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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMRER 4, 1913. IS SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK PALZEK riJT A WA V NATIONAL RACE TIGHTENING UP BY FRANK MORANl 7fW COLUMN ROUND 7 CLANG-WHAM! m m s is Copyright. 111. by Th Pret PuMlnhlnt Co (The Ww Tor World). 9-10 OUT! ' Frank Moran Outclasses Al Pal itr and Knocks Him Out at the Opening of the Seventh Round. (o Ths Pnm TuMuliInt Co. I l at .. Tork WoFMI Jms Palier-Moran light al th It Nlehola Rink Inst night fu'fllled III avary promut It lamed only datum Of It oheduled Ian rounds, t"it M wu i ngnt every men or tne wiv n an by a knorkmit with tha drat Ben dramatlraly delivered a few NO- i aftar tha hall had celled them from their corners It waa a long, almoat straight, right-hand drive that chipped Falser en tha point of tha chin antl stretched him fat downward on the canvas Rafaraa Itoche counted slowly. ahgtutlng tha seconds Into Palters aar. tail tha giant navar moved until 'Seven" eras reached Than ha quivered and triad ts ralaa himself with tils hand, ceg to Anally llnundar hrlplrssly as MeeJfce shouted tha final "ten." Moran had won rlaanly and decisively T aaa Ilia drat tap to tha finishing punch fee had completely outclassed hla man lafHati ralger'a maatar at boxing, and lslg.punrhee. dallverad with dradly pre sage) and deliberation, had their effect. Me) eras cool and collacted. and this lut aaapsh aa anything elee kept the battle talkie favor throughout. W T tjpNi Kcomt cM A L.U't'i'' 1 (ru fim((T ('cm SuE'X "TTT s -i fT fk is- r- Pll ,Ll't liho, ie - At-HHMl TIC ? Cr my ..SBBBSgt V ii 1 . iJk K" TTlis '0,m1T ess. ga SBBBal J a S MOPAN UXVlED 'Til-llBliiiSBLw! tV 3 ITS jfc J ANb 1T CO OMt R.ICMT J R EP?WijB P LmZaaaaaaW-' MORftKi t S S3 T LHtD OS-ACS OAU, aaKlaaal i'eAaaaaB aW MSmJM WS 4 tgafja hoik In ar yrim St early aa the third round Moran put Palter down. After a rapid exchange of rlghta and left to Moran suddenly drove In a left In puahlng fashion and Paliar VMM down on hla hand and kneaa. lie wag) clear-headed, however, and took tha count on one knea, entiling van Mggete at Moras, who had quickly Jgtgjgad away to stretch hla arm oa tag ropes whlla O'Roiirke'a man weath arat tha count. At nine Palter waa on MS fact. Ha walked ever to Moran de llkttwtely and Immediately triad wicked ly SMth a left for tha stomach, only to Moran than beat Palter to tha with a hard right to the chin. At this moment Moran appeared to be- wild and play at Palter' owb Instead of continuing along In Ma naual heady way. Ha made one wlM awing, a sort of an awkward evrkand right such at Ounboat Smith Wkaga Into action, and mltaed aa the al rang 40 tha neat round started, Palter had ntly bean Imtructed to -rowd He became terribly aggreaelvr tried to reach Moran with a long to the body, but the punch waa He then brought Into a play upperout. In which Jack John ,seg) k known to speelallte. Again hi were emoinerea. Moran, wno I wees buy blocking Palier'a afforta, sly crossed a right to Paltar't It waa a well-delivered punch I Valaer atood up under It In a way uraglng to Moran. thlt early the pace aeemed to he tailing on both. They ware willing t wTettle and rough each other to kill ttaaw. aa It aeemed. While they were at Mesa Falser triad to upper cut Moran. tHg oaly succeeded In reaching the aaaamaoh about once In every three at tstapta Moran than gave Palter tome eat hla own stuff, hooking a hard right .ts tsa mld-eert!on. Aa they broke away from the clinch Palter started right uppercut. but It barely grated 'a eh In. IT Pal-z-CR was out" in H5 CoVNtfe. rest seveeifu MiNtjTcs c m THE PIFTW THtv 5TAUTEb "nMtKCPCB. PCUNOED ON THE FUOOIS . 