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amet anata eae - - THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 8, 1911.~ UP-TO-DATE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK AND NEWSY WHEN THE DICTATAGRAPH COMES INTO GENERAL USE Copyright, 1911, by The Press Publishing Ce. (The New York World). EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN YALE AND HARVARD TO MEET O¥FORD AND CAMBRIDGE: Great International Team Match Planned for July on English Soil. Gone TO visit A Poor Sica BRoTWER ELM, HUN) 1 Knew 7! Coma On, TID, verenct meat = wow! Twat was a Py Rian? on Tue Bear ff)... ['tc Tame A HUNDRED oF Twat 2-1 STurw, Bo «... STEADY, MD, STeapy /. meee youR LerruPp?. ow! sTace, mip! Taw wine {' Wee! TwERE's . Now That Kaufman Has Been pace in the Afteen-mée run, con- || Pitched good ball for the Browne “ a obs ba ithe rit ws ae @ Gvcted under the auspices of the|| Until the twelfth when Jackson, with sie ‘The pnedab ohouta cate And bets were made with thousand- . Nelther of them ie up to st ey |] the Daves fuk, hit the ball over the : noi RY ROZEMAN BULGER. hie Thetr th Monument Club, at Celtic Park, before | ish to compete against their country~ iar wilh l , throwing has |] left oid tence, giving the Naps | wish npete aK Wig eae Fue ae ts Aldi mae FTER @ farewell ttt with Boston || deen #0 bad that the opposing Bs 10,000 people, that only three of the! the victory by a acore of 6 to 2 ad It Is understood here that | ‘: A thia afternoon the Highlanders {f TAnere have cut up on the lines PATING THE RACES Mave masy | ortgtnal seven etartern finished. Be- Dave Shea, secured from the Bobs ford team would be somewhat nfhessed quit the Hilltop and best thetr ty much as they plensed, In de BY DiTaTAgRAPy sides himself, Tom Longboat, the In-|] ton Nationals, was mostly responsi- € 1 “agatha in hig 7 -oaret PID | tong whirl around the Western etreuit ay Seeoney and Bialr, bow dian, and William Kehimannen, the r the Cubs’ defeat by the Yale | athtetio mor s08 ¥ w : ever. it truthfully eaid " en ; ree on Saturday by Hi made tee 2001’ was puttin’ in, | ‘When thet irip ls ended the relative Neral “added ac LIE A that Finnish runner, crossed the line, but 1, as he made three errors 0 —— - — ~ jot ti furious ten-rouné pattie jainat 4 i) jettenal tener. evtomotin ectog OniTC, AG | fa Morris of Oklahoma, of course, being| ond st. Loule. Bo for they in pretty good shape, but for some|ensis cos, ing go promises to be & much a wetness will"aeet Toker Da Cais satel, cat hit: an Brae. 08 et To } qeiamaationsty and pobiiety “ercemet’| even shown mere strength than |Feagon he hee not harder fought scrap, ae Murphy intend oor inule it teat Non be 6 home tn te Ggnt Johnsce sometime in the Cimoinnati, of late. with Brown for the defeat Po eft th | (ure Joe Jeanette is out at eee While this question of downing the] ory? "ca, he administered to him. Both are tn fears are felt th j fweining Merrie 204 sosching iim ta Phi In interesting | the | National Hr fine condition and below the weight, 18 LT be ws ear # great player msy not be seen os the pointe of boxing and fighting. nothing ike the soncern eee oe Sam int year Be ea ee tik that ieee pores Arlaen in the American Laarue| fy ltt mete ne ccunela reves te’ ms RESULTS AND SCHEDULES been suf Material, and Joe ought to know, for he reoedented epurt of the! 0” Jenncen on third base Chase Haak IN THE BIG BALL LEAGUES. | Disposed Of, Johnson Will) Have to Fight Langford, Mo- Vey or Jeanette if He Wants, Action . Guprright, 1911. by The Prem Publishing Co. (The New York World), THE OLD-TIMER, T went to see a ecrap the other night At one of them new clubs for million. ares. ‘Two bucks initiation fee, each fight. And thirteen more for any seat down- otaire. By Jinks, you ought to som bow thinge wae fixed! They head gold-piated posts all ‘round eit -n-| Sefore Invading West gee Dee He woud WO bets Sore a |S She referee was togged out like a king. He Been Extended. tripled, over the plate with the ||can students at the two English ant ‘Fou det your stack that club was fixed broa nd winning rum before the largest crowd || versities, where they are enjoying the Up ewell; vg pled and Even Break Abroad Ove of the main spots of weakness that ever saw an American League || Rhodes scholarships and where they ‘They leave out any little fritie, feb an auite ten cere eee ‘They bad o pink stk cord to pull the But the Aghtere wee ! Ol “ i of th u : oe ra the Hans Holmer, who won the last great|| |) oe Roger tre manans men more Sarpanitalien of eoam ‘ oer” While the