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Se oeeeeenenneenntineetittietnattinnstinttiementtined ee ee ee es THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1918. CONGRATULATIONS BoSS- PRETTY SOFT CLEANIN'’ ue $75,000 . OH Motor Boat Race Sailed Sunday Is Still Undecided. Coprniat. 10! (The N MOTOR boat race with About A twenty entries was mailed around = Staten Island Sunday last ant ndbody knows yet which boat won it. 2 was a time allowance event, under the auspices of the Tamaqua Yacht Club of Sheepshead Bay. Four or five oats finished so close together that last night it seemed as if an export ac- countant would have to be employed to reach some decision, Can you beat {t? Imagine fight managers at a lo for a winner two days after a bout has been fought! It's just the difference in sport, that’s all. Within a week we hope to be able to tell our expectant readers just how the boat race re- sulted. bo the Drene Ps York Evening World) bing Os. OU don't hear any anxious in- Quiries about how to secure seats for the World’s Series, do you? We haven't as yet, but maybe | because neither of the home teams js eligible, yet we doubt whether there is any wholesale desire for the games in el Boston or Chicago, laseball looked necessary and even exsuntial until the magnates and Presidents of the big leagues got bickering among themselves and gave the races @ com- mercial rather than a sporty «spect OOKS as if a new foundation will have to be built for tne renewal of the Dempsey-Miske hostilities If said renewal is ever to come off, But for an unguarded moment when Miske made the admission that Demp- #ey coukt knock him out in a round or two, the bout might nave been put Incompetent, Spectators at Saratoga In- censed Because of Award of} Last Event to War Kiss Over Minuet. (Senclal to The World) SARATOGA SPRIN + Aug, 20, | H715,000 \» ONE DAN: THEN COMES Race Track Judges at Spa Attending Races There ri y ed BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW A GOLF CUP THAT'S SOMETHING GUESS You ) KuoeckEO EM } STIFF TODAY 4 CHIER-# 75000 | Boy HOWoY! / taey- id View of Fans SARATOGA SELECTIONS. First Race—Pollu, Mormon Elder, Resist Second Race—Midnight Sun, Be- nevolent, Star Class. . Third Raec—War Machine, Sunny aquer, ELSE AGAIN - - - - By Thornton Fishe pyright, 1918, by t #4 Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) SWELL THIS 1S THE DAY OF THE CLUB CHAMPION SHIP- / WE GOT TO TRIM MAC AND) tom HOFF TO / 7, CRAB it! ) IT GNES ME GREAT PLEASURE TO PRESENT Atlantic Vs. Pacific Women Stars To-Morrow F THERE [S.A WORLD'S SERIES -—NFAST BATTLE | Paterson Lad Is Floored by Speedy Italian Lightweight in the Fifth Round, Johnny Dundee, the remarkable Italian lightweight, defeated Tommy Tuohey of Paterson in the main bout of eight rounds at the Armory A. A. of Jersey City last night. Tuohey pat up a stubborn battle, He was cleanly floored in the fifth round by a@ right cross. A tougher, faster fight between t+ abouts, It was give and take all the tine, with Touhey’s sullen aggres- siveness overcoming the flashy box- ing of the Scotch Wop. ‘ In the sixth Tommy landed a crash- ing right on Dundee's port eye and drew a stream of blood. The flow of the life fluid bothered Dundee badly. It cramped his art, so to speak, and Touhey smashed on with greater vigor than ever, The Paterson boy landed hard and often and was doing very well at the end. ee WORLD SERIES TO BE HELD; DRAFT BOARDS GIVE CONSENT Gates Will Be Played—First Probably Sept. 4. CINCINNATI, Aug. 20.