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TMs BVERINY wWueeew, reivas, AUGUST 10, s0a7 : BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK Pinestewinas TO A DECISION ARE ON TRAIL OF | | | Ta OF KEYS Ont ‘ tinder Look. * lt First of Big Public Auto Racing Events in New York This Te Season at Sheepshead Bay SS ee ae ae Speedway One Week From races here ar wot *y should To-Morrow. : a ee Free New oct Bening one sport UTOMOBILE ri Uhaflected by the war A week from to-morrow there © @ Brest three-cornered ra a Gheepebess May Bpeetway, Barney Oldheid, Kaipy ae Ond Lovie Chevrole Just t the excitomen!, Mies Katherine GOR Wil wre he t Pi an army airplane Thie is the first of the big pubiie racing « that will make aw Maile rac ye of the chief eports Of the season in New York | OW It appears that Francis Out- | met DID NOT file an exemp tion claim, Probably some kin friend of Quimet’s wanted him to go| fight on playing in the golf tournas Mente, and sent the story out to ture Bish an alibi. Latest reporta bave Owimet examined, passed aud ac: | eepted for army service it is known three jockeys vedlanee it is ukely ‘ ey Ww © asked to expla RANK KRAMER refuses to tay put" among the down! and out ch ne. He hi © pleked up another championship at Newark, winning the twenty-five ehalkiine, UNBOAT SMITH offers to night | « sri i i G “eg ihr leit Mag ‘The Umpiring males the Cleveland Series Has Been Athietlc Fund. ‘The Gunner Very Stylish” —‘It Hurts a Team’s Chances to Have to would like to make it Jess Willar: Edoliove there are 128,67 otter nan. Break In a Lot of Green Fans During the Middle of didates standing in line and waluin the imme! for Jess to detach himself trom the Su re eireus, for which he ms to have &@ violent affection. There's no chance fo get Jess into the rin By Arthur (“Bu MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS National League. (tebe wok va + Clabe wok. PO American League. laby Wok PO Chies wit Po 67 0 & LY Yors.53 So 515 Gt 40 604 Wasn'ton 46 59 442 He uwais,a9 67368 Pl by Willis Sharp Kilmer, which « | RESULTS OF GAMES YESTERDAY. ae Matte G Dew York, 4: Mt, Louls, | (10 innings) ovelaus, 6; New 10 innings) Brooklyn, 5; Chicago, 3 Caicags, 8: Wastunstoa. 2 A Miebured, 5) ¢ biladeiptus, 1 Hh totin 2) Uhiladeipala, o ees Cinemas Rain. Besiva ve Velrot Rain GAMES TO-DAY. bat | hatpnecd Vereen ot en ree Coes's imported ec Urookiyn at Chicago ‘Chicago at Washington which Jerry Carrot Vhiiadelptia at Pittybarzh. 4, Louis at Philadelphia. minute. | bosiva at Cinetnnad. Detroit at Boston, polerne A. K. Macomber has bought Frutt \c uk one of the st sprinters in the — ——= | coun is year-old filly j with of speed a Tener Pians for Big Leagues sane yea _To Aid Army Athletic Fund Sissons Dew York.o4 at — ee ve uy on h « his of W. It ateracker dded at the last pH 1 without even d home far in f ‘ Baer. | pi Copyright, 1917, by The Presa Publishing Co. (The New York ing World.) eftaurice McLoughlin about fin- T's UMPIRING during the Cleveland series has been very stylish lat of There has been an unusual absence of oratorical camouflage which | lor war service. Maurice generally gums so many games, The attendance has been also The Ger- #00d, Neat but not gaudy. The crowds haven't been so robust, but made Seer ein Mave trouble with h: up of well established fans, It hurts a team's chances to have to break in @ lot of green fans during the middle of the season, The playing has also RANK MORAN declines to con- | been very mietropolitan. Same as they have in large cities. The players sider Joe Jeanette's Offer to| have booted grounders, cuffed flies and thrown the ball away with an fight him for the Army Ath- unselfishness delightfully forcign to this all too sordid age. The man- letic Fund, =" . "t atinted on the basebails