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| sven rT ’ ¥ ry-Y ”" a] ee ae eens WS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT ney\He Begins Defense of Golf Title \Entirel.A.A.C. | s» Showi t National Amateur = At Ged Newt Pailadelahle To-Day| Team in Games Uonnston ’s Showing Best , And Is Likely to Retain Of Merion Cricket Club Malpas! National Tennis Laurels No Favorite in Golf Cla om. 8 Roberton ett) hes Champion Plays A, Lindley Mur- Although There Are Ten vo ‘ -— ee er ray To-Day in Mateoh That ts Players Credited With Being {."eriee MeKenne. Moometer, 99; Wine . Regarded as Climax of Tour: ney, While R. Norris Withams Able to Go Through the Meets Clarence J, Griffin. . Weld PHILADELPITIA, Bop. ¢ ME class of A prem wd golfers started Pitladetptte 8 the double course of the York ty, John M ms Morey + sennationsl defeats of PNNIS experte predion Cat Kou Mieke ond eorge MM. here William M, Jobuston, the asive days bas caused bie stock J playing throwsh champion. winner of the title, hie laurels ip the Ne aning ihe limes te rOITRIC HSTLIN rr ‘ " ‘ urney « West cw Merion Cricket Cluv in & Mhole (| man Tiftat eh : Pore " ‘ ht nao heed "ee Wes bo aan " Medal play qualifying round for th Ameren mo © a a Je the New York A © OmMateur championship of tue Luited ©! wil - a a Crates Goit A Viuating \naliet nf more of muscle when if Association ur che , . j plepes wvinetagly Her” sald Murray beat There Ws wo favorite Ton players and MT Lew won the on hed when | was througn Catan s Bont, Vy et f for the silver club at Merion, the f five rounds aud if be @ Oe credited wiih being « w eo with Churet 1 1 had not an ide avin orda oh , t ChroUgh Whe Geld. Theow ure Charies a ee form ae diaplayed 8B) yotth 1 ted at bt on games in wero Seven Bivens jr, Kovert Gariner, Jesse Guil yen of the win Id at Colt yin we'll again be crowned (ennls) (rind eet that | hed @ chance to * and the feld of phe yinbat ate innoribed each year oo and stator @ entero r A\ (hat stage I found my ground ot ate gives aot vee sores the. 0 bed . ' pla * io the sem the pointe All the winks and ehain the silver driver, tert ar : . ubed there are three little prope Ro agl sm | Anat Ko Norris Willtame 94, ae ey a seoribed. 5 “ y for Uw and three quarter mile med former champlon, BR. Lindley Murray »" F = — Tab a rn we ee ey velay race and Clarence J. Grifia paso v7E PUBLIC bW4 3] fe, tal hus defeated Howard Not. © neste inssoueh | ote HIS BRIDAL NIGHT mi Mciarain wilt! man of the Heights Casing; Prancie| “rut } ity DOLLY SISTER Dou throw frum» ratch T Hunter, the Cornel eraek; Na thantel WN ranks : N ak CRITERION ‘aye Tw 20 PHOTO PLAYS. \ PHOTO PLAYS, evi Liza City Golf Club, Garden Walter J. Travis red ‘ Ww. 2 Garden City, Bhwanok, Hey- Tom Sherman end therrill | » Huds) Sherman, Yahnundasis, Detroit, 1916, To these will be added the names Wining. of White and Lewis, and they both | ‘eee agree that the ball and ebain ia not) Vhiladelpata fecond in inter tle Park is the « the New York hei at Washingte afternoon Crump, de\-lalwoye a thing to be ashamed of, tae een Sie KB Paton, Homenwad,| Johany Anderson, twiee runnerup | lee ries, will be HARR Stic Ws ‘ws; Frank Dyer, Monteiuit, No J..| for the national amateur champion Li con unearth BEGINNING TUESDAY NIGHT Dr. Binon Carr, Philadelphia, 88). ship, never played worse golf in his ‘will " f atoad. Ty beneh, New York, %, Nben! long and varied career than he did on the first few holes of piayort ‘There will be several track and feld | acainet the Flushing pai ¥ net how gyents at w rN ad diles C. Ingram, bad he Was uway be judged from the than a tho trlemw hat on ison, Phila: | fact that the best ball for the S!wanoy we THEATRE & TWICE DAILY THE ) players on the outward Journey was) ————————— — fley ;(a 4 After taking a6 en ne frat pwnes J ch, hole. nderson drove out of bounds Mi G Ii E. ti Or Nei T vid on on the second, wandered vaguely and Een te coos