Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 07, 1917, Final, Page 11, Image 11

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EVENING- LEDOERrPHILAbKlA, FKIDAY,1 SEPTEMBER 7, 19X7
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L THE WORLD IS GOING TO RED CROSS TENNIS TlLT AT MERION CRICKET CLUB THIS AFTERNOC
X WINS FIRST
FROM THE GIANTS
kP Great Tightens With
ii R'iooq nnrl Scnvps
Mien w mw
4-1 Victory
;UDY HITS A HOME RUN
.- .-.nnT'S-'tvK. Kew York &clit. 7.
i PCHAJ ""..: ' .'.:. i.-.i .i.
' irk. Phillies CUl ini! uinmo itu uumi lu
lie? ramM when they won the first of the
tij.heider this afternoon by a score
iliindr hail Mcdrftw'H men baffled from
.!.., and was very effective with run-
f. .i,.f the base.
la four different InnliiRs tho Giants got a
iiref hits, but these rallies were squelched
. Atandr aided by great support.
"It. Giants' only run came in uic sixtn
If"" - ii.. ,llrM result of Hancrnft'a
'HKl W "' "
ISIierus hit a home run Into tho right-field
" . .- .L lrMh Imilnp.
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FIRST INNING
Prkert lined to Ilollto. Herzof tossed
IL Bancroft. Stock walked nnd stolo sec-
" r.(...t. rtiMihlorl In Hi-ht. (Virtnp
.."I,. Tiwl.mq iionned to llerzoe:. One
IOCS. """ '
Inn. one mi. "" .""
i, w . .invled tn renter. Ilerzoc slneled
S . j.fc. ..mlliiu' Uurns to third Kauff
iJJIj to' lAidcrus IlerzoR stole second.
nm.rman iunhp ....v.. wiuiei
ived filling the bases. Itobcrlson struck
fat. No runs, two hits, no errors.
SECOND INNING
Zimmerman threw out 'Whltted, Xlolioff
tolled to nsni. .muhuil HttB cnusiic cm
Jnt bM on Tesreau's throw to Ilojke, but
l was sare vv lien nonce muiccu r ieicner a
lirtW, Klllffer filed to Kauff. Alexander
jjjled to ' right, Nlehoff golnR to third,
fwktrt fanned. Nu runs, two lilts, one
irror.
r AUxander tossed out Holke. JlcCarty
foaled to Klltefer. Tcsreau struck out. No
puis, no ,llls' " errorH-
THIHD INNING
A Bancroft walked, Stock hit Into a double
.!,... t?i-ii.ifti (n llrrznc? in ftnlk-.
Joppjd to Zimmerman. No runs,
Schulto
no hits,
v.
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a
wpptd
no trrors
i Burns filed to Whltted. So did IlerzoR.
Kauff lined to J'askcrt. No runs, no hits,
to trrors.
fULIllll IAA1AU
Luderus walked Whltted bacrlficed,
iiolkn to Ilerzos Nlehoff singled to left.
iuderus was nailed at the plate. Burns to
MeCarty, Menoir goinff to second on me
tlrow to tho jilatc. Klllefer singled to
(nter, scoring Nlehoff Alexander fanned,
rvno run. two hits, no errors.
' Zimmerman lined to Whltted. Fletcher
lltd 10 iasKeri ihuuriiauu mii lu iviui-
11, No runs, no hits, no errors.
FIFTH INNING
Paskert singled to left. Bancroft singled
a center. Paskert going to second Burns
trapped Stock's fly to short left and threw
to Herzog and I'askert, who had lield &cc
tnd, was forced, Bancroft, who tan down
t aecond, was doubled up when Herzog
titled him. Schulto alngled to left and
Stock, who raced past second, was nailed.
Burns to Herzog. No runs, three hits, no
rrore.
V Holke went out, Nlehoff to I,uderus. JIc
Carty was out, Alexander to uuncruii o
t.Hru9. Tesicau singled to left. Burns
'Initlfd to tight, putting Tcsrcau on third.
(Herzog filed to Taskcrt No runs, two mis,
bo errors.
IV SIXTH INNING
U t.udrus fanned. Whltted lined to l'.ob-
Irtson. Nlehoff walked. Klllefer filed to
itltteher. No runs, no hits, no errors.
KV Kauff singled to short and took second on
Bancroft's bad throw to Luderus. Zlmmer.
Kan fouled to Klllefer. Fletcher singled to
rliht. scoring KaufT. ttooertson rorceu
Wyietcher, Nlehoff to Bancroft. Robertson
Mole second and was out trying to reacn
third on Klllcfer's throw past Bancroft,
Paakert to Stock. One run, two hits, one
rror.
si:vi:nth inning
Alexander lined to Itobertson. Herzog
toued out Patkert Bancroft walked. Ban
troft stole second Stock singled to left,
scoring Bancroft. Stock died stealing, Jlc-
Carty to Fletcher. One iuii, one lilt, no
jrrors.
Holke sinaled to center McCaity lilt Into
4 double play, Nlchofr to Bancroft to l.uder-
;. jesreau linen a ny to uancroti .no
runs, one lilt, no eirors.
KIGIITH INNING
Schulle struck out ludcrus hit one into
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?the right-field grandstand for a home run.
;Fletcher throw out Whltted. Nl
;a,
Ichoff filed
to Robertson. Ono tun. one lilt, no errors.
Burns singled to left. Herzog singled
,to right, Bums going to Kccoud. Kauff
(hit Into a double play, Alexander to Ban-
' tmtt tn T.1lrl.n,u Vlmnat-maM fUnrl In
SWhltted. No runs, two hits, no errors.
US- NINTH INNING
Rf Zimmerman throw out Klllefer. Herzog
If tossed out Alexander. Paskert was out.
f.ZJmmerman to Fletcher to Holke. No runs,
,o nits, no enors.
'1 FlQtCber lllrd In P.tc1rrtt PnlHRAn
ifOUled tO Kfllfpr. ITnlla tln,FlA,l tn r.r,(n
RilcCarty singled to right. Holke going to
P jecond. Murray ran, for JlcC'arty. Wllholt
fcUtted for Tesreau. Wllholt fanned. No
.iuii, ivio nus, no errors.
,
Giants and Phillies
Split Double-Header
I p Caatlniied from Psr Ono
fSi.,;: ? rored Herzog. Kauff filed to
u"mutu. jo runs, no hits, no errors.
m'n, aisi;OND INNING
W. KAdi'n flled t0 Kauff. nixey was safe
r?-.A?lflcher 'umbled his grounder. Pas.
..,,,, a aoub'o Play. Fletcher to Her
wr w Holke. No runs, no lilts, no errors.
vw lmmirmo IIv.m.1 , c.i..... t.i... .u
iZt'l ou' "leteher. Bancroft threw out
""Pe, ;0 runs, no hits, no errors.
' THIRD INNING
Bancroft foulri n ytv.v.aPo.. o .
ppd to Holke. Whltted doubled 'to right
tcner threw out Schulte. No runs, one
" no error
t!".y ,hrew out "olke. Rarlden singled
lrf?ul"' ,s?huPP bat out a lilt to Illxey
lfi ? "ixeys' Hurried throw got away
WtoTi'Ud"'u"' Rarlden tried to take third.
f.ut was out, Luderus to Stock. Illxey
AUirtV nu n - .
Only iVi
nc Behind
Patkert, if.
rianrroft, (m.
Slock, 3h. . .
Nchulle, rf. .
I-udfnn, lb, ,
Wliltteil, If.
Nlrhoff, tb. .
Klllefer, r. .
Alrxnndrr, p.
Totals . .
nui.Mi.s
All. It. Ill O, A.ll.
4 10 37 11 1
30
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An. u. ii. o.
Ilurna, If
lienor, 2b
UulT, rf , .
Imnirnnall, 3b. . . ,
Fletcher, , ,
ltohrrtKiin, rf, , . ., ,
Ilolkr, lb
.MrCarty, v
Tnrrau, p , ,
'Murray
t Wllholt
Tot i.N , ...
Mini for Mrfarty In ninth.
tllntlrd for Tesrrnu In ninth.
Home run l.udrrnn. Two-bane lilt
Hehnlle. Snrrlflre hit Whlltrd, Ntrnrk out
Ily Alexiindrr, 3 by Trareau, 5, Itsnes on
bnlN Off AlrxBiiiler, 1 1 off Trurran, 4.
lloiibtr pluja I'letrhrr to HertoK to Holke)
Ilurna lit Herzog Alexander to Bancroft
to I.uderna. .Stolen baaea Stock, lleriog,
Itoherfaon, llnnrrofl, Umpires lllgler and
llranaflcld.
31 t 11 it IS 1
to right Itlxey struck out. Paskert filed
to Kauff, No runs, onq hit, no errors.
Stock tlucw out Fletcher, Itlxey threw
out Thorpe. Holke fanned. No tuns, no
hits, no errors.
r.IGIITIt INNING
Fletcher threw out Bancroft. Stock filed
to Burns. Herzog threw out Whltted. No
runs, no hits, no errors.
Rarlden singled to left. Schupp .forced
llnrlri'n. Slock t Bancroft. Burns forced
Schupp, Nlehoff to Bancroft. Burns
reached third on Bancroft's wild throw to
Luderus, trying for n double play. Stock
tluew out Herzog. No runs, one lilt, no
ciiors
NINTH INNING
Dugey batted for Schulte. Herzog tossed
out Dugey Nlehoff popped to Holke. H.
Burns battod for Luderus. E. Burns tanned.
No runs, no hits, no errors.
WOOD THRUSH AND PADDY
BEAT BELMONT FAVORITE
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Mooschead, Backed at 0 to 10, 1 to 5
and Out, Only Takes Show in
Opening Sprint
BHLMONT. N. V.. Sept. 7 Johnny Mc
Taggnrt piloted a winning mount in the
two-year-old six furlong event here this
afternoon, when ho sent Wood Thrush under
the wire In the lead of a small field.
Moosehcad, backed at 9 to 10, 1 to 6 and
out, was made faorlte, but was nosed out
for place by Paddy, a 10 to 1 bhot
Summary:
FIHST BACK tn 0-year-olds, claiming. 6 fur
lutivai 1. Vio,l Thruah, 108. J.
Mi-Tasi-uri . to I I to 3 nut
2 Paddy. HIS. MeAtcn 10 to 1 2 to 1 1 to 2
:; Mnonllnal, 11)1. Morja to 10 1 to 5 out
Time, 1 i:t t'5, Houmanzha and VUor.alio
ran
SKCON1) RACi:. th Ulchniond. for three-cltr-olda.
handtrap, 0 furlonira:
1 Mar (Inzer 110. Ilutton lu to 1 2 to 1 even
2 IMrkukk. 110 Keosh 8 to n 7 to 10 1 to 3
3. Stnila-htforwaril, US. J.
Tagirart . . .. IS to 5 7 to 3 3 to S
Time, P12 :!.". 'Ihorn Iiloom, Manl-Ur Tol,
Sun Klah II and Paall also ran
, THIItU RAl'll, fllllea, three-jear-oMa, selllnr,
1 m!l.
t. Illslit 117. I'ftlrbrother 4 to 1 2 to 1 een
2 rolupcn, 100, Howan. ,11 to 10 2 to IS 1 to 4
3 Klrst llallot, 110. I't3 0 to 2 8 to B 0 to 10
Time. 1 30 4m" Hllver handala, Palisade,
Mary Powell and Wild Thyme alao ran.
FUTJRTII HACK. Ihree-yLar-oIila and upward,
the (Irent Neck Handicap, S800 added, 1 rnlle
1 furlonc:
t. Heverklll. 101), rtoblnson. 0 to 1 2 to I 4 to S
2. Ham, t2ii I.vke . . 8 to 5 7 to HI 1 to 4
3. Dartdj'a Choice, 113, ..... .. . . .
Iluxton 18 to 3 7 to 5 3 to i
Tmle, 1.(12. Holiday, Garbage and Duettlstc
also ran.
BIG CROWD IN ATTENDANCE
AT THE WILMINGTON RACES
WILMINGTON. Del, Sept. 1. Between
12,000 and la.OO persons attended tho Del
aware State Fair this afternoon. There
ueic six harness races on the program and
three of these were for $1000 purses, the
largo purses attracting some of the fastest
horses in this ctlon of tho countiy, and all
the races were clos- nnd the large crowd
was well pleased with the program.
Tho big cent on this afternoon's pro
cram was the frcc-foi-all pace, with Peter
Stexens as the Btar performer.
Harry J. S., owned by Harry J. StoecMe,
of this city, champion half-mller of the
country, attempted to lower the track recqrd
of 2:12, Herman Tyson, of Newark, Del.,
drove tho horse.
FirtST HACK, purae 1400, 2:10 race, mile
heat, a In 6. . . .
Lady Aubrey, b. in , by Captain
AUbrey, U. ll. ?eaoin. Am .
more, Pa., owner, O, H. Lcedoni o
Oeorice Case, b. g . by Judse
Caae. I). O. Armntronir. Poco
moke City, owner, V, U. Arm- fj
atronir :..'':. "
Quoeu Hal. r. m.. by Mlram II.,
W. U. Kckert. Headlnir, Pa.,
owner, W. II. KcUert. ...... .. 1
Maillaon Square. Lr. h by Wal
nut Hall. Pry & Itankln. Mt.
IIollv, N. J., owner. Pry 4r
Itankln . ......... ... -I
Eaater He Hure. b. Ii., by Bo
Sure. T. l. IWOiney, v,oir.
llle. Pa . onner, T,
18
t 1
1 4
3 4 4 3
3 3 2
4
1f4
r. dr
tj'i.
Park
3 4
3 4 3
5 5
ft
hMw OUt tlnr,,.
vtrrors.
No runs, one hit, no
to
No
Thorpe
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W FOURTH INNING
Lt Zimmerman ln,.j .. ,,...- .... ,
lined V T" """tu DUV ienoii. i-uaerus
n0 to Thome. Adama lnol,f l.ff
ttey flled to Thorpe. No runs, one hit!
Si? vW"Jlned ,0 Whltted. Bancroft threw
Kn i Stock tl,rew ou Zimmerman.
runs, no hltB, no errors.
ii FIFTH INN1NQ
Burn. V,0"""5, , Bancroft flled out
-foi. nntchcr lllrew Stock.
'X' .''IU' no "
rfuancroft tOSSed out Fletrber rn,
Kuhnf?u' nuy to Nlehoff to Luderus.
kits " tos?l out Holke. No runs, no
HW. no errors.
' SIXTH -INNING
.urrr.ut.nJeiiA0 1Ie"0' Schu fli t
e'roitf fannel. No runs, no hits,
&kIlP,eii, rlht' SchUpp fknned-'
rf LrinS" "I'l" Btrik nnd -ns dashed
tamS? V t"'8, heaved the ball over
i fliad,Jtafi,dtn "corln " Bump
f Ha.li Two Mjiiiwo hu,. Qh, error,
.,k3
Two
4
tit,
u...i -,.- r..ir 11 nun i auasft
riaaa). 2 80 trot, mile heata. three In mc
Mlntmark. b h . by Illneen. John
Toy, Philadelphia . owner Vt. II.
Iese. Ilroolilyn. N V .......... 1
Naney Hanka I)eey, b. m., by John
Uewey. 'Ihomas S llerrv. Ifomlna-
ton. N. J- owner O. II. Iedom,
PaAvp."b m.. ta-Wter'thaVtW.
Alex. H. L'oi, Paoll, Pa., owner Alex. n
Bourbon Clilniis. V Tl hy Ch,T '!.: .''
r. wella, rmiaaeipiiia, ovr,i u ..
Kln'e Hlna-en, l'. B.'.'bV'uinien. A, .11.
Ton. WUmlneton. bl.. owner Orlf-
lh A Haden, Wllrnlntjtpn, IJL.
Tlorence White, b. m by Colorado L.,
Thoa. White. Jr.. Philadelphia.
owner Thomaa Wht(e, Jr.
Time 2:20'i, 2.171., 2:18.
CHESTER WINS PRIZE IN
WILMINGTON HORSE SHOW
FAIR OnOUNDS, Wilmington, Del.,
Sept. 7, Today was getaway day .at the
Horse Show, held in connection with the
Ti.taM-nr. state Fair, and the best classes
of the week were on exhibit. Several thou-
sand persons crowueu iu.m "' i"r"-"
ring, among them belnr many rhlladel
phlans. HuU?rJnd lumper, for Jhe beat performance
of hunter or lumper ovetha outllde eourae
iirat ; Cheattr Wk. B'lcheater Farmai
aecond I)e . blk. in.. 18. Delcheat.r Farmai
third hufua. b. V. i'i rt. www. royi'-.
Pony over IS hands 2 Inchea hlili and not
'dlng 14 2-nrat. MJ',rKey. tJk. .. 18.8.
neirheaier rarma! aerond, Flro Spark, b. ..
13 3 (Bh rairneia a pm. .
Pony over 18 hand hlf h and not exceeding
ia Flrat. nddle. b. m 14.1. Djlfheater
vLTm.. V.raV Pretty Hauy, ch. m., 14.1. V'
1. Urlcket. r. r.. i u.
cheater Farms: thin
tilgrh and not "fdjn
Harry. W.Morrliaey.
SPSS, ra"77d wiV,9rtr.t. M.tchl...
U.lcheatir Pick.' b',, 13.2. Delcheater Farma.
V'llS;:Cir hano-a 5 Inch., or over, that ha.
on a nrai or w. o.v.. -.--rv ..--.--"
to the opening of this .how. to oa aiiown unoer
.addle Vlrat. Tiffany Te.UJ.br. m., 18.3 ).
Falrrteld Farms cond. Charmlnr Uoy, blk. .,
18.2 (81. Ml.s Ollv. Vauabani third. Bexeto.
i ii fatiin. jr.
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lior.e ' -",(. -r.Y" palrll
avon .ww, .v. "" ir"- Tim
ivooaiawii wi,v. -"
i First, aien
irfletd Farm.;
Wlllladen
to carrying
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10.2, 0
STRACHAN DOWNS
WALLACE JOHNSON
Wins in Straight Sets in Red
Cross Benefit Match at
Merion C. C. '
Strachan. the wonderful player from Call
fornla. defeated Wallace Johnson, of this
city, a sergeant In the ambulance corps, lu
the first match of the scries of Hed Cross
tennis contests on the courts of the Merlon
frlckct Club, this afternoon. The victory
of tho westemer was In straight sets, 7-.--,
he sturdy Callfornlan proved tho lctor
in the nrst set of the thrcc-sct engagement
nnd tho score wns 7 to B.
Johnson seemed to be hopelessly ort form
In the first game, which he lost without
scoring a point. In the second game he ap
peared to be wanned up and he started a
ral which well-nlKh took tho sensational
t allforiilan off his f,.e,. Tno Iocnl Mar cn
tured three games lu a tow with tho cost
of only two points
fiJ'ZrVfi"' 'Stra,'lM" 'a' lack and won
the next three games Johnson made It four
all by winning the eighth game, but
Strachan ngaln took tho lead only to hau
Johnson tie It up again' at five. The west
rrner then cam- through with victories in
he following tVo gamcsrvhlch gave lilni
the set,
Johnson was easier for strachan In the
second fcot than In the first chapter, nl-
l,n Bi' .!" Cal H,nr put u" a splendid
rallj in the laM game, forcing the play to
deuce for the first time In the match. The
natlie son made some wonderful olley
naiVi , 8r,,a15l:c,''- caching Johnson out of
position Invariably the shots that sped
over the net for points
The point hcon--
LaaaaaaaaaaB 4tWllMMii fit
WL., - " 43 r
i f VL- Km
Jobnaon
Strachan
Ktrachun
Johnson .
Klmt h.t
4 4 ll 1 o 4 2 4
1 i 1 II 4 I 4 2 4
Second Set
3 4 13 4 2 1 2 4 R-3 4
Ii I S 1 4 2 4 1 4 2S U
4 2317
HARRY J. S. SHATTERS
WORLD'S TRACK RECORD
Lowers Mark on Hnlf-Mile Track at
Wilmington, Going Distance
in 2:07',!j
WILMINGTON, Del. Sept. 7 llunj, J.
S, the horse which holds the world i record
for a half-mile track, set the track record
for Wilmington when he turned In a mile In
2:07 i. Herman Tyson drove the horse.
Time by quarters: Quarter, :33U; half,
1:04 U: three-quartets, 1-3S ; mile, 207'a.
This mark makes u new world's record
for a stallion oer a half-mile track, the
local horse beating Ihs former mark, made
at Goshen, N ,Y thren weeks ago.
At that time Harry J S. turned In n
mile of 2:07 4.
Belmont hntrics for Tomorrow
Flrat race, three-jear-olda and upward, the
SeaalJe. Selling Handiiap. lit, furlonsa, main
course Home Sweet Hume, 100, nrooka. IDS:
Itanobnla, 10H. Adalld. Hit'. Ilarrj Shannon. 113,
Triple Cilon, 100: lielancey. ins. Keckmnte
IIS: Harry Hhaw, 120. Viewpoint 120, llurleat
King, 107, (Jllllea. 123
Setond laCH, the Whlteatone SteepIecMase
Handlcan, three.yenr-olds and up, al,ut 2
mllee -Pellc or Ilrn Mawr, 147: Arthdile. 133,
Pebeto. 133 Ch-rrj Malotte, l.-,i), Tetan, 13N.
Third race. Iuturttj, lwo ear-olda, f fur
lont, atralght llsroka, 127: Panp, 127: Trai k
send. 127, "War Jlachln- 122: itnle oilr.idi,
124: Dnntrj, 122. Topcoat. 122, l)"b.ido l 117
Chief l.alley. 117. UoM Tinsel 127. Thistle,
llll: Rahu. lift: star Clara, its.
Fourth race the Municipal Handicap, three-year-olda
and up. l'j miles riier. US, Um-k-Ijonnl.
9.1, America III, 1)2, Clematis 'II 111,
Daddy's Choice. 07
rifth race, four-earold. and up. ilalmltu-,
1 1-10 mllee 'Kuterpe, in',. BaniMcMeeklii, 13.
