Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
2 MeLoughiin Shows Difficulty of “Coming Back” When, With Dawson, He Loses Challenge Round of Doubles to Johnston and Griffin. Ora Wl Wa silty Wi HE diMouity of “coming back”) Was shown by Maurice Mo-| Louguslin yesterday at Forest Bilis, when with by n he played @ Challenge round of doubles Pobaston and Griffin, It was claim THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 80, 1916 BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK (S399) WITH THE RACQUET WIELDERS AT FOREST HILLS Cpr nee anoThen 16 by The Pree Publishing Ce, (The New Tork Evening World) o® Ayres don't seem ve febine io Eng hibe Park the other hundred, mostly | @hat in practice games during the cone of Pot Moree te Werk post Melo ad shown ail Alxaula ie 8 Ommak | @f the speed and 4 at made bin 4 the world's great nis player and) Attempt to latroduce J y baseball made hin kiown Mifornts into Albany failed, a» the natives Comet.” Wouldn't stand for the boost in price MeLoughiin didn't show “all of Me |, Inmates of the Argentine Republic O14 speed” yesterday. His serve, once 60 deadly because of the accurate de- Bivery and daseii quite inferior article ably bis first ball Met, and the second, instead of being gent over like a bullet, in the old way, Was tapped quite Kently. Also, @ great number of the former cham- ‘es returns wept into the middie Of the net Alo popped into the Veroun . Yp agrees to allow Fred osmible that McLoughlin s | “ag Sosd ‘puysicallyan ever, 684 . tne, cHuned ( ee F) ve KUMAGnE ( VS %,) handcuffs before each that his first tournament showing (o i - Wing: the doubles was only the natural re- ‘TIMES . @ult of over-anxiety. © ing @ youn eter fighting your way up against @dds, with little to lose and all the rid to gain, is an entirely different MA. CEH Dorreo uP Lite a NGTexan FROM Tub Buick ligers’ Catcher, JACK BARRY’S INJURY Jap Tennis Star Draws Srraal Ths QPTERAGON' | season, don't eeem to approve of Langford, MoVey and Wills, Game called on account of darkne Seams the St. Loovy Browns got Into the frst division for a while tn the same way that Al McCoy won the middieweight championship. Sia in on @ foggy day. Not much chance of Freddy Welsh ting Ad. Wolgast again unl | New rules for the No hitting in this the clinches, AQRILIPP 18 STILL DOING 1 Be 113 SPRING ‘The phenoms of the training camp ag frum being”. alipping, cham: MAY COST RED SOX . they eall ‘em out_on the first pouse i, shine ane Mane ol alight meatal AMERICAN LEAGUE FLAG || Church as His Opponent x the first boune bt of your ability to substitu I} for the old pep. However, it Te having nervous a. A Few Years Ago He Was a a Man Who Really ‘‘Came Back’’ The Red Sox not only lost two games to the Browns yesterday, At Forest Hills To-Day The Yanks are much younger than they appear on the bases, You don't know how those guys have suffered, " Langford wouldn't mind if it tent, will yet show up as he did 10 | ) “COBB GREAT,” SAYS Spencer Saw Error of His Ways|} but their principal loss was the m Langford wouldn'ty mind Best er incntn he Star Backstop in St. Louis,|| GEDEON, “BECAUSE HE and Worked Long and Hard] services of Jack Barry, thelr crack 1s the crow flies, but the it popular favorite, and he re- Ins his popularity still, OB MOHA wants to fight Jack Dillon, He wouldn't mind trimming Jim Coffey, Al Wein- but He Hit the High Places and Drifted Away From the Big Leagues. DOES THE UNEXPECTED” “If you want to know what makes Ty Cobb a great playe' sald Dave Gedeon last night, “L'il teil you. In the game against the Until He Fought His Way Back to a Berth in Major League Company. shortstop, who 1s the balance wheel of their infield as he was for the famous $100,000 infield of the Athletics. Barry was hit by a pitched ball delivered by Dave Should Kumagae Survive Second Round There Will Be Only McLoughlin, Johnston and Williams and One or Two Vo!