ice wait ale McGraw Is ‘xperimen ing n New Type k W.' FP. Howland | 88% @ good putt for White and SScaomeal sherman, | Eerie meen resee| ~ Of Ball Club, With Giants" Out of Race Philadelph ng upon them, and they had @ lead! hiladelphla, of #1x strokes at the turn, 12d STREET WEST of BROADWAY | incl SUNDAYS 215 & iern SEATS NOW SELLING— CES NIGHTS and SATURDAY MATINEBS..500—$1 00 and $2.00 PRI ALL OTHER MATINEES nel. SUNDAY —25e—50c and $1.00 aha Coming in the Biwanoy players! emelinldling fe sigs, Gy Wz] pluved fine par golf up to the aix-/Ofd Team Got Too Good Na- hb hole, and here they lost @ shot ners take defeat hard, Do youlever com ose Ty Cobb would be climbing Jrut with the Giants, as had some c roa Si rd the batting crown aguin if he | poe other players 1 turned loos ‘ : . <pined putt White wot ad on) tured to Take a Licking, Says} iii cits Wherher he seta a hit or | sterkle faced tho Foal Cost wight Yours | fmt ata age ; a H uot? When the Georgia cyclone does | io when by a careless play that any 4 ‘hOUS Cee Be eoeeres Giants’ Manager, Who Yearns jot accumulate his blows regularly | jig leaguer might make he lost the PLAYHOUSE Sct ci We is for Another Collection of} Is as pleasant company ay a be: Jchampionship for the Giants, Of THEMAN Wi with a burr, They a lila nourish- ourse he took @ terrible panning for Scrappy Ball Players. went And ‘the Tigers atar ig show: [ic from the newapapers ant fan and |§ ing his spirit now by batting Speaker the rough xoing, which is up. We had got in bureh, 78. Others to make the round were Gilman Tiffany, Mohawk. S43 Bervice, 1 i Chaney Expects to Knock Out ie ‘0 & standstill, and be will shoo the By John J. McGraw. Mesa teat nana measauaeeo: eee | oman Amiens ° ° e i J s he remaining series which opens Kilbane in Bout for Title To-Dayy || menace ot vee Now vork diane, | pens ae witha Male agmataness, | ewok “petwoen’ town "and ee | the big test, If the Braves should ELL, 1 am dealing them off 4] cr ieaguc, “but 1 am ati a fittis [ ookIyn in Stallinga’s, Park will be mop up in these games they might DAR POINT, O,, new deck now as far as th} (raid the team won't come through. pt. 4.—George Chaney, Baltimore aspirant for therweight championship, intends to carry his fight right up to Giants are concerned. I ha. am pulling for Robbie hard, both wechuse tit Is anold paland because 2reak the spirit of Robbie's men Johnny Kilbane, holder of the title, some great ball players on my club, ir would be better for the game of S!0uld Brooklyn make a cleanup be cuILTY MAH i day. Right from the start, Chaney but they got too good natured about baseball if the Dodgers win, It won't) ere will be no stopping the boys ‘ fidently declares he expects to win by a knockout, In the beat of shape, | taking a licking. holp the series any If the two Bostoa Wi alate dene habit tetieve wiate ata apparently, he has been resting two days, confining his final work to short My a tion is now out of the Clubs it off. For a time las¢ , s, b pelieve Stall- Mtteing matches and @ litle toad work. ly aggremn week ked as if the Dodgers were | IMs and his Braves are still crowded race for the pennant and I have set gy dead centr enough fight to make it very in which four paralleled Moras OF the world’ $s prog- What [ mean by| Chaney's « tion and confidence in no way exceed those of the nother that is the ere so ne Mi le champion. The Clevcland man, realizing the etrength of his opponent and peau Dee L4 aan Gincing emt Ac ball came thae ray were Bilitleny are cAOKine © alone ress unfold before your vision in thrilling sequence knowing that Chaney expects to be on the offensive from the first tap of | ‘YP¢ of team. I am tire admit @ffaid to try anything. That ts a Very close yet, much closer than I The most stirring spectacle ever produced— the gonx, says he will meet attack by attack and bring the fight into the || Dal! players when they lose, T admit Gai isous