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14 UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1911. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ——_—>— Jack Johnson Gives Up Idea of | Beooming an Aviator, as, He’ | Says, “Scootin’ Around in the | Air tsn’t Any Business for al Fighter.” | e Copyright, 1011, by The Prom Publishing Oo. (The New York World), sub!” said Jack Johnson. made up my mind that t I certainly am not going up| id fm the air. No aeropline for me! ‘Thought you intended going after oN “ Sky records,” I sald. | te ‘ ~ Huh!" exclaimed the champion. ‘| Bur Hey Anty been thinking It over. I was going to Gone “To'NAWe ANY buy one of those bird machines and | HOLES ‘Wa “THE Grout Went down and saw a fellow go up in fied Artes. ma. . Then I came back and eat heah : the Wortd building and watched . St ‘em, walking around on those : | ° planks. Every time I see those fellows Fi O t f Fi Bieeking arcana w0 feet up in the air it of Seesaw Nationa | our Uui of five Games ves me the creeps. Then I think how ° ° "4 feel {f I was up about 5,000 feet my- A t S ad. Athl f Bias ra wo sheet Se tnt eague Pennant Race gainst Speedy etics aa “rari Adena nr? > lf one inning and two out, Collins ran “Sup out of one of thone bce crue P fi P | back of second base, grabbed Blair's | Bhings, Would anybody noid out a band | Two Victories Over Dodgers Devore Thinks Irving Philadelphia Bunch Going at) erounder with one hand and, while stil fo catch me? I weigh 235 pounds r acdgers Might Have Made Big jo the ran, threw to Barry’ tp time to Stripped now and 20 in my clothes. He While N Be mane a ruaner at second base, Old- The Kindest friends I've got in the) While Cubs Lose Two to League Baseball Writer. Top Speed, While New York | ring’ aiso deprived the New Yorkers of Breste would aldestep mighty quick to Bins Bo Tekk Thies Gladta NS get Veey Is Severely Handicapped. | bate by robbing Tiarteoil of t home run Get out of the way. They'd look up an’ irates Do Trick. crary of iate, and after Netening Py at running one-hand catch whic @ee me coming an’ one fellow'd say to the reading of the “Legend of bordered on the phenomenal. Barry wa: *Who's dat fallin’ down so fast?’ The the Sleepy Hollow” the other ev 1 te The Brening Wats.) alge In the robbing mood. ther fellow's say: ‘That must be Jack GE hing they have nicknamed Rube (opeciet We "philadels n ne Highlanders, although defeated Bohnson.’ Then the first fellow’d any BY BOZEMAN BULGER. |] Marquard “Tohabod Crane." Josh R aesseaied.vignienders | (81° yesterday, had the credit of play. rida eal There’ Y¥ taking a double wallop at the|/] Devore itstened intently to’ the MAT J: Touniscna, HE badly crippled High! | ing two perfect flelding games, not «| Padua dare le & eelauty Able. ia Kind old Gupenbas, tho Giants/f story, and thenein ail sertocennns Oesects ro , | left here last night on the lest|misplay of any ‘kind’ warring “itteit be ee sinc gol ae minute, Ab’e in leaped back into first place and retnarked: “Matty, I bet that |) si ‘ lap of ther long trip away from | work, eed, ain't wait.’ Then, | are now viewing the dizzy surroundings|| Washington Irving would have || home, They will play a matinee at i hg lown and make @ big dent| with @ smile that sticks, Despite the been a good baseball writer. Pity [| x TS Washington this afternoon, two games) 5 j , the ground. Fs fact that the Phillies cracked Boston nice fellows like that don't get a being booked, and then they will climb New Stroke in : Nl Boston,” Jack went on, warm-| tor @ pair of victories and are within|( Chance, ain't it? ’ vboard @ special car and be rushed to 4 to the subject, “they slowed me|4 pare half game of the lead, McGraw | ree or. Ss ecor AY New York, where Manager Chase awaits Old Eli’s C H & ttle stone with a brass piate on it| and his men are supremely happy.