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wag eae LL a . Miles, but Needs a Motor Launch to Accompany Him. Who Has One—to Lend? Cuprright, 1918. by The Prone Rohiiing On The New York Brening World) B there anybody hereabouts suM-/ ciently interested in aquatics who) as a forty-foot motor launch to meme toward a= twenty-four-hour ing feat? Harry E continuous swim. He has arranged all details for the big event for some @ay next week. All he needs for the accomplishment of the unusual feat $s @ launch to go along with him car- fying the life guard, several naval of- and an expert timer. Blionsky is the long-distance swim- ming champion of the world. He has rd for sixty-five miles, made Sxl eats ago, He wants to bring my ia up to eighty miles. He to start his swim from the Binter pool at Brighton Beach, the to Fort Lee, New Jersey, to Swin- burne Island in the lower bay, to As- and back to the winter pool at ton. Eljonsky expects the swim to re- ° bout twenty-four hours. He ‘will get into the water about five in the eVening and swim until that hour the following evening. Such records are attempted by swimmers only at slong intervals. No nourishment can “be taken during the journey, the early | morning hours are a constant struggle ‘against sleep, and the blood is driven from the extremities until they are entirely numb, In addition to this It puts o strain on the system that is not equalled by anything else in ath- letics. Elionaky can be reached by mail at Tithe Athletic Company, 12th Regiment, Pelbam Bay Naval Station, oF ‘through The Evening World ‘HE following is particularly timely and interesting, We gud it with pleasure: New York, Aug. 2. Po the Bporting Feitor Evening World While Duke Kanamahoku is breaking swimming records here, will you let the great sporting blic know that in faraway Italy The famous Vollmer, winner over the said Duke, with the great jodgron, Olympic champion, and uss, all Americans, with the "8 and Stripes in Italy, are breaking many a recom! in the beautiful bay of Genoa? The daily cables are full of war news,» go the Americans do not know’ what our soidier-athietes are do- fing on the other aide, but the aporting sheets of Italy are chuck full of praise for our boys. In a recent meeting at Milan, where all the Allies’ athletes par- ticipated, the 800 metres, run the close of the day, was won by our great Windna, of Oregon, and the 60,900 spec ors cheered him to the echo! Very respectfully, F. A. SCUTARA. : C URRENT reports trom Saratoga | indicate that the talent, th part of racing's followers which ex- pects to win fortunes annually bet- ting on the silent steeds, are having an exceedingly tough time trying to keep ahead of the game, Form has been ato discount, as i} usually is @t the Spa, where good horses come from the West and beat those from the East and versa, until form students are literally stood on their heads trying to figure out which is which when it comes to a showdown, ~ Yesterday, for instance, the feature two-year-old event was won by Routled This colt hasn't done a thing except to finish in the mon every now and then, but never has he been good enough to win a race, Mvery time he was expected to show & good performance he disappointed Sometimes he would get away from | the post on his toes oniy to quit when | the real pinch came, At other times he wouldn't get away at all, but would show a great burst of speed when it was too late. He sure has been a hard two-year-old to either guess or handicap. We have re- led him as one of the stare of Juvenile division since the season started, but he never bore out our conti e in him by a winning per- RO ET VAT POT AS ENTE THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AvGuUsT 29, 1918, BEST SPORTING PA a IN NEW YORK MKC INY Th 1A, by The Prone New York Evening INTERESTING THE WIFE IN GOLF See ore DONT SEE WHY | HAVE \v Seems TO HAVE, HE WASTE MY TIME AND GET OVERHEGTEO ™is WAY nin tan AROUND, TO COME OVER. AND waTcH CERTAINLY T'S NTERESTING FOR TO ORAG AROUND YOU OUGHT TT You PLAY- BE INTERESTED | Nor very t Blonsky Wants to Swim Eighty. jonsky, at | swimming instructor at the; Bay Nava! Station, wants to | Vou GBLIGve ih @ record for an eighty-mile | If + USEO ONLY © BOTTLES 4N0 DOPING THE WORLD’S SERIES By HUGH S. FULLERTON. Article No. 6. THE THIRD BASEMEN RED SOX. CLE! Meiot D. and never rode the stretch. It was fortunate for W. R Cop that Fairbrother was suspended on Saturday and was unable to etde Sweep On HE World's Series third basemen are the worst when doped against the piten- ing they must face And in the felding | some of the games, and that Agnow practically all the catehing In taking Coffey off third Barrow wii points in fleiding and will » 8S points in batting ability Schang only ugainst the lot of players '|Teacher Defeats Pupil In the Feature Match In All-Comers’ Tourney saininilincionis Harold Throckmorton, Easily Winning Two Sets, and Veteran Fred Alexander Captures Nexi Three Sets and the Honors, xain will be even larger. is Boston's problem e the best points of the playing of both Schang and Coffey considerable of a problem, m gains strength in one de- partment at the certainty of losing Schang cannot field tho third base position, so that in put- ting him on that bag Barrow would be gambling largely that he would hit and that few balls would be bit His ability to hit strength, and the speed of Bush and Mays tends to force the Cubs’ vatter toward right field, would relieve the tension somewhat. when Jones pitches that participated such an event. The class of HINGHAM SAILORS DEFEAT PELHAM IN EXCITING RACE Lads Win Ten- Oared Cutter Race, Feature of Regatta Conducted on North River for Boys in Service by New York A, C. Class AA players of a year ago, and not one of them is within fifty points of the mea wh» participated in the witechampion- be on were hit by @ torpedo they wouldn't lose much time in launching nd getting away from the tt TO-DAY’S PROGRAMME. At 1.30 P. M.—Lieut. Craig Bid- die, Germantown Cricket Club, vs. Cadet 8. Howard Voshell. At 3 P. M.—R. Lindley Murray, Niagara Falls Tennis Clob, vs. Frederick B. Alexander, West Side Tennis Clab. At 480 P, M.—Tehiya Kumagae, West Side Tennis Club, vs, Beals C. Wright, West Side Tennis Club, At 4.80 P. M—William T. Tilden ermantown Cricket Club, Bay State his direction. am sailors won both of the | other events on the programme. They the six-oared won by four two-mile race e by themselves in the six-oared whaleboat race over cr They finished sixt ahead of their closest riv from one of the battleships in port, whose name can't be mentioned of Dea! gives Chicago rather a large lead over the Red Sox, and that chiefly due to his known ability io field and the fact that he is the k nd| of a batter liable to spring a surprise by making a slam when ball it is a different matte: This season both teams are com- to take chanoes |wouki not take under ordinary cir- cumstances, If Cleveland could get Cubs show considerable less attacking power (although this | » making it a minus quantity) yut have less of an advantage, E }is not a ranking major By Alex. Sullivan. ANHATTANITES fortunate enough to be present the west shore of the North River, near 96th Street, yester- day afternoon, were treated most exciting events seen hereabouts The lads from the Pelham Bay Naval Station made a bold bid to monopolize all of the hon- ors of the day, and they would have done so had it not been for the ex- cellent crew sent here by the Hing- ham Naval Training Station of Mas- sachusetts for the ten-oared cutter By William Abbott. HEN the tennis championships started this week on the For- eet Hills courts praotically all interest was focused 2vaN8) young stars, brilliant players like Til | den, Murray, Throckmorton and Rich- | Fred Alexander, hero of many championships and international bat- was one of the elghty-seven en- hardly any one paid any attention to the veteran, | old," was the scant consideration he received in the reckoning for the title. | Although there was no excitement over the battle for first honors, still for third place between the battle cruiser Rivadavia of the Argentine Republic a fielder who has been much underrated by the experts largely mo: |, cause be has been a weak hitter dur- ing all his major league career even being with a winning club thi, season has not served to improve his Ho is a normal .225 hitter tn/ the big leagues and does not figure to| hit nearly that well against the Ited Sox pitching, which will be at least | jn having a leaky infleld, higher than the average National League twirling this sei- You can figure Deal's hitting practically @ negligible quantity this series, save that he take a strong crack at | and a hit in @ pinch means a lot in such a series But in the defensive feature of the wame Dea) stands very high even when compared with the best flelders ve past and present has a marvellous pair of hands and is men in the business in blocking and holding hard drives He throws very well and has the reputation of being at his best in the tightest places. Deal showed his nerve and ability » Boston Braves until Smith hitting ability drove him y, and those who watched the race that year and also fellows on the team declare that his fielding was one ngest points in the winning combination with Chicago this year, in conjunction with young Hollocher has helped make the team solid in the inner defensive work. Deal is great in defense, but as a mem- ber of the shock squad he isn't much, although he rather shines in compari- son with Boston. crews from in many a year. Walter Merrill Hall, West Side Tennis Club. ‘equal to or better than either Boston = vorth the price, Of peruenca, Bad at oe a third of a length Roy Culver of the New| ‘donated some of his trap | “trophies as prizes for the and Arthur Me- captain of contributed e captured on links as awards now seems, on pitching, but pitching against is a huge danger | ors for him. But to get back to the third round yesterday. Throckmorton, with the easy confi- dence of youth, opened with a terrific | driving attack on his veteran oppo- His deep court wallops were and Alexander The match hitting teams there Chicago has the better constructed | for defensive work of whether It lacks class, Boston is weak at second while extraordin. ‘Ther were several other crews en- tered for this race besides Hingham after the start these two boats rushed to the fore and they fought a nip-and-tuck bat- inch of the mile, the Bay Staters winning by a scant half length. New Haven Naval S. 8. Adams, U. The fortunes ofthe draw brought) together in the third round yesterday | |Fred Alexander and Harold Throck- metropolitan ‘This youth is really Alex- The veteran and Pelham, peared almost seemed so one-sided that the gallery began moving Jersey star quickly ran up a lead of and bad at thir strong at first and short. . or possibly 8 leak away through third base is the worst feature of the Red Sox defense, To-morrow we Bush's speed, The Nominating Committee of the Metropolitan Association A. A. U., a night adopted a Crews of the nder’s protege. Training School, U. fully developed this lad’s tennis with the consideration a father would 5! ‘The tutor and pupil Throckmorton | the point two years ago where Alex- ander proudly Predicted national hon- One Rainy Afternoon Now Would Settle Jndians’ Chances AS EY Because of Their Defeat mer 4 game, 4 to 2, which might have been 4n easy victory but for some recommendation office holders be retained tion was taken because of the war The recommendation will | Hildreth retained on an addi- the annual meeting of the Metropolitan Association ‘The only changes that are expected tn the present office holders will be on the Registration Commit- Armed Guard were among the other starters, but they were sale Starr bid the horse Throckmorton then became » Which is peculiar Like a flash It was now the} to a son, to his tour- inseparable. Among those who saw the regatta, the New York A. doing 60 much to entertain | in the service, were Walter the veteran coach and adviser , who is now Uncle Samm: twice as valuable as any one of the) was a marked ‘change. this series even| Alexander who took the initiative with beautiful placements that often found r far out of position for @ safe return, Alexander won the third set. Fred was placing his shots with the accuracy of an invisible control, the side lines, then @ ripping drive to It_was a remarkable The fourth set went Throckmorton conducted by inflelders—and more vital { to the team work, one of the best looking after '® warriors, and Admiral Both of these gentle. who alternated as referees, de clared that they never saw a more exciting contest than the remarkable etruggle between Hingham boy down the line was announced the Harlem Athletic League h Of the original twelve clubs that formed the league, only two re- tained membership to the end. Chicago. 80 42° 44: reversal of form. the Pelham and , and they warmly con- a@ratulated the winning crew for their | gameness and expert watermanship, If amy boat these boys happened to getting a game, this ume the youth, been conceded a good chance of win- 4 | the breaking thus leading to the col- Japse of the Harlem organization. Cleveland | Boston’s Victory, Players Are Practically Out of Pennant Hunt. Brooklyn, 8; New York, ‘lost by the wildnes: | when he aimed Nor-Nor-Hast, pitched Sou-Sou- West The Yanks had a chance way, but threw it away in the fifth inning when Fournier attempted to score all the way Tobin misjudged Hyatt's hard bit fly of Sanders, who, || CFistic News som ¥oox and Gossip ) Jack Dempsey is back again in PAll- adelphia, and it lookw as if one of the y strokes he tried desperation went wrong. Alexande hand and tina and his work retained the Won the deciding set, der's victory was easily the feature of the third round, Wiltam T. Tilden 24 and Robert in other words, By Hugh Ss. Fullerton. New York Tweleg yon told his manager, Tom MoAntle (a theough with the fighting gwme and intends 0 @ Ww work in the future, he from firkt when ~~ in Jersey City, ) formance. Now at what inight almow: be } regarded as the fax end of the season, Phe comes through and beats a fairly good field, after we, ax well as the l faithful who have followed our we lections, have become tired of pin ming our faith and our bankroll» to him. Such is life, we s fnew on Routledge ina opin he may ‘not. His trainer ddfickey Daly, has certainly been pa- tient with him al! these months. LORRIP BARNETT, who has just been appointed an official raferee by the New Jersey Boxing Commission, is after the job of ref-| and (hat ereeing the coming Benny Leonard. | Ted" Lewis bout in Newark. SWe know of no good reason why| f¥lerrie shouldn't land it, There may be more so-called stylish referees, | a but none is more competent than Florrie, He has refereed athletic | must @ contests for years, but principally those between wrestlers and boxers. | He has appeared hundreds of times| wmall clubs while other officials! have received more advertising by being engaged at the bigger matohes. But that's no reason why Piorric| dangerous Id be considered incapable of ting at the Leonard-Lewijs | He knows tia business and | are unknown to pitchers usually has ‘proved it on more than one| hard: He may not be th box @ attraction that the late la.! mented Chariey White was, but he @ 00d reputation and he knows, has W ally Schane who the mie of the Marquis of Queens. | h govern the fletic sport. berry i When. Gibson and Charley the respective managers of| wallop that ball hard when he i end Lewis, meet to agree d ®@ referee, the name af Florrie Garnett eboula receive consideration. | tgin to use Scnang at third base i % ” I expected to find O'Connor [coaching at third, but there, and the coacher was making valiant efforts to stop Hyatt, who re- funed to be stopped and was thrown out at the plate by a block, wrecking the rally and keeping the Yanks from a chance at victory in Brooklyn the Giants | with disastrous defeat after a weird ‘There was nothing dependent upon the result excepting local pride, and Brooklyn won that much. clubs over there will sign him up short- ly to box some heavyweight, Jack Kearns, manager there was no truth in the story cireulated that Demp- sey and Jess Willard would engage in @ six-round bout in Jack further st Cehts Willard, LEVELAND blew away all ex- copting a mathematical chance | the world's series yesterday when they fell Athfetics while he|Won from the Tigers can figure the Indians a) chance of grabbing pionship from fact is that one rainy after- chances en-} Red Sox are |and 4 half games up, with only six to down to Play superior to the others who fought tes on the turf of the Tennis Club as to furnish a striking and vivid contrast The two men, were not «lone pressiveness of Vincent Richards, the fifteen-year-old boy playing in the more illuminated history by holding off Cadet 8. ard Voshell, champion, from a victory for five sets, The wonderful boy did not win, glory was not dimmed, It fell to Walter top ten player, who made a remark- able comeback this season to regain hia Middle States laurels, the defeat of Walter T |the Western champion cause of his defeat of Ichiva Kumagae and his strength at driving, was re- garded as a probable Hall mastered him at 3 Madden hae mid tho mame thing before and the | it he is offered @ nice eum of mind, Madden | were practically | CLUBS the weakest | spot in the Red Sox team all year and if Harrow Is Fated us a great manager uld be largely chances are that foney he ts likely to change h and Gay Turner, {matched uo box at the Armory A, A. of whom won as to the im- Ch the Boston Red Sox | Wash | fect in his defen: $ failed with ose, From) He tried Bo on and| has tried all sorts of men: t live up to his early promise and then | Miller Alwough the éight-rour pion Heney Leonard and Champion ‘Ted |doee not take place until Sept wewers Park, at Ni fiehnte te unusaliy large | ecretary of the Now Jemey Boxing Commission nounend to-day Yhat @@ onter for fourteen boxes and that be knowy | jot onder in Newark for 08 more boxes. le between Cha ed that when Dempsey | oa S it will be a twenty or twenty-five-round battle, as he feels that the men to clash in! a contest where a decision wil! be given world’s heavyweight utle wil tournament, once » pages of court | ot, has found that Coffey, @ Veteran who is smart and # fair man in all respects, the demand for daeser Buniick, he has alreedy put AST night the Wostern teams of the American League were due to move homeward were in despair because they felt taat | & number of players who we thing easily As bearing upon the world's series fans ought to study what a per- Jones did to the De- Inigh Pateey Cline hes again been com to call off hie propaeed boot with George Chaney | et the National delpie, an Saturday might, This is the meond time Patsey us had to cancel the contest, he being go ill that he cannot tran for it mater O'Brien has agnet up Frankie Bout of New Bedford to Bax Johnoy In the other main bout Harry Greb There had been some expectation |tarkien Jack MoCarms. that Tilden would find some stiff op- position from Conrad B. Washington, galing in one started training to-day for his | battle with Tommy Robwan, af Maiden, Mass which & to be held at the Amory A. A Bostou on next Toewiay |eovered from hie attack of ptomaine polwoning, and claims Le will be in fit shape when he faces ‘They will ment for twelre rounds, 8 decison, This wil] be their fourth sorap, the Previous ones being bart fought affaire, Boidier Tally Dorecher, who boxe as might develop into a good Agbter, will take Johnoy Bart of this oxy in one of the three dight-round contents at the Armory A. A Jersey City on Monday night jie and Ferry Martone and Jotnoy Hayes and | Johnny Daly clea im the other two eigits. | Dorectes algo bones at the K. of ©. field doers at) Bridgeport, Comn., on Baturday alter son named Sam Jack ban re | With his bat. f can't Ague him above | Dern: sn, who did not figure as an im- Tt was as they suspected 50 hitter against the Cubs’ It t9 impossible to compile a com- plete list of the missing but it is cer- tain that @ large number of players ded to appear in Chicago, Louis, Detroit and Cleveland will nut be in the batting orders when the Pawtime is resumed in the West. At least four of the St. Louis Browns, who, by the way, are released, will not be on the bil sumed in the . extremely doubtful some of the clubs will ba able to pro- item until recently, come one of the big points of inter- has developed rather slowly, but he has come to be one of the big Remember he further when we rem has a slow movement which makes faster than and he has a fair curve. member that the Cubs don’t bit right handed pitching hard. sl to the Athletics after surrendering one » they could not Needle) when hi Batting Jum Jobnscn, the colorel beers. draw 4 mapenaion from the ow Jerey boxing commision at ite next mevt- Jim met Jon Jeanette, in a bout at the syed ©, of Newark om Toemtay night Tittle (And he entered the ring in wich poor sandition, 0, |that refaree Jim Sarvge wot out of the ring, ‘The bout wont, che limit, bot Johneon te Nkeby to be wt dows for s few mouths, but ‘he! |veem, fo likey to ing is practically unknown te the help make him 4 ‘Theodore Roosevelt Pell, master of toe the perfect back-hand stroke, countered Murray for only a The score was 6—-3 ich in a measure tells tts own when play ls ve- Jorid’s Series—th batters who Hank Gowdy in figuring this ser Day games players have * joe and some cf Negotiations are now under way for a heut Johory Kilbane, featherweight the fas Wide French Hagin, matchmaker of the Olympia A. A, of Philadelpnts, Swing the Inde topether, amd if the detaiie can be consummated, Uney will clash foi 1 Re OnE Coan eration” Gee a Kilbane Usinkw ‘be might get emay to box Valeer, Jack Dillon rmeently fought another poor bat showing that he is faa drift Jack woot againat | Ontntde Golfer Letty and the Red Sox alammed | hard enough to win, yaon, and Benny ing ito tte “has been" Al. McCoy, game fonrth rater of Notre, W i ‘The showing made by the men was oo dimeppownting that the fight fans | the fighters and demand. -~ } Se with Brooklya, 3.30 P, The saddest lot of all has been that Secretancs of the The players want them to wet nurse them to wherever they thiak they have the least chance of being ca‘led upon to fight and then pay piienas” 208. enpenane.Sp- te marked the sec wanting, and Schang can handed pitching and owas quite a ball the Polo Grounds and another in 868) Brooklyn—whieh facts are stated for 1 am figuring that Barrow is cer.| te benefit of the public, most of Indian Hill Club, three players. equailin ‘or one moro) ‘# par for the 6.444-va course, AS ® resuit of the eight matches ‘one non-resident, Hadfield of Miwaukes, remained Dlay seven Chicago golfers for the Ute than the wom ‘ Mim Frances ‘which was apeent, ine tanke inet Begte A Ait 96 BHA a snr tren ne “ated aa Mabini o By Thornton Fisher | YOUNGSTER THAT CONSENT Of 200 or More Colts Racing This Season, He Is Easily Best. SARATOGA SELECTIONS, 8 Sister, Baltye Sathleen, Flags, Second = Race Top 0° ihe, Morn Phird Race—Slippery #1 I8i Whimsy, mel urth Race—The Porter, Free Cutter, Naturalist Fifth Race—War Machine, Papp, Regal Lodge. ‘Sixth Race—Senator Crow, Rede erick Dhu, Zulika (Special to The Evening World.) SARATOGA SPRINGS, Aug. 20.—It would seem from the way the two- |year-plds beat each other that Billy Kelly is the only consistent youngater among the 200 colts and fillies that have raced here this season. Sweep On after his brilliant victory in the Grand Union Hotel Stake , Was oup- sidered the best in the Adirondack Handicap, worth . the feature of the card, but he finished sixth. Rout ledge, a maiden, winning easily by five length’, Sweep On was not at fault, rather Place the blame where it belongs, on Jockey Fairbrother. He left the start pulling up, as is his custom, circled his fleld all the way, and because he was far back he took matters easy olt through the That gave Connolly a chance for the mount. Connolly is no glittering Kem as a jockey, but atongside of Fairbrother he sparkles bright, Con- nolly persevered with Sweep On and it was this perseverance that made the colt win, after he had been nearl knocked down. Had Fairbrothe been riding Sweep On in the Grand Union Hotel Stakes he would have decided at the head of the stretch that the race was over and, there- fore, useless for him to make an at- tempt to win. Connolly will have the Jeg up on Sweep On in the Hopeful Stakes. Routledge had all the help in the world. He was racing in fourth place to the head of the stretch with Day Due, Hannibal and Lord Brighton | heads apart, two lengths in front of him, The three leaders came wide and Routledge, who had never won « race to date, slipped through the opening and won in hand. His vic- tory was a replica of the success achieved by Star Hampton, a stable mate, who beat Billy Kelly Albany Handicap under similar con- ditions. for the The luck of horse racing was never better exemplified than in the victory lof Routledge and th |Day Due, The fo: | beaten repeatedly by race horses. Day Due, in the last race on Tuesdi stable, G. W place hands of n has been good and bad was backed by his win a large Loft amount, and he finished sixth, beaten ten lengths, In the Adirondack Han- dicap yesterday, against fast young- sters, he led until the last hundred yar If Lindsay had hugged the rail with Day Due, Routledge would have been hemmed in and Day Due would have won, Day Due's bad race on Tuesday was accounted for by an attack of colic which the colt had as goon as he reached the stable. When Wiseman $1,000, R. I offered acd 4 and W. 5 re tional $> bid. Hildret, then claimed on |Smart Money for 82,21) —_— STANDING OF CLUBS IN MAJOR LEAGUES, NATIONAL LEAGUE, CLUBS W. 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