condition. ever expected ‘they would, and any challenger’s ground | We are entirely out of the going for What the Brooklyn Club needs,"| combined slip by Boston and Brook- the championship. Therefore I am remarked Ty Cobb to a friend of! lyn might Jet Moran’ siide through : 2 jo mnihe when he was in New York with | again, He is still within champ! experimenting to seo what I can do ie last we ‘ix somo ona ship range. Another great year |to cure the club, There is no better aboard that outilt full of the old ner- for Alexander resulted in the Philltes’ j time to do it. ! d willing to try something. fine showing. His Fistic News Jotr Potton QnA Gossip The four battles in’ Philadelphia hasn't any iron. rivetted| sible for it. He is a grand workman, ft tching is respon- in front of him to win that/ the finest in the game, in my opinion’ > two championship battles, Al Lippe, the local manager of fighters, eog| Just after we took to the road on the He is Up against a fighting op- Freddy Welsh and Charley | Jake Carey, manager of the Airdrome a, ©, of Present trip convinced me J must ponent in Stallings his White at Colorado Springs, Col, and | Rochester, N, Y., have just formed « partornaip| make some changes. We left the They won't quit Johnny Kilbane and George Chaney at | Mietwos they will have several fighters under thel! poig Grounds with a good chance to Cobbs of the league, Dal 8, The HOE DA hae | management, Lippe is at present making Ws bes: | » {Nearer they vet to the finish the rer £30 Ht, Daily Mats, ite’ Gekar Point, O., feature to-da |ter his home, and when he suggested to any come through to the flag, and the jarder they battle, Robbie, L belie @eheduled, there are several otier Impor- | Hh. Y ti by the Phillies crowded |p, 4 i rea hey get together and manage a string of | from defeats by the ax the ability to hold the club to: VAUDEVILLE. be yes t ene see ie TG hie j “shor, Casey seneed to ibe penesat us right out of any opportunity, gether to the finsh, which will be a | ute are: Bal evinsky real © does it by salving, Ho nockout” Brown, ten rounde| Hany Pore, the oxtentemweight ebampes,| When we mounted the train that) ee ne tenn tot after | it Chicago, Ind.; Joe Mundot and bd arrived bere from QOhicago iu company with} night to go West, after losing any |, at On the other hand, when ssell, the New Orleans Uight- uy Melichar, the former emateur heerywasbt| chance for the pennant, some of those | the vos lone, the boys are afratd Aine wats rounds at Loula- |Stamplou of the Middle West, Forbes tas tiken 7 Stu shoo eo bow Both ah ¥ jball players were singing. There [Stallings will shoot somebody ‘Auditorium, New Orleans; Joe |"! Loi per] the big fellow deserted the oughtn't te be any law axainat a systems are good meee ore ee reel emett | Port, oho. has. steered oo) ree S | eee shooting # baseball player | M’GRAW SAYS LOSS OF DAUBERT ste t Canton, O.; Job depres i . i ; Nee ees cay Kautmaaay Sh |e uate eae Un ee ealmen| wne would do that It was then 3) WAS A BLOW TO BROOKLYN: a ‘ase . vw umgord @ ISI. Mining For Which Shou'd a Girl Wed? me The Race against Death————_—___ The Fall of Babylon——————_______ Belshazzar's Feast-——_———_—_—— Glimpses of the Holy Land—————_____. Paris under Catherine De Medici. Accompanied by Orchestra from The Metropolitan Opera House ause the} >aeahe PHOTO PLAYS. (Copyright, 1016, by John N, Wheeler Ine.) decided to break up my team. MY} (Phe Brooklyn team took some of veterans had got Into a rut, I) the breaks list week in dew an even aix fect, Doula, Melichar weighs 189 pounds end staade rounds at the Olympia A. A. of Phila- Ke ot stele, and Young Jack O'Brien and) 1 y) iS | 1 “ 5 Marte: | Joe Welling, the crack Chicago Mghtwelght, ac- 4 : . {trading of Zimmerniuin to the Sint Preads Risevo! tones: Bt MR thourht they would do better some Jind of to Philadelphia ot le ae companied by his manager, Jimmy Johnstoa, Kft where he will taxe on| where