WHST:rr,; flyi N "' ' -2Zi ULADBLPHIA OARSIffiNREADY FOE WVif ATlthtifm OF ROBitm of CHANCM FOM BtiCORDS ...ha -' J..- J - - - I , . ... i JP mtrdahtcdnm of Panama-Hcifie omntjhmd CmitatMit lm fm tmiMy pimi limit? & Son-y EhUh0n$omfNoLttbl6 norm, ' Irom Vhnf mUMl ht bwn theftreftlBfl tCHclt and Ikltl mr-et ever held . ,nr. niMpir? of the- Amateur Atlite.tlc umr mere develoriett ihV ,XjY grtarior., our t .Jit- r,fc, championship, rit S iCc.S'jSrty f ft, (rMn o( thr- nthlplra of AlnArJc. were -m-harsit if,..rT",, ?'. ' tm rcntd pcrtormnww Wind Ulv durms the turet. ana wimre worltfte rMonH might have h66h'7,Zirt , , nov Up wen ol.ti "No rtcdnt bjfl)86 of.gttle" W 1WM "Tne Ama'mir Ainietic union rjinrlnht J, i., Berkeley, atrdlft (ftm Suit Ifn.aH Perfect, fecvarnl wW hofofo L R, riN.. I,KMten ihai a ebiw be jjp enmo pr Ihr raws v?iml ftrcefl the rubber to tho (atfe in world. r0rd JW m altera it hlnderST! the nlh.eles, tlffd wmtMlorM bn IS a roicini rras wuiii nave been ir'smlt milk, hivl t ?Ctns Imino Mring should do spoiled. Many Upsets In Jnlerimtlortal Meet , en the- expert fM'"led Whn red in the Panamft-lcifle meet. fwbof. on form flhm.1,1 J,av0 Wan able bt Howard I. Drew, world's rebonl m,had he not pulleij up lame Iritho Kralbotta defeat of Pat ftyftn In fi "B6" wnR ho biggest upset, becauao it ia BUjl imposr.lble.to explain how tho big irishman wa defeated with a 315-foot in mi --, ..w .. .... 'uuiu nv n lincn nwv. in .....iuu iiyun unii uirown the ball over 38 teftt 6 Murraj e highland low hurdle vlctorlea wsro marked by 'tho ctovrreat ffof Work, ana ho dcBorvoa eroat praise. To beat Slm.kon in n, m.i. ., B7cd Kelly, world's champion, In the low, n , IJIJIy Ciirlaon, AutoraoWlcDrlvcr. Ifillrd Eastern papera liavo,.mado rlo mention of-tho foet.iW mm. f-. ..... Kd.known i-otiftB auwmobllo driver, wna killed at Tdcomn, Wash., recently Rftfle taking a practl apln on the Tncomn Speedway. Carlson l.inm Kppfeared in tho IvriHt, but as ho established several' wor'ld'n recordn Tn road WpM thrco yearn aKo, fie was well Known to Xollowcra of mitomobllo rn m. unso uH ..i..v;.....Ci uj. uic ia.TiOHS flinxwoll. roclntf team, nlonir with ddy Tetzlaff and Htighlo Hughes, both iff and Hughes competed lh tho Inat Pali ' ,- J- Race Horse Still Winner at Age of Nine. '."Vhat ia the averagp ngo of a race hoS IWed the other day. The "question Is IgrVilon that tliero does not sepn to be liiiWlag as 3-year-olds, aid then sink ora 'great exceptions. ' f,l uuy risiiur, uiu a-yeur-om sou of traced tA the wire at the recent race feracWdays go has paniclipated in 170 eyontSj and is today as sound ap a' dollar.' parney Sclirelber purciulffed tho thoro,ui0ibfed'gnd gave $8B00i for him as a j.Jr-o!d, but for mn.ny years pnt hez-hniTboon owned by 13. If.Cooncy and trained by Ed Hefn'er. '' ! Sam Ja'cksQii'sfGrcat Mile Mark Bam Jackson has proved to bo. one or P.Hls'recent race In tho Mount Vcrndn Handlcao at'Amiedhct was the entwnlne .SfeSof his 1915 starts. Ho stepped the if record for the courso and 'within one-fifth, ' ;r:r;.;.T:: .;.""" :r. :n s ii in uuvii.'Bt.i.(i iu iuiiijiuiu inu.-aiiuuiuou unci Rum-jocKson marKS witn tno j.,bct world's, straightaway record. At Monmouth Prfrk Salvator, in 1890, rap a ne lp l;35V4i in a race agalpst time, and. ' T CADDY1NG,A L DAGHSHIJND, lake Cltamplain Elqyer Expects, PUis Legs Bclfleld (Jlub Notv 4most Abandoned i by Golfers Wilfred tfeid'8 Success o's a solfar at lako CliamPlaln ha a email dachshund which ho nays pralnlns to be his cadcly some day- mi me uoe ia aDoui me sib ui u. vn sausage with legs. , I hame Is FrJti," says tho golfer In ring to his dog. "i tninK no wui an excellent caddy come day. -VI. I have taught him to retrieve balls ie. VVhon he Efts to be full grown, told, he will be just the length pt ftolf bag. 1 will Btrap It op -his back mdno doubt In time ho will get so' tnai CTJII know what club I want an,d wl i--Dio 10 nana u 10 