Highlanders are Gentine Experienced ‘wiriers when it gomer Marathon i naoeealy Edinburg. || bat they made a ve effort to Harvard having Grows; thelr way through the Weet the Gti to holding runners up on the bases, Scotland, quit with only one more tap|| win, and scored two ru Ballee, | been fairly fast on the track, while dn’ "Kid One-PunoW” Grogen from| vit ty on the Hilltop taking. ca ain and neither le Abies, even though he Eager for Return Match to go. He found It simply tmpossibie|| but’ he was benched, and Harmon, Yale has come brilliant performers i Troy, lo ce a reite' ‘im, cheek the te. at Wh pore opetiored aM ‘round the | ju"e™ from the Weet in the throw @ runner out uniem he gete 4a rein, ve a, oie. | lobar etunagy suasteelaigut beveioienied rany. eS Maps aged sid lee The fret Weetern ctu te appear wi'|| pitcner can do ee much towerd wre, 1 Sr ae a ets BM for a long before he did, but he continued Sonn eer etree | JAP BALL PLAYER ‘TU WW epectatore chert $0. | ve the Cubs, and they are the came olf || venting stolen basce asa catcher ||Pride of Harlem aries Sie He Wil cals BI, the, tee Gara Just as long as he was physically able 7, before tue biggest crowd || COINS A SLANG WORD. dnd when “Siugge” Wu “Ria One | SBATIINE Nahtere as of yore. Go. tar Gus Ljungetrom of Sweden, Ted|| of ine reason | Punch” Grogan, deat bout at ver of Boston were the other starters and|| to call games at a certain time to CHICAGO, May &—The Waseda Unt> Cad fattened him out for iy ‘ton,’ that the Giants have in the easy pick Eastern teame to tarkle the Tiger ' Cc} Rea "| they quit at various stages of the allow the catching of trains. A riot team Toxto to-day a yelled Nhe wo yelled m-the old )ings of the East. Their efforts dm Ate tntr md the renulte wilt East Sider. te Aithough Queal's time was two mn |{ “mont resulted from this Rahit ves: W Word to Its vocabus ve ; watcher interest by the ent bmeuet erday at Rocky Point, Rhede tetand ‘ After all—there ain't muoh change in| trouble with the Pireres’ ute Wall Gapcae Nokcontel iene fee os hae ad sation arte mii| utes and forty-eight seconds behind ay Ae Tipe Cone Cot peel ten Lez m yesterday saw tne *MBNI Giame were being taken hte sate te York interested in seeing the Hitt BY JOHN POLLOCK. rout at ibe! Ered Appleby's record for the distance, Rochestere, one out and ¥ a er be bhi paee the Phillies, It will be interesting to toppere ut the whole leanue . “nlaue| he set a disey pace at times, and it Is on bases tn the ninth | og ene interpreter paused while transe te inter: im eceing Detrott tose. T 1g wome time have the fight! jf, pends, but he 4 hat had he been | ‘nning, were obliged to stop, sharply F © to whet Jock Jotingon remarked 20° just whet the strong clube of the! Our Hilltop team ie not in the beet ane fe Greater Now York bees bet ie se hs Ei ear ti tecoat aaa s Bing a0) oe! Ribeer Cnrare yee when be beard weet-haé b ‘est can do against these same Phil- fans in Great Sultt, pushed he would have ted a ne Pep’ was suggested by the Am s >” tee. The only eto beat them ao | condition to start on @ Weetern trip 0 worket up over @ scrap as mark. Queal'’s time was 1 hour, 2 pened to Al Kaufman Blstory tar have been Brooklyn and Boston, and while every loyal fan te pulline @ayoth set; neither had any one (se far @o we know) any dictatagraph eomnes- p> tes, rouniie at Bat King his fourth etreignt | Sdopted Mt with glee 20 a “morning glory” club. It t Murphy. which takes place @t the ¥ wip Pas | Y oy 2 epee sings tions with the Johnson enabiiohment) true they have made @ wonderful Whirlwind A. C. in Clermont Avenue | 1 eas Type oe ' Gamisee the lsteresbolestie “esset panes clits va Mbedbeasidl atid EVERS MAY NOT PLAY ped time, ‘ a i al for iM hese peed pee « inet one Rink, Brooklyn, Thursday night, These | Uts. oF We wight of Kobier aod hs pore abu i amen as ag oil “espa ‘emembered thet Charley Dootn hae’ 18h fendoda. in sere, vat, the elena Rape. was sieorep WHR) NL,'%a erasing po y lade are the best two lightweighte In tule ‘wil be a felay fom between’ te Asmmewet | Stet cared. 