—Garry Herr. mann, Chairman of the National Bese- ball Commission, declared here to-day that members of the Chicago Cubs and Boston Red Sox had received pemmis- sion from thelr local draft boards to participate in @ world’s series, for which the tentative date now set is Sept. 4. This announcement was made prior to the annual meeting of the National Commission to arrange a schedule and other plans for the series, Herrmann declared it his belief that no interfer- ence with the series would be encoun- ered fro boards. to Fourth Race —Star Hampton, tered from the draft on somewhere hereabouts before this, HAT thing called “confidence,” Kelly aaah Gi nee Present plans provide for opening the At the time Miske made his honest The bacione ef & Balin ANG , Bintidatd ° ° series in Boston with three games to be Statement he was in no condition to el a ‘ Pin Race—Little Nearer, Con- or 44 is ar wim it e played there in case the Red Sox meet fight anybody, but still the impression the fighting strength of an) quit, Buckboard, the Cubs. Schedules also will be ar- remained that a contest with Demp-| army, was shattered by Jockey Bux- Rik deem Tome Date ‘ranged for the Giants, Senators and th sey would be go terribly one-sided that ; Rte acane conorye snarenbeoue . RIB aT Ui bart all ele Magia . th Ian’ f 1 ton and the judges at the local track.) ysinirmier, Star Ben Cleveland Indians e fans wouldn't patronize it, Demp- ; ha til ao ins. 2 » Rast Swi Py tha| meet Harold Krueger of Honolulu sey ‘was matched with bulton "and| !9 the estimation of the mater portian —————_++- — Four Best Swimmers of the) vty ? Paluarh ay ———_—_ the bout needed some advertising. | Of the crowd, the rider an 1¢ Off- | ground. Instead, he had it presented Fair S * * > Nicy a Swi 1 ™M h shen { , . aa Pe Ba oe ‘ x .| Naval T in a sHl-yard| Pleat Swimming Meet at the ” Miske Aigured It out, and properly to6,| ciate showed that they were incom to him sa te ride ttotimer| ational Commission Is Reported to Be Meeting in Cincinnati | Pair Sex in Country Com) rn » Winter tool Mills Peol. Kock tent to fill their positions, Criti- uxton continued to ride Hollister ; ; ‘i ‘ ” sat Jational: / J.Jon the same evening. Helen Wa dy tu sas Mouid lp the gat He soued |v yaray and tcnve, the move no |wnder a choking pull im tied piace| fOr Purpose of Arranging Championship Games, Which Will | pete for National: A, A. U./0h ihe SP oitegs Meint and Aileen | quiet, ue aarti Corll ee ie is by going on wit y Ms to the lead of the stretch, Slipper i i $ ij 4c} of ok vo eleven- : sabe Gl Denracr’ alt At and only be douvies | because it was suppressed, was hurled | Hin way then infront by open’ daye| Probably Open Sept. 4 in Chicago. Honors at Brighton Beach, | een re ere wiicompete inva tov. [the New York A. C. Kave soldiers sta- crossed, at Buxton for his poor riding of War] light, When Buxton gave Hollister one biases oo yard dash, These interesting little| tioned at Camp Mills exhibitions of thetr Marvel in the first and Hollister in| his head, that horse was so exhaust.) " : 7 swimmers put up a thrilling contest |acquatic prowess yesterday. The o¢- IGHTERS are a funny lot. They i i aaled from pulling on the reins that he By Hugh S. Fullerton, |S8emi-pros, Class A players and the By Alex. Sullivan. two wecks ago, when Kahanamoku bn wan thee OG 1 swimmi the third race, But the crowd was y i | rem t ; Kaa J my) 4 go, casion wa inaugural imming trust one another just about a ‘ was choked up and unable to respond! Copyright, 1918, Publishing Co, nnants of last year's world’s ASILY the best race between) first appeared at the Winter Pool, ; t of the newly constructed camp able to keep their anger under con-| Sijpery Kim, allowed to race, won by Mine New ork rid) champs, is Just about the best we M Ww. 1 t toes y much as two business rivals with the es 4 | Sipps zim, allo’ ‘ace, won b) Nt sclRaee aha ihe Naina women swimmers ever seen in] Miss Wainwright losing in the final | pool, under the combined auspices of el} trol until the last race, when the open daylight. | HICAGO'S CUL and Boston's! iv" fhe eee ha ing this country will take place at| few yards of the race when she swam | the New York A. C. and the War Camp same line of goods. Misko wasn't! judges gave their decision to War Red Sox in all human prob- W that, they are’a living and moys Brighton Leach to-morrow atternuan, | of! 0. Course Mal idbdead taking any chances. Conditions arc] Kiss in the face of the fact that nine-| If A. K. Macomber desires his ability. will contest for the|ing proof of the claim of § Ary Chane A unstatia cf thes couddia SASL Re Sie different now, however, Miske has|tenthy of the spectators who were | horses to win races during the r-| y ora championship if the War De- Var Baker that it was possible SCR 4 UNAr ee 7 been home in St. Paul, has been doc- | clone to winning posts declared Minuet | Mainder of the season, he will recall é |for the major Icagues to continue Steatest stars will compete for the 140- tored and is back on the job, thor- ; i (a mira Lb age lng Jockey Loftus} partment permits auch # series, playing ball even if the Government yard amateur national championsh » a had won by a head, Jand give him permission to resume] ‘The National Commission, which] took the players of draft junder the vices of the CuEhly At to tackle Dempacy: Ho ie] phen the atorm broke on the howls) riding for, the stable and for other hua ibeon the wudlOTHA Werk oh Weaver Montil and ware poe aD of the A. A. U, re ents achaid of Hine or eavoody eines] of the Judges, Men gathered around | (iim | teenie tee Grip while! preme power of /Pinelll yesterday was Up to tN) aes claire athena aeinteys Neve lainey tees cee bance between | that. short rer Pye ofp ar #0 it looks as if it is up to the match-| the enclosure and shouted "Minuct,| riging War Cloud in the race for tae baseball up to the} Quinn 4 A ounit, ball col Tosballes Ne-Xs Mine Chaniotie iovio, ic od big fellowa has boon Practically | win Die te at Buffalo on Labor Bay makers to get busy again. Dempsey] No. 1" (the number of Minuet). As if| Belmont Stakes, Mr, Macomber de- time the affairs of| ple ny one. baadata a. 1) Alen Ole t fA esa LOS yer's Park IM) (or tea runde Win orcad maybe Paste will lose his lumbago as soon a8] 4. caq fucl to the flames of passion, |cided to suspend him organized baseball! The Yanks had some chances to | a Gate, L. 1; Miss Olga Dortner, of | Newark, N. J. under the auspices of | Burns, the Jemey City bantanrweight, at one of for soy “ieee uaa lb CHereg | cockey Bnser, the rider of Minust,|, ottus ie the best all-around rider ee vtangied up *Core but they could not do it, while Philadelphia; Miss Dorothy Burns.}the Airdrome A. C. of that city on| MW tte big city at Muledeishia, " Ensor, ‘lon the American turf to-day got tangled up the White. Sox hammered | away|Los Angeles, Cal + |Thursday even : ‘The me aes ‘Just to show how Miske feels at the| rushed up the stairs to the atewards! anisher he is without an equal, MLL Ha WK te VEN eed ATR CIBUE TUTE ORUAIKIGTTNG AURFIETAle HER DIOREGIDIWII TCE ites ie eg The men) As Billy Qiteon, manserr ot Besar Laced, present time, it is only necessary to] aq lodged a protest against War) integrity ts beyond question reported tobe well placed hits, while the Yanks rd th i ijaravannnean who will figure in this serap are Bat- | wually cove to let Beuny tox for @ gum: Fevert to « letter just received from] iio. saying that she had bit bin and |cause of this, Mr. Macomber should | Reiiess eee eed an nine swats and |e fought over a 110-yard course that! ting Leyinsky, the clever Hebrew | tpive & S10. with a Seles of aceroting 35 gaok Reedy, Ris manager. Jack ad- reconsider his action and allow his meeting in Cincin= Wore Ore in cause, they hit into [has been outlined between two raits at light heavyweight, and Billy Miske | (yom A. A. or the National At tee Se mits that he isn't in the championsh.p| forced him back. Jockey to resume the position he is so nati to arrange aj; louble plays, which caused thelr | Brig! co rt of * ‘ itd | Oommian A, A. oF the National A, C., both of y v two double plays, which caused. | Brighton Beach, and this galaxy of », y class managers, but atill he| ‘This claim was not justified and the/able to fill-that of premier rider of Sravid's Barton. lcd covets te onuer ageinet (ah wai D of St. Paul, the sturdy heavyweight. | iuladeiphia, the chances are that "Ot" te is learning fast. Listen War Kiss bcat | thoroughbreds * & jold Bi brilliant amateurs will swim f0Ur]DHay Morgan, manager of Levinsky, | Sting these terms for Beany when be clades m him: stewards go ruled, ri ‘ar Kiss Fe pabreaes and yesterday the | heavily |ttmes over the route, It is the first! accented the club's terms to-day, | ‘i, Narces Thor, the Wanme Cy lghenaaht, “As Miske's manager . | the barrier, led all the way on the aes Red Sox, by beat: | 5. ae 7A (fh i saan erms bores | at the Ultmaia A, A, on Labor Day steht, pared to post a ph} Lib ruil and just lasted—if the judges} It pays at times to believe in \ ine c aan HE report that Ray Caldwell had | Woman's national swim of the season) white Jack Reddy, who looks after Beco amount with any reputable sport- | Were correct in their placing. |“hunches." At least, one negro at- BP kent 6 « quit the Yanks and gone to join jane is representative in that the eD-| Miske's affairs, has already said that| ‘Ted Lewis, the welterweight chemmicn, am ing man in the East for Miske to | Ensor’s action served to inflame the |tendant in a garage on Broadway 7 6 practically set-| a sninyards team was contradicted | tries have come from both the Atlan-|no was willing to have Miske h mmnnced today that he intende to do bie gre fight Dempsey. Miske will meet | pareions of the crowd and a few save|here thinks so. His is Dan, Ued the question] Wren. 7 el Iteh. the| te, and Pacific Coasts. : bath lea [Niminary training at Billy Grape Gyemenianm toe him 1 te e full rein to their anger by shakiag|and while at work late Friday night|as to which team shal si ha} When he showed up to DP! | Claire Galligan, who has he:d nume- | 4p with Levinsky, The Officials | nis pout with champion Henny Lemmard at the in @ match of six, eight, ten, o which team shall represent th a twelve, Afteen of twenty rounds, | their fists at the judges, Judge Pos-/he was startled and nearly knocked! American League in the s Tanc{aame, but the fact is that Caldwell |rous national titles, including the one| wanted the match for next Tuesday | Sinimme, A. €,, of Newark, N, J. on Bape, whatever the conditions are that | tingill, usually the Mrat to rusb fur|down when a racehorse running Wild] guon n the series, ff any| vay with the ship yards club, worked |which will be contested for to-mor-| night, but as Levinsky boxes Clay | 10. but that «tm Leonard gota ready to worl prevail where the match is staged. | home after the horses are placed, wos | dashed Into the garage at headlong series shall be played. jout with the team on Sunday and is |fow, Is now at top form, as her recent). ¢ Gane lout at the mame "eym"? be will go elsewhere and mpsey and Miske fought once |#0 afraid of being assaulted that be/speed. Dan caught the runaway and Cleveland looked to have a cracking ; Ray tg/Victories here in the mile and at Bol- urner at the Armory A. A. ¢ ey | finish uy hie work, Ted will train five a ix Psnbery Gnd Mtece tevent once | 0 Strait ihe turd onae” until the|turned him over to @ policeman, In| obance for the championship until] at, 1 Seats eae acuree out | eetgl athe stovard dash have jadi. (Clty on Monday nights Morgan asked | dave cs cs pay ea diene oe the five St. Paul and Minnow crowd had dispersed. ubout twenty minutes two stable] ye, i }doubling in brass and has figured oUt | cated, Those who have nthe little |that the contest be put back until | Ferst’s eymnasiuin at Long Braneb, N, J, Apolis P yesterday, when they dro} a hat the contest’be p pers Dempsey secured three ‘The assertion that the judges are| hands out of breath came up and , ¥ dropped @ ame | nis joo for himself, He is willing to |New helle girl insist that she 1] qnursday evening. : “i “popular” decisions and Mixke two, | in the best position to decide the win- |asked Dan if he had seen a horse in which Jones allowed them only two] work overtime to} Huggins's | faster than ever. ee bs While the referee for the Benny Leonard-Ted In view of this it is ridiculous to | ners every racegoer agrees with. That | running loose, hits, Up to that stage we figured/team, but at the same time he be-| If Miss G hy 4a favorite forthe tape hate ab Hewat: Ga Beek ia tea say teat Miske Is afraid of Demp-» |is not the point. Petey contend . ut peeenly did, for. he nearly! Cleveland a chance, but any team{longs to the Tietjen & Lang Ship-| race, she is closely 5 ed by Chai-| Matt Brock, the crack lightw of Cleve. | been Larpreaal a7 + ee Seat eae tae sey. 1 now have four offers for a | that the present officials are not com-| knocked me down,” rald Dan 4 . ? sds building Company llotte Boyle of Sea Gate, who won t 4, will o his fim appearanc re | either Johnny Fickbantt or Frank O'Brien, the Dempsey-Miske| match. Tom |petent. They cite various grave blun-| “He is in that stable over there,” which will get only two hits off Jones | Uti foported that there are several [80-yard metropolitan “championship | te Bowon fane at the Armory |\wet known referee of Philedetphie, will be Andrews would put it on in Mil- [ders the judges have made int! jointing to one behind a big hotel, | Is not deserving any attention eitherothers of the team Who have been |against the chelle girl, thereby | tonight, Matt will go againat Frankie New Jemey Boxing Cammiaion to waukee, Dick Jamison is after it | past, the most glaring being that at)"Soy, what's that horse's name?" for a pennant in a broken and dis-{signed up to work for the ship yards jadding to hy irels as ‘national| tritt of New Radford, Maw,, who is battling | fil the job, Exklenit officiated at tho Demo: fer Aiea, Pave Driscoll would the Pimlico track this spring when Dan,” anl6 the stable hand rupted league, nor it dasarvin } and yesterday I was informed S champion. Miss Dorothy Burns | in hie best form now, ‘They will hovk up for | ees-Fulten conte e it for the Jersey City Base- Arrah-Go-On beat Johren = two ! certainly will bet on Dan when : td dese ie of tone of the Yunky was to go to|comes from Los Angeles highly re-| twelve rounds, to a Both men will - ball Park, and Jack Dougherty of | lengths, but was not placed first, he starts," sald the negro, “Dan| beinw figured even as ar possl-|work right away. garded as a sprinter and dangerous t tlweir hardest, aa the winner will be | Philadelphia has been negotiating jond or third until the stewards runs right Into Dan, and if I didn’t] bility in a world’s championship. Jip to 860 yards, while Miss Dorfner| matched to meet Johnny Dundee at wu! THE STANDING OF with me. I have accepted th h the top of the stand unc | take dat hunch I certain! Id t Benen \ef Philadelphia t | . aco fo | their nest on the top of the stand and | take dat hunch ainty would be| Jone ° ie s _ of Philadelphia has swam so many | club two weeks later terme offered by all four of these | pointed out the error to the judges. | slapping good luck In the fac ys] on wis tn - ; the famous’ 7 HAD a call yesterday from Martin |oreditable Maeae TN thin alaerice that | MAJOR LEAGUE CLUBS. Promoters and mailed them What irritates racegoers is that| Mister, when does dat Dan star Are heen S8 R OPIN OR WO taeh) Walsh, brother of Big Ed V }comment on her work is unnecessar/ very busy fighter next —_—_—_—— signed articles. That should be | in ninety-nine races out of a hundred| “Oy Monday,” was the reply: |spring, probably would have been t inatey ddition to the na eye a vy fa | de - Mon¢ ere ive been| who was the mainstay and the | In addition the nationa. um, r ng LevinsKy Proof enoveh of Miske's opinion | they will agree perfectly with the| Well, Dan started in the fMfth racq| Mgured as a third rate assistant reliet eee eee avila: Sox for, many [Plonship there will be an indoor water |r ihe armory, A. A. of Me oo ees | corms tet ee ef Dempsey. placing, no matter if hor are|to-day, He was as high as 20 to 1'| pitcher on a fourth rate tear eas ORGS OER: ® meet in the winter pool to-morrow | ‘yy night and. ban also acce to mart | CLUBS W Pe. | CLUBS W. 1, Pe, Go to it, separated by the width of the track. !in the odds, with 15 to 1 the ruling| when he : am, and| years. Martin la back at his old job| evening, in which Duke Kahanamoku, | jes debe, middleweight champion of the Army | Chicase.78 89 .658) Balyn .51 60 .450 seepage Then along comes a race in which] price Dan the garage man was | ) he can beat a team which|of riveting and he thinks that ‘t\the famous Hawailan, and his team| and Navy, for eight rounds at a boxing alow wo) Ne Yo. .04 47 OTT] Phila ..48 61 440 F's an old saying that food horses} crey fall to ugree. Lt ty then that| there. to follow up his hunch. e|lims the right to play in a world’s| beats pitching all to pieces. Besides, ‘matos, Harold Krueger and Clarence | te prougit off Atlant Soorting | Pitts ..50 53 527] Boston .48 63 432 make good jockeys. It's true nine soe tigre OOF as pewent rAd bet $10 on Dan at 15 to 1 jchampionship it ix a tip-off as to the| Martin can sing w Bile be tog a Henk of Benois, will make tae Club, on Fi Tum ‘ting into | Cinein .56 55 .505] St, L...48 68 410 out of ten, too, but sometimes| and they are rik i n 8 During the running hal Glaas of the loawis aa: i f he can get one of his high notes | final metropolitan appearance. Hs pi at Billy Gray's Gym , ‘ie true, how comes It that the spect& | stood on the stens of the the league and the class of} over with each rivet, no German has|probably will be Kahanamoku's last | pasium GAMES YESTERDAY. re and trainers have a lot t |baseball in asl ew ¥ De teatter, Take Tockor posh {Orn AEe OER ming th oe oiclals | Dan was slow during the ¢ axes | ball in general. a chance # for the duration of the war, as hie Eittehorsty 8 ew Sort 1 aaa came). ' -}in th acing e other race: of the rac t at the head of the — ~ {has made application to enlist in] 4 posing « » rk, sburah, 1 (2d game), rence Lyke, for instance. During the ; soenes, BuRoe one we rege c if Jstreteh he bean to pick up tne) TT HERE was a real game of base- HERE 1s reported to be athe United States Navy and Is anxious} tard to-nis Cincinnati, 8; Brooklyn, 4, early part of the season and up to{h® should have woo tie and |jeaders. He still had a great deal of ball on the Polo Ground, I ti 1 Com. |t9,8e9 Service ier) quartered Chicage, 2) Boston, 0. P third, and won the sixth on War Bride | o make order to AFOURGR: 188: meeting of the National Com-|"ycahanamoku's programme ner? iw running the © : ithe Saratoga meeting he looked like|jecause he was lucky at the start and mraund: to Mast RL | terday in which the Yanks were lick mission in Cincinnati yesterday to|guring the past het ahaha fear i 4 Philadelphia, 7; St, Louis, t, a second Walter Miller, He was win-|the tinish, He thought he saw on| Pitty Shannon. the pacemaker. But qhore was nothing at stake and nojarrange for the World's Series, but|sensational, in that he has broken GAMES TO-DAY. & not afraid | ning so regularly that it was bad | opening next fo She rey ne any His faith in the horse Was steadfast {OMe cared particularly who won, so}at a late hour last night no one had |five rec is, and