'HtEy THOO5HT it LOAi TWC BELu. SPORT BRIEFS. GOLF. (Continued from PI rat Page.) went true to the cup Thla to surprised Travis that he bit hla rlgar In two. Kach plac In the jteml-flnalx eured him to-morrow. MORNING CARDS. Whlttemorr, Out 4 1 4 ft 4 t 4 0 ,".n In 4 4 t 4 .1 6 6 4 llerrethoff. Out 41414111 640 In 4 t 6 1 5 1 1 1 Fred Herreahoff of (larden City, con- etdered the dark horae of the tourna- As ftoCMC CCUMEt CF mfc-FA7rV- 7.N", PAUZEft MADG e GAME. but feuu oven on his sibe,. White Sox Protest Against Being Compelled to Ride in Old Fashioned Sleeping Cars. got a nve on tne sens, ana ai ine i..rn . men, nd rMh,r a cloPe i)iavr , Kvan waa .i up .no goinx air-mg j morning round with Whltt. , H, r- ir.nwn wwa saiori uri nia nnvr, anu AHimia esnaie mUnPJlPIU nUUNUd. (approachea and did Moral aa- monad. Id holes OMsk ! 1 P rasa, Ohloaero, 1 ap TTBTlS, (tardea City. Anderaon Oj,, ....... wa-ewaw, sh.rm.n g ap oa Areata ota. an. avaorawa. Massaehaaetta. S ap on Walter 9. Marraahoff, Crerdea Otty, 1 up oa 4 4 4 1 1 1 4 & II I 114 4 6 4 come out 4 31. TS Evana led Travla I up In the first round. The match waa bitterly fought and Evana only Jumped to the lead on the 17tih hole, when Travis mleeed an eaay putt. Both Evana and Travla were deadly afraid of each other and their nervouaneat lost many atrokea on the outward Journey, espec ially for Evana, who wag very uncer tain on tha green. Travla. tha veteran, played the more consistent game, but the Oarden Hy PHILLIES FAST GUTTING DO WAT TUB GIANTS' LEAD. Out 11411164 441 In 4 4 4 6 6 6 1ft 4 42 -M Anderson had an eaay time with Hher m:.i In the flrat 18 holra. Huth were all aquare at the turn, but coining home tha Mnsaachuaetta player cut looae with a V. string of 4a In the last three holea that carried the up-state man off hit feet. Hherman urea very wild on hla drives '"Tiling home and frequently trapped himself Anderson waa goln like a clock toward the end Travera .... 4 14 4 .... 4 14 4 The Phillies are fast cutting down the (Slants' lead, and If they COntlnUg for the next two weeka as they har been Mollis for the paat week Philadelphia will have the plraaure of teeing h-r two major liauue ie preaetitHtlve hHttllng for the wortd'a tfhBJUplOltBhip next month. I( la not ten daya ago since the Now Vorka h:id a Lead of a doxtui gamea, and at the time the proapecta iioenred to he that th y would even further increase the mararln between thcrnnelvea and the Phillies before the National League aeason clones. Now take a look at them! The Plillllca are only seven and a half game hehlmi the 'Slanta a great gain to make In ao short a time. The (Slants' loas of three atralglit In Phllly and their defeat hy the Hravcs In two gamea out of four, while the Phillies were winning four nut of five from the DodgSfS, are thlnga that tightened up the race. The i Slants are playing the 1 odgrrs twice to-day while the Phillies are tackling the Braves once. I ST. IXriH. Mo.. Sept. 4 Kvery mem ber of the Chicago White Sox Is ready to hack the Interstate Commerce Com mission if It takes a whack at wooden Pullman coa -ties. They ssld so to-day upon their arrival here from Cleveland. Bp. route from rtt. Louis the Sox were herded Into two old-fashioned Bleeping cara. These were aandwlched in be tween new .ij:-atc-l cars. Increasing the chances that Mr. Comiskey's warriors would go to the morgue In case of a wteck. Manager Callahan, with the New Haven disaster fresh In his nlnd, Pacers, BUI already having won two cups Mr. gtiedeker refused to take the cup. which let first honors fall to Mrs, Martin Murau'a bay gelding. Mack Kranklyn. which during the whole sea- j Knight t HIGHLANDERS (Continued from First Page.) son was driven hv Henry Smith Threet wvin the cup offered to the sec oral highest, and Nettle Direct, third. Two of the lawn tennis players who held places on the Tavls Cup team Harold H. Ils'kett. the captain, and Wallace F. Johnson are among those who will play in the special cup tourna ment which begins to-morrow on the courts of the Nassau Cocntry Club at Olen Cove. Long Island. The list for the singles also Includes most of the ranking men in this section of the country Theodnte Itooseveit Pell, who will pair with Hackett In the doubles; Raymond P. Ltyle. Walter Merrill Hall, fH-an Mathey. Frederick C. Inman, Alrlck H Man Jr. of Vale, iluatave F. Touchard. the non-arrlvi! nf the Highlander bass, hall togs the start of to-day's gains was delayed for half an hour. Only five minutes was allotted the Highland ers for batting practice. Hay Fisher, who heat the Senators the Inst time the teams clash, d in New York, was In he Imx tn-dny for the visitors, and waa .,po.-.l by Melville (Jalila, who started his flret game for Wash ngton thla aea son. although he has finished up m doten or more. FIRST INNINO Malael struck oat. Wolter filed to MOvUsr, Cree lined to fltllla. No Run. None Left. Moeller singled to right. Milan forced Moeller st second. Mtlsel to Zelder. Milan caught napping off first, Sweeney 10 Knight. Foster singled to left Hsrtxell threw out Can. ill. Mo. Runs, one Left, MOCOMD INNINO -Harlxell filed to Milan. Foster threw oM Knight. CRI hooley ..tit. M.-Hrlde to (Ian 111. No Rtinl. None Left. Morgan struck out. Harttell threw cut Alntnrlth. MeBrtds out. Mai sal to Knight No Hun. None Ift. THIRD INNl.Vii .elder out. MnBrlde 10 ilanlll MWSSnt) tiled to Moeller. Hay Fish.-r eant a liner to left. Mauri out, Morgan to Oaitdll, No Huns. One Left. (icieon ttruoh out. 0a Hla alas fannod, Moallsi Mai OUI a hunt. Moel ler stole second. .Milan walked. Fos ter flL-1 lo Olthooley. So Runs. Two Left. l"OURTH INNINC.-C.allla threw vt Woltsr. Craa nisd to Mssnar. oaiiia threw out Mail. II No Runs. Noas Left. Malsel threw nut (Sandll Mnrgan struck .nit. Alnsmlth tiled to Wolter. No I tuns None Left. FIFTH INNINO Knight single.) to left. Qlllhooley hit Into a double. Morxn to MoBrldg to (San. III. Zelder out. Fos ter to (Sandll No Kilns None Left. Mollti.lo flied to Zelder rtl.leon out. F.sher. (j.tllla nngll to cen- raised such a kick that the Sox cars , Robert I-e Hoy. Howard A. Plunrner. were sw.tched to the rear of the train. Out In Iteld- Out 114 16 6 In 6 6 6 5 4 4 Travers had a practice young Held In the first 1 4 4 S-3S-77 1 4 6 41 6 1 S 42 M romp with half. The US this stage of the battle Morsn everything his own way. He bed nearest to the old-fash- leases' heavyweight of anybody since the Whase Hope crate started. He had Style, cleverness, and a knowledge of baUJiaai that has been painfully la-klng ta all the woulil-ba successors of Jim lesTries. And, all-Important, he had man was unfortunate with many of champion didn't have to extend him- ' h;s lies The Intense heat caused both " If to win up. Travers Jumped to nlavera a great seal oi mscomrort. " note wion s to Travis, now In his flfty first year, es- 1 R . " perlally suffered from the torrid sun Morning cards: F.vsns: 0ut 4 1 6 6 6 1 6 4 4-31 l 1 4 4 1 1 4 1 4 3-41- 10 Travis Out . In STANDING OF THE CLUBS A Mill I' AN LoVAliUK. w . M (U. 4 s 841)1 Cliiois... . (17 (ill .1 1 n New York. 411 RhSULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES Nr York. II ; Itoitat. 4. Pin! (.me I'bllidsli bu. 4. Washingt .B .1 He 'urid gsme. AAIKI.N L l.r.AIlt K ur I i..' i-ii. . ... 1 i. . i..' ... Nts York H4 41 ST2 ll..t..n 64 IS .aji PUlFpeit M 42 (1ST Hot rj Hal 'MM T4 4M 81 ; Hi .kl. n .VI 7(1 4.H ( le.rlind. 77 61 uk Iwte it. ( hlrsfii . 71 M 66(1 l ln lonati. 64 T4 .4011 WUU 't"U. 70 ,1A ,100 It I- 1'UUDurfn oo na ,o32 St. i.-u. S4 PP. 441 wi Rolen. 2: New York. 1 I'm. ..1.1, .tin 4. 10- k .ii 1 Hroatliu. S. Pbilsileli.hll. 6. I'Hli'afii. 7 . Ht. L..IIIS. 2. ( ilicinnsU. 3; t'lttdtitirgh. 1. I GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY Hrimsln tt Nee Y'irk. Two ganai New York st Washlngt.in riiiladelt.lils st lioti.u. HmUni ai rellanlphT. Ht. Uima si rittjliiitili. Tsu ssruas. Itro.t at Clei.lan.l. ChlCagD at Ht l..aaa. Princeton qualified four players and 1 Harvard three for the second round of the Intercollegiate lawn tennis cham pionship, which will be played to-day on the courts of the Merlon Cricket Club at Haverford. The representatives of all the other colleges entered were elimin ated in the preliminary and first rounds Played yesterday. The other Institutions losing the nrst heat, while the unex teprnented were Yale, the I'nlverslty pected happened twice In the 2 trot of Pennsylvania. Dartmouth. Haverford Henry W. Slocum. the former national champion, and other. Directum I., the aensatlonal pacing stallion .if the season, afforded tha apec tators at ths Orand Circuit races at Hartford a fine spectacle of his speed wen he took the 2.07 pace In straight heats, outclassing the Held. The Capital City 2.0S trot was won hv the little bay mare. Cheeny, after Dr. tre. Moeller hit a triple over Wolter's head, snoring (Salll.i. Miian Hied to Belder. One Hun. one Left. SIXTH rNMINw Qallla walked Swee ney. Flaher forced Sweeney at second, Osllla to MoHrnle. Malsel struck out. Wolter forced Fisher, Foster to Morgan. No Hunt. One Left. Foster iient out an Infield tsp OandlJ singled through .eider, pitting Faster on second. Morgan forced Foster at third. Fisher to Malsel. Alnmilth fir. ee) Morgan at second. Zelder to Tlartzell. (landll going to third. An attempted double steal failed. Ainamlth being run down by Knight ietween first and sag. Olid before (Sandll COOtd croas the plate. No It ins One Left. 'onmha Improving. Jack Coombs, reported as being out of (he world's aeries owing to a spralnod side, was much better to-day and hopes to he out to practice again near the end of the week. This la considered unlikely by Manager Mack of the Athletics. tne 'ea.i on tne nrst hole with 4 and the St Andrews reipre- i sentstlve never overcame this handicap. SOME GOOD APPROACHES. Travers was an Interested onlooker at ttte finish of the Evsns-Byrrs match. The champion after hla victory over Online! promptly dueled Into hi street clothea and hurried out to meet th two contestants coming In. After Evans de fr,:-d B.vers on ths thirty-ninth, a sidgged an taw la tut fourth round Moran seemed lo rrom nis enorts. He had been Paiser the best he iiad, hut th. Iowa termer war .aklng it all with tn apparent relish. The going was so fst la IMa round that both thought th y had heard the hell th.rty seconds befr M waa due to ring. sae.At.ZEH waa far from a Oentin man w when the sixth round started Ills aw eye had been bruised and his nose Otlt from the te-r.Ao left hooks are. fuHy placed h Moran. He had en. nig i ST law ouitiiog in nun to tor e Mm , the ring, trying for an up. iili, ; body with his awkaard light. Moran, howevsr, has a habit of deal tag taw other fellow s stuff, He promptly grove his right to Palaer'g stuma h, wbD JU vainly tried to retaliate wl a aa apeitrcut tu the body