elther, although the high war : aa, } pa I’m through with fight! Agement basn't: et . AR i the fund that New York soldiers may | ‘Tay Pia senaeeraes Bert RB ST ee act prices would be enough Justification to crimp a Mttle on materials, ‘The Ry’ Haight of New York in| Early Training a osrege HW ee ee or rine petannore | LexeRickard ea in His Con-| nanaica fought’ Luther McCarty here’ for | baseball used in this sories 1s the regulation dollar-and-a-quarter ball, The F Gloves Will Be of Immense} "4s. tribution to Fund Being) Samet" J : “ anette r scores o S eng ¢ k, Lit fought rohnmon oe neh, hand: and 1) weather has been very iuflusntial and the atmosphere absolutely benevo:| Semi-Finals of the Western| ! notte, hero of scores of & Cran Sanatit r Soldiers in} memorabte battles, was one of ise , atic S Donit BAe Ne A heavyweight only has about gixty. | lent. ‘The Polo Grounds ts one of the finest ventilated ball fields in) Junior Championship—Home- Benefit to Our Soldiers 9) tna airat tg sstunteer’ a wericen| Raised to Buy Athletic be five good fights in his ey : ete Sf five iced tishcn in hig mand | America, We also wish to call attention to the fact that the Polo Ground) bredg Win First Three Prizes| Subsequent Trench Work, iid) Joe en + } Frank doesn't mention the tt ley thinks he Is a good r. Here are his selections Robert Oliver, Umatilla, Nearer and Pana blame Be Old Joe challenged Fred Fulton. plies for New York Troops. | op es | Stande are all hand painted. We tried to keep off the subject of yesterday's at Shawnee * ring engagement, and f —_—_—_—_— @ hasn't fought “for nothing. He e. he re vo " y i +d , trio! eons contribute thet] fu disuppointed becau | @id fairly well considering 4 ankle game as long as possible, The reason why we don’t want to say anyt ning | pc Ena patri n pntri disappol th urs all want to do s hing 80 | “"Sehuy his en- that the soldiers won't have to want steward to r c Joc hay € ‘or athletle accommodations, at 1e Autumn meeting of the West- se husky & ‘it to the Army Athletic Fund, ; heard u ve.| Jeaneite o gathered by The EV@-| yo 'on, i ity of goods he had to offer, In the about it is that the Yanks lost. We ain't got a thing to say. two winning fights with Coffey, and the fights with Dillon, Gunboat d to turn ov py CHICAGO, Aug. 10.—F, J. Wrist now belt eeerieenienmie of Hosto! eto the fund, He} ; Massachusetts intercolesiMte ning World, every comt of ever¥) made only one condition for the bat- |, This same spirit manifested in th r Racing Association, Smith, Willard and Morris—ail of areas won yesterday's game by a very robust rally, August champion, playing ac wolf, w York reciment will be furnished | tle--that his opponent do the same, | ttemendous artay of New York sport Ne Giaecae tte LS peg aE Ia rather late to rally, but hand the boys credit for being in there and — | reached tho eetl-iinat round of the NOW York resiment will be BAU AMMI |e rilis Dis sei inisup Would have | lovers would swell the fund tor an ub at the Ny Pre cash trying. | Western junior champlonship at the h a standard eerie aate| the fight fans sitting on the edge of |@mount where the army would not NM Srecicia With a waritam A hak iad Ae, Beene Onin feating plies, baseball, soveer and rUBbY OU.) theie meats every second Of the out. [RECA to Worry about basehalls, gloves Hi As appointed stew. * to fight Jeanette for a patriotic You may bh the I we in your pocket for a long time, but sc Willing = Met ‘ s 4p ts, boxing gloves, supplies of all) tr ¢ fig doesn’t matertalize | or_other sport equipment ard to rep OORT. aaa % Sums loaves only Willard, Morris inter the sid pocket unravels and starte to lenk, Lryou are hep to tho eke aadeet) to 1, Gu vf Kinds for indoor and outdoor sport.| there'll be other rattling wood bouts, | | Don't put tt off any longer, Send Mutiny Pang Hastord Agri cf ae ten to girussle for the first | camouflage in that noble industry crapshooting, you are wised up that|Chicaxo 6 " \. Other thousands of New York boys,|Pecause | Tenny Leonard. | Freddy | vane eon 0 Army Athletle Havre de Grac aid teehee: At J Btep up, boys, tossing a natural iscasy gravy, Kleven or seven is a natural. If you throw| Teleson. of { » elial- soon to be called to training camps ea taal ° Verio ere granted aa recommended ILENT MARTIN writes \a letter |% Patural on your first toss the bacon is yours. Pat Moran and Clark | Mated M. J. Morr a {fer the new national army will be | ——— _ -: cues —————_—— License Committee. vill give some Griffith had two big naturals tn Alexander and Johnson, All they had to] Man of Chicago, 6 and 6 and 2400 4b wise equipped with athletic para- aes Pret ieilh Save @ome Ot the more} Go was to roll ohe of those ble dice out Into the vox aNd the ame wan ic | respectively. Weight played a, 7 to| WeeWwiae equipped with athletic para By Daly and Nack Win Bouts fortunate boxers something to ‘ me maine was i Ld ver Phernaltd WS Jon 6 Daly, th edy State SUMss about. Here it se: It hasn't been such soft pickings this season, Johnson ts being put over| Win hia second match, ont er : Sayan RTE istic J | wrankie Daly, tho speedy” Staten Robe: ml the hurdles regularly. Alex hasn't been hitting on all six cylinders either, | Par for the 6, rd courac pi atl atEnd |Taland bantamwelsht, outpointed Danny Mr. Robert Edgren: You have to th two sixes once in a wh has no conception how important an » and two sixes have been R. A. Haight of Ma ison, Alex was knocked off yesterday by novelty to either Walter @r Gr raft army be taught the art of |rook ts the only thing that goes on f oxing, wrestling, é&c.. Having read an article In aie : Waluable sporting column re very popular Sata ie ugwesting that the intended | Md 4 trimming is n the ish boxer, and Allie the Bronx lightweight, defeated Turns of Rockaway, at the Ar- | porting Club last ni n to-morrow night, Roth —— a An important match between middl Soldier Bartfielt and Frank Carbone, the »plies to a and aggressive fighter In nppiion Walghts. was clinched to-day In the] md sazremivo fighters, are tn fine piiyalcal con West. Tho fighters who will figure in| {1000 for thelr ten-round tout at the Trosdway | it are George Chip, the former middle-| inc) have held nece soldier, i sary are athleti t of all, t otem an | New York, wlso reached Ut but had to go twenty hole the Pirate er, That li , and we wouldn't be surprised | ond round to beat J. H. Stowell of Chie) vastly impro » soldier's health Use of sports 4 4 men have held nu " . to perfect | if that develyped an aquatic charleyhorse soon, Yea bo, They come and go,| cao. He had a margin of only here ing efficiency: | weight champion, and Toi Gibbons of] 4. tong time and Se eee ach other 0F| Shorten of Red Sox Enlists in Navy, ‘ their “physical condition, allow - hole In his vietory over GH. Hartman) Aya means of relaxation and recrea-| St, Paul, who his brother Mike claims! chance to setile it the pomerts are thee then | ON, Aug. 10.—Charles Shorten y Kervice: A Pe of Chica, he frat mateh round. | 4 i Bed evra lar fi @ promects are thet they , a, outfielle: @ Bente Curae. Fay parvices in In The National League race looks the a rubber stamp. The Giants | of Chicago In th git match eM ton, they are second in importance |will become the light heavyweight | wll battle their hardest to more # anocawut, | of Scranton, Bai bu ledee 06: ty 4 meee $9 the soldiers ane look aa tf they are nominated uniess they pick up a nail. They sent the firat half to Stowell, but squared|OMly to food and clothing as the | champion mi a dots Y Kirk ie tight Jim Dough reg wolnted MT Wan oval ronatten aera: fires + . : ia ; erat hs ; a metrinta Pp mate was arranged by Johnny Kirk, ougherty, the Phitadetohh € ¥ ; eesore daoald\ ot tha nowar ee the Cards along for ten innings yesterday and then handed them the the affair on the sixteenth hol weil army's chief requirements, , | promoter Pad Deni WhO. has alaned |hO teeently belted ceemore ito ie class yeoman. ; DI b be, un Tv s jes b 8 ape ed ad oo TM Mepeach and hearing, tam theres work, Anybody who takes the Giants for hicks is picking up a | was dormlo one after th tn,| ‘The British armies have spectalized | PONT ot ee eg ten-round bout| ght, i trying to tage the folloming aller Fie Gore unable to serve in a mille splinter. You sald a chinful, but lost the elghteenth and the twon-/in sports behind the lines. Thore | {4° PE NP 10 Weel MATT ington | ali at Shibe Park tn thive weve’ Kid Wil SARATOGA ENTRIES p . 0 : lame and Louisiana, J le ary or naval capacity, and desir- : a teth are company, regimental and even This will Joluny Ki A dtoMbod bla & Gog to be of some use to my Park on the night of Aus. F and Roc Phicist will’ blag” the: serilshaal! round Kansas, Jack Britton and Jack Moc meemerstarrcrenes sey eet TEE | divisional competitions, These tour-|pe the first meeting between the men. | pur t fon, F \ TOGA Y., A 10.—The G ne liberty of A he real race of the y # published in tho Internatio ‘ adh ap pees $ F ‘utton and Battling Levineky and Johnny Dun. | SATA Aug. e Ree hae to! vid gery RE EERE a - crear rein ie belt DIRERE there wae Te tart tad ntional League,| tonday with the only Feu hea] naments have done much to make] Mike Gibbons bested Chip in a go At dee and Beory Leonard, All the bnta ve lentries for to-morrow's races are as Ms prorat mora RAOKOL DIA 18 DAS SASOF Wee, ARE et blanket olthe yer, 1% Collins, who beat Gunnar am * enti arvel | C e afternoon of Jul {six rounde an. 1 My PPT Soll here in wuch a position. Trust- |auch as they had in the Fed League, Providence, Newark, Baltineoe ne | nae ’ he Tommies’ fighting spirit a marvel! Canton, O., on the afternoon of July ix founda and Nick Hasw will be the m. follows (IAEA EL CK r . more and] Nelson in the r 2 up. i ity oie | mater, Dougherty will guarantee every tebe pi re ene ate! cok, Muoceset Toronto are all so close that one barber can shave all four of "em with one — ox tho Germs ad capects @ $50,000 attendance in’ * cerely yours . m very sin- | motion of the razor, Fourteen points separated the quartet on Thursday, If SE - ON It is the wish of Uncle Sam that jl Make, who quit thie eletnily on, eee pase r Ta " : nl eal 1 ir [of the hot weather and went back to bie be SILENT MARTIN. that ain't some race we'll sell you our old derby hat for eight dollars, Aug. 10, —= Native a fighting men devote all thelr of the Met weeter fd went Nach te BA MES) on, ss sae ar and thee fam am co a — — nes nn swept the boards re Ume to healthful sports, Doth | Tanager, 1. Smith, to, meet Gus Christie, the |the bill for the New Polo A. A. tonne “ii0) em (aa Ly ane Bs n training camps here and in France. | Miwaukee light heavyweight, nda featuring all local talent. In the six-rounder |! lores yaP4 waxer—it there were any sons im wagering—my last dollar that} N ee Cearitn MaGia ba foun Garens | ew when homebreds ax vd for the] Po do this, however, It will be neces: 10 decison 4b 8 ’ 1 vats ah Day 0 n of ase wi arto > ances with e nree, moneys ‘ sof tle A n ay afternoon, Miake and of the Brons, For the firt j i A rifle to-morrow if he could get a AaAania: / cee a te ay {il oary for the individual to contribute |(" ie" Ne Me Broadway Bporting star ten Youn Guarine, pri amaing malddlowsight “Ald aay He's that kind of @! souTHAMPTON, 1. I. N. ¥., Aus. | Place ; mpetition hy the Awsociated | Guent With i th Fork eat entitl cones Ganarees Gane snow AAI) ee ub of Urooklyn, but Mieke called It off, Feiner far tes nn bar hove . ti ‘1 Ub of Philadelpht Sninet. French 0 ' wilcanse Congress has been very ‘beg is ne swoon ten, Nghtweighte t 10.—California lawn tennis players) recut was a AenSMtiOn nenttige, Lee} with & stroke better than W garly in this respect roth, the former fiaht promoter of |## Dowd and Johnnie Dutty’ of Yornslie. wil t IKF O'DOWD, according to the |made a clean sweep of tho matches) When play stopped Wednesday night | Higen Hochester To prociire the much-needed ath- | ,,JiB, Cottrot, the former AML, Hromater, Sf cash, tn the final and a Sailor George | ¥ nimble press agent, “has now [on the turf courts of the Meadow Club, | (he leat team, having 105 rina) | Mt aor Aone Gountey Club, Anis Veto” BUpRieg: hA Tralag a Tew weeks, announced at Saratoga, | Ut Of the fast eke will take on Itay Deviin| ‘ & grown Into a full fledged, wel- | Miss Mary IK, roy and) Mrs.! though 205 runs Pe al stroke vii ssaoetation Was compelted | tos fas decided to stage a long hat Tt sly BA eieweight,” and is plum full of a de. | Rot H. Willams, the pair that| cally even terms Ww Yorke a | W aa M outside a ance, and that is v ‘a heavyweight title eo hee he rm Heap for i ight, plum full of a de- | Robert ams, r | out for 340. ¢ Massa this paper is appealing to the patris | aMMe Take | winner of the Cart Youn Gredvell who learet into tame by | ash’ Oh f fou : mination to catch Kid Lewis and |held the national doubles champion- ehamplon, coiies, next ‘ otism and gene y of New Yo reap agi into aa race |trouncing K. 0, Brown, is again in the hunt is i 124. H Fench that little thing away from |ghips in 1918 and 1914, byndaring RGR hitler ibs" ‘om ervey shog | ers to do their share. “It ix not only rm 9 ising Day afternoon. | for Mgatweight honom. ‘The Newari Taf sit at vii TAGE For Mirvesiearolits Tani ap 5 | ¢ ol ne Hes de run’ of ‘4 Nichols of Great Neck with sz] patriotic act to help the fund, bu yet ‘iard’s consent to the| put to the test by Johnny Souwarts, th TPlasb of steel, 10 livanna. 50; Plumove: s “Full-fledged!” 1 should say ao, | spirited stroking tn the ralltes di nletied a te adele Uvely | YOUR contribution may be the means eaya be hee Wille . west aide battler, at the Placer meontey, SMH | sitmtalt Hated, Gd; Paming Haney. DOs hats 4 possible doubt about it! Didn't |feated Miss Molla Bjurstedt and Mrs, doin the keen competl- cimoneys be) or saving a soldier's life he sport ae lnoxt Tueday night, Anoth tr of hy a et MaXteokin, 100), CAunbrone, 108: Mary Alsat, Y announce Mike's weight as 152| Rawson Wood, the Eastern team, ‘The | Jo" of ya not a single wine | sides A wettt|of boxing is highly beneficial to the Ge gor of | ishtweighte will moet in the second. ten-naant Meno. Wy’ *Spring Mong 80; “Siss inds ringside when he boxe ’ sine ibeae tite © BO anextra heat | angle rou : Ih o-hand lighting 0! fe George Ringel, the well fnown manager ot | \shiwelghia Wil moet 1: rou i io ringside when he boxed Lewis | match was hotly fought through three | Uy tale n his purse. ‘There was | Loos Wov a8 frie | BANGS}OCDADG BEDOR CUE MOldIOra| store’ und nice. eniet mandir ant savas of| tech, Aatbeny Medlone alugger, ms ore, that Isn't fu Aged | orto tne acore buing 6-4, 4-6, 6—& |Tathor @ Warm argument ic yh’ f will soon do in France and later in| fa tnd adver vot | will tackle Joe Paul, his e Hogeer, |*' » a welterwe Fie —what Is it? ote, $0) 2 4 . for pace the last heat” when | training with the | Hay Leonant in all of Ba DS tthe | tind ten-round bout Kid ot Newark. will Pranthe u y's On " NM 1g safeguar vinted the New of tho | Mevark ¢ "i ig timp.) bot é ALEXANDRIA HAY, N.Y, Aug. 10,| Hustel, Hoo ‘onrush “hinds Saniaen big safeguard in the New i 5 UIS CHEVROLET STAR plane race bute Mt the Whip