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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 190 BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN Mike Denlin Jollied Wagner ® on His Hitting, but Hans Was Dangerous All the Time—Keichel Soon in Jeff's Class. | eee | OU may be handsome, but & Y you ain't no Swat Milli- gan at the hat,” kidded Mike Donlin yesterday when Wagner @truck out. Mike had flung two or three other light and flippant re- @arks toward Hans during the game. “You may be » fair fielder, but you can't hit,” ho called again when Wag- ner made a catch that brought out @ roar of applause from the grand stands. Coming from Donlin, these wide swats had a peculiar twist, for Mike himself !s some pumpkins in the field, and he takes pride in being @e pinch hitter of his team. But there wasn’t any malice in the re- merks. Denlin made them with a @rin, and Wagner grinned back. N spite of the ding’ tt !s ensy to see that Wagner has a corner on the goat market. Every time he came to bat Wiltse took up a minute or so in pr flourishes before elivering: ry Giant danced wp and down nervously. and the field- @FA took a scout to the outlying al tricts, Wagner {s ives him a workin s s the Eiffel Tower. He isn't fat. That gives him speed. He has a pair of Shoulders as wide as a door, and arms jong that his hands actually swing his knees as he walks. There's his tting power. When Wagner connects with the ball there !s a sharp crack and the leather files out in a straight line. It has no mo: forty yards tha drop to it for the first | a rifle bullet. | 44 IDDING™ is part of the game. “ They all do A ball player ho can't’ throw shoot now and then ts a Graw’s “kidding” nearly always has a personal sting to it. He likes to indulge 4n_ personalities y."" he called out pestersey. to one of the Pittsburg play- ers, “perhaps if you got your hair cut You could see some of the plays.” TANLEY KETCHEL S in the position occupied by Jeffries. There will be no one im to fight. Jeff's opponents gave out Decause the hotler-maker, besides being one of the greatest fighters in the ‘orld, was too big for the other heavy- Melgnte, Tt scared them into a palsied giate to sce him coming out of his cor- soon be Ail will fe like a great grizzly bear. Bize cuts no ice with Ketchel. It’s fighting ability that is making “him feared a as Terry Mo ‘ern was a fe years ago. Ketche meems to be a split between McGovern and Fitzsimmons in He tears in like McGoy both Qands equally we and, like Fitz, he ss - ed othe yws are caugh nipping. He dror pwn" Jivan with the first He did the | (game thing to P: ne floor is soon as he nge of ‘Ketchel's fists. Papke r red enough itd make a fight of r n rounds Ketchel knocked Joe T! down the same way in their firs Looking over his 3 easy to figure that within nths at the most there t t heavy- eights for to nd there is reason why Ke ould fail to ‘make good in the eight class. His best fighting just now is the same as t n he knocked out t doesn't to ce slugger. beat di to a plain at his best Gans fights fully as light-weigt welter title if he w that when he kno Sullivan so easi ge Walcott a Min Francisco, He can nts to, H aout Mik nd when Walcott was known the “Glant Killer,” because he even bet a out Joe R weight was ments Bandy house was a ite, kick and when he me pounds: He ke re n and for the year. \ jon opening 4: | row, UMPIRE KLEM Missed THE SPECTACLE of Between 2ND FRETNG IMPRESSIONS OF “BRes* OVERNIGHT RACES WEAR NAMES AT BAY Wits his Musgrave, Coney Island rh “clue has “Sete! beeing Was the ex-star, W name. D. Met BRESNAHAN BEING UiU-uiTsuED 1ST ANd re were J WITH THE FANS AT THE POLO GROUNDS —a SWAT MILLIGAN , Diseu AS A PITTS BURG Reet GoT INTO THE PRESS Box, FATHER TIME FORCES sg, GANS TO QUIT RING _ Nieen A o ees he Ar Two More ¢ Fighis | Before He Retires Because of Age, Says Champion. English lightweight on Saturday. He in. the England Wee "WHAT a MIKE DONLIN: HANDED. WAGNER — iB Y JOHN POLLOCK. the champion lightwel ght . is surely going to re- ne tember. in San Rood bays Leach C: name for h TO the win- Freddie | Labor! wants to en: | See as ference between them 1m between Phila- a Adopts New Idea for | yichast tne trutt staal » Jack Blackburn , Will Row at : [see ts, Be teh re : Sheepshead Meeting. ati Sed keepsie. |accept It. “Arcern tas race with Fi noes where Mic nae figured he had won’ §100. we BY VINCENT TREANOR. | wy sisn't taniere wrike up “HARK. A-N, spells Harswi1n.”’ after the sixth? Ie to the Coney Island CCORDING H . st The booka were saved a big triniming by {ssued, for Sta coming meeting, a x aie bare every race to be run at Sheepshead is ,,Musgrave | ment 10, slorp tesusiehtsagts) dignified by a name. This, understand, away from his Ish OURHE fs in addition to the historic Ist of|Fiotact to the boy, who Ie getting closed events, such as the Suourba’ 5 7 They do come back the Double Event, the Foam, the Tidal.| , They, to. come back i the Swift, and so on, which are annu- the ally run at the course. For instance, (eae Rear a week from to-mor- the Supa “to thelr best the money p form culum, 5 pou Ma the Suburban. the programme will contain the ¢ Salvator, the Double Event, the Suburban, the Grass Selling and the Brambeleta. On the succeed- ing days the public may have the priv.- Kingston, BRIDWELL’S “CHANCE”. FATAL | NEW ': COURTNEY PICKS HIS — CREW FOR REGATTA SWAT It Now Pough- lege of betting on the Roseben, the Bea- = con Light, the Hermits, the Commando, : sett old us for two or out a run, and that nat Brid- the Loantaka, the Colin, the Gen. Mon- ut is exactly what figured on, but : GRAVESEND ENTRIES. roe, the Ten e Raceland, the Peter Little Error in Judgment Sets “second game between eng that ¢ sould Pan, the W: jor, the Stamina, the 3 Pittsou At that, A mt, € K for the Raneclalitourneseven « Wo: Sysonby, the Coligny Steplechsse, tho the Giants Back Sev- ed. It was arrived the anead| Gray Nb AC the Nealon, the Dandelion, was in a posi It was score Of | s) eeliowi the Tammany, the Ethel- eral Days. h Beidweti had heid the |, There 1s no Bill Daly stake, a val ui thrown to the plate tnstead nor one in honor of Umbrella, we » the score wo Nees b ears If Bride Why such a tremendous play on Bedouin? What had he done An tnnovation noticed on the Jockey board Yesterday, yee) the) initial of every Jocke: INDEXED GALLOP y ORM —_-—_ At Gravesend. World.) —cHAD handily 48 MIs SS HYLAND- zing. | (Spectai to Tae Eves GRAVESEND, June 11 The track was fast to-day. The best workouts noted were LBOURNE—Five furlongs jn 1.16 2-5, breezing. He is ready. SESSE—One mile in $.25, 9.5), 1442-5, handily. In good ToP- i1P) ree: 7R—One mile in 1.4, handi) handil BDWAKD—Hive fu L—One mile in 0. 0.48, 1.01 8-5, hane prudent... 