W: H.t '.1 ..--- fc ... . i trx.? V-. v.rt ik.' 5, , C A 'Vtf- -L ,-.. MftM tiTE IS A TOUGH PUNCHER, BUT EDDIE WAGOND IS TOUGHER THAN CHARLEY PlJNGtf WINS 25TH -GAME OF SEASON T T4 0TrtO K9 1M -id im uiavw, v--i a IfrirstFrayofDouble- M Header ALLIES ARE OUTHIT ; 0W, 6 Mrf Beaten rllll.MEH All. R. II. La.. rt, ' lit, V. " kral. id jatntt, W kfcr. liiaadtr, p pry, :." .tateis A.E. 0 0 0 37 10 3 tf aatllle, rfL sf lkhy, lb ftihk, lb II ItwIUH) JO Mcr, e . . ,P 31 1108TON All. R. II. O. A. E. 8' 1 0 0 0 2 B 0 0 1 3 4 12 10 4 0 0 15 1 4 0 8 2 1 4 0 110 4 0 113 ...... 4 0 0 0 3 ' 4 0 3 0 3 38 2 10 27 13 4 lir.7bM. hit-Smith. Kacrlflce lilt Fit. "ii, KtracK out y ." - " tr.' """ i..iinr Tiler. B. Dou- ., ; MarenWIle to Konetchy, Btock to IP"'. . . V.-a QaaIt 9 ijj.tni. Stolen i ..-:.-, , " . - witt pitch-Tyler. Umpire Kigier ami ItJeaMneld, ' oivra wiKI-n. Boston Sent. 10. ' Tin Phillies, with a still greater handl A e .of Nlohoff's call to Phlladel. Ma on accouni Alexander's Conquest Over Braves His 25th Triumph Ale under, the star.pKchcr of the National league and of the Mills, reaehed the quarter century mark In lm won when ho lowered the color of the Urate In the drat gutnie.of (lie double-header nt Ronton this afternoon. This w Alexander's fourth tlctory In eltht ilara, haying taken pair from the Dodgers nmt another from the (Hants. Alexander's recinl now In twcntr-flre won and twelje lost. Toner, of the Iledn, haa won titcntr-thrce and lout fourteen. Kddle CI. rotte, of the HhlUi No, la neil to Alex In Tame won hy n major league t wirier, with turntr-tour. GARLAND WINS RED CROSS TENNIS TILT Pittsburgher Defeats Harold Throckmorton in Straight Sets at Manheim BIG CROWD SEES SPORT nf his wlfes Blckness, . ' .-, t..i.irt Alavfinilitr hern tn. I.-..-. Hn. nun uciimi. .-..." - I. t?and defeated tlio Braves, 5 to 2. In tho MrSt I"1" OL uuuw.... - Ift Trltr was wild, iiasslne the nrst. two IHi.TTIW,"" ,hon ePhil te s 11. 'alters in inw 6'" - :- ;'cto right, sending In two runs A pass fE'X. hits bv Whltted and Ludorus J?aided two 'more runs to tho Quakers' Bcorc Ltothefourtn arm niiuu mo , v .j .. r Aler." against wnom xno univa b wv WW . ... Jt TH.. I 41.. nllKtll OKI (PoWtn, Smltn nna ivbiij- i ''' V "ii'other on Stock's error nnd Powell s sin- fMt In the fifth. Ifi TnVnnv Evers was put out of the game hto the sixth for arguing with Umpire Wb kfu. rtuv coini: In to play pecond base and Lf. Ikl. -.1. Am vMAM ffV 4llA Jittery, a pucner, kouik iu tcmui mi n.o FWls. Hits by Ludy and KUlefer, with .'fowtlrs lumDie, ga0 me x-niia u. l"u in EL tnitrl n1qv.l n pnnrl crnmn nt third. V rfu ..jw - .-- d , FIRST IN'.VIXG Tlnrev walked. Uvers also walked. If loth runners advanced on Stock's grounder L'toKonetchy. Schulte singled to right, scor- l.Vh Dugey and Uvers. Whltted fanned. KBcpuite was oui stealing, iragesser lo aS.MMInM. Two runs, one lilt, no errors. WJ" TWht filed to Whltted. Evcrs threw out aoin iuarauviuo unu ruivciu u tuiio, jiu ' aiu, no crrura. K, SECOND INNING Luderus slnxled to left. Bancroft fouled Kits Konetchy. KUlefer hit to Maranvllle, I who touched second .forcing Luderus. and slain got KUlefer at first. N'o runs, one hit, o trrori. t- Konetchy's deep grounder was well fiUred by Luderus. Smith bunired, but was tit, Alexander to Luderus. whltted threw Mut,'Ke.lly. No runs, no hits, no errors. !' THIRD INNING WJt Alexander fanned. Dugey was out, Tyler i Konetchy. Evers fouled to Smith. No