| ball was when Snodgrass forgot to | his rew | a aid: ‘Here Warren Fell.’ I don't | ‘rnetr eyes are on Chicago. For some| fun out a bunt that he could have | Fae e ineate gacen fesaa Hey | R It i i AO) Dut up no rase piates | reason the Glant players appear to have| eaten gaat, Atte, tapping ate a e at , A eet four out of the five games played. They | as Result of ift country anywhere saying: | no fear of the Phillies as @ fina) oon- 0 oward first e ° ran up against the World's Champions | H Bins tana Fa I don't know who | tender, but are at all times uneasy incom moses vatd hainedets = | Performance n the final, winning the spvei i phan. they th puutven ees NEW HAVEN, Co! low Warren was, but he can! about the Cubs. Beanlan had eh ed . : y eed and when they themselves were| NE YEN, Conn., May 81.—The the ball and | {event uffe vin nite y ' k Save all that wort of fame. I don't| “I would like to see Philadelphia stay| had no chance to make we oe * Henry, Eller and Ahearn the) Pan Ahearn added 16 3-8 inches to the furering from having @ number of men | Yaie University and freshman eight end t Want it. They ain't going to name any | up there for another month," said Mo- “I certainly must have looked is World's record in the hop, step and JUMP. |in an especially bad plight owing to|*°Ur, are’ crews will leave for New ‘ Poles in the ground after me. Graw last night, “for if they stay up| bad,” said Snodgrass, when he real- Athletes Who Go a-Rec- | negotiating the distance of 51 feet. lthe fiiness of Vaughn and Fisher and|1@"40n June 4 to go into training for * “No, sub! The little old automobtie| the Cubs are bound to stay down. They| ‘sed what he had done. No mia- Cork defeated Kerry at Gaelic football |the accident to Catcher Sweeney. | the regatta with Harvard June 30. | Will do me. If I got throwed out of my| may say what they please about the! fake about that. He DID, d-Breaki | in an exciting game by a score of 4 to3.| ‘These events caused Ford to pitch yea-| Another shake-up in the ‘varsity eight . Sutomobile I'd jest side along the| Cubs having gone back, but that ts the ‘Sah gue pers ' ord-Breaking. i (kebieatiada,. (Ge aes tans terday afternoon without his accus-| Was made to-day, and the men are now 1 Ground und maydo get xcratched up a| team that we must beat to win the| Dlx Stark contributed his share toy aRohlemiengn, the Tinnim runner, broke! tomed layoff, as he twirled last Satur-| sented as follows: Stroke, Low; 7, Van ttle, XT wasn't born to be killed by an| tag.” . tee dase ene as te by rtrd ed the distance in 1 hour $7 minutes, and oy oi ace — ay further han-| Biarcom; 6, Philbin; 6, Scully; 4, Tucker ¥ t 0 theres a “pungetrom | dicapped by ; @utomobile, and there isn't @ chan ‘The Pirates forced the Cubs to awal-| of he was out of the mame Inthe mee PMORIAL, DAY was certainty | | ACCU! visit’ tow fang: | Sweeney behind the bat. The Athieticg | Romeyn; % Fields; bow, Frost; floas one fell on me. But that scootin'|1ow @ bitter doce wheh two defeats|ternoon and Tooley was holding down some holiday in the athletic wettest, Put, SMa tl gave Irord one of the woret defeats of | O#WAIn, Copp. ee a (0 cloudemthat Jen't any bus!-| tumbled them from the lead into third | the job. world, and there, were many Secombligie! sa the reonlteeaking une) his career. They siammed the ball all Low, who has been put in stroke, i Aesa for @ fighter.” place less than a game @head of Pitts- 4 creditable performances. ‘The best work “a over the fleld in the first two innings,|Towed in the varsity four Inet year. j aa | burg. Did you ever see such @ race in| Mummel made one of the queorest|of the day was accomplivhed at the) noting wreter hada? any diffiouty. ta win: | Piling Up eleven hits and eight runs in| He replaces Mowe, who atroked the AM WALLACH, vrother of one| your life? Ditg on record when he got to first on| games of the Irish-American Athletic i fate balerey la | rece Tee crew in the race with Cornell and Leach Cross, writes to let ua in| Just think of it! Pittsburg was nearly shad eetly Melded by Merile. | Cub at Celtic Park, where three world's wwe nein W, J, | For three innings after this the Ath- princeton, and who had replaced Van Ge the tis that » | 3 Ames had run over to cover the base siti * ter trarcisd ‘the ‘haf mile a “i | leticn tried to get out, as they feared |. oy ta st 4p that Matt Wells 1s) out of the flit division threo or four! ang Kot hetween Merkle and ‘the hag) Tecords were created, The new marks tears Neat Risvins | they might he deprived of a vistarn es |Binderen, stroke of the crew in she race Feally @ good fighter. He has quite a| gays ago. Now thoy are in porition| go that ired could not put his root ae | Were made in the 125-yard dash, 20-yard coord Of t Tainute B8 4% gwconda| rain, which set in before the Meee te | Nit Pennsylvania, Philbin been Mitle boost for Wells And then he|t> make @ short spurt and land at the|{t. Hummel was safe, and as no error| !ow hurdle race and the hop, step and tlme' for ‘the dual run from 4| ning was started. The sho how. | Cnanied from No. § to No, & unseating | len say: top of the heap. But for the double could be scored it had to go itt, | Jump. | Baye eternal made is 150, 10° mies over, wreve hight and failed to calise the eee Eiuee eta iaeien: eres sitive that Leach will win, as| win by the Phillies the Glants would _— . Gwinn Henry, the flyer from Eden, higece - bleacherites™to seek shelter. | ae , in’ Wolls’s style is one that will ‘| bhai Ath ted Merkic was the hittt Y 4 Alexis Abii the Swedish runner, and not} During thelr visit to thii of the second crew, takes Philbin's seat Rot bother | have a clear lead of more than a game Ing bear of the! Texas, came through like he promised | fave, he Beane rane, aon net | During fo this city the at No. 4. It is expected that the boat eh very much, and any one that| ani could not be disturbed for a day or| forenoon and Murray did the heavy|to do ae soon as he got used to our| Nis oiifiet Afsratbon ria at rghton Beach | Highlanders played five games in threo |*' Corie on the Thames ae tt 1s now Keach can hit with elther hand ts in| two, aa it 1s, they have got to go right] WOM, after lunch, Out of three times] oimate, and knocked the life out of «| tsalos eighty three competitom. His time was 1) Playing days, and 75,000 persona turned | 74 46. up, i 0. As it Is, Merkle : el st ates T seconds, o : jms : Ganges of being atfiicted with a mudden | on slaughtering the docile Suyerbas oF| dagger and moored two tuna, “Out er | T#0ora that has been standing twenty- |." ‘ore, tbe Breit champion, mete a| Bria Lord of the athletics made a| The makeup of, the varsity four, was : ete etennory, ho knocked off thetr hikh perch before] threo times up in the afternoon Murray | tO years, when he covered the 125-yard| 4200" ATM, Ueehremile miter Muratmon | record in the game yesferday afternoon | A180 announced. It follows: No. 4, York: ry ae ince Sam who fe “affitoted with | they start for the West to-night. Ry] got a double and stagle, Bridwell also | Course in 12 1-6 seconds, clipping a ftta| fir iofetznas af the Slaten ite Hae which 1a seldom witnessed even in theso | NO. Adame: No. 2, cilanborei No. b pee of memory?” 1 fall to| the way, fans might do well to bear|got @ palr of Dingles in the socond | of @ second off the mark made by C. C. | Ponksn fills, tik Diner clivwat, a days of slugging the cork centre bail, | a LS J : Fecollect an occasion when Leachie has | in mind that the festivities bexin at] game, | Sherrill. In pulling off this stunt Henry | of Ainge belind. Al Haina, the champ In the first five innings Lord pounded | ee ae done much damage to a clever boxer | £45 o'clock thls afternoon, 60 as to al- = Gefeated four of New York's greatest | Amarice, was tind by nesily p tille mitt, ta | gut four singles In as many times at the NEW BOAT RECORD. t @riscel, MeFarian’, Goodman, Young | low both teams to catch an early train Hal Chase spent lunch time with | sprinters. Shes’ behind Greater, bat, and he also stole three bases. Lord Bre, 0). Leachic's forte 4 o ie cia the Giants in the clubhouse. He ta It was Jack Eller that did the Tecord- |" cade car to bat a 1 in the seventh, but) pRORTA, Tl, May 81.—George E Ming euggers, And Mate Won | ‘This afternoon's melee will mark the] tmproving rapidly and expects to bo | breaking In the hurdle, going over the| . Cylmte (Uriverliy athletes, wap. the this time Ford had his measure and! aittn, 4a his twenty-foot motor boat | we 7 . Matt Wella, ac-| oth game with th brothers,| able to play regularly when the | Jumps in the 200-yard event In 291-5 sec-| Pe Siegiate Ath i scoring, mare Bris went out on a grounder to Roach, | rte ae ev ortd'a record for Serding to all the dope from the other nd those dear et to| Highlanders get back to the Hilltop. | onds, clipping 23-5 seconds off the old . the nearest eral of the Highlanders were ro ronto, broke the Gide, outboxed clover Freddy Welsh in| SIs game from tho So tar| Hat's face ta still slightly swollen, | mark made by George Schwegler on! bed of hits by wonderful plays-in the |boate of the twenty foot class at the ' > Serge li the twenty rounds they| they have dropped nine siraight, and the | but otherwise he ts in perfect health. | Staten Island in 1889, He repeated the afternoon game. With the bases filled [races of the Iilino!s Valley Wacht Club. ug! England, betting is that they will contribute an. ~ -_—— ST - nee eal — other to-day Dahlen has used all of ‘ 1 : to several quertes: Ac-| his star twitlers except Barger, and All the Games at a Glance in DRISCOLL WINS ROUGH > te red accounts | they have been shot to pleces as fast BATTLE WITH O’DARE 8 thrown up from | as they apeared on the mound. Barger , ag Seine "WHAT. THE BOX SCORES SHOW (ears cme the for the bes pe . (Spectal to The Evening World.) dhe Sevanteonth round fovprediny J Louts Drucko has the aasignment eat ape Ar — PHILADELPHIA, May $1.—Even with De technical “knock. ig counties to pitch the farewell yame agains ——— he iagunction sult mae ent Mamay of (2@ continual use of a repertoire of tac-}] 7 x 8 credited to ihe fy west aide s against Pregdent Murphy of Wolgast in the seventeen una. St ee Butea eee LIB Boston Red von the. 10 |e ll eee eee ree deet eas. | tics which would hardly do credit to a ‘@ tour minutes, te int Oe Tae chan aban, Dasiled bee Mac st ne - mae Ma woe ewe | tute alleged thatthe erection of, the ‘proneed |clean exponent of the game, Tommy . o the three will take no chances with him until ™ creditable victories of Any | Uttele sore ‘toad will cut off the Mabe from O'Dare of this city was unable to avert Minutes of fighting and the one min-| he te in perfect shape, Matty 4» club In elther major league, cep- | their apartments, | “Murphy declares the. fig. 4 ae mov Detacol) dte’a rest. 1. | . Was, etarted tocause people who have “bleach |@ defeat at the hands of Boyo Driscoll, jad the sponge been tossed | euffering from a badly bruised {turing the morning game by tying the | 14%, ariel, lease pooiia whe hase,” Meal |g English bantamweight in the wind- the “minute rest Ht would have | thumb and may wot work wntil the | gooro in the ninth and winning out tn | thar “erenus, |up at the Douglas A. C. Although he Te been ixteenth round, Gante strike Chicago, the tenth, and landing the afternoon os | was constantly warned by Referee y i — . AMame's four-hit shutout of the rg and . peeing ter Walter Joh ans eat eg