else. =a _ | today for ‘Buttalo, sould help the Dodgers ih Ave he vwelgh 4 he ja 5 t et | Robbie fro an opponent “ a SET ra lor wi sil mabe | rine tes etary Ge af that ey ta ggh OR Ore Ta SOHO ae along | Menthe: wsvivtiurts| Is Happiness more to be desired than Wealth? Are our girls [iy fee a RT Bhar ee na |SeneeT Petiee eld aah ht'e'pek Sia [to gather in some men I liked by |i," remainine to. pt really selling themselves for Gold? Is Money becoming all-powerful? Ie as sees CRS La wEEN | Boon signed up to box Jake “Young? Ahearn, | ard battle, trades, and I let the veterans go. T between the two clubs with a greatly Humanity in the Grip of Evil? Our Greatest Statesmen are pondering this problem. A yore diel hee | Nato Lewis, manager of want a team now that will be sore | Polatercdl ne up etal President Wilson says: ‘The strongholds of Evil and of Wrong are not as strong as they Seuss ‘teaed feet oo ln Poiladelpais, —g | stir to the writer | ay when it te licked, It le my notion t7in nimesit, but L wanted hit look.” Governor Dunne of Illinois say ‘I believe the condition of society is better and i attic between White and Welsh, , there has been too much handshaking “1, say wpinion, the bus boy of the purer.” Mayor Curley of Boston says: ‘‘The struggle for a livelihood in our day is more ‘Another pew club ill throw open its dora tor! ave» bet ob Cuarley to beat Welsh White tl 2" Dageball Jately. It is not good for Bronx. ix one of dhe best all arouud purer, ; ig o YO! > Bef * womow night, The club is the Hunts Point Syurt| in the best shape of Ale Iife for thie rattle, {men in the game, and I expect him to brutal than in ancient times.” What do U say’ jefore you answer see about | the game or individual bail clubs, do a whole lot for the Gtants, f don't . «i Marty Crom vo fifiemn rounds, Charley figures thet tas ‘Two of the new players I have col- |i nieve there ia a Big Leaguer who 08 te tats tn tig main a0 of ten founds, bln lot chance to meet Welsh for the tie, vad | lected are not of the handshaking | yi. gly harder, | was tishtily PATHE’S Mightiest Film Spectac le x set hi 1 fae Club of the Brons, For the opening aitrac- and 1 losk for him to atop the champion o battie Johuey Marie su the on that account bo will fight herd to sor al variety—McCarty and Zimmerman. And he isn scrap bt fina) of te rows aoskout Neither do they sing when they lose. . het Frank Chance used to have a rule on Nua what { want, { ‘ ran ty Mack. tes) | Patel tall and e a sels Irish Patsy Cline, Harlem's clever lightweight, player o| Kaa: him THE : 3 | x Domine Toronto prema (gh ptomer| ID et a ule nits] tue aid Cubs that any player of ix thinks ritete ht toh 15 sii all "eltcle i ef New Orleans, i¢ making ar \Kimpite A.C, Thursday. plat, wee todey eignea | WHO #HOOw. hands o: | for he was ploased by the shift. i ENDERSON’ s rrant twenty ound ee he WOR, fl opponent would be fined. he Joss of Daubert a blow 38 many moar goon Th articuvely | fF avother bout by bis manager, Billy MeDonaid. | CRPORERE BOM cra ts “your social Brooklyn, but T betleve ‘M will fensious to bring «ff wil be t : Fee eit Oe ot Alleman ete | cuties qutaide,” Frank would declare, |i 'tho gap and show a lot across the SHATTUCK e GOLDEN Mandot and the winner of the W originally tated 40 Uline's eppenent. “put when you are out here, your Job ly iage, The change won't do hin test on Christmas Day for the world’s «gli avig oe 7 ts to win a@ ball game.” bit of harm, and right down at } championship title, | Jack Markey, the woet aide bantam, made ouch! 41) GREAT PLAYERS TAKE DE- | bottom old Fred is one of the gam PHOTO PLAYS, { with ‘Tinker and an impression on Law Hose, the New (risans ir manager, Ray BronseM, | irmoter, in his bout agatust Mickey Quon at| FEAT HARD, SAYS M'GRAW. . T'S 4, NOW > materiale, ack McCarron, the crack “arco: |S tracat a. C, Aatuntey night that be agned| ‘The Boston Braves are the remain- AMUSEMENTAL ; ; MAKIN ELLIOTT'S 3 weight of Allentown, (a., and Milburn }him up for a twentyround bout with Bddie Cu-| ing rellc of the old scrapping days, By Louis Tracy 4 PERFORMANCES DAILY 2. the Indianapolis lightweight, will g vo Aueu i the dato to be selected later, Harry Forbes, | for, belle @ me, defeat stings that for a verics of bout re they depart they will both be brought East by Bronson for several bouts, Bronson ie anxious to lave McCarron | | MeQoy and Saylor go egainet Harry; former world's bant champion, algo saw! Stallin yunch. It isn't the best alt | {4 bos and devls re jae the best Uttie fel} tearm in She world, but they carry the ; ary the Featuring Jackie Saunders and Roland Bottomley on es best spirit in the league, and tha MANAGEMENT CHARLES DILDING * ins for them. The Brooklyn Club |} Nienis at 8.15, Matinee Eve E adored by a cra. ets ca the Boston crabbing vendoncies |] “THE BIG SHOWS nS if i stior A Master Plot in 14 Episodes Bear, q 1. Uneguiroeat pice ia © » for would axe broken up the race a ett ero ten fee me to ay tt its th A re tiie ft Ea Pt | ante fhetleve the public does not yes RS NT ace ‘ “The Grip of Evil’ is a tremendously powerful story of Life ait le This fires He has been soured ty Charley} tvewin “Mept,' 8. Sullivan an , vA LaMar | Toon PROrL ” is we at make you Sosseeri eo iu si fe the pink tea manners either. offering of the new $5,000,000.00 Pathe Serial Program is a picture Glu», lesen Fe pedfecsctieed eat tae tod a he as | “ite couple ot armies were to mix it EVERYTHING BIG “pur ae, sRiCes think! eK isa master plot in fourteen gripping episodes showing the real side of Humanity, You follow the ef Nutley, N. J, for ten rounds at te elu - for a Une, and baae Jn a balers | — search of John Burton—rmillionaire marquis, but once a laborer—-as he discloses the Evils of Society in every . jo bar e . 7 “ vy jean nem Wot a” Mend} QRAND ciRcuIT ertine the wae mar’ ofthe level, and they STEEPLECHASE walk of life, A new episode is shown every week. See “The Grip of Evil - AT HARTFORD OPENS TO-DAY, | Wisrs"tmam ot g Day ond Ninnt Hathinc | At the Best Theatres in Greater New York. Ask Your onkers makes his fhrst That's what they'll be hollering Prize it against Quasle Let HARTFORD, Conn, Sept. 4.—More ball, too, if we don't look pres Forettor the € : é i Obmpa A, Av 'o-natte| than 150 of the fastest racing horses tul aye Lean mame.a lot of teams that [- lJ) N. ae ia with BONAVINS, | Theatre When The Grip of Evil Will Be Shown F » used the name of Milly ntry will par Would be much better off to-day if t Fitasimmons in Philadelphia pnd wae knocked | nual Grand Cireuit rac they felt worse over defeat and didn't out, and it was only after Pitssinmons's areat| day on the historic Charter Osh track get along 80 emoothly, with their op- i fight in Baitisiore, in which all papers gave aw | and contin, through the week. feature! Donenta, The mleago nite Sox OLUMBIA ver, be over Wrath Brown, that Jack Meulon he me ty would be enjoying a higher altitude ; AT) A Gece to ive him stance, ‘ halfemllg track,» Tho | oe eee dont hellevorin iets We |i) WROTHE fi!) WATSON $3,000," the nt Patent {ike umpires wot_away with murder, OY Harry Siegel, Dick Curley's welterweight, who for $2,000, and the 210 trot for either, ‘That's @ bunk iden, too, ‘The BURLESQUE. as won eight straight Doure by the KO. rome. | Soo The principal event of the week fans don't mind seeing and hedring a |* ay Batt oe gatghed to, wor dae Welch ab ke Na) Will be the Charter Oak 2.08 trot for aquawk once in a while when tho! ()LYMPIC ye stapped Gene ed by Produced by <PATHE(@)HGUNGE> BALBOA i} | Rete BROOKLYN, AS IN IN OFS ) Fintbash Ane ay AS Daily, Tel, Main 046 Ev UR THE aried TAR oe 4, ts" tRol™ (i <4 Gilvesm'the | $5,000 on Thur Twelve horses are ump calls a bad on he frequently SEPTEMBER Mo! fut roled at the Fairmout 4, 0, entered in thi does. All great teams and great per- “La Dane De Passio: