The evening world. Newspaper, May 30, 1911, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

IG REGATTA ON WELL IF MCGRAW THINKS , NOW FOR @ FEW CLARION pa oR Tle Z eer ess eae cueny | oa GIVE THA oN poe THA GIANTS ARE HE CAN FRE ME OFF THA NOYES FROM THA HUI TRAM AN’ GET Away WITH IT. HE'S GOT AHOTHER THINK COMING In Gon TA GET ARE PREVED ay Him NIGHT OVER THA GIANT'S BENCH bite ciadll Ha ta AN ROOT FOR PHILLIE. AH’ { BELIEVE ME in some ROOTER! Ncalages Buere! Mac wit Loose! nside nel Great Fi t Fighlers Charley Whilé. fictently to stand off and deliver another | ing punch, Fitasimons drew | wiy, his f tii buried in J t ount « and ha around d ——- | How Fitzsimmons Beat Choyn-| a: Ski in Great Battle at Boston) vrapret around does” sh After Being Nearly Put to) iio) any is Sleep in Third Round—Ref-| . eree Had to Call Fight a Draw| ; in Carrying Out Agreement. | No. Coprright 45—-Bob Fitzsimmons, |v none now suddeniy 11. bv The Prese Publishing Co. |on Joe and shot a rigi (The New York World) oppor ITZ and Choynski ca’ the cen- |? F tre of the ring for Instructions at! 940 P.M. that Bunker ‘Hill Day! 184. The first round for about tw ne of the pre er seen in Boston. |e! a) times, andy! ne a blow st exh once Fitzsimmons, 1 on Choynskt's shoulder ng for Joe's stoma ard tb and jande eturn, which he followed b Fitzsinmons's face, w bbing hack, A couy 1 Howed, ni ng and Boo ard jaw as the ounded, 1 was in Choynski nat almost neki cuts Luckily is Joo, the bel d him and he was carried to his corner, Had to Call It a Draw. In the fifth round Choynski came up in a little mmons started mld do ropes. Had the h 0) remus 10 RIRYe: f feh UNE aa ae rtion shape r add plent vf ther k aa 2 fost to the jaw, As he st Ito t hat might was the worst The ref-| mwey ty seconds still mained of the tarted to count off the seronds.| yound, but Fitzsimmons would surely Bab lay flat on the floor with Choynaki| rain in another punch tanding right over him onditions of the bout there was noth ing for the referee to do but to declare the battle @ Whiter he did in a explanatory spew h s not a Rood How Fitz Saved Himself, Fitzsimmons elared that against any he next chapter tells more of SUG LE ita's great enreer At Least One World’s Record Expected at I. A. A.C. Games Kiviat, and he will not be a starter, George Bonhag ha HE Trish-Am A. trained at Colum- SE HAio arie tnday: Deo bla the past t Weeks for the spe draw out most of the fc ay twa ia. aN ang nny hatter: tie of amateur athletios In the district, and Uy SATIN BGA BiAtiod for the national champiAnsiips that will fat Pittsburg on duly 4, haps one old world’s record t attracting un work to-day will give a splendid Mne on just how good he likely to be thi run Guy Ha “Tuaceu ever| NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT [ sosristocenn THA WHOLE GLEACHERS FLOOEY T H E FA N @ @ He Saye the Giants Are the Class, and He MEANS It! «@ 8 8@ B y Vie : THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1911. MAN Ree gs ; PLAY BALL! Se 1A GATHER A FEW Goats! } * ae HOOK; THA BEST TEAM IN . THA KGAGUE HAND IT TO NOW VLE GIVE HIM THA Oru f = Gi is TENS Sa 'EM Goon PRY E mR BARREL | ay 2 Lh cg . : Swir Tt: 4 a j i {| +4 ' ; | | —_ j AMERICAN AND ENGLISH POLO TEAMS Yaleand Harvard (Hariem River | | ; Regatta Program | | Sail June 24 for png | Meet in England } 3-30.20 a0 H | 2.90—Quarter- s } | ng 12.60—Junior double, first heat. } j = 1.10-Junior double, second heat. a t | e and Harvard track teams 1.30—Junior eight-oared shell, ¢ | untry on June % for 1.50—Sentor single. er" My tive hae Petal a 2.10—Intermediate single. ; inbred ie ord teams | +—Junior centipede. « | in a track meet ti part of July. |f 2s0-Junlor four-oared ais. | The ‘Americans may » take part in| 919 Intermediate double. | an athletic meet at Dresden after thetr 3.9-—Sentor double. oak | clash with Oxford and Cambridge, hav- |] 359 Interm diate elght-oared sheth | Int recelved an invitation to compete |} 419—Juntor douhte, final. \ there. |] 490—Juntor singie. \ Gry . 