rrennan could bea’ fit ree oad is FA ACR ee 4 , lwith ne KO. wallop such as Hren-| ST. LOUIS, Aug, 19—Tho firat |v . at Marierille, It. 1 for it nan's record prov « Oflevents of the National Tournament tus oo with Lele Meal a Baas ont ‘ a : ‘ ws that he! the Interstate hie : de at the Olyinp y a AY Jr not | course some of the fellows th the | : 3 r aking the victory one by the knockout | has stopped didn’t possess great repu- Hon il Re A. A, of} a ame route for all, through th tations, still the fuet that be stopped [Fr ey gay | Phe Hrowdway Sontting Club of Br PR pd 14 |ho sparred, then when he them in quick order counts for al yicnunys Mut todas f Rperan: Comat, Brera Nas If Jand swuns with a Knpek 1 great deal with me. When he put}eompetitions will be how tonight. Prank Carne, the gaeveds #208 De fae to sloop such men as Ross, |Hercules Amatetr a} widdieeeigh will tate’ on’ ne wets Soldier Kearns, One Round Davis, | Trophy , 1 feiphia, will meet "OOF Mohr and Mack Hox Fast Draw. |" now # that he can whip experienced | | ina co penl-tine {lmeare: aloo private | ROCHESTER, N. ¥., Aug. 19.—Walter) “epien, another thing that shows | S##F Ast ne eel iyo Mohr of Brooklyn and Frankie Mack of | that less, was the way T| c Matty tod that big] CHICAGO, Aug. 19-—Nine automobile [ore between Carl Mor Credited with (racers are this afternoon to start tn the | rauk Miran at Tuas, O¥le. om Labor Ou af | LOSTON 4 ey Grand Prix at the Chicago edway. |ernoun. M would not aocept @ Carison ¢ having made Champion Willard quit. | 4! , y W SSRIS in 4 The race will be run in five twenty-| ina when be demanded that Flo 12 the bout | Weigh Fee OnE Hote tne coal hele Men Arennan 1s one of the few fighters! mie heate, with w fifty-mile final, und | cod, Sone acd Iromoter McClintock vonamted, | 106, defeated tor bi cam the] that know how to deliver a right-/$10,000 will be divided among the win ‘ a in their twelve-round b up the hand pinch to the heark ‘wea ning éuyere Maschmahes Dosgjeries af the Pioneer ipo, mergial 4. ©. last night es for Ladies |Roachmont boxed ten slashing rounds to | unders ‘a draw here last night before the Flower | fellow, Joe Cox, who City Athletic Club, For the first five g 6! * a a

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