Ryan, O'Dare did not let up until he had . ND killed outright and even in-| Bugs Raymond had to retire trom the) Kame Dy getliig Laws ne _— Tare the Cae pitching ‘pertormantee af the any." | succeeded in cutting @ deep gash under JS aee dured in the great automobile ac- | game in the fifth inning after turning | 1) the ninth ng oul Sou = Driscoll’s eye, at which he k@pt jabbing cident yesterday at Indianapolis, [out some masterful work. Only one hit| It surely was tough on those Senators! | Detralt tows, right om, copning eames, by one | Driecoils eye. at wien | e® But what of {t? New speed records |was made off him, and that was not a| Twenty-five hits were made off the | gis’ » winner that le thie socalled fucks By sending over teiling uppercuts ‘ Were made, the winner pulled down a |scorcher, taymond had a slight attack) Washington pitchers in the brace Of! prae summer mate his first a O'Dare led in the firat two rounds. | He $90,000 prize, and the affair was a grand, | of ptomaine poisoning on Monday night, | gras the “baker's dozen" being made | the session in the Tiger box aud cas let loose a number of terrific right slp roaring success. As for the dead—, {amd when he complained of dizzin in the aftercbreakgaat contest. | ne Jonly oeren tte." Donovan, swings which would have done consid- ‘ they were paid to tako chances, Any | Yesterday MoGraw prompriy took him Metory of the | oe = erable damage had the Englishman not a . 1 9 out. mes wen B an i om id = N York has w i been Clever enough to duc! em, FCS promoter will Wei you a on the uly “MMtehings NsIdIne the. Buperbas| Pie Pres watch | Ae ese Tate bili fo LLL LC “The Best Ever”—808 BURMAN iol down to two clean hits and one bad| {er lat} to 0. as ther are sbout it | undue extreme, in (ne 7 NEW NAVY CAPTAIN. @ tong time since New York's \2cratch: It's just Ames's luck, though, By, ot only fov | | MRR of ene team having two such shortatops Indianapolis, Ind., May 29, 1911 I Prospect for baseball pennant | for ae ell la ae aha I Adame, boro of the world's chan | Wonder how the oiher will ever eta chance) ANNAPOLIS, Ma, May 31—Willla| iP y Jooked 00 good. The Giants are |!" Pie they pot nine hite off Cemaita, but fey | os? a @. Greenman of New York was elected “Standard Oil Company:— Working like Trojans ¢ tn me st plays of . | of them were timely ‘The Boston Doves bi {4-to-be pinch hit. captain of the Naval Academy crew “ 4 iy their best licks ea!) eens | petits Ua vesrcny eornion wha he ET for tamed Sorait who has been puied fate the this morning. Greenman. has never At my first trial to-day I broke all world’s Speed- where, according to all 4 and Supert ! of cline! hard work. wnd Clyde a fast elght- ® The bout was 4 nota Ball when | in the paw Was probably the it exhibition of the pastime that has ever| inuinss f ———— isgraced 1 league diamond, ‘The| went. slong emootily until the sere hae graced a big league 2 | Rant nd Kilbane Draw. brand of baseball used by both teams) Weauiiim Mt MieLou aus htoee ene Site N, Ohio, Ma: Jimmy Walsh | would have been a discredit to two! was retired, ‘Their double viotory puta the Qual ef Boston and Johnny Kilbane of ¢ tailenders !n the Texas League, By| 6 12 seond place, land fought twelve Ms to a Jectual count the Glants Doneheaded | the tigers won both & six runs and the Su- by the + eT elves out of th fiver of fines hanging 8 Club, which holds down fifta | Eastern League, 9 | uit oo rend Boat eae le instance of ded base from the Clevelands Abeigi» forenoon tor | \reath about a score of times this year and has i > Metche: | th de were easily beaten, aded with about two hit rowed regularly on the firat e!¢ht, but ly |iines, He should ha poen called out, | defeated a cht alter | pee oie y Keep up the pac Mt the umpires overiooked It in. ihe : | sotpadn Waited Yes Uist’ iP asa sed [second eicht, though he welghe only tes Dut the umpires overlooked it in the] «voung oy Young plished o moe game, for | Bout labout 160 pounds. ER pl excitement of @ series of play that go Wine GY, Sag pitched a ntoe game, for Bo, gohengehy ROAON 0 followed and retired both Devore and) noon, aut hell the latter down ta, two bit tas see vere Louis b STANDING OF THE CLUBS, ” m ‘The morning game between the C back,” I supp The AL LRAGUB, lp VO.) | Club, rol ub, Sti! st. Loita Bia sa it Wis CVinetnmati 220 30 :472 Phila’ pata £3 16 .005| Brooklyn 4 # B50 Boston. 17.616) Koston 10 81 244 Onicago I. ii |, Olu W211 Tail wew Yor 44 18 .G00| Clevetand 17 ‘bea! oT 4 28 ME! adel hu ontop. NY Derratt Bt. Lots, Each. of the y Pittaburg, St, Low 2 n account of ect tes 1h MU asies, e. family, and it was e, but Pee ade 4 4 no of the players ‘a ton, Boson,’ 8;' W he poleon Was not & spec- Ae a result of their two victorias Cincinnatl, 6; St, Louis, Detroit, 0) Cleve there might fave bated rivale, from Newark, Sack, Ryan's, Nkext GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. Vuh i place in the | Rroklyn at New York New York at Washington (two games), | PiiiadeTa, at oo Riptione Gloatinal at Be Lotte, a4 4 “ nian te L Got THREWED out oF my AUTOMOBILE T'D-JEST SLIDE ALONG AND mayBe 7 Get ScratcHeD A Lite” way records from quarter to one mile. Time for mile, 35.35 sec.; kilometre, 21.41 sec.; half mile, 16.83 sec.; quarter mile, 8.16 sec. Used your POLARINE OIL, as always. It’s the best ever. (Signed) Bob Burman.” Burman also used POLARINE to break world’s straight- away records—mile in 25.40 seconds, April 23, 1911. POLARINE OIL stands up under all con- ditions of service. BEST FOR ALL MOTORS Write for our POLARINE booklet; free, post-paid Standard Oil Company Uneorporated) —-, | EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN : ° ; Charles Evans has a Good : Chance to Capture the Prize. PRESTWICK, Scotland, May @— ° Charles Evans jr. of the Edgewater Golf Club, Chicago District, America’s hope in the British Amateur Goif Cham- Plonship tournament now being played on the Preatwick links, to-day worked his way into the group of sixteen play- ‘ ere left in the fifth round. In the fourth Would you wash your hands in the same water | used by everybody? Bt * Why then sacrifice your | fice with everybody's | od- stained shaving round this morning he defeated Sidney Fry of the Royal North Devon Club by 4 up and 8 to play. Evana was beaten by Rruse Pearce of Australia in the nineteenth hole of the i fifth round. H. L. Gaw of Philadelphia, who entered from Lake Como, was beaten in the fourth round by Idonel Munn of the Royal Dublin Golf Club by 8 up and 1 to play. The Chicagoan was at the top of bis form in the fourth round and easfly van- quished bis opponent. Fry was rua- ner-up in the championshtp @ few years ago and is still considered one of the strongest players in the United King dom. The sensation of the morning was the defeat of John Ball, seven times winner of the British amateur title, by @ comparative outsider, R. W. | Crummack of the Lytham Club by ¢ up and 2 to play. brush? Ask your barber for the Sealed Sterihzed Cup, Brush and Soap. je Elephant Bowling and Billinrd Academy, Bist St. and Broadway. 17 Mad, AMUSEMENTS. iene WiC | SEMESDAW STEIN c Ras Th at, Prices 600 to | $0, Mat. Today, $11 "PINAFORE | HERALDSQ.¢) Soa tea See | SOUNTRY GIRL “Oey H 45. Ht. west of Bway. Brags. ROO 1.50 Matinee To-day, 2.90, | ENTLY \V in Ouest of Usthy | THE THRONGS Vy EVERY Wi THE TBR TO HER SEW HOME, 30th Sirant THEN Sr ram UOHN MASON. 1 feRIAG ER heet AS’ A MAN THINKS, BROADWAY — fave dhanad auitst, Beg OTB LEW FIELDS |) !;: THE i\-PECKS HAINES SLOCK CO. The Great Divide | ‘opie Léon and The Mouse, |PROLIES qi2" | BERGERE 3%: |) NEW. 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