me. Dachshunds, you know, have quite a yktion as hill climbers. They aro One jrjj-and swimmers, so that Fritz-will ine lots or onus in tne iaKe. no win ' nave no trouble In the sand or in trough. I sunaose he will have a , Ird'tima at first with thn hunkers, as fttir In crdsslng he may get balances In i puddle on the Tldgo and not do ante waeh the sides olther in front or jp ik.with hf.i 3hnrt lr?n Ilplnjr so close P ground, Fritz won't bo liable to gei wniui is another noint in nis'iavor Pp caddy." Dachshunds are a new 'Idea. But Walter irlt. Denver Countrv Club, has had a P for many years whlgh ha. uses as i men' runs rignt to me oau ajier ji jtruclc. - 'first glance. Wilfred Iteld.Mhe Btlt- bred nro. who nlnved In tha local onen irpament last week, appears as slender Miinevfiopca scnooi ooy. uno : whero he frets tho stuff for" his far- pi drhrg But a second look eleera tlbe instcry. Ills muscular hands and Ptlfros explain the control or D's ciud. i the Absolute nwinai'v with will Oil limes the bending of bis little bota iae Bhot explains tlie uistanc " The form of Wilfred Held as Jly perfect as porb!eT-perfect tiro perffit balance, perfe comroi explain his little gut. t healthy ciowth of this great city tens to srihhl un wlAF was. when built, commonly concede to be the at nine-hole courso In, the couniry time of buildtn it ws ujouh b wsb far enough removed from tv i.ut it is now completely nem- In with no chance of enlarging H holes. This hag caused the mow su golfer to take up me-moer-otboc clubs, and, as a result, the Country Club has been almo ltd to tennis fans There are lul tennis court, both lawn and The rhih la nonular on th SO- Bt There I a snlendld elubhonff. : nlHer niKri. nannot heln ftfl ng of rgret a thsy took on th dp. nUtlnn nf tha BOif COUrW onte hd 9. eountry-wW rPUUi nti avenue U tuwlU tbrougn. bhoveia mules and W brrs hdardb on th Uaka. And tna hd b,;en Uowed to aora ou h"U Tbwre is no cewowj the plj,r's bill goa Into H " done fpr Thf rough to prtj&evai H and no WMMW, gUe ihe eBroachTOat fflt ? (Wr kuufdom a. faithful few SMU P links, hotilnu aaint Up y rctturse at Blfleld may be '', Ucnuid limds, on the other haua. fJl Jhil nv aenitment in the old StftMi SlWedivt tht !b tours W Wt f- i "puiitr e4qa , nMia a ! Bve- u .'n vi'.iinpion or uiwv ntaJn. 10 Rojieft I'obeH. Of Bif Kr.,tua. win ahartV laef- riia nj rfut t 4f ay AMBMCA uiet rtli oalr, fiat A M "L! . had piPnty of llrn. ,h ,- ' ; ImLa Li. LM.Lh?nW. (he merpZ tTnTlS matte. " llwtJ Oonmilftns bwn ldenl .nil cgtabrlshcd, The'h, IA iittin mm tXiJ llitU a ftiW opportunity for record (hay try to .explain the llp.ur which ' ui.iucn to romp home looking backward In holder, of n.a .( ......, ..... ..! nnt heat of the race' br-w waVwIi I til it a fent of Which to boast of whom art. well It'nAwn i,BM ... mount' Park race. - sd, Bpenklng of his raeinc days?" waa one difficult to answer.' for thn filmnln a Bet. rule. Somo horses "make a great Into oblivion. On tho other hand, thprn . t caip, fnrneu nis Blst victory when ho meeting. This venerable animal an tho sensations of the turf this year: tjill'o, with 13 up, In 1:36 4-p, a now of a eec'qnd of the world's mark, made - i... the figures have never been beaten. , THEVMtr&ATEST IN GOLF Great Things of tiis Sausage, make a determined effort to regain some rf hor.lost titles. ' , . "Huwahl" cried a golfer at Aronlmlnk the other1' day, as he ran down a lomi .putt. "Thatglves me pdr foUr for the hole." , "That's nothln"," sneered his honorable opponent,-who lost the hole, ".yesterday I had' pa? twlcq he,re." "itovr's that?" osked No. 1. "I hnlil an eight,'' chirped tha Hon. Opp,, asvho stumbjed and fell headlong over a garden rake which had been left nearby, , James Mortimer Barnes, Whltemarsh, Valley, will bo packing up his links out fit in n few days and depart for Glen Eliyn, 111., where he will defend his tills as, Westerp 'opep Champion. He will be