to win, subsequent trench work. Now is the Sup"tn that ity, Engel intenda al 345; TS j—in a but outside of that there wasino doubt with the finan- poring club In that city, | Hag | | time to come acre a Paddy Don nas sign Betcha Attic James Bare Paddy Donnelly has rig ©) | PRACTICE FOR BiG Race,|:. Islands “Cham jal aid to pure the boxing gloves | to sign up all the good fighters in thie vicinity ved up his clever colored Parlor Maid, 112 lightweight, [ao Johueon, for " ® - | $20 ve $15 other wet Hes, for bouts there. lightwetght, oF three bouts at 107 swance elait ywer Bos n, postponed | An unusual feature of the national | Senin cil Nt Min the latest. b of contributions —— 1a eee cine Tene, Lat he tan \ peg . frouts Chevrolet, who 1s matched to| fram Wodnesiays Detroit If, owned by | Musica Pau tournament, which Ors r 4a $60 donation from ‘Tex iekard, | Thom weil known bearawelghin Battling tevin. | Marry Tracey at the Clermout Kink, aug, 17 t Barney Oldfeld and Kalph Del 4. Wood of the Detroit Yacht Club, | tat Hilla te Teor vag ats Club id rame iT Willam W, aad Gunboal on ds a $10 cheek with a note | aight. ‘They wi:l come togeth Pi i main go e O88! his approval ¢ move teu rounds at the Mrown A of boys in khakl. bat Chances are that tls go will be ans | night ‘Toma And the sport world is quickly Smith's bout with Kid Norfolk | Young Rect rallying to the upport of the fund, soowed that be is in good shay will face H smith battle again to: and on Aug AE RL TY \u7 Phi Bloom at the Military a, ¢ Sheepshead Bay §| dway won, Hawkeye IL vyvoe | presence’ of several’ former worked out two laps at the A. 1a Judson, Was xecond, 1, D, Q.| Men whore nantes have day afternoon at the ra hall of faine for f ree Men Bra a Arahat : ' ave | oF years 110 miles an hour, The record for |1¥» owned PY A. Gre Miles of tho}entered, thus indicating ¢ sylvania Stu ws of Chevrolet's size t¥ 113 per hour, | Thousand Telanis Club, was| help make the tourna . ul - hird, The average speed made by Ne-| Another champion of former yc ae the trial the Franco-Swiss demon |‘ ih ris M.D. Whitman, who won Mike 0 @oclared that the course is in wonderful {Wot 11, was forty-four niles an hove, /titte in 1898, 1899 wnt 1900 MMMEIsWIMMING GUARANTEED . MMING SCHOOL, Thursday 7 ey Pantie tt ray woklet W. Kiver 440, of Jomey City avd Benny Vaiger —= wipapenn Fitzsimmons. ‘TRuohey ta wal Scores Kn pl also _SPORTING. tn st boen ti ke ‘ fener, President of the Nas Oe | eve ite har) Sores hal of Marie at the | — rapa ——— " 09. . he front \ ke O'Dowd, the senea ul League, ts arranging plans that Mike MeNulty, ntanager of Jobnny Brtle, the Fn . @ week from to-morrow night. | NEW POLO A, AAI Star Card: Batlor dition and predicted that Ruiph De | She made the course in 4 man came to the front during the wolterwolaht knocked out pits the services of the Tig | gu task bantamwrighs, mast have bad a dren > : Ripon a Me tradi fits of the race. He has won the two[Cricket Club of this city, with trgin | tournament Abn a lett Athletic Union, with its] punt tout there betwen ad, Al Shubert, Jsinoe bie tweent reat, showing, agalnat doo | WAY Mac clatw, Pron Eelasaloe of the year and la a pi a Finn Man Wore canteren’ tsa fiona by a FAA Tho uannin Ge taal ny afew wean 48) he sae Ptr ugar ys Bete aie WHS Far Hockaway Chub, tovnishe By aint Oldfield and De famous ‘Halifax Cup, the. pride oC] pAsRMALL Laren Metab yee erat rite $0] nified his intention of du- | {uscd Fraokiesdturne «$900 guar deison is particnitly anxious for another ‘match | ROWN'S Far Mlockaway Chub, to,sigit, Batting oe Gricketers in Unis city and annually ‘eee 16, Ce ended the Nght, JaWe ing everything in bis power to he!p suubet oo July wie Bik Menaes, Levinas ve. Ganboat aualtn,

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