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ower Royce Rools Hard Luck Hone of Thrilling Race at the Spa. By Vincent Treanor. SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. ¥. Aug. | —The Delaware Handicap, the feature of yesterday's programme | here, was one of the best races ymaginable, and there was a cheer when Idle Dell came through on the rail and headed Crocus in the final strides. Harry Payne Whitney, owner of Crocus, led the applause which} greeted the display of Idle Dell's num~- ber. There are no more popular col- ors on the turf than those of the Greentree Stable’s, Before the race the talent were divided, and in no previous handicap this season was there such a difference of. opinion among the smart contingent. Royce Rools was the hard luck horse of the race. He drew an inside position and up the stretch he was shut of along with Yellow Hand, When McAtee finally did get through he closed so fast that he would have a following if the race pre to be run over again with a bet- ter position draw for the Salvation gelding. Lanius showed some speed too, but died away when the real tux, of war came. Crocus gave the win- ner ten pounds and she must be sidered whenever she runs in the filly classics, though she ts the inferior of Prudery. Sheds a mighty nice second string to the Whitney bow. She is a daughter of Broomstick, while her dam is by Voter out of Court Dress by Disguise, and the next dam Hamp- ton Belle’by Hampton, On one occasion when W. C. Whitney was tn England and A. J. Joyner was training his horses, the ex-Secretary of the Navy under Cleveland asked Jack what he was going to do with “that litte filly pointing to Inaugural. Jack's reply the late | HARRY PAYN Idle Dell Beats Crocus In Last Few Strides Of. Delaware Handicap as, “Win races and then breed some winne you.” How well Inaugu- ral has made good is seen in the »wing of Flags, Panoply and Cro- my He was told a few days since that Idle Dell ts an inbred Ben Brush. She should be a great brood mare when her racing days are over, as she {s 4 young mare of great quality, and a sturdy one into the bargain, She was smart two-year-old, winning the Walden Stakes at a mile and giv- ing promise in that race of what she is now accomplishing Billy Kelly has aparently seen his best da He had a little early foot, but was at once outrun by Crocus. Best Pal was fancied by his stable, but he found the track too cuppy for his style of locomotion. He will give a better account of himself when Willie Clare has a pastboard course for one of the handicaps, As it was. the clever superintendent had done wonders after the rains of Sunday night, the mile being run in 1.38 1-5, Bantry Pass, the winner of the third event, is by the imported sire Sea King out of Puff, a daughter of | Ballot from Smoke, a mare by Order that the chess expert W. Showalter raced some years ago at the same time he hud the unruly Box. Follow- ers of Bantry Pass were supremely confident of winning, and the chest- nut filly gave them no moments of anxiety, as she took the lend at once and won all the way, Mr. Mendelssohn, who was a large buyer of the young Friar Rocks on Monday night, is a newcomer in the dusiness. It is said that he Intends gathering a bunch of the best young thoroughbreds together with a view to an extended campaign in 1922. Poily Ann was {n a running humor yesterday and has benefited much by the let-up Harry Rites rave her after the close at Aqueduct. She was sour and mean for a time, but acted well at the post in yesterday's race and came on to win in gallant style under a million-dollar ride by Ted Rice who saved every inch of ground and got up in the final strides, Golden Harve Appearing for Special Matches| Against Invading British Makes Rich Pickings for Leaders Like Barnes and Hutchison, —— By William Abbott. IESE are golden days for pro- fessional golfers. The invasion