Vodellnir, lull: Infldel. 110: Viewpoint, 12.1, Ills
Xlha, 123, Balance-. I Oil, lllun Thlatle, 118
Sixth race, two-jear-old inaklenM, (. fuil.ina,
atrnlsht All Aglow, II.',. PMtlna, 113, Cavan
Hoy, 113: Hand Grenade. 11.1: Perlaourdlne,
IIS, Cornelia III. 112: Hose d'Or. 112, Aztec.
113. Klazonry, 11.1: Rabretaeli, 113: Oenonr, 112.
Tanlac. IIS. Continent,, 112, Behale, 1J2, (lob
lln. 115, Oueland. 11.1: Jim Dlnne), ll" 4udre
Apprentice, allowance claimed
Weather, clear, tracK rum
KEGULAU AND UNDERSTUDY
Gnvvy Cravath (top) took u rest
today in tho New York double
header while Frank Schulte galli
vanted around right field.
THE ROOSTER SCORES
IN BYBERRY PACING
Damehower Drives Winner in
Special Match Race With Flor
ence Forrest at Fair
DTDKltllY. Pa . Sept. 7 The Ilosster
tool: two ntialght heats In u special match
pacing lace with Florence Korrcst at tho
Tall tiround.s this afternoon, covering tho
first heat In 2:17'j and the Fccond In 2.10.
Both speeders wero from b'ranhford
lr the I'Iusj A mixed race lun M took the
thlul In the first heat and llrst In the
second Maty Jane was llrst home in the
Initial he.it. but was last In the second.
A large crowd was on hand for the races
today, and many of the boys In khaki turned
out to witness the speed eicnts.
Summary:
hpecial matrh paclnL race.
The llooeter. c. Uanehower. Krankford.. 1 1
Plorence Correal, T. Abrama, Krankford. 2 2
Time 2.17Vj, 2'lll.
Class A mixed race
Han M.. Hlbba. Ilberr. . . 3 1
.Mary Jane Hose, rrankford 1 4
MarKU, rite the (ireat. Mcliosell. Somer-
ton . , . . ....... 22
Prln, e J Kernaii. Iivberrj ... 43
1 Inn 2 22' . 2 22'
Miss McNulty Wins at Tennis
ATLANTIC CUT. Sept 7 Mis Illeanor ,,
?Culty Is the new 'women'n alnfrlea tennis chain
plon "f the Atlantic Cltj Yacht Club. Mla.i
McN'ulty look the champlunshtp eaterda in the
final round nlth Mrs Honard J. stne iat
season's tltlghoUlT, 2-fi. 0-1, ilii
I
liig Football Squad at Unifiers
VBW IIHUNSWICK. Sept. 7 Pootball prai
tUe at Rutgers will not begin until September 20
anlng to ths war, but th. auuad will bo the
largest that baa ever turned out at the be
ginning of a season. Coach George Poster Han
ford, who will b. here to take charare, expects
to have 123 men out for football this sear.
St. Louis Entries for Tomorrow
That rate claiming, two-) ear-old ,1i fur
long" trial. 101 Vintage, 101. Csamano, llll
Hetm-Mia, loo, John inner, 107 Vlma Louise
1UN: Mc Oracle. 11.1.
Nerund r.ue, rlulinlng, three-year olds and up.
ll furlongs vellct, nil, llessallta ll).'. Naate
doatl 102 Plecha Negra, 104: .lav Ttuimmel
101; It la llrnsos, lml. Cora Lane. llll,. M'X. 10H
iuarlermasler, lm), Zsll, 101): Thought Header
111: llrlghuuae. 117
Third race, claiming, three-vear-olda and up,
ll furlongs Little Cottage, lli.l: Wlzabelh Lee.
100, Cuddle Up. inu. Kncore. 100. Chilton King,
lllli; Freeman, 10H. Hepton. Ill, Hlhey Shapliu,
112, Korfluge, 112 Tlllotson, 112 Llttls Abe
Fouith raie the Carondolei all ages, 0 fur
longs Monw. 100, Jessie Louise 100; (a)No
nlm. 103; (WPocklihoo. 117. Pboclon. 112,
(li)Klnney, I17i (bUllpsoy Jurge, 12." a)V. C
Wean entrj (b)J. II. Coodmau enlrj
llflh race claiming. thrce.eir-nlrn and up.
mile and 8i yards iitseKn. 103. Nlithtcan. 103
II A Jones. 10K, Consoler, 10S, Lady Worth
Ington. los: Amulet. IDS; I'ontefract. lofl; Marie
Ciiahlll. 10S; Mlsa Waters. 10S. Mlklfula. 10S.
sixth race, claiming, three-ear-olda and up.
mile and 00 arda Class A. 102: Lady Howena.