accompanied by several of the enemy, McNamara, yVndersan and Nlcholls al ready having decided to enter, Ip an effort to turn aside the people from tha pursuit of pleasure, when there are, Germans to be licked. Great Britain, through the Board of Agriculture, hast appealed to the golf clubs to throw open their crazlncr for sheen and cattle and Lhas urged that wheat and other ceieals be planted, .wore man iqu ciuds nave heeded the nppeal and many have cut down from 18 to 3 holes. Not a few have gun In for market gardening on an ex tended scale. At Walton. Heath about 20 acres are thus under cultivation t Oolfers are sol to be much haraarjd by the squash awlilma, beans pnd fra quently bat tht tomatoes In their pnrfer. Duo tp the I5r(e flood condition of the course, tli pro took up lots of tender epidermis at tha Country Club last week. In front oS the seventh i,oe, which is a mashlo pitch, ft regular earthworks of divots was thrown up, "Bring Nek tliat Back yard," shouted Dan. Kenny jo hi caddy after he had picked up a-MrllcuUjrJly long divot on one of the hoim r . . Golf Etiquette Players should move off the green immediately after the last rites of putting have bean administered, Golfers should try to hel put their putts the first time and then there will be no need (or practice. In cum there ts an argument ta tb nartSsr of puttt taken or as to wha wor (ik fcai do aot curry on any quIbWlnr on the green ajid. no blows should be tu!l il 'he pto. ers have moved off the green. If tit pteer thinks be be bM robbed ht should beaj- in mind that this is a "rub of the green" and dees ne 411 ipr hM tile denionitratlo. CHA3iri0NSmFlKE RACE Ai POyE TttPpSDAY NIGT Carman and WUy t Meet in Fort poned SmUe Affair. Prenaratluns beve been made far the big bike ttiatsWMp 19 be deckled oa ST.' L.. n.kTit the Potot Bweze Park biHw i" wpf wi w0 th ,rLXvben dec5Je t5ThuxS- ui ta have bee' Aai niaht, but the WBVX t inter- rti.li. ... ,i hi face. UftNUWr Hodea n VJ .nvd or aa-mtle-wptwpMl , iia7w-!w. the itaUao. PREMEE CATCHER OF AMERICAN LEAGUE vm Hi jf H '9 . Mbj . v a .. 1 1 UnyBchnlk, of tho Chicago Whito Stx, hnS been pronounced by critics and bnll plnyei-a alike the greatest backstop in tno American League. Schnlk is fast on his feet, a good pegger, a good base runner and ho has a head on his shoulders. The combination Bccms to work. LOCAL OARSMFN FIT AS A FIDDLE FOR SPRINGFIELD NATIONAL RACES Vespef, tfflidinc and University a Great Shoiving in Regatta Slated for Friday and Saturday Afternoons .) If well-trained bodies and confidence have anything to do with the succefs of "Hip representatives of tho Vesper, Uncllno and Philadelphia Barge flub crews In the natlorinl ("cgatta to 1)6 rowed a'f Spring field, Mass., nejt Friday and Saturday, followers' of the scullers here may be con fident "of success. ' The greatest Interest locally probably will 'U6 centred In tho outcome; of tho rhnmnlnnnhln apnlnr Rlncrlpp. Ill Which Jack Kelly, the lion man of the Vespers', I win unucrgo me severest compcuiiQir pv6r. Opposed to tho popular local ath lete will be Bob Dibble, tho present nll Anioilan singles champion, from To ronto. Can. it Is believed tho race will bo betv'e.n Iclty dnd Dibble, with the final outcome an open question. W. M. Hoover, of the Dtiluth Boat Club, has been per forming somo wopderfuf feats in training, and he may upset calculations. University Barge's fodr will race In both the, senior and International fours. Tpfsis the riowlTiat'wonlTio cTiampIon shlp inst year. The -Undine Barge Club will have Big Ed SehmldhPlser lp ihp Intermediate singles, while a senior elght-oared shell qrew will nlso start. These oarsmen aro now In Canada, having taken part In the Canadian Henley last week, nnd will go down to Springfield from across the border. . For Vesper, Jack -Kelly will row cham pionship settlor singles, nnd with Smith, will go after tho senior doubles title. Vesper and University shells were T RIXEY WILL PITCH 'FINAL GAME 1 WEST Moran Pins Faith in Giant Southpaw to Trim Cincinnati. Toney to Hurl. CINCINNATI, Aug' IQ. - Kppa JUxey will twirl tho final S8m0 of th disastrous Western trip for the Phillies this after poon Wh Fred Toney ns his opponent1. Hlxey has shown signs of weakening re cently, but as Moran has no one else but Chalmers or a youngster eligible to work, t Is up to the lanky Southerher to hum blQ the Pods ' Cincinnati has proved a lough Propor tion for the rhtllles throughout the sea son and Mnnaser Moran Is anxious to capture the odd game of the present seiles. In order ito bring the team back home with a clear Jead Instead of a one . L. jn(M. ns will be the ease If be Phlljlaa lose today and Brooklyp can trim the Cubs again. - Ye.tfrd.rt defeat was a Mrtir for the I'liuuw. as ji'tsy "''","V' fcilnclied the Victory early Tha Beds, ffiwever. capie froK behind and tied the Hon l M W Into extra In Plftfes. The end ca.mft whSB Wade Klllsfar. brother of the Phils' BUI, laced out a Ifnlle: to right' fiem In InVlWWrlot m I opened the round with a single and was roosting on second by virtue of a saerlfiee by William, and Klllefer scared Mayer was on the mound In that un fortuiSt fame, He m rllad P,. 1 "in the sixth after the enemy ot to AV dellvwy. VB. o the-sUtb Uia, former Giant nt along nteely. ' iA f TODAY'S SGHHOULE NntlgnaVlAagua ' ' Brooklyn at ChlcaB"lr. Boston at 8. Uoubj-raiiv American League Chicago at PWiadelpblaaear. Cteveland at New YorlUiaar w itftlouie at Boston-ebxu itW gffll SftroU t viashington-Jear. Federal Laague fc Lotus at Balo clear Rtab3rWJ ftttmowMar. Intarhatlonal League iefea4 SvWms-v. (two Ten-Ceot MU for Ch$ei chk'auo, am sj:rfsB tt&&aEEl&&) n i'ilAr, ATTfllTHT. 1(1, irm, ' y t HE. BIG RftGATfA-t. IBASEBALL GAMES TOoSaY JW- 1 - ; r wV? ?h Barge Crews Confident of Making Locals Leave Today I shipped to SptinKfield yesterday, .otirsnifii u'ill leave this afterHodn. The Jim Dchip'oy will accompany ihp University tquall, while' Joe Dempsey wjll.ste that Kelly and Smith recClvo their tralnlnB finishing touches for the gre,it contests. 1, For mny perions rowing Is tho most stienuous pastime In the world, hut pot for such" hardly athletes aS 'thosq under thii vwltig of C'nptaln Lewis II. Kenny, of tho Jlnlta, Boat Clilb. Baskfctboll 'Is to bo on' added means of letting off .stonm. The doughty leader of the, fivo has arranged to pl,y tho "Wlldwood r.ulnte( nt tha place, August 27, w- Komi of the members of the ;8chuylkllv Navy Clivh has been looking foj- n game that would glvo them sufficient training; during the orf-rowlng season. uasKemau Is an Ideal BPort for all-around athletic training, and It Is suggested that t league be formed mm winter for the champlon khip of the Navy. Such a league could be made n paying proposition. It Is bor llovcd, In more ways, than one. Why not try,, nt any rata? ffhe Connectlcu't" Blver course, over swhlcJi the national Rowing clinmplonshlps winkle contcsteu, is upiuuiu iu u iwci rrom eycry vfowpdlpt Tliere are no tides, pp counter eddies, and ho shoal stretches to kick up a atern draw se. Each crpw will have the same conditions' to face, nn unusual boon In river row(nf. ' SHANAHAN TRACK MEET SATURL, AUGUST 21 " ' ' L Eighth Annual Affair to Have a Feature Three-mile Event as Big Attraction. Shanahan Catholic Club's eighth annual tl&ld day will be held this year on the PennaUanla llallroad Y. M, C. A. ath letic grounds, at -tlth street and Parksldo avenue, Saturday afternoon, August 21. Th meet Is sanctioned by the Amateur Athletic Union. An additional event has been programmed, and three-mile runners will have a chance jo shine In their fav 01 lie distance. "Other events on the regu lar program-all handicap will bo 100 and too j'ard dashes, 410, 8S0 ynrd and one mile rUiis, SCO.yard low hurdles pole Vault, 1 pound snot-put, running bljh Jump and pinning broad Jump "Gold, silver and bronze medals are of fered to iho, men In the different eventp. A team tfophy Is also to be awarded tl;o le.iiu scoring the greatest number of points In these contests Four' places are to be seored. Novice athletes who are not registered will have to apply to Secretary JHrmsn Sleitr, 1W Vine street, for an appllpatlon jo roister with the A. A. U. The cost Is Hi sent for d year. Bntrles for the meet close with George 3, darhard. sbanatian CgUwIlc Cjuy. llSJf Uancaster avenue, Kntry fe Is $ septs an event. Kaufman Wfnncr Over Nash ffU V. spp V Sm mXry romiiT ia tw ppwera rtary romia. In Uanh (bran far ' www rount an. uflt tb count, afi'l IlTal a: ,frlevMnB ta last tha raytii out, Alter that t h a on me u. defensive. Three I Will Connie PHirAQO. Auf 10.-pe Thraj J tjjaua magnates at- a maetlng bre hv deewad to aafih tbe H4n tto tlsht cluba, bitd oiaropging tb iJecdtur imid. a had bean TYKONK COSTELLO, ia atibbed b North Pta sn te the "Iron Man ' Tonight Jjtk Farreil will tndeavor to m,sk "Iron RUn" T 'a steel jaw Tfcey elai at tha Dtwgk- Baooy KiufSUn won an ay v(eWr ovr nSib IS tW w edup at, l Broadwiy 7S At fhiTuaaan. Kaufptan1 swater ex- . ." rr i-i . .i.. ,.... wfjr " BBSBSBSBSBSBSH SI RIDGE AVENUE P. R.T. . BY 94 SCORE GgJin, 'of idgGijie$ Holds Opponents to Six Hits, and Lono Tally Is Made on terror PVank- ford Defoats Bolmont. , f i , . The members of the Hldgo Avenue team, pf the P. Jt. T Leasue, iDdny hntliletl n. (ever" Jolt to the jRakson Ham lh a nine, Innhig jtnmd at I J rand and drogon streoU, Jjeore lo 1. rhl Jack son players were linablr ' to get at Gauglmn's delivery until th oiihtH mid ninth Innlnga, arid otjt of Tour IiIIb they, Could only coro one run. For peven frames onfy two hits weie mnuo by1 the JaekKbn club. GntiBlmn Imd his batters Bleed tip and In the first Inning tho first three men grounded out. He fanned live men anil save two passes, Tho second Inning Was yo6d for four1 runs for. the nidgrmcn. Two.moie Were piled up In the seventh, and the flnul three In tho elithlh. v It looked as If Jackson wna cnlne m be shut out until tho ilnnKnerlod. rtullfoi, tne in-Bt member up, smashed out n single to centre and Mole (Second. A wild throw to bend him oft the base sent him over to third, and he scored later oh a bad throw. Morrlu, of the losing nttgresnttoV was Riven ragged support, elx errQift being chnlkcd up ngRlnH his squad. TeSi errors cost Belmont Its game with tho Frnnkford Club today In a P. II. T. League contest. The llnnl score was 8 t Although only five clean lilts uero made runs scored by tho Frankfort! players Wpic Inrgoly results of fumbles Weber and fitoploy were tho chjef offenders, ihdee mimes being credited to them. Martin pitched good ba)l for Frnnkford, nnd slrilck out eleven men Kgan was the orily man on either aide to rcgls'ter two safeties. BRESgLER OR SHEEHAN TO OPPOSE JOE BjENZ IN MACK-SOX GAME Athletics. t,q Have Recruits in Line-up Again .Und Hope to Even Up" Series .'With Rowland's .Con tenders, v , .'-"' 1 : '. BUbe Brcfler or Tom Shcehan will face the ""White Sox InUhe second game of the seres1thls afternoon, lille J,6o Bcnz tvill be on the mound, Iter' Chicago, ac cording to Manager lowland's p'resctit plans. Benz Jias been pitching Bplendld ball 'of late, but has hftti poor iuck in piany of hls games. ' Bresjlers woik has jicen a deckjed dls apppinlmont, but Manager MacH atjd "his playors nre convinced thut .the bg south pawjwill get going in his 1911 form E00n 9onlU.,ence was Breslei's greatest asset lnl9Ht wblli Hhls season lack of con fidence has been apparent in his work at nil times. Sheefiaii Is Jpst tho oppo site to Bressler. Thjs lad does, not scem to have as much bb Bressler, bitt Is chuck full Ojf nerve and confidence- The w'ork of the Mackmen back of Nnbofs yeteVday was bj-'no means good nndetho Box had little trouble winning, but Nibors' poor -fielding was largely re sponsible, for demoralising the