at the Winter Pe New York at Pitts judgment to bet against anything be| WNP be was riding War Ma rvel and and true, Leaning far out yelled: | the two makeshift teams went out and | shown up. President Johnson of the | Wyler night he is going to make] sient and als i Brooklyn at Cineinns rode. Then he became enmeshed in Se eae ede the |, “Pan, mah honey, come to me. Fix | battled just as hard as if th fa 2 what may be bis last attempt to breait | priynu fight and alan thove of Philadelphia at St, Louis, trouble with Guy Bedwell, the train- his heart just as he made the |) .).°\ don Friday night. Don't 4s if they were | American League was expected in| his present mark in the 100 yards of] «ich will also be shown tll . er who developed und brought him| move and Re pulled Up fore the | hoa bring home the Macon. || Aehting for the pennant, Ray Cald-t yesterday morning and Acting Presi- ‘$4 seconds flat. His manager, Owen : _ Boston at Chicage, out, Lyke was set down twice by his | [)t* saya PS ere e runway. |* Ana Dan responded to the call, [| Well, who had been reported to be af dent Heydler of the National was | Merrick, believes that Kahanamoku Hiiikeae atealla mai AMERICAN LEAGU: own stable and only a few days ago oy ao then pulled up, t hereby loving | When the es were over, Dan|deserter from his team, came right te from New Yorks (Ceo do it, and surely would] ("sie Welling oa low Tender the | CLUBS W. Ly the Brighton Stable bought up what | {Wo lebatis, pulled to the outside, and) ye carace man hired a carriage all |Back and gave the world champion reported en route from New York /nave done it had Perry MecGiill- | oimois a, A. 13 pounds ringide Boston 67 43 “was left of his contract, because Bed. |thowwh the colt raced fark was un |io'ninself and rode home in stat White Sox a hard battle He was not to be located in Newlyray of Chicngo, the American |O}M") A wie” cunager of dack Sharkey, | Cleve .t6 50 ‘well, for some reason or other, said] {0 (0 Rit” hie han fourth, Lior tcc ae Caldwell was beaten because Quinn, | York yesterday, so (against all pre-/champion, been able to accept Ne] oie he has been offered a chance for his prove ~ be wouldn't ride the boy again on any (2 OF winning ts indecision to tike who used to belong to th bs Jent) we took it for granted that] Winter Pool's invitation to meet Ka nants Wash . 4 Detroit.40 wy y agal Deane theouen th ; ne Yank | Champion Herman, sept. 9 of his herees. One would think a|@, chsnce through the opening-after| In preparation for his race agalnat | pitened too much ball for into [the story t he was on his way to|hanamoku. McGillivray could not get v Chivago. Phila ..45 68 Ghange of employers would make| 0 bad started for it cost him the race. /time on Wednesday, Roane rk} overcome, ‘This same Quinn, coming | Cineinnatl true, a rele rom his navel duties Y GAMES YES Taetane a naw erip on things and yet bad as his ride was on War to-day 9 mile and a furtong in| pack from the semi retirement of the | Chicago reported that Johnson ulsoleonsequently ® handicap swim : fides anes SOTERGAY. “ride winners, if for no other reason Marvel, it was as nothing when eom-/|1.511 the first mile in 1.38 He willl pacific Coast League tched a lot] Was en route, En route appears to} which some of the fastest of the local avtimaoes user Law Cai hlengo, 41 New York, 4, Fe ee eer ea welt hed him | pared with his bungling work on Hol- |he ridden by Jockey Schuttinger and |more baseball than We are accustomed CONE en CaN ncinnatl ree leet ompete, will aftord | ™ Haltimore 1 Washington, 3; St, Louis, 2 wrong. Instead, Lyke has fallen away |lister. “He messed it up so badly {be Joined in the last half mile by his lt seeing hereabouts in th days of j at midnight that neither had|Ikah opportunity for rec aa th | (14 inaings), off. He has ridden few winners since, vals