- unteers to Form a Last Line of Defense Against Invasion From Far East. y trouble is that it is 2,000 miles as the shark ewims. ogo subtie sarcasm | 0 NRE Be Freud hte oa tale Beene Fortunately for Jess Willard, the heavyweight division is oni ert, Frank Moran and that bunch By Bozeman Bulger. Yanks they had three balls and nof] young catcher os the coast and |} Davenport and his right hand was rey nt patarow. sion is one class you While waiting, but he expects to push HE Yanks have lost two games|} “{f!ke# of the Georgian. Then |} pought him, Baseball shook its head |] smashed so badly that he may not By William Abbott. Forest Hills. Itchtya Kumagae, @ pie emit Dillon off the map. es what do you suppose he did? Abso- J] in Goubt, but Jennings knew. The] play again this season. With HE second round to-day witl|!!ttle left-handed Jap whose racquet} Any ‘athlete would be glad to show MGGitky sa Mode whip bie Joe and are to all staal ane pur- J} iutely the last thing @ man would |" young aan returs ed to the big league. |] neory out of the game the club {s prove whether there will be|C#tains much Ortental magic, draws| the yellow in the way those Japanese re po out of the chase for the expect im ie caught To-day Tub & neer is ne of t id 8 Cox, As ho left the club after the! pennant, The Tigers won two games |] (he Anfield laying way back and moat valuable athletes in the gam Ukely to slump badly. any real Japanese peri! in the earns Church, and his opponent | tennis players do it ; Gght a bystander said: "Jim, you! while the Red Sox were dropping |] id down @ bunt. He fouled the and if the rigors win A erg a national tennis championships at|4Ppens to be one of the foremo Might as well say {t and get {t over Dar, , sac! wi be due la y 5 @ught to have been in the ring to- Instead of Cox. wae ty that little guy up!" uh.” said Coffey. Meanwhile word arrives that Jack Dillon has been matched to ou'd havelthe heels of tho leaders before the week-end, Brt that can walt. Thi is @ story of the man who hus really come back—a genuine one—and it is told with the consent of the prodig.u two, and are in position to snap at! that he thought of doing a thing so unexpected is what makes him the greatest of them all.” 4 pitiful looking object, but some- and he has learned, He js the ou saw raking; down the Yanks ballplayer wants to know of ptations that beset a big leaguer he should talk to Mr. foencer, He ls an intelligent yoang man and Skeptic, Futurity Eligible, American stars, Should the diminu- tive brown man survive the second round then there will be only Mo- Loughlin, Johnston, Williams and one or two volunteers to form a last line of defense against the Far East in- with, Ludy Langer looks like the Joe Gans of swimming. Satie eee in the Peete tens wu Nine distan b: ing his urn to youth, ° at cnt tt May P Big Upset fght Mike Gibbons Yor the mid. |‘ thing avout him seemed ‘familiar, | He ix an intelligent yeane, man ang fay : rove @ bl SOT | vasicn. Wepiun. booted ene. thecereeh dleweight championship of St. "| “Bum?” repeated Robbie, “Why, tripped. him, —— | Kumagae won nis opening round snd ¢ jen threw another into the Poul, Minn. Dilion ten't in much The man is the broad shouldered, | U0 huy Rpencer<itts a pititai| ‘Tub Spencer's come back ts the | match yesterday with ridiculous ease, bd seats. The old boy le get- danger of deing knocked out by |*™Ply fleshed athlete who shot Yank | cago." ‘The man Was almost in rugs | most vemarkanie thing that has b+] Youngster ios te. His First Start) sum only $1,279 was won by other) beating Danforth Geer in love sets. iting trifle too new. \ Mike. runners down as fast as they skel- tered toward sec: nd base, ARRY POLLOK, manager of and his feet stuck out through cracks in his shoes. Robbie went to his ald ‘The old coach even wetured the rag- pened in baseball for years, and to his determination we must lift our hats. Don't tell us now that they never at Belmont Like an Undis- members of the stabie, But Church will be a vastly different | The When Rube Marquard 1s right, the Belmont establishment proposition. This youngster won the | Toundkeeper has a tough Job keeping was Many of tho immense crowd of] cod ‘nan, bexged to go back| come back. covered Wonder. second on the Sai oxa winning list intercohegiate championship in 1914,| 87488 from growing on the baselines, Freddy Welsh, writes from Col-| fans did not know him, but applaud | fome. It was no use. Ho was gone! with $24,590 to redit, Harry] Whose captain of Princeton's team, | orado Springs in protest against |ed just the same, He was a new-| A short time later this man, a 16K Though the Rasiean Leng jue Payne Whitney w. third with $8,700,| and his game is steadily improving | ANSWERS TO QUEERIES. the stories that Welsh was not fouled | comer-—a newcomer, at least, to those | ular tramp by now, showed up in St.| fight appears to have set! By Vincent Treanor. Church, of all the topnotchers, has! Knutt—Fed League haven't given |who did not kno 1 down to a fight between the Ti- by Wolgast. “Whatever else I may A few years ago this same athlete, s and thes © his father, a most mable man, found him. | Spencer gers and Red Sox, it is no more FUTURITY possibility was ex- Johnny McTaggart was Hien reat successful Jockey ut the Spa, bring- been the most consistent this season, y ends figures thi, . His game is just the extreme of the| UC ony atten Ldeabetaipet tec! cee be accused cf," writes Pollok, “YOU! ine son of a rich man, donned a St ball, but pealy waged: than the (a) be- Posed at Belmont Park yester-|ing home seventeen winners. Bux-| Jap's style. Church always strives to| phlook—Mus: be a stran, i ¢ . i i ¢ —Musi ge fish. Old know I'm not @ liar.” And he goes on | Louis uniform and broke into the big| the father bad not forgotten, tw Dodges. day, He is a two-year-old by|to8 Was second with eleven. Lyle fea ee ne Bet, where his play 18) poots haven't Bot fins, te say that Wolgast not only didn't leazue, “He wis ao good, that in a] ‘Phe father pe the man, atti] By winning @ a‘ iraeme Sain and Inspiration, by the name of| /¢4 the apprentices with eight wins, | deadly. No on can lve the former ; year or two he was traded to the| youthful of appearance, to go tu a ing id ‘s aeolp ay GPP “4A Goof—Just as scarce as bread lines fave ihe better of the Wolsh aight at Baton Hea Ron: Tosday toe aceattn tncar eanea Ie ite haith eomne. eae "Robbii dare Just | skeptic, and if ho doesn't make] Joo MeCahey, who hasn't ridden for | kill off an opponent's return, in Newport sine Hematite goneient “fellbera. | that he Was ungrateful to Boston; | went, Two weeks of the fresh, crisp] one and one-half gam yo behin trouble for the fashionably bred | some time now, fe not aikery to Be- a Ae aur h la strongest at the | eee m, before the referee storped the| menacly fat and was of ne use 19 Nia ihe ie et te tat mamas] the | —. youngsters which have one before! sehson opens at the Maryland tracks | big line attack, a kame that vate FURR ihc fig lecgcaa Cache towne Bout and disqualified Wolgast, [his team, ‘The young man took toydone, Ie made a resolution—an act | Nick Cullop went a long way before| food judges are very wrong in their - | Youue ten and fitteen sears ago. rug, | Back In the big leagues, but he te with drink, went from bad to worse, and | of genuine bravery~to go back and|they finally took him, but he t* no calculations, Oscar Lewisohn's Boots, which won | the gee is very a curate from this @ Finnegan affair—tha had lost what promised to be one of | montha he went, hut not to the big| took. him for fair. the six. Innings / How of tie | #@Pped to Toronto to ha: ed rr . | Chick Sinler, the Scranton, Pa., Neht- f those “off again- the most valuable catchers In the | jeg ¥ sjuvenate 1 ar | those ‘Tigers ripped Nick into shreds, |maiden affair, and made 4 s| the long distance stakes, Boots was| ame at the net, the kind he will face n Bie 5 ne iittala foveal age American League, ‘Haseball went | want to tee ae wyated young mar | ome snough Tuna to last them for a|company. Horan with the feld until|a trifle lame at Saratowe, but is said | when Church begins to get busy tor | welght, who has been doing good work Oklahoma, now sitting in the chair While the Governor 1s off fishing, says| along its way and thought no more | ,of the lost backstop, Four years ago, when Home-Run athlete again and joined a club on the Pacific Const, His determination grew with his experience, Once more week. Hughey Jennings now declares that the final eiguth, and then drew away in commanding fashion. Jack Golds- to be sound again, day. in the ring In recent months, defeated Jimmy Regan, the Californian, in the Jockey Lyke has gone to the new One half of the Jar Jap invasion failed ain event of ten rounds, before : he colt, didn't to wet by the first round. Hachishiro| crowded house atthe Pioneer Sporth that the Attorney-General had no! Baker was in the heydey of his| he was a great catcher, Hise vin, Ho declared the same| rough, who trained t Kenilworth cou ‘at Windsor to ¢ je Plone right Pr aerg Bere topped except, Daveball slory, the writer was sent | BADHC MRA HOA ATID LCRA HER en Cri nat Ginter, ‘Rat’ aoeehen oa lhave enough confidence in him to put Hide, after which he will xo to Havre | Mikam! | drew | William oGlothter,| hub tare Tight.) The bell saved Rogan {to the eastern’ shore of Maryland to plincuidat & . @ bean down, and he told a e Grace. a ing ea under the Governor's orders. 