H'2; Hester Smith, 102, Captain Fredericks, 101,
Ulkton, 10S; Charles H , 10D, Kl Palo, 10S
llelle of the Kitchen. 108s Horgo. 109.
PERCY LAWRENCE
WINS BIKE TITLE
Leads in Race for Fifty-Mile
Championship from the
Start to Finish
HUNTER IS PACEMAKER
The follow Inn announcement iiiudc by
Hobby Calhoun, the chief and only an
nouncer of Iho Point Hreeze Park Motor
dtonie, made at the Ilnlsh of the bike raco
last tilcht, (ells the results of the champion
hlilp molorpaced race In a. nutshell: "tSI"
championship tup race, won by Pero
Lawrence, of San Kranclsco, the new
world's motorpaceil bicycle champion, paced
by tho peerless Jimmy Hunter, tho new
world's champion pacemaker ; iccond, bred
Herbert, of Huston, paced by lruot; third,
Clarence Carman, Ilie cwhnmplon of the
world instance, fifty miles: time, one hour
four minutes nnd tcnl-lln seconds."
Percy deserved to win the title us he was
the first tn catch his pacemaker, at the
lieBlniiliiff of tho race, nnd held the lead
the entlie fifty mile-, finishing three laps
In front of Herbert, of IJcton, who had
been substituted at the last minute because
Vincent Mndonna had found it Impossible
to compete Carman had trouble all eie
tilnR and tho best ho could do was to
come In live hips back of Herbert
l'accd by Hunter
Lawrence was luck and drew first choice
of pnccinakeis. selectlnc Jimmy Hunter, the
local speed Mult. Carman had recoml Pick
nnd surprised the wise onM by choosing
Hilly Vnndot berry, another local man, oer
Morln nnd Stein, both of HoMon. who came
here with Ricnt "ieps" .Morln did nut novo
a chance to bhow the local liiko fans Ills
abllltj, as OeorKe C.imeion failed to Ret
K.diiR aTter hailrc a puncture In tho four
teenth mile. Stcln mado a Rood Impression
JtidRO HiiRcnc Honnlwell stnrtcd the sit
Hders off on their long ki lml. Lawrence
takiiiB tlm lead, closely followecd by t ol
llns, paced by Stcln. Collins kept within
twenty jards of Percy In the first four
miles, but a puncturo In his fiont tire
spoiled whatever hopes lie. had of winning
tho championship, lm '"Inc five 1P" '"
cause of the accident
Hides Safoly
Hunter kept Lawrence safe in the lead
the remainder of tho race and It was only
the occasional brushes between the lead
ing men that held tho Interest of tlm 10.000
spectators. In tho twenty-second mile Stein
and Hunter rode neck nnd neck around
tho bowl for an cntlro lap until Collins
could not hold the record-breakluc pace
any longer Again in tho twenty-ninth mile,
although ho was several laps behind, Stein
would not allow Hunter to pass him, and
this time It was Lawrence who1 was unable
to continue the fast pace
Starting tho thlrty-llftli mile, Vander
berry, who was having motor trouble, e
clmiiBcd places with Stein, the local man
taking Collins, who was now out of the
running, and Sb in becoming Carman's
pacemaker This change woiked all light
for a few inlb'S but Carman eiidentij had
an off night for he was soon hack In the
rut again
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y LOUIS If. JAITE ,
J'
t'S'r hefoie the Kultnn-Morrls llusco nt
n last Jtontlny the official an-
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a piece of jcllmv paper over his head to
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irili fllrr 10,00( or n slr-romul no
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JAMKS F. DOVatlKllTY.
Thus the lUron of Leliervllle returns
in tho promollng gamo b putting In a
bid for the blsgcst battle that can be
staged. Two other men nro after a Wll
lard l'ultnii match They are Jim C'offroth,
who plans u scilcs of championship bouts nt
Tla Juana, XleMco, this full, and -Matt llln
kel. tlm Cleveland Impresario, who was
Itiimi- enough lu disqualify Carl Morris.
Whenever mi Impmtant bout has loomed
up cm the 11. tb horizon, a Philadelphia
matchmaker usually got Ills lino nnd bait
out fni t, and tills proud city has been
tin1 n eiir o main big league contests. As
the Cliuis Man aliendy lias announced Ins
willingness to box Kulton, it is likely the
heavyweights will come together during tlm
lucsent season
Kicnini,' Ledger Decisions
1111(1 l, . .luck lltarkhiirn defeated
l.ciiEtli Joe Itoen, ,loe Viitatls slopped Joltnm
Hok.iii, rotitllil Mill Uel llllei won frtim 4oe llrnd
lej, loiiiic: rntrnue beat .lohnny .Vlandell, .lurk
1)1 imoud ilreu ss It ll Km llemkert.
M.ll MIUK Mike O'HohiI defenleil Italian
loe dans, I'etMier .vinrtln tire ltli lue iM'on-
p'lTTsm ltl.ll Hnrrr (,reli won from llat
lllnr 1 eilnakv.
AI.I.I'.N IIIW N Homer Smllli knocked on I Al
lleiiediil, aecond.
Hank Mi (ioveru, Pnit lUriimond Sanlani and
Little n.ar the Indian nre lo l,e opponelila In
iheaiar bout nl the upi'li-alr Cambria tonight
Tli4 htve met before and the match teas a
rip snorter 1'r.iukle c'onwnj la to appear in
the lemtvcind-uii wllh Andv Hums In another
baniatu bout Charlev Mrmuev boxes Kddlo
llecer. Piimkie Il.ittev lake on And) Potl.
and .la, k Harris la, kles Willie Jonen In the
other numl.ere ,
A inmrlet of Kail in favorites rntnpoe che
feaiure ntlrai Hun nt llluney Crosa's Southern
A C i.miaht l.cliy Ulei and Mike itussll
will Ret toirethrr In the llrst half nt the
double ulnd.up, ss I tli Young Ilorrell and Mlko
Coaler brerkeled for Hie flnal This will be Ihn
second allow of the Southern c lull. The opening
lasl week was successful, ami played before a
catacltv house.
rtarney llnlin'a leceut Injury in a trolley car
Miliistnn evidently ima markid tho finish of his
boxing rareer K (l Ileaers found the Itloh
mondlle ease, and It Is doubtful If Hnhn will
box again lurny suffered a wrem hed shoulder
in the Incident
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1 ltlrcet rvtrtndn In I'mmi.
, Hlow Miuki man to m
rumf. I)a that little
thine. 1 (IianU jou.
for
Shibe Park
Nntinnnl A ( 1,,h a"a 'ntbarina cu.
ltlllUlllll . l. 4mU vicdulmn, lanacer
rOVIOKKIIW MOIIT, S:30 I". .VI. SHAK1'
Charlie White vs. Eddie Wajjond
JOHNNY Xf HIPP va. IIMIKY THACIIY
rllRI'.i: (ITIU)It II1M11 IIOI'TS
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TUMM1IT lii'Nll.lir
Mil NO Mrl.OVI.KN vs. I.IT1 1.K IlPMt
Four tllhrr Mar llouts
VffT" "njnow .'jjsnce .tent for I he Hportlnt
W 'dons' Mhow. will bo the tola noise at a trail"
iionlal Ihenlrn imrly Tuesdnv nlaht at th.
Casino Theatre. Hear, has a lot of friends In
the boxln game, especially here In hi. own
city, (losers, managers and many fans ar.
preparing- to slys Bear, a rouslnr reception,
eorte llianey nnd Itocky Kansas, opponent.
In the wind-up lit ths Olrmpla Jlonday rilaht
j-nrn is h puiuner oi Knockout power.. Thai
M
have met hi fore, and each scored three knoek.
down, lat.y Ilroderlck and Harry Ho, 1. win
box In the seminnsl. other bout, are between
! 'tJ.iJw".'.'':.."' "WW"- "" I-e At naer
Prankr, "vVU'.'"''"'y ilcV,"i'"- "' ""rooklyn'."".!
( linrler Mhlte'a barkers evidently had ih
wires working ibelr on ay the other Jilclit
ff i lowing; the rijlcagoan's defeat ,, jjfii
Tillman A New Vork paper elated t fat Whit,
was the winner nn
I'reilerlrk
5fe
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Mllier. It-rir-iM n dm i.i.u i t?bLilla.ssH
vvnen i, nppe.red In local professional l.oiTtV 0' fWllisB
ft'1"' '"'J three , ears 1, , op.piii ', DVam "
nine to enlist In the military police. J iS.
tol:,eni"u.,!'e"0J,h'nn-vl,J-f,,,':,,1 ,,Shhl"h" ' fj
Charley hllo In tne star bout nl "he N.tVo'nK Wt
bantam battles on the docket Just now. ME
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