of Dunean and Mitchell neces- © tates « mobilization of the home lads, und those with the best shots are tn fotine for rich purses, It wasn't long | © when exhibitions for pros were carce. Now they're being held every ty, to the benefit of many bankrolls. Jim Barnes, national champion, Star Golf Pros Now Reap st From Game the Druid Hills Club at Atlanta. had been ill in the spring, and misse both the English and American championships. The Professional Golfers’ As: tion championship will be piay Inwood Sept. 26 to Oct. ~ dock Hutchison will be present to’ defend the title he won last year at Floss- moor, Jim Barnes, who triumphed at Siwanoy and the Engineers Club, Will also be on the joo. Tom MoNamara and little John Dowling were the first pair of home stars to beat Vardon and Ray last ear. The matah took place at Dow- ling's club at Scarsdale, the margin was five and four. The same com- | bination will tackle Duncan and Mitchell Saturday at Scarsdale, Jolf fans who have been weighing the relative strength of the two British teams should know considerably more should top the list of the best dollar getters. Long Jim has a three-year contract with the newly organized Peiham Country Club at ten thousand fron men every year, This contract also! gives the tall champion other valu able privileges at the club, and all) the time he wants to play away from | home. Harnes has already figured in three exhibitions against Duncan and | Mitchell. He will certainly start! more times against the British pair than anybody else. Jock Hutchison, who won the open championship of Great Britain at St. Andrews, should be a close second to Barnes in piling up the kale. Jock is very popular all over the country and especially around his home district in hicago. He will come in often for ‘ rich pickings in exhibitions ainst Duncan and Mitchell. In ad- cition to hts return from his club and from exhibitions Hutchison will soon veceive royalties from a new golf book hat will be out on the market under is name. When the northern tournament eason ends Hutchison and Bares jan an exhibition tour out to Cafifor- pia, where winter golf is very popular, and then double back for the season down South. & While the t like Barnes ‘and Hutchison cleaning up, the| #verage professional is faring much “better pecause of the great demand for instruction brought about by the Meroasing Dumbers of new players. Times have changed so rapidly that the lot of the golf professional is more ] hh chers about the matter after Saturday's match. It {s our guess that Dowling and McNamara will have to take off their hats to Mitchell and Duncan, who seam to be hitting at top form just now, te N.Y. YACHT CLUB ENTERED Y., Aug. 10.--Speed boats representing all sections of the! United States and Eastern Canada are entered in the international power boat regatta and the Fisher-Allison trophy races for the displacement following two days under the auspices of the Buffalo Launch Club and the! American Power Boat Association, Prizes valued at more than $12,000 are offered, Three major events on the programme are to be decided in lucrative in this country than abroad oven George Duncan says he would ke to come over and settle porma- yontly in this country if it were n That his thirty-eight ye 1} rovted to the old soil. Douglas Edgar, who lost bis yesterday from an auiwmobile dent in Atlanta, was a rare specimen of the links. He was a fine shot maker, bUL Was so engrossed in the tudy of psychology that he became Goinewhatrot a freak inthe opinion of rival professionals. alert imagination, and an a of 5 theori He twice jan championship. several times of portant titles Jp the United States Edgar, who was nearly forty, cam over in 19% with a big reputation as ® tournament performer in Wngland. His firet meet here wus in the open championship Bi dgur at the time pros, and he by # heavily Lo win at the When the final return vilied Wdgar found himself out firede of dollars. Edgar sur hfe acel- Kdgar had an 1 practised wite varied ptured the He just fel! bagging im- 0 & Burn had a low opinion bun- rs make him | three heata, one each day of the re-| week. the second round which dropped him | Twelve-Roand Ront. gatta, | aia ae | What's the matter with fluke fish: | to the floor, | NWWARK, Aug. 10.—In a most ex- The displacement power poat event |. We#kfishing has fallen to zero In| ing? Is it to become a thing of the) pnis was the first time that Gibbons | citing twelve-round bout here last night Broad Channel and, indeed, every-| past, like driving and sherry cobbler! | 4 been sent to the boards since his | Phit Krug, the popular Harrison boxer, will be run in 60-mile heats for the Jamaica Bay. and sleigh riding and hot scotch? Qur] had be outpointed Louis Bogash, the crack $5,000 gold trophy offered by Carl, Were “ise In Jam = | young folks are all right. Let “ein return to the ring, and it Hed Aika aula sales Beoeabs wie erates G. Fish H ois, and al sicing, | caer as they will, but they should} to snah an extent that he cut loose . er of Indianapolis, and a) staten anders are rejoicing.| Fo fuking. Uncle Henry says its be-|\° ene third round and let fly so many | ¥ere fairy even, but the Jersey boxer $1,000 merchandise prize offered by |Weakfish have appeared in Princess | Gise fluke have been Duncord so often : » hody and, jaw | lind the advantage tho rest of the way, James A. Allison of Indianapolis. The! pay, At Midland Beach last week | by pieces of pearl and tin killies thac| blows into Jeff's face, bedy and Jaw) ).0 0) weighed 159 pounds and Krug hydroplane race, in 30-mile heats, they were taken to extent of they have become too educated. ‘in the following rounds that oven | nine bounds lighter. will be for the Lenox trophy, and the about two a day know there 1s lols of food on the Smith's friends felt sorry they had to | . 5 Z ar jgrounds, 4s my leaders are . hand to seo Gibbons deal out] Refuse Subatitute for Benny Leon- express cruiser races, in 40-mile heats clusters. of mussels and my be on hand to © sniLAi ta See Bon will be for the Buffalo Yacht Club! Some good 8 wore alse made! punches of crabs. 1 know the fluke is | such punishment to their favorite : an Fels Y ie Yan trophy. last week in Barnegat May, where | vindictive, as can be n by bis bulg-| Irom the third up to the close of | PIILADELPHIA, Aug, 10.—An a tis had fallen off during the pri his angular jaw and his tiger! a). eighth round Gibbons punched | front Pinky Mitchell, Milwaukee Entries for the her-Alison fishing had fallen eff during p [tie ebghth rou Tiehiwelent, co eke the plaos Gt Bane trophy race follow: veding two weehs, Eno's, at Forked | Qt Wien Louis Rhead was fish-| Smith with both hands at long range | ieonard on Friday night against Lew Ayo Aye Sir, owned by Carl G. er, reports several good hauls | ing ¢ Rockaway Point in a small! and at infighting, dier was deeiined yesterday by : 1 ing off F j Tender ? Weber Miami Beach Yaeht Clos about the end of the week, including | boat, with light fly rod and nature) qt the end of the cishth session | j4, rman Taylor and Robert Gunnis, pro- Qrlo 2d, ruled by ee Lowry dr beating of an 11-pounder, which i8| lures, he hooked into a big fluke and! oo ont hack to his corner with! moters of the bout between the latter | cht Club; Adieu, owned) y record for recent sears. roceeded to play him, | = s 5 eight chi Chicago Yaent cup; | * ' Pr ttone time the fluke jumped clean! blood Mowing from his nese and rater | pair for the “AeRiwslunt: shamnoniy se Sterling, owned by Griffth Bo ye gJonn op. Nieho! ‘ over the boat, Louis tells this. When tired, Realizing that Gibbons was his! ‘Taylor and Gunnis annou: a | Clarke, nig Motor Boas Club; ate Vecont Fishes at the Am. | the Suke found he had bitten into a ster, Smith decided