E.mn, no hits, no errors. r Rawllnsa filed to Schulte. Stock fumbled Ktratesser's grounder. Tyler singled to left. f'Trttesier stopping at second. Rehg and S'lflMnvIlL .IpIIpI nut Kn i.ma nA lilf ." ...... uv. u..ft WM. A. . U.,, VI..V ...fc, i errors. ! KOTirtTTT tN:?JTvn Stock filed to Powell. Kchultn walked. jWhltUd jingled to right, Schulte going to s wu-a on nehg's fumble. Schujto scored on H wild pitch, Whltted taking second. Lud .ms lnled to rliht. aporlnir Whltted. Han. ?',roft filed to Kelly. Tragsser threw out ,L Dllefer. Twn runa lun hlta nna flprrtl r -.... ...,... ..,., w..v ........ yoweu beat out a h t to Stock. Konetchy . fevhd to Luderus. Smith slniclcd to right. ipqwell going to second. Kelly singled to .rifhr Mnrlnn 13nn..ll LMllt. nAln n tkl.J f,.Kawllngi fanned. Tragesser filed to Dugey. H mn, three hits, no errors. . FIFTH INNING hi. Alexander fanned. Dugey out, Maran- Wt to Konetehv. Evers beat out an In. K.fcM hit. Ever stola second. Tvler threw Kjout Stock. No runs, one hit. no errors. KA Btock tossed out Tvler. Rehsr got two ,,?" on Stock's bad throw of his grounder. .aiaranviiie popped ttf Luderus. roweil illoiled to center, scorlnir Rehg. Evers 5toed out Konetchi. Ono run, one hit, one rror. pV' SIXTH INNING ElV &ChUlta ffrntmriAil nnf tr. TTnnotohv. TCvern "VU elAOtAil fMm Vit. rrnun k. talVlni. nn. ii. -- -.--.v .v, ...a Biii fcvi.it, i.uiii B bench. Maranvllle tossed out Whltted. if LtlderUH Clnsrlerl tn Tlflit ltinnrnft wnlliArl Iv KlUefer singled to center, scoring Luderus, na wnen Powell fumbled Bancroft went i,to third and KUlefer to second. Alexander teStt All, Q.l.l. .- T, ... S. . tf , n wv vwt. hiiiiiii it. Knnmnnv. inn tiiti. i.'n t;, .ilts, one error. C Dugey went tn vernnA nnrl Tltterv tn RAjente'r field for the Phillies. Smith singled p. o cnttr. Kelly filed to Flttery. Rawllnca .nniied. Alexander threw out Traarresser. No runs, one hit, no errors. SEVENTH INNING L' UUrev eti,inlr A.. ti II . 1 .. 1 m.u. .....vi. uui, lUWllllfiB lUaSCU UUl hi. ; i '' oloCK- waa Bare on Itehgs murr. f'.BtOCK BtOle 8er.nnH. RAhilltA nnnntil rn Vn- .VtChV, NO riin n tilto nn. orrnr Vmli . . - , .. ...w. w..u ...aw.. lY. it singled to center. Rene struck out ,,ranviiie filed to Schulte. Powell forced S ier, StOCk to TlllLrAV IMn run. nna lilf f.f errors. i il. rrriTjpntT Tui.ttii. KV.vWhttted foUlert tn Tfnn.tnhv Ifn,. ntrlllA ll!.W.Luderus'8 "y nna he was safe. Ban I.!La! ln'led t0 Io"- Luderus stopping at V'inTiT' Klllefer fanned. Hawllngs threw wt Alexander. No runs, ono hit: one error. fcloShT-S . f", .fouIed t Whltted. Smith oubled to left field. Kelly filed to Flttery. '...i',10" Rawllngs's fly In the sun and it went for n VinA kli a l.t. ,ii . tht-nl -. n. "" . 34111.1l pUlllIlf Up A( F'rur. . TrKresser Popped to Dugey. No Uj- . .r,u ,uih, no errors. h NINTH TMMTMfl . Burev ainviA ... . .... S. ?' XKltr. t0 Konetchy. Dugey died try- fc'Btoet !,!, "'f Tragresser to Smith. F..oc)CwalkenV ninni. .1.1. - j u....... K.VA..M. .. - " w.viw DO.UIIU, nCUUUO Ptrat $ Kontlchy to Tyler, who covered K VSt. N0 rutM. ... hlf nn a..... Tyler h-. , '.r r AV" """ . llMrrah'vUrt,,econ(1' Alexander to Stbck. f aaarahvllte hit Into a dnnhtn t,1aV hiaaI, fI1nar unnn. -j .i ... ..'i. "" . Yllla at n;.. x, "u "1B " Maran U ""t- Noruntone,hlt, no errors. iBENEFITlGAME TODAY OKHOSgITAL UNIT Purchailnr T.ng.M.n. ...i- .L. STak.1.1. ?UPl ,n 'vllon A. of the General nan7.'A. ST18' or " p- R- nd M1"" "ance of Wav inn. ...... ,..r, Un In m. V '" '" "l wio i-urviiuice ap V "S w Mwrnoon at 4 o'clock on sa.s ::: ! W"wf . (Mura hr.;' Charles S. Garland, Pittsburgh, defeated Harold H. Throckmorton, Elizabeth, N. J In strnlght sets In the concluding day of the Red Cross tennis tournament at the Germantown Cricket Club this afternoon. One of the largest crowds of the season was In attendance when the play started, nnd most of the spectators wore overcoats und furs. A steady breeze blew over the courts, which wero In perfect condition for play. For tho first nine games of the first set each player In turn won his service, but In the tenth Garland broke through the young ster's service and won, Throckmorton get ting but a single point. It was a splendid bit of tennis and the gallery wns enthusias tic over some of the flno brand of tennis nerved to them. Tho scoro by points: Oarand 414041444 4300 Throckmorton. . . . 341414201 1 28 t The second set was a walk-over for the Pittsburgh player, three of the games being played at love. The score by points: Garland 4 3 B 7 4 1 4 It 32 fl Throckmorton 04 3 6040 3103 Miners Faces Yankees in the Second Game Continued from raffo One two bases on balls, but Gedcon struck out. Grover got to first In tho opening Inning, only to be caught napping by Monroe. While Mclnnls, who walked In tho second Inning was thrown out trying to nteal second. Peck was very much In ovldenco In tho early Innings and robbed Jnmlcson of a (.Inglo In the first Inning nnd repeated on Meyer in tho third. Tho Athletics fell down on a good chance to score In the third Inning. The attendance was 4000. FIRST INNING Gllhooley filed tb Bodle. High walked and died stealing, Meyer to Witt. Peck walked. Bates fumbled Hendryx'8 ground er. Pecklnpaugh and Hcndryx each ad vanced n base on a wild pitch. Gedeon filed to Bates. No runs, no hits, ono error. Peck threw out Jamleson. Grover dropped a singlo In left. Bodle struck out. Grover was caught napping, Monroe to Plpp. No runs, ono hit, no errors. SECOND INNING Grover threw out Baker, plpp fanned. Witt threw out Nunamakcr. No runs, no hits, no errors. Bates fanned. Mclnnls walked. Strunk filed to Hendryx. Mclnnls died stealing, Nunamaker to Gedeon. No runs, no hits, no errors. THIRD INNING Myers threw out Monroe. Gllhooley filed to Witt. High tripled to right center. Peck walked. Peck stole second. Hendryx wnlked, filling the bases. Gedeon fanned. No runs, ono hit, no errors. Witt filed to Plpp. Peck's one-handed running stop and throw robbed Meyers of a single. Myers walked and took third on Jamieron's singlo to right. Grover forced Jamleson, Peck to Gedeon. No runs, one hit, no errors. A'S GET MAULED IN FIRST YANK GAME Seibold and Schauer Get Walloped Hard in 10-1 Contest YOUNG ATHLETICS PLAY This Was Awful Jamleaon, rf. Orover, 2b. . Iloilte, If. ... llalley, If. .. Uatca, 3b, .. Strunk, cf. . Sharman, cf, Mclnnlo, lb. Witt, a Palmer, ATHLETICS AU. 11. H 2 0 0 3 2 2 4 1 3 4 0 3 Haley, c 8 He.bold, It 0 ficlmuer, p 4 Orlmn 1 Totals a. i:. 0 0 Ollhooley, rf. High, If recklnpangh, l!cmlrx, cf, fledeon, 2b. linker, 3b. . . l'lpp. lb. ... Nunamaker, Ftnher, p. . . Totals . . . 32 NEW YOKK All. It. II 4 11 " 27 IB 0 3 3 1 0 3 1 2 3 0 2 10 1 7 0 1 r Sfl - KM F : l r iH i v x5 BELVALE," OUTSIDER, WINS FILLY RACE AT BELMONT Eight to One Paid on Two-Year-Old Brought Home First by Buxton in Opening Event ( BELMONT RACE TRACK. Sept. 10. Belvalo, an 8-to-l shot and ridden by Bux ton, upset tho bookies' dope hero this after noon. The outsider headed Memories, one of the favorites, in the opening event of the program, a flve-and-a-half-furlong sprint for two-year-old fillies. Summaries: FIHST RACK, two-year-old fillies, BH fur lonaa atrnlaht: ... . l.Belvale. 107, Huiton.... 8 to 1 B to 2 4 to B 3. Memories II. 115. Keoah.12 to 20 1 to 4 out. 8. mar Claas. 111. Troxler.13 to B 7 to 10 1 to 4 Time. 1:08. High Vale. Bella o' tho Sea, Oeone. Lady Rookie and Sun Klaa alio ran. SECOND RACK, three-year-olda aniTup, tha Corinthian Handicap Steeplechase, about 3H St. Charlcote. 1B0. Rmoot 7 to 8 out out 2. Cherry Malotte, ins. Powers, even out out 8. Rktbereen. HI. Franklin... .0 to 2 out out Time. 3:33. Only three atartera. THIRD RACE. two-yoar-olJa. the Ronkonkoma Handicap, selling. II furlonga atralaht: 1, Rallaet. 113. McAteo... 7 to 1 B to 2 8 to B 2. Sixteen to One. 117, Uux- ton IS to B 7 to B 8 to E 8. Dawn Star. 12U. I.yke.. 0 to 1 3 to 1 even Time, 1:14 2-3. Tantac, Julian. Producer and Trophy also ran. Havre de Grace Entries for Tomorrow, First race, selllnir. three-year-olda and up ward 0 furlonas-Victrola lot: jawfa. Ill: Fathom. 115: lllue Dannock, 110: llaraac, 117: True na Steel. 123: 'Vlley. 100; Two 'Hoyala, 111: Montresior. 11-1: Reprobate, 110; Marlnao, 120- Hidden Star. 110: mbros;. 113: Star XJtrd. i:fl: Phil Unnar. 117: Tuscan. 123. Second raee, maiden two-;ear-old B furlonga Tell Me, 112: Mlllrace. 112: Scarf. 112: Joae Do Valea. 1IB: Fleetfoot. 115: Juanlta III. 113: Hope, 112: now Rells 112: Alf Bright. Ho: Btal wart. Jr.. 115: Starry Banner, 110: Odalianue, 112:Phedoden. 112: Drill Master. 115: Dalwood. 115; Simon rure. lia. Belmont Entries for Tomorrow .n: m-AM la Ta-Ia i H!2 1'ieara. 1UU. S'ecahd race, four-year-olda and up, steeple chase, selling, about 2 miles Doublet. 1 Orey Lea 144: Pec o' My Heart, 140; Florida, 137; Superhuman' 140: 'darter. 18: Web Carter. 13: Meachach, 148; Archdale, 152. Third race, three-year-oida and up. the Nassau Selllntr Stalcea, mile llanobala. 00: Dorraa, 100: Btralgbt Forward. 107i Triple Crown. 102: Viewpoint. 114i Traction. 0. u-Aiirth rne-o three-year-olds and up. the Good- wood Handicap, mile Corn' Taaael. 123: Oar- bagei 114: Viewpoint. 122; rairy wana, no: sun Flash II. 112: Sir Weliens. 112... auS..i;o1AiJ'twn.v.ar.old maldene. U furlonga. main course Princess Llo. 112: Trite .118: Al aHow. UoTio taonc Letyr. 112: CJontlnent, 112. .pebadou 116; I'addy( 118; Hand Grenade, llB; uavan tioy, no. ..a . SJxth race, three-rear-old and up. mares, mIU Ing. 0 furlonas" mafn course 'Day Break. 108; Cheer. 103: Wild Thyme, lit: Margaret L., 113; Favour. 123: Spectre. Ill: Charmeuse. 115, Apprentice allowance ciaimeu, Weather, clear: trai ; track, faat. SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS N Frankta Vhlte, weight, ano anapa. nanulir T.lttln Italy llaht. ,2J.a h. well ha could box whenv In ti.. ava Tammv Baker, tv brother of Whitey. a aevere trouncing ai inr ; mionai 9ji. urSay lilgh" Whits haa the maklnga of a fu turf raat ha continues keeping himself in condition. r Ritfonal b'out with Harry Tn.cey. Harry was wtVniSiaa ha Pleased with left laba. when tha bout wis atopped at tha finish ot . nn rouno i ha pleased wltn is haul wtl atODDOd al Ol nnmi m -i ...... .wmiiw. iftVr Bch? 9YZS auffered a deep gash over Ma left ays. BlUr HIom and Tn-mr Manning wsn ouar , in nnuii Shi. ( i-. -..- - -.- --. --- Tha hade . ."'- J!"TT..T1 .'JhaM.! nn.l. eSwte.i.:its 30 10 10 37 14 2 nnttcd for Haley In ninth. Two-base hitii Baker, 2 Plpp. Sacrifice hits Pccklnpaugli, Orover, l'luhcr. Sacri fice fl Hendryx. Struck out By Helbold, li by Schauer, 3: by Fluhcr, 4. Banes on balls Off Seibold, 3 off Schauer, 2 1 off risher, 4, Double plays- rccklnpnugl. to Oedeon to l'lpp, rolmer to Orover to Me-Innl-.. Stolen base l'lpp. Faased ball Hairy. SHIBE PARK, Sept 10. The New York Yanks gave the Athletics a severe drubbing In tho first gamo of to day's double-header this afternoon, the scoro being 10 to 1, the Mnckmen -scoring their lono tally In the ninth. Tho gamo was a regular try-out affair, three of Mack's now players getting a chance to show their wares. Witt gavo such a poor exhibition of playing In tho second Inning that he wan pulled out and Palmer was given a chanco at Bhortstop, and tho Highlanders got a lead of seven runs. This caused Manager Mack to send Bnlley to left field, and Sharman to right field. Fisher gave a great exhibition of twirl ing for New York, nnd It wns not until tho ninth Inning that tho homo team solved his delivery, getting three of their flvo hits In this round. Mack's new players did not do anything notablo with the stick. Ray Bates returned to the Athletics today and Connie Mack allowed him to play his regular position at third. FIRST INNING Gllhooley filed to Strunk. High walked. Pecklnpaugh sacrificed, Seibold to Mcln nls. Hendryx fanned. No runs, no hits, no errors. Jamleson walked. Grover sacrificed, Fisher to Plpp. On Bodle's grounder Jamloson was run out, FlBher to Baker to Peck, Bodle taking second. Gedeon threw out Bates. No runs, no hits, no er rors. SECOND INNING Witt threw wild on Gedeon's grounder. Baker doubled to left, Oedeon taking third. Plpp doubled to right, Oedeon and Baker scoring. Nunamaker singled to center, Plpp stopping nt third. Witt fumbled Fisher's grounder, Plpp scoring. Gllhooley wnlked, filling tho bases. High walked, forcing In Nunamaker. Schauer now pitching for the Athletics. Peck beat out a grounder to Witt, Fisher scoring. Witt was then re placed by Palmer. On Hendryx'a sacrifice fly to Bodle Gllhooley scored, High took third and Peck second on the throw. Palmer threw out Gedeon, High scoring. Schauer threw out Baker. Seven runs, four hits, two errors. Strunk fanned. Mclnnls filed to Hen dryx. Palmer fanned. No runs, no hits, no errors. THIRD INNING Sharman went to center field for the Athletics. Plpp singled to center. Plpp stole second, drover-threw out Nunamaker. Fisher struck out Gllhooley fouled to Haley. No runs, ono hit, no errors. l'lpp threw out Haley, Schauer singled to left. Jamleson walked. Grover hit Into a double play. Peck to Gedeon to Plpp. No runs, ono hit no errors. FOURTH INNING High lined to Bates. Bates threw out Peck. Bates also threw out Hendryx. No runs, no hits, no errors. Bodle went out, Plpp to Fisher, Peck throw out Bates. Sherman to Hendryx, No runs no hits, no errors. FIFTH INNING Bailey went to left field for the Athletics. Palmer threw wild on Gedeon's grounder. Baker doubled to right, Gedeon stopping at third. Grove rthrew out l'lpp. Gedeon scoring. Grover threw out Nunamaker, Baker scoring, Bastes threw out Fisher. Two runs, one hit, one error. Mclnnls lined to Hlgh. Fisher throw out Palmer. Gedeon threw out Haley. No runs, no hits, no errors. SIXTH INNING Palmer threw out Ollhooley. High fanned-. Bates knocked down Peck's single. Palmer threw out Hendryx. No runs, one hit, no errors. Schauer fanned. Jamleson walked. Grover forced Jamleson, Peck to Gedeon. Bailey fanned. No runs, no hits, no errors, SEVENTH INNING Gedeon fanned. Baker sent a long fly to Jamleson. Plpp filed to Jamleson. No runs, no hits, no errors. Bates popped to Nunamaker. Sharman beat out a hit to short. Hendryx muffed Mclnnls's fly, Sharman stopping at second. Palmer walked, filling the bases. Haley sent a short fly to High In left. Schauer lined to Hendryx No run's, ono hit, ono error. EIGHTH INNING Nunamaker walked. Fisher tacrlflced, Schauer to Mclnnls. Gllhooley bunted to ward third 'and beat It trtit High hit Into a double play, Palmer to Grover to Mc lnnls. No runs, one hit, no errors. Peck threw out Jamleson. Peck threw wild or Grover's grounder, Orover taklpg second. Feck threw out Bailey. Bates fouled to Nunamaker. NoTuna, no hits, one error. NINTH INNINO Peck dropped a.elngie to left Hendryx filed to Bailey. Oedeon singled to right, Peck taking third. A passed ball allowed Gedeon to, go to second. "Baker walked, fill ing tho bases. Palmer ran out Into short left and got Plpp'a fly, Peck scortnr and Gedeon taking third. Schauer threw out Nunamaker. On run, two hits, no errors. Sharman filed ta High. Mclnnls singled to center. Palmer grounded to Plpp, Qrlf .flri batUdila Place of Halev.. Oriffln aln.lH tarlt1t;.MoIb Mor.feihauat-'alnfiat DOES WELL AT "X'Uliv George Whltted, outfield star of the Phils, played n splendid game in the infield at Boston today. Mo run had a misfit line-up in both games. Leo Houck to Box in Spain LANCASTER, Pa, Sept. 10. Leo Houck, of this city, once an aspirant for the mid dleweight championship of tho world, will re-enter tho ring. Ho will meet Herman Miller, of York, nt that placo on September 18. Houck has received a letter from "Ullnk" McCloskey, tho former Philadel phia boxer, who In now conducting a boxing ucademy at San Sebastian, Spain, asking llouck's terms for coming to .Spain to en gngo In n twenty-iound battle with Mc Closke. The latter says the Spaniards tako kindly to the sport. HAVREDEGRACE OPENS TOMORROW Seventeen-Day Program Ar ranged for Annual Fall Racing Campaign TEN STABLES ON LIST HAVRE Dr. GRACE, Md., Sept 10. With a seventeen days' meeting, tho Har ford Agricultural and Breeders' Associa tion will Inngurntod Maryland's autumn racing season for 1917 tomorrow litre, just south of tho point where the Susquehanna Kler mingles Its waters with the waters of the Chesapeake Bay. and about midway between Halt I more and Philadelphia. Tho meeting will bo marked by the run ning of ten stakes of sufllclent value to at tract to Maryland the most representative American nnd Canndlan pportsmen and the cleverest horses In spite of tho competition nf Belmont Pnrk nnd Aqueduct. The coming niectlpg promises to exceed In attractive ness as regards sport any that has been held on this track In the past. New York competition will help rather than hurt It. For thcro will be no racing In Canada this fall, and, 1 there was none about New York, this meeting would bo railed upon to take caro of moro horses than possibly could be accommodated, ana tho fields. In stakes and purses atlke, would bo too big and unwieldy for either success ful handling or true, racing. As far as support goes, this track draws Its crowds from Philadelphia, mainly, and in a lesser degrco from Baltimore and Wilmington. Mulford Enters Motor Race NBW YORK. Sept. 10. Ralph Mulford la tha latest pp-ed star to enter the automobile race which will he run September 22 at Sheepahead Hay Speedway. CHANEY NOR KANSAS IS GLBVER; " il -.-- a -nj -w.wa vyNvrv-sjTk r-v-'--f . -lilt " . ' iUTASFUJNUJtlKbTilEULDMULE , K AND ITS KICK DO NOT FIGURE 'fe I Principals in Olympiad Windup Tonight Are Bat-f lil tiers of Terrific Wallop Met Before and imm Scored Three Knockdowns Each By LOUIS II. JAFFE ERIZES for cleverness will be out of the qucst'on tonight at the Olympla, when ..ucky Kansas Roeco Tone In real life gives an exhibition or something on the order of what we think Is fc-olng on over there, with George Chaney as tho other combatant. Some Philadelphia fans may not know It but Roxy nnd Georgle have met before. Tho scene was laid In Buffalo, and exchanges from there didn't state that the conflict was pretty from a BClentlflo angle, but In so fnr as slugging w&3 con cerned no other two punchers could have walloped each other so hard nnd 8(111 be battling at the finish. It was only a few days after Chaney'a great contest with Johnny Dundee here at Shlbo Park that the Baltimoro bearcat met Kansas In a 10-rounder at Buffalo. The fans there, having heard of Chaney's knock out record, didn't figure which would bo the winner on points. They knew Kansas also was a boxer of the hard punching type, so tho general dope wbb that only a kayo would terminate tho match. How ever, everything went floole for Chaney and Kansas wero on their feet at the finish of thirty minutes of thrifty fighting. But each of the battlers' punch powers wero In evidence. Kansas knocked Chaney down three times. Not to bo outdown. and to mako matters even, George knocked Rocky down thrco times. Kansas, twenty-three years old, five feet two Inches tall, and boxing since 1911, has been opposed to a number if flst-filngers of national reputation. He has had the gloves on with Johnny Dundee, Eddie Morgan, Benny Leonard, Frankle Callahan, Ad Wol- . gast, Johnny Ktlbane and Fred Welsh. He twice experienced matches with Kllbane. The flrBt tlmo Rocky was pasted and lam basted all over the ring by the wonderful featherweight champion, a master boxer la his own class, and great ring general. The second scrap, however, found Kan-1 sas a much Improved fighter, and not only did he give KUbane a tough tussle, but ht also dropped the title-holder. Just before Leonard took the crown away from Welsh, Kansas gave the Briton terrlflo trimming, and had Sir Frederick wobbly In two or three of a ten-round tilt Buffalo fans arc pulling for Kansas to bo allowed a match for the lightweight championship, and we shall see tonight whether he Is worthy of a crack at Leonard. Charley White may be one of tho hardest punchers In the business, yet Just Bojrood a hitter ns the Chlcagoan la Eddie Wagond Is Just so tough. They were opponents in tho opening wind-up of tho season at the National Club Saturday night, and bets were placed at 2 to 1 that White would knockout tho Phladelphlan Italian. Thoea that put up the bigger portion of tha wagers didn't win. Tatar nroderlrk ts. Harir IloHe will ba tha ermlnnal to tha Kanaas-chaney hout at tha Olympla tonight. Other houta are Bert Spencer, of Brooklyn, s. Lew Stinger. Rattling- Dundee, of Baltimore, vo Battling Murray and Frankta Ness s. Packey McKadden, of Brooklyn. tA3S ,- , ."ftVi! &I ifr.v, f. 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