13 arom ORIEN. Sree i White heavyweigm in the game. There Ras fought all of the good heavies Hilltops’ Farewell New York Pitching Staff Crip- standing or strength of the clube In both leagues will be pretty they have made about the eame sire dent in the weaker clubs of the Weet The PMilles cannot be plac: same clase with Brooklyn, Boe The Phillies cannot be regarded IN Tue oFPLE Game Against Red Sox Hilltops Surprisingly Weak in Backstopping. Will Cause Surprise. Ing one during the past two weexs, has been the backstopping. Neither tinction of Being the fret of the for them they will cause considerable ourprise if they win more t! Russel! Ford. Werhop appears to be eseme to have strengthened hie line of fom MOMe USE Turn the Tide Against they are over the t tween Knockout Bro and round bout be- Tommy | fT thie vicinity, and as they have already Ne ora, nat Murphy and K.O. Brown lightweight, minutes and Ld aM se seconds. ernie ie wae es bt, Johpat AROUND some of Our, SCRAPPERS, Queal’s Pace Too Fast For the Other Runners in Fifteen-Mile Rac five times up, in the tenth inning of the game at Chicago, sending Davy Jones, whe bad previously Have Broken Record Had contest im the Windy City, TLL QUEAL out out such a fast! Jack Powell, the ‘ex-Highlanéer, they were hop mm the tenth inning which helped to ly tm the rear. Crooks, of Fall River and Jimmy Lec Ba cluha shonid not be allowed foment the tag 801 onthe feane, more truth thi a fm the game But where ie nothing tm Hughey Jennings's aisemat tack Aefense, Roach ie @ vaiuahie man et NATIONAL LEAGUE. Prectios! io the tatk of matching Mor-| “He would have to forfeit « few ga: short, not only because he te = good | sere . LONDON, May &—An fnternattomal varsity meet in which the continued athletic teams of Yale and Harvard will Mine ap egainst those of Oxford ant Cambridge wilt be held on the Queen's Club grounds in July, the American Wenge having n definitely ac- cepted by the British tntversities July 6 has been suggested as the date of the meet, but this may be changed for a day a little it or later in onier that [t may not clesn with other events of the month. CAMBRIDGE, Mass., May 8.—Nego- tations for an International athletic meet between Oxford and Cambridge and Harvard and Yale, which have fla- ally been consummated, have been pending for nearly e year. Both sides were anxious that {t should be belé next year. One of the hitches, however, was over the question whether the Amer |have been important factors on the lathletic teams, especially at Oxford, put the games si wed of the party. The mearing was plained to the Nippowese an dthey AGAIN THIS SEASON. omy, fie against Jobneon. At the best Mor make the race interesting 4 & good hitter, but Alor Bi. cad Mreadwar. seit Wee rig has beaten only four or five poor lead of ihe Tigers mount of betideg co WAG raters, ond hasn't shown anything en weal a _ AMUSEMENTS Vet. Morris's backers weren't confident ‘ ’ , asi ca 82) New Tork at tsomon o Roan, 8a. > enough to match him against Kaufman, e ee or in the “W “son, Giants i i om te Yo kiyn et Preladelphia. WANG Daan, ine whe has now been knocked vut by Jim Bue before h ma to break bie way ‘lamin Loute att MADAME X Fiyon, who was knocked out by Lang-| Ut and Won eighteen out of the frat] Johnson te @ good third bageman and Catcher, l eads | feré in two rounds. And Langford him-| t¥en!y Kames Harteel 2 (0 handle the eun eld » oe 4 wolf was once easy picking for Johnson Mf they think Morris is realy @ fgiior Why not match bim ageingt this Jim 7 If be could best Fiynn it Ove him some olanding. debnece will have to Ogi Langtord ee MoVoy if be wants sciion, Or he Harvard Claims Darimouth Man 7h Highlondere hove the de- V without diMeuity, Giants’ Pitchers Not In Best of Condition :: wa The wnoMoial tatting averages of the! 0 belldile mea in botn Ares omen Count yatBal AMERICAN LEAGUE, Vootvrdar'e Meowlte, (evetend ¢ * ivula & Petron, &, Chcago, & ‘To-er's Vemes Bowes ot New Yorn Fbliedoiphie 0: Weehingten. Choveand 01 ® lava oy erie HAMAERSiEW's °2 toner arthur Witeen Slates that Joucoon is arale os Broke the Rules wale has decided to bold bim tor ino eee-| ive sumer, Beason tos Cresta ore eetnruaete Whee hein 4s fran hee Raymond, However, in Porm, 5 ene Dodger rer Tye re) Teetiee ona Wise, ginning bis fighting career they neve ’ , ar) Tea OL ALTA BAL ha it! ee, feared matching bim again the 1 Twink ToDey’ ‘ * i Bars 6 Bert ae mp ihe — He Welly le new , *, ONY ity AA bender Re rei Ar : same jist tacads o Londen | 4; Ghana twats Roark gum bnew to ihe'o ere) Yhe Bonet on Bote Biel THE Mana” ht “Cot ie ae nd the rh vf} wmron Mey & oo re 0 6 Fubaes whe bs oN wih the Bustiers ie, eames” rhea bea | | ° tomes sa Cab hele © us ar Ex ,3 rain Ora Eee 5 be Tiel aie Me vreme seston to Now ‘Yow ss hniviare Toor fale Cn OE iy Cy bel by et the yor vp thelr veh engopemen of tbe Leak fi a , cee B \Acapemy rarer "1 any TY, nage Boitsday wae 4 Bosae » hee sane ie manne Sonne + AOD LEAGUE CLUBY Mrs. bettse ret MOVER NIGHT it! cae fee! 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