1462-5, handily — SUDDEN ART ga NGladys Louie a 1.20, breezing mes i Special to The Evening Wo SOURTH RACE—All ages; handicap; mile 6 MARA THON—Six (Spectal to The Evening World.) MONTREAL. s dune il and a quarter. breezing LATONIA RACB 'DRACK, Ky., June! ing are the entries: for te moron ¥rank Gill ., 28 we EXDIAsION #4) BLACK KING—Fo 11 Following are the entries for to- FIRST RACE. Tw: O48 405, 100 ioiag AD eae na ve furlongs 2 GREAT PIRAT 18, "Dan Ds not geod. 1 Roval Oak, “113; ¢ 1 61ST. WITHOLD—Five furlongs tn 1.05, 61 Mala, 115; ¢ King, 110, Ary Treaxl aimee nai 3 ard, ‘115: Ragman, 10. Don. Creole 2% BROTHER THOMAS—Four furlongs % LAWRED ECOND RACE—Three-vear-olds ar | igible Deere aaa . longs. in ward; gelling, one mile-*Pan De © Banker nn a0 wm fa’ not. much peer at Harcourt, FIPTH | RACE-Three-yei selling; mae A F dy Isabel, Midway, 1 ut mix furlongs. H TAYLA) t ofall vias nite onde TANI} 4144 Queen Marguerite 11 0.49 handily, ie) erat | THIRD RACE—Maide: ree-year-olca 3 John Marrs os ready 102. Dre Lee Mx furlong Ding, 108; Cruche d'Or y SOrcagna pars) " 112, Dandy | 107; Star, + Gold Heart, 100. of) n A Dancer, Wart, 100; Join Louts, | Javelin, 12; + Amontilado, "100, 71 08 12) McChord, 100 FOURTH RACES bur year “aN Gutwell, Inti. Laurelwood, 10; “Wosditne: sul T. Morgan, 147; Newt visher t ieee ate 36 HIFSSEAN furlongs RACE Four-year olds a ye) SIXDHE RA hres ds and up 36 HESSIAN t E y furiongs.Niher Fone oS eanth mile x mile: purye.--Bein leckburn. Ne “Ady eyelet i If Silt SUN NNEAVOOD6lx Rani tevnolds, 103; | Karma, U2) + W. suloniili Stas UIATATIC ERR MEeRUR Tee? ve bieex ; i Marret SIXTH RACE -Three-vear-olds and up| MAY Grace Cameron ...00.. 006 Me STAR XS ATLAPA-One Flora Ray. 10% and. a. furlong.Doune 108 beeen ng. 1 Vera. 10d: Avon’ Rose. *lord Dixon, 2. Cure om) HOME AC Vanen, 103, 05 Miss Marjorie. 1 @ : wance claimed, Weather 1 rt 63 , —_—_—_—_—_—- | ie San Salvador Meet. | faliowance. an will be a banner day in the world | ———__ At Sheepshead Bay ” Rive. tics, for one of the bimgest Saturday The Rvenine W sehen "ih Sate the names magn ati'te'n tae TWAS CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT. foards at Celtic Park, San Salvador Coun Nel waretal tpare po effirt to make this day’ a inem W. P. BRADPORD-Your query in he best work noted —_—_——— f path world ; i . t Work noted : Bet yt Nod varqeentls regard to Jeffries-Corbett fight on Aug. SIR MARTIN Six furlongs in. 0.26 Governor Investigating nd and one-half 44, 19, at San Francisco, It was cer , ive eng nphlyc tg) DUGE June Gow. gan Sard aan Vier chanes | cainiy a champlonship battle, as Cor- 3 pulsiana, rdered an. Inve be an all-nmund jum on bel fighting to regain the honors “4 Mile and an edent 18 the ooarges. that a $50,000 = cap. consiatin ne follow eitran tidbit td Gia One mile in Dateniig on fur't axiate stor vel ih ceving) race. eet handicap. consiating of the following ¢ ye1q until Fitasimmons took them - 4 CELT--Mile and an eighth ng. ja from adverse ning broad and running high jumps, ay from him at Caran City. Jeftrie furlongs ip 1.2, opin To this en4 he ordered @ con: UPS an ay t ¥ aN lopls oth tution introduced In, the . LAER PITH a | jater beating Fitasimmon: The sfight ea a X Assembly to-day for the > gansta: elo Grounds, to-day 4 F. M. lasted ten rounds, Corbett losing/yn SALVIDERE—Seven furlongs in 0.24 Jonge in 0.5%, breeaing. of @ specs! investigating Pitsburg. Admiaeion G00 ‘es knockout. 1 to cateh any- it, yelled imme and while ve got one o first Just a , anyway he whole thi runner Bridw made hird out and | Bridwell m ts en retired with- | though. that It lost DAG Eee handily. Pie } STANDING OF THE CLUBS. ioe NATIONAL LEAGU AMSRICAN LEAGUE W "RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. auined’ fot rid . 0 Detroit, 7; New York, HIRD RACE—'lwo-vear oid: Boston, $! ( kes: five and a half fur adeipala, y non, ee GAMES *scHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. ign Range Pittsburg at New York New York at Detroit 4g Paradise Qu oat Brooklyn, Bosion ut Cleveland (od) tE bet at. Bost Tatel pata ! ibertinus” hereal cervene MONTREAL ENTRIES. 1S, 2108 meilt ani up: wo and vids yout oF, s: the Han»-| vas, 104 hos 108, arr 107, mn 8 lv) + U2 104 i 1108; ory fon eights were give sia TS AMATEURS ARE HAVING A MERRY STRIFE IN POPULARITY BATTLE. Possibly your team Is not a popu- iron Maybe ft fs. Probably it is. THEN GET BUSY But remember that !f you don get started early you are going se out In The Evening World st to determine the most pop: amateur team in Greater New Yor! and vicinity. It's up to amateurs and your friends to get busy. ET BUSY RIGHT Now? Get your team's name tn The Evening World Popular Amateur Team contest. Here are the prizes and condi tions: Three prizes are offered—$10, $50 and $25—the money to be used for team equipment by the winning |] sm votes wil! be counted tntess sert In on the official bajlots, The ballot will be printed on Pag the Noon Edition, while the re- of the ballot and the standing the clubs will be printed in the ‘ual Maition each night. ge a RR SR za | BOXING STAG TO-NIGHT. The Olympic A. C., of Harlem, will hola tts regular weekly stag to-night. in the main bout the principals will be lerty, of New Haven, Conn., iting Dick Nelson,” of this Ity. It should be one ot the best fights cf the yoar, as both men are noted for thelr gamieness, and besides are aggres- ch Cross will box an exhibi.jon bout with Frankie How er bouts will alsa he decided. 2 ~ REGAINS TENNIS TITLE. BOSTON, Mass, June 1!.—Miss Fannie Osgood of this city Is now the woman golf champion of the East, She won the title by defeating Miss Mary Adams, also of this city, on the links of the Oakley” Country 171 to 172 strokes. Club yesterday by AMUSEMENTS. |HAMMERSTEIN’S #33, "2797 ROOF: ince. dally’ down: Victoria BI), | CLimited , ALEXA, GOLDIN, Goolman. ny ‘2 Joscatys, Spiasell Bros. &| Brittona Md NEW ERATE TREES, Including CORA, LIVINGSTON ‘Wrestier), THE 4 FORDS & J |ATLANTI “GARDEN, | ATLANTIC. ay SOCIETY LEADER Pras SECONDS O'BRIEN AGAINST NEGRO —_.—_ (Spectal to The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA, June 11.—After etx hard and fast rounds between Jack O'Brien and Jack Blackburn, the eol- ored boxer, a draw would have been about the right decision, However, #0 close was the battle fought by the men, there were many who thought thet O'Brien had earned the decision, and an equal number favored Blackburn. O'Brien started off at a rapid clip. In left sent the first round a straight Blackburn to the floor. After that the oman fought back gamely. In is he hit suse given, as the vird and _AMUSEMENTS, Mat Sa 5 $1.50, THE WOLF 2 ‘TyRic § a Waiter. 420, W. of Bway. DALY a SAM BERNARD ;” row Srenrs nero Conn Koso tehina Hour ve TONIGHT, 24181 TIME. NEWYORK 5, CARLE ‘n MARY'S ius JARDIN de PARIS y's MONDAY With Opens s URIS New Mustcal ‘ evne E TIEGE une ue M New v Amsterdam M Daiiy Ma? SAVOY un [seem M. 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