80 the | yeck an interview. with the athletic | /Ushey Jennings heard of the! couldn't believe him iatin Get th weaker tenrlOg’ that simply Rave hig, opponent from Gah Arte Mosovers: cutponies "ae Léeutenant Governor says the fight hero, By mistake I went to Baltimore | —-—— — ——— |Skeptic would run green. “The result! gtromboll, who won the tnaugural| nis jessone” Mie haat tens me on ip the arene especially cone} Bist and wae ip the saline and was that the colt went up In the bet- | running of the Autumn Handicap last | been taught how to reture the amen c \etructed for it, and the Attorney Gen- drinking house then run by, Wilbert ving. With nothing on him Skeptic | year, repeated In the renewal of that|jine shots that Clothier persisted tn | BOSTON Muss., made his held look cheap, Skeptic is event yesterday. The Belmont geld- CFistic News som Boro. and Go. ssip ) @ral disagrees, and the promoter and a fat, bedraggled man came In--4 sending over the net, #o he only the boxers and nearly all the people In| who looked to be a tramp—and manages to win five games in three Callahan of Brookjyn won the decisjon over Harry Carlson of Brockton in fhelr one of he two-year-olds which has| {ng carried four pounds more than ugh as per contract. Just why. ~ a ne t i fence. We ag ise Coffey. the Ir mi | ee haw escaped penalties and wil got into Maurice McLoughlin, with his new {lsht than was | expected, and had net -, lonely oldage ntieman should try ; ( o ne Joe Lynch, the went ade bantam. |next Saturday 3 classic lightly weight-| seventy-five are eligible for Satur-| partner, Ward Dawson, a tall Calle tenth hie would have stood @ kood chance jinx a figiM between two such Moran wouldn't do any harm, even to| lon, the destroyer a bron showing up in gmat form is al! led, Judging by his rage yesterday he] day's rich Futurity, Out of these a| fornian, falled to separate Johnston yetth a draw, ened binds as Morris and Moran each other. [this month, as Billy Gibson, his man-| of his bout in the last few months, # matched [Jy a thoroughly good one, and, in fact, | Aa*y "or Atteem wilt pvowably Guan tba | and GRD from tnelt nntienel doubling = ene Bobody knows. Probably Morris and - ~ Jager, dee A to-day that all negotia- | Monte Attell, the Califo bantam, |has worked faster than anything in| barrier, championship yest "day. The cham- HARLEY HARVEY ts to person-/ tions for the ten-round scrap between | rounds at the oneer aporting Clu line barn, He may develop into a bot- pions retained their cle, rather easily Palen | ORTING. ally conduct an Eastern tour by | the men at Ebbets Field, in Brooklyn, Wednesday ni Atte also boxes | tied up good thing for Saturda fea. ‘The horses and jockeys return to| Winning three sets to one. Had Mc- = one “Fat” Houreux of Oukland,|have fallen through, Coffey wrenched | Terry Martin of Providence, it, 1, at Mare-Tture, and having had yesterday's edu-!ine stewards’ stand after the races| Loughlin been in his old-time form Cal. This Heureux is said to fight bet. | his leg while training. As Coffey has {Me He tthe night of Sept, 13, cation may run away with the ricB/now. ‘The practice of having them | the result may have been Gitzorent, | i e id to te staualc. ' cause his new partner's work was Yr when fat than when trained dawn, | Mot fought since he wont against Jack | yiurry ponaue of Poorla 1H., who nan | eMe ee eee ise cunientie | an unexpected revelation, “The big | and to be a contender for heavyweight jor at the Manhattan Opera House, | wq of’ his fractured whie boxing with! RR, 7, Wilson's great colt, Campfire,| Glune prove popular gallery almost, doubted its eyesight npainpaerilllie to fieht Wilara several months ago, It looks ax though us aparring artnet for bis gy with Johnny] is easily the largest individual pursc : as it sadly watched the California Jone else. Hautey has been rei the big Irishman ts through with boxing. | O'Leary, tie Canadian lightweight chamsion, at] winner of the season. At the Sara- Rapubt! es a ak oy Comet hit ball after ball into the net letters of advice from the "Coast" One — | Rochawtor, No ¥., which bad to be called off, | toxa meeting alone he won $27, epublican proved a welcome win. | or lone hiv service gainea because his AT BEAUTIFUL of them inclosed a restaurant bill of | Benny Leonard, the fast local lghtweiaht, bas] is all right again and his manager, Joe Woods, | capturing the Hopeful, Saratoga Spe-| ner for aul ie & a Dae yf! | shots lacked their former speed. | tare, with the advice that it Would be | J been waned up for another bout in Phileter| bas match! him to fight Youss Joe Rives | cial and Sanford Memorial, Camp-| fancy price of 10 1, an foreen Red Mac frequently. pulled off bis B & Kood thing to let Heureux cat all | bia Me Was secured today by Jack Motaigan, | for tweive rounds at Newjort, 1 1, 00 Lator| fire only lost one race, the United] arrived from Saratoga with a hunch ctacular overhead “kill” shots that the way through it three times a day, | ‘Me Promoter of "Philly," to meet Kadiv Me | Day, States Hotel Stakes, at the up-Statejon the gelding, but a well meaning | always bring applause from the gal- j Mie, way, throug it tree | Ne can | AudreNs, the tall and rangy lightweight of Whim: | ae reer, track, The Wilson purse winnings at friend succeeded in talking him off|lery, but the former champion failed PARK ly fight, he’ . : deiphia, for aix rounds at the National A, 0, on] ) Danny Goodman, former syarriug partner of | tho spa totalled $28,895, and of this the horse. to" tle to the emergency in the | really tight, he's the of his oes oe | Leach Cram, is now the eastom inanager of se pinches, Johnaton, Jike Mclaughlin, hi | —s . “ages Val Mo the sensational Imulanacight of was wild and erratic, Griffin and 10-MI y nl Dundee, Fenkie Welsh Memphis, Toou, Danny has Pal scheduled for Dawson, the two weak players of qT asian TTRACTIONS UNDEE and ing meet to- | witcher, three Louts, On Satuntay night he bores Dutch GUE RESULTS AND STANDING both teams, did most of the heavy night at the Garden, Dund Hrondt at the Broadway Bportiug Club, Sept, MAJOR work, especially Griffin, who was the r class ia well known here, Welle | «ith Murrey, match We Armor: A; 8 hp Uechen Young Beth Oh te armory A. A. | wae dedaiiaacaa vam OS busiest point maker on the court. | 35 ‘ ‘i v 9 twelve-rotnd | petou on Sept. inevte Mickey | National ague. meric: ague. reg - ing is better known in the West, boxing entertain} Brown at Eroridence, Ro Ie ; . Norris Williams, al cham- where he has done nearly all of his > om Tuesday wight, In the star pha, Gude, W. L. FC. md eed ye Wb FS.) Cie W, be PO, Pe MGrs Vea Aten tiers hd et ee nentee - be Welling is » tall Lightweight sores the crack Metts bantam, wil) Jack Dorman of the rons, who wie eal pamie 0 ‘tor | Puram anes Hs title, ‘easily attended 6 feet 8% inches, stands straigh < Young Britt of Bai Hghtweight several years ago, but has quit the : eber with scores of 6— IMPORTED is fond of mixing Walehy ag ial Terry Isrovks will take fighting game, will try. bis hand et. redereeing 67 48 583 Chicage 68 6 ‘The former champion Gin er Ale Dundee is going very well this com ee bouts, He will umke his first appearence as @ 478 | Cimetn'tl, 46 77 didn't show any signs, olther, of the month, so if Welling can beat him Yan Tone, who announced his retirement as a| iwferwe at the opening boxing show of the sore ankle he's sup) suffer. Welling ‘will need No other Inteodues | teem 4 tow weoks ag, Bab. bowa. Induced, by | Mune Glut on haves B “Danny Results of Games Yesterday. tne trom, i a yas mila Milann ia raat tr aa Mane Oesih hcl AL eikmas | Detroit, 9; New York, 1 (tet game). ——— ween Irlah Patsey Cline and ny Harria of Buttelo, | Detrolt, 4; New York, 1 (2d game — lightweight Matchmaker MoAntie of the Fainmont A. ©, | St Lanis, 5) Rooton, 8 (ist geome). os MADIBON SQUARE GARDEN, y si/iha eek Mat Boel an ine Dao oe St. Late, 8; Boston, 2 (24 gu Always Say TOLNIG . dts | Mariom to battle Jack Sharkey of tho west side | Cleveland, 4; Washington, = got Dan's Heelpir teed mee hig Age reer | Philadelphia, 9: Chicago, 2 a DUNDEE VS. WELLING round bouts at the show of the elub- on . has cancelled bis ten-round contest with | fore buay fall campaign, Brooklyn at St. Loni Chicago at Philadelphie KWAY PTO CLUB, B'tim; Prapkie Whitney, the Cedar Hepids lightweight, ee Boston at Pittsburgh ‘St. Loule at Boston Tals Bat ar boat Dish This Bat, Star bout, Ditch Braid which was booked to be fought at Atlanta, Oe., x asgas Philadelphia ot Chicago Cleveland at Weehington ¢ ish boxer, is not well Dio manager, Batunlay night. This will be Sberkey’e firet bout in two months, as he hae beeu resting up New York at Cincinnatl Office Now Open, 3