ons oe the handicappers, "that | #table mite p Dragon, which will | degenerate baseball, and he received a] @ ed there, Jord smashing as well as setting a fast oc 8800 f | Boston, 6; Cleveland, 0, ‘and what makes things look bad for|the horse became so completely en-jact as a pacemaker reat deal better support that camouflaging jn baseball Is} pace for the celebrated Hawaiian ‘ " | & pport 4 Wis to 6 P " Philadelphia, ® him te that he is losing on publicly snared in his trouble that at the fn- | —— Five Geah untalnatad thom a that a tiresomer but since Boston|” Equally Interesting will be u 2)-| Uwoug sau 0 ‘Guneae Suto ep AMER Tole + Detroit, B backed favorites, borses which on) ish he could not make headway. Bux-| con, va, Clare Harting Vitte, | like the White Sox which, « beat Cleveland yesterday and it {s| yard race indoors among the contest= | oN ei. . rien "BAY form have looked reasonably profit-|ton rode desperately in the stretch.) (40) | nival will be held at {presents a up which sounds like| practically a cinch that the Red Soxjants in the national quartersn jand at Boston, Sole Detting propositions Yesterday |but the trouble was his exhibition | 4 bis athletic carnival will be helt at \ 410° Logan Squares or the Subway |are the American League winners, (championship of the atieroon Acconling to # kiter soy apa Detroit at Philadelphia, st « Park nd 6 a t woway A 5 at Saratoga he rode Pana and| came after Slippery Elm had the race ark on Sunday for the! suns here is no reason for furtber secrecy, | thix Miss Boyle and Miss ¢ r Magne may neve) St, Louis at Washingwa. Nigel, ‘both legitimate choles, clinched.” i St. John's Hospital of | "the White Sox just now havelso the public (which Isn't a bit in- | be favorites, though the M box again, He {0 Lis quick ee eeereeen ‘wasn't near the money in either race uxton beat the rrier several ‘ ity. ‘Those in charge Wea ft in addition to Gandil terested) may be intrusted with the{and Dorfner may spring a surprise. | knock Ja “ Tt is just possible that the boy has lengths with Hoilist Instead of anged an elaborate programme |)’ remnant of the world's chamitoge|accteta of the commission as to when | ‘There will be in addition a water | several friends of hi at St. Haul thai be vn NEW INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Grifted into a temporary rut, as any | making the most of his advantage lie | here will ne and they appear to be enjoying it, be- [the series is scheduled to open polo fame between the New York] of the boxing game and as he las enough mone | a one else is likely to do at times, If pulled the horse up to a walk in the Dame lonenip c cause, with that decrepit and broken} Privately, and without consulting | Athletic ¢ famous poloists, in- ‘on for of lia Mie, Standing the Clubs, that is the case some of his friends first furlong, by so doing tossing ee ae ane line-up. they are just about the best! the comminsion, we figure that it will|cluding Joe Reddy and L. DeB: Hand | are that be will never doo the gloves Wyk, B.C iClua, @ught to see to it that he gets out of away his advantage, Had he allowed |teyig Garway will tackle, Kildare and {team that has shown on eee pete’ Open in Chicago on Sept. 4 if there ley, and those of the Federal rendez- Tvipiio anh Ut Mil Nendne Lrewwiuuse @ Manbie 4 co treety Sitppery Bim bain will 40 with Wat Duib |Crounds tn recent dase enongh plavers left on the teams yous. ve cam ogliaving been gr yy ois, Maltigiore (66 43 (818) Hainli had to umke up the lost gre ghampionsiilp matches, The ioam, composed of amatoysa to play any series, Se WALL Cheated Fete Merten, bolder Sf the Gomtame Roskaer «/ 67 47 (666) Formey 1 deo Gaiwives vf the Be Ts de eee, Mowe * wp hw ’ ut YORK ‘JOHNNY DUNDEE r DEFEATS TUOHEY « tle men has seldom been fought heres } Garry Herrmann Announces Thag °