ty take a dying ,comside the comer. what it would (be | aiwbow, owned by Sylvester AN Museum ot Natoral. History, | tn killie his rage knew no bounds, ster, ‘ ee Assad put on a bout Fric bagen, Buffalo Launeh Club; Rains! jq6 secured tle use of one of the New| He Jumped for Louls and again went) cha and besinning the ninth rouy though Mitehell m le consid {bow 2d. owned by H. HB. Greening, york Yacht Club fifties, and is about) Way over the boat, Then the fluke be sailed into Gibbons and got home | i¢q as an opponent tor ‘Tendier in an Koyel Hamilton Yacht Chats to start with his wife and eldest sou {Made a rush and this time hit Louis) many a stift fab into Mike's face, body | ail-star show here on Aug. | In addition to the above, boats owned |Gn a cruise up Long Island) Sound, foul, below thet Louis went| Mir oath to the great delight of his res | by (Kdward &. Grimm and) Hum- ibly us far as Newport wn for the full count and more. | @ “4 d the sree . ; A chrey Birge of the Buffalo Launel , ‘ Something must be done to placate the | friends. He continued (this sort of | Miekard tenere denser ity Arena Club have been entered | Gapt. John Kiein, of Bergen Beach Muke: we can't catoh a mess in the! work in the tenth and eleventh rounds ipake Buk Ae erica eiarents | y the State Boxing o ioe s has purchased from: the Government | "Now I rig with the hook through 83d every blow he landed on Gibbons! 0 vinira-Jack Dompsey bout her | Dance Reach Cleveli fer Davis one of the submarine cha and Is! ie Fav ine. ity und leave the and he got in many at that—gave |® rea teiia ch staaneelie oven the Cop Matche BOY Hepa: a eet te PM OE | strings flyin n hook the k him renewed confidence ke age limit of thirty-eight, it ts Tkely th CLEVELAND, Aug. 10.—The Danish Rena on vatebued Ae Ma {along the back gently, ax Uncle Isaac Gibbons during this time was tak) OFS My a ola the bout in th ; Davis Cup tennis team arrived from |.) ain C says, as if you loved him, with his ing things easy. and when he thought T es nd down the coast. The boat is 110 |§ ’ A sone enough hitting he| Arend at Boyle's y New York yesterday and went to chelfect long. It will be launched. this |Nead facing, as if he were feasting on that Jeff had do Hiatal d Ae Mayfield courts for practic Aus- afternoon at Whecler’s. yard, Bath {the clam, When the fluke sees this would uncork several jabs and some 7 3 Sai ; t tralian team arrived Monday and put in| Beach |feasting killic he rages, makes a dive wallops Into Sm! a cra uaiid avn re pene, itust of the property, “ : apanSs Ld \for hin and lands in your oid frying on his jaw, s(ill Showing his class : some me In‘preliminary work at Maye) pan, with flags of bacon waving over — Tho jast round was a lively one, and eneiaaaniien sepumeennnd BON eal tensa’ will tue eral ele ‘ av ‘Dave eine a a yore {2M HY JULIUS Smith had the batter 1 i tin fa Hole tn Que for Mike Lys a ymount of tine spent in practies daily ny YY " ee Mane eens ——_—~— ny heavy Wallops to Gibbor 8 NEW LONDOD ni, Alig. 1. Mik GANT to-morrow, when the first ny | wble. Wouter” condition. apgiere) ap 4.400. Meeting 1 ndy und cut Hoga Under Ly pch ¥y Hil, the old 0 begin, to continue unt bo4 een ae Jeremiah T. Ma tes : Aaya ty the short Dwady il the ish h tae Ne ng ¢ t Smith went it ‘ th twee ney Shanes Wo stair No. We vopolitan & vA bad hands. His right n ve baen . PB Now York, si tith alled a ninetin i, x ery Ss ased it pe i Dui, No. 416. b Vat 290 Droadwa m Xe . hs micas eh rey Street, New York, 16 lues, second cers aud delegates t eeipis of the show (2 Weil «uown as the pitcher Who sbub | . é Gro prize; MH. Gunther, No, 0206 Seventh year, amounted to $4,817.50, which was @ out ‘Yaiv three Lines eckeia IN INTERNATIONAL RACE. | boat championship of North America| on Niagara River to-morrow and the) (THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1927, 'N EVERYTHING Copyright, 1921, LIVE WIRES By Neal R. O'Hara. Copyright, 1921, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). The Western trip has been as successful for the Giants as it is for the average travelling salesman. Sixty thousand dollars for a scrap by Johnny Kilbane explains why Cleveland can only support one ball club. oe 8 Black Sox, but they'll never fit in a big Court may have washed the teague line-up. Val ee St ee 8 Slack ropes around the ring make Johnny Duntlee a slow performer. eee rmon and was a hit. and police. es Jack Johnson preached a of being welcomed by pulpit, pr Jack now has a record About all Jack can find to do is go atter Babe Ruth's speeding title. ee Those Chicago baseball fans should be thankful Philadelphia is in both leagues. see ’ Wilson is still the middleweight champ, but something tells us he is) eerving his last term, i} eee And we may not have to wait for the autumn before the Braves begin to fall. s« € dleweight of St. Paul, 18 NOW Reon Knocks Ont Jowrrice in the - led to a bout Ficat’ Rowand: x 's Series right next rightfully entit 5 October leases in Harlem are guaranteeing a World's Seri . for the middleweight championship Al Reich, the pugillstic “Adonts,”” door. title, He proved 'this conclusively last knocked out Paul Journee, the French | night by the easy manner in which heavyweight, in 2 minutes and 55 sre- ® . 4 Jefe Smith, the Bay- of the first round with a terrific he: outpointed. “Sere By eps: he fea, ght-hand uppereut to the chin at the} onne, N. J., middleweight, in the fea- Ci cnshoro AC. last night. Tt was |ture bout of twelve rounds at the 7 sensational fight while it lasted, | Jopen air boxing show of the Armory fteich landins his sleep-produeing Jersey City. Gibbons dis- punch a few seconds after a right i c, Brooklyn, 24 bass; F. J. Bridg-| A. A. in ’ L a . | By William E. Simmons. ieee ty} West, 99th Street, New| played the same remarkable clever- band blow 9) the pee ine sem him York, 16 bass; C. Mennett, No. 1258 ness, footwork and fast hitting with S| ay aad TS Rdots tia caatee oblthe | HIGH WATER. Hancock Street Brooklyn. 19 bass; | both hands against Smith that he has di tha ball acuuded’ bdo flayed oa Wat hi Rt Brook eet cae © ‘| shown in his previous bouts with lis y at each other with both hands. fea io 4 * ol fother opponents, and us @ result Journee landed several hard rights and! ul bah ba O18 1 ey SM BG TIS | Smith wae beate lefts to the face and Reich dug both Bat 15 $38 G20 Rh) The Mas Han Wishing Club hid one] © hough defeated, it must be said hands the body. Suddenly the un. 16 bs °") of their enjoyable trips on Sunday on} Although detec ue ; Wied (aGcomin hice ahe |. (Kastern standard time. Add one“ board the Mildred Fa, Capt. Richard] of Smith that he gave Gibbons the illegal ey asi Pelee dee |hour for daylight saving time.) Bedell, loaeing. the Hr raepert desks i | best fight that any of the ottsry lieve Kiclene “weut Gleckering | ackobe: the a A. M. " y large ere ive B tter Fair, moderate northwest and west caugit, President John KE. Walsh get-| ven him. ne td ; e etter OF rin. A y the weather prediction for| ting cight. Those who enjoyed thw] three rounds of the contest, 1 Peumneaecrealisings vicvacs)iwael waar) winds ie) We 4 trip were James Wallace and son, Cree| ond, tenth and twelfth sessions, and walked carelessly into the dazed Reich. feday Teller and son, J. Ullrich, A. Abiers, des cutting a gash under Mike's The Adonis uncovered a right uppercut ©. Dressler, B, Barnett. R. Duley and John BE. Walsh. A good time was had by all. | Two more green turtles were caught in Jamaica Bay near the mouth of Hook Creek early in the left the HOW TO BAIT FOR FLUKE, by the Pri Mike Gibbons Wins Over landing a left hook on Mike's jaw in IE WHITNEY LEADS APPLAUSE AS RIVAL HORSE WINS. Publishin ¢ Co. (The New York Evening World.) A, yD ener 777, Hi ams By Thornton F isher DUNDEE AND WHITE CLASH T0-NIGHT AT OUTDOOR CLUB Three Other Ten-Round Events Are on Boxing- drome’s Card. Jeft Smith in Jersey Bout Learned After Bout That De- 9)5,. SsinPonmenh and Gibbons a ; . “ntlere ‘ urantee of $7,500. feated Man Entered Ring sii or Si hout Joe Borrell H Tw, ” 4 5 of Philadelphia’ t t Mike With Two Bad Hands, but Burke INRA cipniomuml peut. Hors He Dropped Rival at That Eo iad too much experience for urke, ec The lat ill probably develop in Second Round. into a good light Neavsweight with the proper kind of coaching in an- other year, as he is and improves in eve! ame, can punch By ohn Pollock. ines IKE GIBBONS, the veteran mid- to the chin ana the Frenchman fell to the canvas and was counted out. eye in the Jast round, le surprised large crowd of fans present by Krug Ontpotnte Bogash in a Fast What promises to be a good show will be staged this evening at the Boxing Drome A. A., in the Bronx, When Johnny Dundee and. Charley White meet sin the main event of ten rounds. Three other ten-round con- tests are on the card, with Young Montreal vs. Midget Smith; Marty Cross Paul Doyle and Johhny | Buff vs. Charley Le Poux, French | featherweight champion. Jimmy Dunn, manager, and Broan Downey of Columbus, 0., ave sone back home, Dunn had |= talk with ‘Tex Mickard in rezard to having Downey meet Campion Johnoy Wilwon in a re | turn battle and the cbancee sre that the men may bettie tn Jerry City on Labor Day or the middle | € September at Madison Square Garden. The ten-round beut between Kid Norfolk, the colored kearsweight, and Harry Greb of Pittsbure! bas finally been clinched. The mn will battle for ten rounds at Forbes Field tn Pittstmrgh on Mon day evening, Aus. 29, Patsy Scanlon, the Pitts Qurgh battler, wt!) meat “‘Chalky'* Wimler of Pitt burgh in the vemi-final af ten rounds, | | \ AKmmy Jobn:fon |s now the manager of Jobnny Murray, the Harlem 18-pound fighter who recent! patiled Earl Kalil, tho California fighter a teo round draw at Dychman Oval. Johuston had Mur ray in his fight wnh Baird and bis instructions were of area help to Murray, who was formerly under the manageinent of Danny Goodman, Googe Bngel, manager of Harry Groo has migned for two more fights bewides lis go with Kid Norfalk in Pittqourgh on Aug. 29, trod will battle Billy Minko ton temds at thy Amma A. A. of Bortan on Sig. 28 and Cee W gxins at Huntington, W, Va., om Labor Lay. te iw to recive ® guarentee of $3,500, with an opuon of 30 per cent., for boxing Miske, At the special boxing abow of the Hradway Bxhibitien Amociauian of Bropklyn to-morrow night, Marty Summer will most Sailor Joe Daily Mall in Sarton ‘ Peiday night, will consist of three twetve- found fats belween Iie fellowe—doo Ditton . pnt Heracy SD oe Dri parmwonwbip trlea of Atueralia queda challenge to Seb eliner eet of tne U. S Navy tp the frature bout of 12 rounds, Seewt, Ray Smith, the Camsle No J bea! wright, if booked up for a fight wit) Carl | Morris, the fastsyweught of ‘Tule, the were thatched wday dy telegraph to mem in 4 rousd bast at an open.alr slow to be eta at Tusa Olle, an the aftemoou of Laie 1a: “acy GARETTES 5 | Mitchel! and D n Beat Barnes _ And Chriatte, MANCHESTER, Vt, Aug. 10.—The celebrated British golf professionals, Abe Mitchell and George Duncan, scored an- other victory over American competitors when they defeated Jim Barnes, Ameri- | can open champion, and Andrew J. | christie, Bkwanok professional, by 5 up and 4 to play In a thirty-six hole mateh at Ekwanok Country Club. pena Seren | Panama Joe Gans Scores Khock- out, | ATLANTA, Ga., Aug. 10.—Panama Joe Gans, the colored middleweight cham- | pion of the world. stopped Tiger Flow- | ers In six roun The markdown sale is off to a flying start! 10148 men’s suits, ever, how- are not sold in one day, and many of the best bargains overlooked in yesterday’s rush. 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