4.00-Intermediate four-oared gi |atanover, No tt. the: Darimonth tennis |f 220-Assoctation single omposed of Harris and on 8.)-Senlor elahteoared her apd | i tate cham- | 1 Adams,| ‘Though not entered in any of the in- * a score | tercollegiate regattan scheduled for this \ | season, Princeton {s still as busy on } . Lake Carnegie as before the Cornell- i ‘The Amertean golf players, Charies| grime te teey denctopingy foun nee th Is busy developing four class I. Gaw, both of | crews which will contend for the intra. 1 not even have to play) coll e champlonship at the annus? to win out in the ama- | regatta on June 9 FB. Bvans gr. Philadelphia, A Kame tn o teur golf champtonship tournament, sea { which ned on the Prestwick links at : Prestwick, Scotland; A. C. Latter, «| Baldwin Loses olf player of the Royal Black Heath 7h "Saturn se me tenon cot) A Bout Viewed which prevented by Many Women ar-old filly Ryan, | INDIANAPOLIS, May 30.—In a battle. hin | of ten rounds that took place in the K &|local American Association ball park + « 4) and witnessed by 5,00 people, including veral | many women who had ringside seate, tieafly led Matty Baldwin of Boston was badly | beaten by Young Saylor of this city. " Baldwin tried Sayldr at infighting, o» but that was Saylor's speciaity. He, > aged to| had nothing on Saylor at long range. | Baldwin's face bleeding in the last five rounds, while Saylor did net al\ have a mark on him, ” key | Club, was seratehe Gaw tre meeting a twa by Thomas her class iy Princeton expects to have a most essful fall and er, ROR CAI PERE ess U-MILBURN 4 m will train under the Guas’ Hornfeck, for se # coach for the Wande | tn the tenth Saylor, started in Galan of New York, Mr. He Kk has a8) Knockout. He was on top of Baldwin Se ee eee rene ining wna | from bell to bell, raining kidney blows and uppercuts. Baldwin fought back mely, but the round was clearly "s. While Baldwin was bleed! and was holding on tn ae HP WHITNEY Tigers’ Lead in American League Grows Less and Less}: | Defenders Are Overwhelming Favorites—Although the Bet- _—.— | CAPT. LESLIE CHEA PE vem are Man Stallings of e ptain of th Joo Kelley of Toronto and Joe I have the | | ’ apparently to wear Saylor | ting Has Been Light, Still Americans Are Figured Detroit Team Bound to Have | Mecinnity of Newark ; he was not in bad shape at the . F Fh i ie Rustlers couldn't do a th in] ‘The Princeton track team will have pped the Clabby-Lavin to Be 6 to 1 Favorites. Hard Sledding on Their ory line until the £ a new captain this year, Howard M one round of stalling, Both nit . an Sawyer of West M |, Mass, being to a cut in their contract aie cm First Eastern I rip. aptured t the posit fins | and box only six Instead of ten rounds, WURDE Tee te an ne Wie intere| Bietieawentsa - ites last Saturday at Cam-| HMeney Mellody W! ry the first i whiah wit | 1 n the 1 ij Car als did well ne beaten about three yards NEWPORT, R. L, May —Honey natl vee Chab,| IMs been ere HE Tig fon't look ao well in| heade inst the fed and fulfilling the hopes of | Meliody beat Prank Perron at Newport, | be played Wash mab: CEOR the American we as! first g, and tyin his admirers, He ts the best all-around | ft 1, in a ten-round bout, flooring Per? near Hemp te norrow after-| stands. wey did in the first month or so | w at athiete in the university. ron four times and winning all the noon at 4.30, I nean and of the boxes have as l'gh of the struggle when they won twenty | 4eeount of darkness, 00 way. “lish teams. The home alent, Who) as out of thelr first 2 pai Thor ny “4 inmittee of the Amateur — _ - _ —— rT con fr he in 1 | i " even ha new he possossors of the cup won from) {he int as been gradually growln® lye he did break his arm in the by Martin J. shert- AMUSEMENTS, team in England in 1009, and It appears to a man ‘ 7, Most) Panis tis endl bh, Iming favorit fence that when they get Fs a Bark dec MORI There is little betting being done with thetr first in "1 Me look neridan’s throw was 141 feet 4 Inches, nen t Hast tiv , : >) bea until his men got Pe hoor defeating