rest of the team This lanky Georgian was badly rattjeji In hbj llrBt major league start, but showed enough to warrant another trial jn. tho near future. . Manager Mack says that Bankston1 and pavies will again be foupd In the out flfcld today, provided Benz or aripther right-handed twiner lq sent to the niound for the 8ox. These youngsters both! Save runs to the Sox by making mfsplays, but Mack believes that the, 'will look better after they have been In tho game for a time. neWYork auto poloists DEFEAT PHILADEIil'HIAKS, 3-1 Novel Game Played at Point Breezo Motordrome. In one 'of the roughest games of auto polo witnessed for fears, the New lork four defeated Philadelphia iast night In .u- r...vl.nm, nt Wllnt TlrPPZB llV 3 goals to 1, The New Yorkers' tallied two! of their counts In the opening penoa. while the Phlladelpblans also scored theirs, but the NW York quartet came strong In the final session and put the game on Ice by scoring their third goal Bolh teams Were ovenly matched, and it was nip apd tuck all the way, the shoot ing of thev winner being more accurate than tbe losers, though the locals had heaps of cbanc.es to pull level, hut thtr team work was lacking at tho psycho logical moment. The teams lined up as follows! New York, Hal FltMlmmoas, .'. Maars. Frank Goiy nnd Thomas Watsormi Philadelphia. Fred Williams, Lou Margee, Jjunes O'Brien and Frank Williams The fpl lowing were the scorers: New YOrk PiUalmmons, 3; Wears, 1. Philadelphia-Frank Williams. Referee-Jama McNally. Umpire Jack Bodan. Timer of game Four periods, 10 mlnutea. each. BUOOKIiYN FEDEHAItS TO HAVE TW0-.UT BALL Metropolitan Magnates l?ollovf in Wako of Other Clubs, ' ' NBW vaRK. Aug. -Mall-Blon prtees to Brookfed Wrt will beVe dusad Ueaiiinlng totnoms. Bleajeber scimfrt caio PMrato alMR Mm (9-tent Base ball. , WAIVERS ASff ED j)?? gWBKNBY Y8p.kes WiU Drop QkJ CtAfr-r-N8f.. Pitcher Sign!. Ngw Y8K. - IftBW have Mkd tw Idxtra o 84 Sweener. the vateraa cSter. tr the Aaaertcan lai clubs waive, Jweeney Br o m lBterntlBJ'tr '" The XHde AW W'd f9lhel Iiew lt1 X'rZJF! the Tesas iaama. u. rL JrOe laat B W otfcBltofc1 SLTQMVATCB FOR FlGfiT REFEREES THE CURE FOiyShOW-CQVNr ALIBIS Boxing Is Only Sport tyherd Precision h Lqeltliio Knockout !5h&ntdB$ Timed by Watch and Not by Temperament of Of jtekh t Time and again bojers nnd msnerti hnvn found fault with the telling of the "fft1 10" by fight referee. Sonw of Ui kleks slj-enuous howls, as It ere-afe le(tlnif., loo. ''Wh.v, hrtd the rpferee's arm not besoms parnlyxrd he Biifcly would haVts counted out my bpifiment." hn been the cry of boxers. Managers' have declared. "Wo hnd him but hs dad ns a dor nail, but the referee gave him a slow eount, and ns A result we were cheated out of a certain knockout viStdtju." Statement to this erfect are numerous during the course el a boxing season. Why can't this faUlt-the doubtful "Id' count be overtomo ftoforo the lfl-J boxing canitinlgu In thl city gels undbr wnv promoteis bete juiVc nn opportunity Of inserttng n rule to boxing regulations whloii should abolish the cries of ''slow counlH " And as thore Is lltllo doubt of Its success, promoters throughout the country pi'slmbly would adopt the lda. An exact count can be given only with the aid of a stop-watch. .Why trot have the tlmohecper shout out the 1 to 10 count When n boxer s dropped to the mat, kPAping in unison with th ticking Of the seconds? Or else n suggVilon 11 hmdn for the third map In tho ring to have a slop-watch In his hand and start tho sCcontl-pleco going ns soon as a fighter goes to tho boards, Two Incidents of alleged "slow counts," In bouts which still nre fresh In the Inlndfl of locnl fight fans occurred1 In encounters between Louisiana nnd lld Williams and fiollor Charley Ornndo nnd Johnny How ard, i Jack Unnlon kicked like a steer the morning after Louisiana astounded the fcntlro pugilistic world by 'dropping Kid tviliiams, the bantam champion, He In- RICHARDLEADrNG - IN THE DECATHLON f Cornell Star Has Best Chance for Victory in Panama-Pacific Event. SAN FnANdlflCf), Alfc. 10. - Slxteejn nthtotcs stiiig.led for four, and h half hours In the,flrAt five events Of the deca thlon, whlc(i Is being dcoided nt tho ratl nmafPiclfic .position stndlunii while Scorers wero endeavoring to keep up with tio Intricate syst'om of point nwardlng. The Ave jvonts- contested were tho 100 motre daslw;hlgh Jump, brfl.ad Jump, put ting IC-pound shot and JOO-nielrq flat rare. Accordrng';to unofficial flRores.'tho fol lowing "la the standing of the ijrst eight monr i A. N. RIchardB. Illinois A. C. 4005.21; C, A. Brundnge. Chicago A, A., K.?3j John Jacobs", Oklahoma University. 8541.3a: If! Gbelltsi, Chicago A. A , 3125,40; A. Hy HutchhiEon, Illinois A, ft., 3317.W; Fred Tomp'op, Lps Angctos A. C, 32(31 p. 'F, Ahuarn, Illinois A. C 8533.45; Chester Fee, MuUpnomSh A. C rcrtlnnd, 1331.30.' 'With the exception of Freb Stormet, of the) Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce! and IS K. Noprek, of, the lUlnols Ath letic Association, whq dropped out after competing In throo ovents, the roibain der of the competitors are following closely on the heels of the leaders. Ndno of the decathlbn Olympic records .was approached. ' r Tho University of Chicago had no trouble winning tho open mile champion ship relay pf the Amateur Athletic Union Svlth a '.earn .cdmposed of Lerdy Camn hell. John Breathed. B. Desmond and II. A. fitneeman. The Boston A. A., thel rinpimintl Chamber of Cdmmorce and I Los Anselcs A, C. teams finished In thcJ oruer nameu. The 40tt-metro flat relay race went to the' team of the Chicago A. A., which do feated the only other entrant; the Lo Angeles A.' A., In 41 3-6 seconds,, a new world's record. Owing to a brisk wind that was blow ing down the straightaway, the record will not be allowed,' Tho winning team -a8 made, up of Hnrod Smith, J. Loomls, A, Booth and Andrew Ward. SEEKS CYCLE UECORD Now York Newsboy to Pedal to San 'Franqisco Beginning Today. NEW YORK, Aug, 10,-Harry Harris Maigqlls has been the newsboy champion bicycle rider for some time for Somo yearp, It) fact. He has competed ip many events and won quite a few of them, and In spite of chsncea to become a profes plonal he has remained In the amateur j-anks. And now he Is about to start pn his biggest undertaking,. He la going b ride a bicycle from this cUy to San Francisco, following a soqlherp route, and hopes to lower the record for trans continental bicycle riding. He started today from the City Hall pud will proceed to Washington by way of Bhilsdelphla and Baltimore, thenee licroSs tbe Potoinaq Into Virginia and, Tennessee. Harry was born In Knoxvllle, Tenn., and a reception haa been arranged far him there. CHUHClf IN WESTERN FINALS Princeton Tenriia Star Defeated Wal. ter Hayoe ifa Semifinal Round. CHICAGO, Auf. 10.-Walter T. Hayes and Ralph Burdlck won the western championship taenia douklea at Lake For est and will represent the West In the national elimination taupiaistnt, which starts on the courts of the Qnwentsla Club today. They defeated Al6Wd J'"'l' arid Heath Byford, 4- !, W. S-T. IB the singles O- ,ChtchA .f lnc,s" ton UnlverUy. and 'Heath Wrt wo" in' the semifinal muni. Cbjjigh dsfiitd Hayes. -l. -a. 8-ialnly because the Ctlcago player eould, nt handte the East erner's eroaaHjrt shots. Byford won from C, O-HuTof Chicago, li-4, 6-4, 8-L Bloody Shades Herman m '& bLSZM&t&J& ......i. vikak wb&tlCutlajr iar Youni irk ny W. HaAaSa, A toockaota aula by oi- over toia al BBWM awturea a warn is favor. YiwnsRPArs nmvhTs - American League NatlonaJI LesgjH! Federal League iMimQmJh mimmm slnunted that Referee O'brlfh gave lh title-holder one of the Sloweat cflutiin lp flrtg htstoryi that Wjjlhtms was dawn for at least 16, And that rinjrMa. specta tor wllh atOpWAthB impperud him in hn declaration. Nositeli conlnihtlfln would hive oeeumd hifd Tlmekeflef Hrtsaeli Edwards stnnil up With watch In hand ahd teliad off IH enunt, keeping In time with the moving eeWMrt hand. Had Referee O'Rrlep prar tliNKI arlthmetlf aer the fslltm champion While hnudling a tlmephrc there Tro.ild nave been no dopbt ot an xat count. AnjJ Jark Hanlou would hae saved much Wind, paper ond elbow areas. A letter at hand from SJlke Clnro, man ager of Johnny Ifow'arrf, atates Ihstt Salliir Orohde got alow counts both limes the Now Jersey middleweight sent the cooBt man to the mdt "He writes that he really believes flfanue should bavo been taunted out on each occasion ho was on tha Iloor. An Instance Is recalled of A bout bo tween Mickey Ganrton. the hardest-hllr VH !'l'"v!8ht Who' ever showed In Ililtndeliihlrt, ftnd flflbbv Wllgop, of rtica, N, v., when a strenuous howl of glow count" war liftnfd. Along auont lllo fouilh round WllaOn urptisect the fans by dropping Oanfion with a right hand punfh on the Jrtw. Th6 Mick dropped ,Hflt On his back, but regained his feet When Referee Bobby Calhoun counted "hne." A rry wn stalled throughout tho arerta. that ash nan had Wen oh tho floor rot at least 13 seconds. Now is t,o um l0 strike-while the Iron is hot, Fans,, boxers, managers dnd every one Connected with tho gttme wpuld he satltned with a count timed hv a stop-watch. Promoters, get together and have Phila delphia, known as Sleepytown to wioe ncroa over hi little old New York, go down Into hlstqry ha Uie Ilrst cjty to put lllo klbosi or 'slowlcount" alibis. ALL RECORDS BROKEN FOR AMERICAN SHOOT - I . ' " - Gritnd Ilatidicap Entry List for .Event at,. Chicago, August W to 20, Has Reached 7G5, Secretary Shanor ,rtf tho Interstate Trnpsholtlng Association, With offlefcs In Pittsburgh, Pa hf "communication re ceived hero, announces that all previous records for optrics lh tho a"nnUal running ef tho Grnnd American Handicap, at Chi cago, August IS tj i(lt Imjlusivt, have been broken, At this writing 7"5 amatcu,rs ropt, nil section of y nlcrlca 'have regit). tered for tl)o shoot. Entries postmarked 'August 7 will be re ceived nnd poalcd, and wth penalty totals are expected to -bring the figure's for the great 'tournament up to S50. Penalty en tries will bo, received up to August it at Ihcr grounds nt Chicago Por this Jato prfvllcgo JS will be charged Philadelphia will" have a number of trap shooters In (lie contests, wlillo the Sttiio entry will bo ycry large. iMlOUGfflJNTOMEET. V0SHELL IN FEATURE t Seabright's Secqnd Day Tennis Elay toBring Tpgethcir Two StaV Cojntentlers't ; HDABUiailT, N. J., Aug. 10. The star cOiripcting In the. second day's play of the Sea6rlg'h,t lifwn tepnls and rrloket clubs, annua) Invitation tournament hers were Joud In 'their pvalses of turf conditions when they showed up for practice this noon. "Never before." said R. Morris Wil liam, 2d. of Philadelphia, present holder or tho Acbells Cup. "have I seen counts lu finer condition, dpd when you .icon pldor the recent frequent heavy ralnB, tle grounds committee must have put In many hours of -labor."" ' The feature matches of today's play will bring together Maurice KMLough lln, of California, balled aa the most pre flcleilt wlelder of the tennis racquet in the world, and 6, Howard Vwhell, tbe Long Island champion, nnd recent wln per of the Rooknway Huut Club toujfca ment; Ward Dawson, also a Callfornlan, and B. S. Preptlco, whq has been the Seabrlglu Club champion for 10 yeafe, Harold A, Thraekmorton. Of Sewaren, N. j., the 19-yearoId player who jeccntly gave iCarl Repr the run of his life in the Middle States. Championships, and "Fred- crick C. Jnman, one-time holder of the "rfarf Vnrk Slate ' title: Nathaniel W. Nij'es, of tha LpngwoOd Cricket Club, 111 jtUtvull, uiu ,,- .v,.,.. .--..., -e the West Sldfl TwnH Club. In the doubles MeLodghlln and Daw sen will moat Throckmprton and U, B. Dunham, of BatMtray, K. J. 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