that dld.r: coma natural. Thla particular punc i of FaUlr'a seemed tu be one that he had bases drilled In; but Moran knew too and ne rar-ly lande I It cleanly Moran kepi circling awaj from Palter went down again in this after Jlunn had sauug rights aag lefts to hla jaw, holding him up and' poising him with one hand wall ha laWVered the hi iws with the other. Flaelly, Morsn swung ta., rights in use 'on and Palxer rtoppcl i th.' tsapr sn sll fours, looking stupid He waa Just about un hla feet ami equarsl ssT to continue when the bell rescued .4 3661113 ( ...1 634666 142-11 liolng nut Kvaua Jumped te the lea. I on the eecnnd hole when he laid Travis a lead alymle. and (he old-lime champl n neelad three h) bole out while the pri.le of the West went out In to. Motli contestants were selxe.i with an attack al rattlea and ran out of for the next five holea. a very poor tnwwiiaa ie . h e Travis deserved s battel bresk if luck. . Mrll ,..rrd HmMhOff , usually the however, on (he nflh. whan he ulled j flr,t 0f ,he gahery n the course and ,.ff a long ptltl only ( nave tint tiaP GIANTS. (Continued fnim First Pag ling to Out thaw. Tesreau died, singling to Dauhert Sniidgrass fflad out to Steng.! in deep cent'e. No 'litis. One lasft. sixth IN'NtMO-JDoyle lo Msrals re- FIRST. GAME. GIANTS. would have n hard time healing atr'ng I"""- I taws twees, iwie cnanipion s aort i answer was in at hla hst was In the I ring. tired Cutshaw. A i , . i . ran nut in dec: the', , .nil n)llli. a naval catch nf Bran hang on the e.lite of the cup. Travla squared the mat -h on eighth with a beautiful approach Hie generally the last t,, leave It She la a keen observer of all that tranaplres. No one can convince Mis llerrethoff that had i her husband won't sventually win ttie putt, while Bvgni spoiled li s cup ahot j tournament - and nobody wanta to con by carelessness Al the turns both , vliue her either. were even with 3D strokes. Th.- tenth was halved In an oi-di- Walter J Travis, one of the oldest nary fcvataa waa I up on the eleventh tournament playera In the country, was when Travis tossed away an eaay putt, i trie picture of despair after he loat his The old master came right back on the morning rounds to young Hale The next hole ami SVstiad (he score w hen I oid-lltiie champ ou moodily walked tn Fvatis was guilty of inferior putting. ! the bar and ordered a lemonade, "with EVANS'S POOR WORK ON URCEN , ,1"my "' " " h araDaa wis Barwraa happy as a kid In the afteraoon when he BLAnca nis (.sisa analls .a ...t In i,...i,, .... ............. - '- juw.i.mi opponent. Little description Is neeile.t for t,,., gataJ sound. There waa Just one punch gsllearad it ia one of those I li-gei- jsgevaow-or-ne et kind. Muran put ever... esawte Of (Uengtb that he may have Majvtrei) during his month's training at re Into It, and th batti was t aJf H,t:. halve-1 the long tnlrteenth in Ka.ns was caught Ifleg In trapn on the fourtetsitli and en ap. d itli ! tu Trav-I Proha,h'y the iinluckleat shot of the IS'a 4 The Chicago man rgaln sai i day was one Oulmat made In the after esre.'i.s an I allowed Tcavl to anujre noon on the ninth hole. The Bay State the match OK the fWleen-i. wh-n he title-holder approached flnely and elacl mia.l a loUT'foOt DUtt 'vat.a st.ir td niake a Iw.iKy foot putt. Ha took worn on (he green lo this Hat (hrew I careful aim and (tie had gradually rolled many a scare lain his adml.-a.a. ' on Its way lo theliole and cams so near Until halved the 14th wtn a.t Mvgaj I that it hung suspended on the lip of played Travis s parl.ai rtymlt og the"' Odp. "IJh." inuriiiursd the gallery lIUl. an t the veteran was f ucel ' play its the hall wobbled over (he edge of It w llli III e ttrokl to four lu the West- i the hole aiil hope Both halved the ism n. 3 and : sue . ten in 1 up Pol thS IfuUbte l ne fans weie t e rarded with some ol the Western stars famous s i, .ts. in lading sensational l.unket rsiMVerers ,.nl 30-foot putts. While Kvatis's .ard was nothing ex ceptions! his form waa s big lmprovs J ment over his morning round end his showing thla aftsmoon practloallsa aa- right and made a neat ge!' terrible smash. Co litis gol a base on balls. DoytS I 'Ssed out pgllbsft. No Hun. None Left Doyle Hied out to Moran, P"lsh ir threw out I'letcher. Vlngllng tosstd out Hums. No Huns. None l,e?t. gRVHNTH INNINO Smith heal out a hunt for Ins third straight hit. Flatter fotlle.1 to Meers, Fischer filed out to Murray in short richt singling atruoh out. No Huns. One laft. Ilerxog dropped a single Int., short right Herog out stealing, Fischer to FiMher smith threw ..at Murray, Fls'ier threw out Meiers. No Hum. tf She Left. BIOHTH INNINO- Moran filed out, to iiurns. Tsaraau knocked gown cut- ahaw s wicked stab and threw him out at rlrst Stengel llnod out to Doyle. No Huns None Left. Mark! Blad OUt lo Morsn Cutsliaw tossed out Tesreau. Sno. (grass heat out an Infield hit Doyle popped a high rty lo gmlth, No Huns. One l.efl. NIN'PH DfNINQ -Wheal ha((el for Collins He filed mil to Fletcher Dau hert heat out an Infield hit. stmlth lilt Into a doubl play, Fletcher to Doyle to Merit K'o Huns. None lsrft. n. H. PO. A. E. SnnJrass, cf . . . I I 2 0 0 Doyle, 2b 0 14 3 0 Fletcher, ss 1 2 2 2 I Burns, If 0 0 2 0 I Sharer, 3b 0 12 3 1 Murray, rl 0 13 10 Meyers, c 0 0 3 2 0 Mcrkle, lb 0 I 8 I 1 Marquard, p 0 0 I I 0 trandall. p 0 0 0 1 0 McCormick 0 0 0 0 0 rofal t 7 27 14 4 McCormick batted lot '."iuard In 7th. BROOKLYN. R, H. PO. A. E. Muran, rf I I 0 0 0 CUMhgW, 2b . . 0 I 4 4 0 Collins, cf 113 0 0 Vhssi.l! ooooo Meyer If 1 0 2 0 0 Dauben. lb I 1 2 0 Smi(h, 3b I I 2 0 I hsher, st 0 0 3 2 0 McCarthy, c . 0 2 5 2 0 Walker.p 0 0 0 1 0 Ktgoii.p 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 7 27 II I Washington and I.eh:gri Princeton's entire team, consisting of (Jeorge M. Church, last year's champion; Wendell Kuhn. B. i?. Law and A. M. Kidder, is Oil undefeated. The three Harvard mn who will compete In the second round are K. Norrls Williams Jr.. member of the Davis Cup team and runner up In I this year's Newport tournament: J. J. I Armstrong, State champion of Mlnne j lota, Kentucky and Wiscunsln. and W. M. Washburn, Joint holder with Touchard I of the Eastern doubles championship. The Pleasure Drivers' Association of Brooklyn closed Its second series of light harness race on the Brooklyn Speedway with an interesting programme. Oecrge V. Snedeker big bay gelding. SUMMARY. First Base og Hulls Off Marquard, 3; off Walker. I off Kagon. 1, off Cran dall. I. Struck Out By Crandall. 1; by Hagon. I. Two-Base Hit Smith. Doubl Plays -a 'utshaw and Dauhert; Murray and ltoyle. Hit by Pltchor Burns I'nip.res llrennan and Kason. Attendance MOO. Time of Game, 1 hour and 50 minutes. for three-year-old, allowing George nex to come In a winner after thr heats, on both occasions It being al most cartaln that the bet he could do was second piece. Cuban, won the cup offered to the series. PHILLIES AND NAPS IN POST SEASON SERIES. irJ,RVF,LANT. O., Sept. 4 -That th Phillies and th Nape will play a poet season series stiouM they both be run-ners-up In their respective leaaruee is the announcement expected here Just as soon as the Naps find they are mathe matically out of the pennant race. 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