the A if n t Athle 0 other the elmhth a scored four runs. ally hopeless, In t {tehing stam of th ¢ t King Cole was a p the Pirates hat the “house will take] British cup nh geAle LM as tai tia Joe Lake's curves were easily olve rar Ghat , Wiltred Clarke & Ge, Hb op aA, He terday, and itted M b 4 ite Hox, whe Dag! vy was wit Se, | Agnesticott€ Henry Keane, &c. taken tol tried Capt, I tho tamu ; siiny, batted UI proved an enigma for the Browns, wipe Po edt have the pontes ridden bh 1 Neer the I i a | ee nA FORE AS Rp ore ae NANCE OF nave pack. It did ake ‘the Free favor of the Chicago team MLD, Howard & | in the best condition Fi long to ¢ le was all ue ne ly, it leant, and | day they were given light exercise, Nd | owing ty Aimerican polo ru t that the Naps hac eo first nine to win day they wer aera dea omen 2, A ve rat nine wi STEEPLECHASE. | a watchman for each Pp p that fire Invaders H to Play Better. | is en ; . tims Coues's Piteproot Funny Place, ! re aR Take Iron Stea ect to Steeplechase Special Tr-ins to the Game. vareal snort, It la known ay in F; ferson ii Ait in Bre * pe The Pennsvivania Railroad wil run Dt ¢ ante the world n Twe ran as o1 SYM. MUSICAL, ein PALISADES ‘Saute Ce Re TT tin Meriaiiatly tun ita LS Picked to Win caw seni ore tes, a ir ‘ the b f New are. oat i} DAY sow. age 90m, est) Fordiiam's ig aan {he season | nearer shawn | 1 fa HERALD SO, Mets To ; ‘BI Mi not i LR abou nee | whe ‘ ‘ nonin ba ens OK vorite f SEAN Ete ® ome! Faxon || A COUNTRY alee ROCKAWAY “SEACH 4 fifty minutes. ‘ Lia A Kame ' LU iy ot it! a 4 -. The officials une of 1 t eerocne A 7 wee wchecduted for this May. Wet de | Hose Comblar, yy ‘ Heston, refere ae teresting all) att ‘ oe Aad|| | Mata.d: Be Herrl, Grace Hasard. a Philadelphia, vies frie irl each | va a ee : Mm Baaiarn'| ataasary f essed for || Her Pilgrimage tm uv mer | scape Chub ! inp out| fest honors by the sturdy Bwele TUE TE Se Ho “710 o days, While WW ‘ r ne the a who * ta fine torn Pie Whur, Bway, Kye 8.15, ORBRA HOUSE ee ookaen ng nding of the| just nom 38th Street MMi rena Gents (GHAND, ae ic ee n that capa Ii ' see fe tay || COHN MASON CAN Se sawrence Smith o me wa r nd Bund, tarte ar oatim . - HW way & (Bre 815 Wa the timers Ainong thowe. t Anes tevied | vena ourse |] BROADWAY iesicpas : "Gohan 3 eo ei i — | LEW FIELDS §))5c THE WEN-PECKS |" " Get-Rich- Quick Wal new ha Kins and Abe id per in have a small fine style. Haskins has been rain BE for A) weeks under Mike Murphy" been re coaching for the coronation games a feet, and London, and the New Zealand in the best condition of his career, As for uternonn young Kiviat—well, le has been doing eh in fs lopghen, Rosenberger, a lot of hard work for this en ae blige wie he is golng ni ond, erry{Gaellc football game ward does not feel that he ts running | is also bound to Jarnish lots of fun and Well penough to tackle Haskins and ‘excitement, * the eter PI eg oe eT is aaa of iy 8 COLES tate aay a | QUMANE itl a ont baad issued for the series will be good on Decoration, tay M at (oLumaias. Tos rane ntio field at Meatow Bro ai AWSTEAURM "Sig hy ih Sa THE B18 GAIGTT 68 rience ca THE PINK vaby i oon ame EMENTS, , eee ty sanaltinn i ae isk Last 3 Sit ste Miri t he f pansed. ester, 1. 1 ! Washing the Yours ary “MACDONALD The Washington ‘esey Sink *. arge automatic time clock, with al PF 2 calle ‘ yal Preys 4 Min ny aly THE Amateurs eg ball atiaohtd that oan lo heard’all oy dishes Gekadulen as Macha, GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. No Malin felmerow, SPRING MAID Mar Concerts é. the ficld, has been installed, and wil!| genes City at Newark, A, M saan ‘ak Now York at Miladelplia, A M. and 1 * i" + k ‘ i pl . “ o P AR Automatically ring at the end of the| Newsrt at dors Cis, 1M dlp at Moston ACM, ad BM | Cleans Ar Man} a une ME” ST * * wat seven and a half minutes of play for | Haltmore at ne M : Fay “ laralens, Ay M08 1 Me | 4 AMiNiale haa a | ROSE AA DE oe hae of the eight periods. Beside the] foruute at Bulls FAMOUS LON | las ll RE

Other pages from this issue: