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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1911." BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN ' JEANETTE SAYS MORRIS IS A REAL “WHITE HOPE’ Copyright, 11, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World) es “Carl Morris Isn’t a Lemon,” Says Joe Jeanette, Who Has’ Been Training the Oklahoma Giant for His Fight With Fire- man Jim Flynn. : epreish!, 1011, br The Prew Pubityhing Co. | ? The New Ygrk World Said Joe Jeanette : With that 4 m we tn the| anxious and palpitating st have our | Mt real “dope” on the latest claimant of the “white hope” title. ‘Boe is back in New York for « ten atay—back because he grew weary B strange although hospitable land hungry for a look at his wife and ACRUS Bowne wit seaetre: Ten Guys from now he goes “The omanona was ena TSE Sy "is] NT fore wea ; ; i Meat" bus | Wg nn Wiltse’s Effectiveness yy treated me fine out there,” Joe on. “When I first landed and saw body going around in big felt hats flannel shirts and boots I thoug'! A id county fr fa Eastern F. ans Get Peek COULDNT But they're the finest and most pine mntwe ner! Qt White Sox Sluggers ‘#8 new manager, paid the old man- Sestaencue | Ping Bodie and Callahan ‘Then he sent for me to coach and hi ling t = | T asked, He Ye one of those o|Pafr of Fence Breakers Extra a FOR A CUB res, with an income of §1,600 * " HER IS LATEST on They've got ott wile out there} Alttraction at the Hill Top IN BASEBALL RUMORS. | oa . This Afternoon. The fact that Mike Donit Keeper ffir 5 Leer pe boll =) in Chdcago tratning with. the cus t neenaa Piven He ag given rise to the report that he hia only been at it for eight or m! ‘By BOZEMAN BULGER tahoe hae visaieediwmetiacdlh 0 fee ali etarted [iced for] oN Heseten ind) Ube boty Geplay to se@ Donlin work, but MoGraw, Against the Pirates __To Be Tested To-Day clined, could play the “if deck and me 5 have @ merry time showing the errors Giants’ Poor mor Hiding and | of omission and commission and count- | less umpires’ blunders that would have Umpires’ Bad Decisions Put | made the coin of victory fip the other vay—but what's the use? That kaleido- i scope heave of Wilson's in the ‘ourth Raymond Up In Air. Inning that let in @ run and greased the Pal Moore Picked to Be [razz ima, eae ne, ra unfortunate, and that tandem marathon - | 39 to The Dmtapures dune 7. | bY Red Murray and Fred Snodgrass ? | "ORAW' He mening fond. | tte? Byrne's high fly that fell between ells’s Next Opponent yy cesize since asset hd aan ani EE batons, will repeat, The Pirates | ‘¢ci#ion, on Fred Merkle at first, when | , BOXING STAG TO-NIGHT. chances were rosy, and Merkle'’® own flashed more “pep” yesterday than they At the Sharkey A. C. Packey ——Eee ee aaa eee aaQ__eaaa blunder in interfering with a throw to have displayed for days, and they| catch him naping at third, left room for turned the trick against New York in| Giant regrets. English Lightweight Champion re the beginner here, just as they did in| Honus, Wagner is sure to give up one man—running West to Ban Fran: @ death strugsie between the High- || DCMS ® wise young fellow, will also Agrees to Box Moore at the tala et geen '" Vi tne opening clash in tho last series. be at hg — Neg on tor Lelgkbri and he weighed £16 pounds, Helland Heroes and the White Sox there|| (Ak® * look at his former captain P — McGraw did not offer his selection | 2M 4 TS iinmeg Gate te that can alone: ve been pretty fat, but tating| will be an added attraction thie after-|{ Drove skidding him off to some Boston Tuesday Night. Matches Arranged. of pitchers, but it is a cinch that he| who wilfully, maliciously Ac, onudece hasn't weakened him any. oon In the persons of Ping Bodie, the S —~—- At Olymplo A. C. Harry Thomas || B&# t¥o €00d, seasoned bets in George| a ball must contribute five bones. in fen't @ clever bezer yet, of] Gouble-jointed fence-buster of the Pa- of England fights Young Dyson of || Witse and Lew Drucke, but used Ray-/the eighth, with Snodgrass on first Dut he has everything to make) ciflo slope, and one James Callahan, | these youngsters how to hit that there BY JOHN POLLOOK. Providence, R. 1. ten rounds || ond and Crandall, while Clarke has|/and the Pirate situation just a bit a fighter and he 1e tmproving very | Who is now celebrating his second time Daseball.” Comiskey furnished him with ATT WELIA, the Engtish Mght-|] June 12. no other recourse but to use Babe wore with bat ig pried up, Rigler fl He thinks quickly, and !t's easy| on earth by tearing into the cork centre rh ve fgtba hd now belting the horae- weight champion, who recently ‘At Brown Gymnastum A. A. Jim }| Adams. on anew Teee Searea bs t to learn. That's where he is|for a percentage of 20. le of 08. For a while Mr. teated Leach Savage of Orange, N. J., and Andy || Wiltee is fit. to-day. It was George be most aiten thay won and he kicked. The Morris of Boston box ten. rounds || who stopped the Pirat oes, for eve ay eng. Ne kineene ee oS Century A. ©, || thelr first game on the Highlanders’ lot, | squabie. Rigler Id his way, and Wag Frankie Burns meets Johnny ‘Daly || Put he still bears the talisman of that|ner then smeare@ his ham-like ma for ten rounds on June | victory with a scarred hand, the result] into the wet loam and smudged th eed | Of & Wicked smash from Fred Clarke's| White horsehide with mud. Georg him that/has yearned for a peek at these two! but in running bases he found t the | Matched to meet Pal Moore, of Phila- tm © certain pe-| monstrosities, and when the rain bitght-| wind made such an Aeolian na that th ne delphia, in @ twelve-round bout at the when he rushes tn, andl showed | 4 the hopes of fandom yesterday a|hie grogans that he often had to stop| Amory A. A. of Boston on next Tues- how to shoot hie right through|ecore of the faithful could not wait|@nd listen to the music, and on eeveral| “ay night. Miah Murray, manager of Ce intend @ ten- = thas of the other big tel-| For weeks and weeks the effete Bast | beard te ane the Glamph et oa can tego] fouR4 bout in thie vicinity, hae been For instance, I an upper-cut. 1 told him to try {t| longer and called at the\hotel to get a Ocoasions was thrown out while hesitat-| the club, completed all arra: Wiltse, on the coaching lines, called bat in that encoun: se hy OBle . to start for home until last Rigler's at , and e Cag. frat time he saw moe ia that poal-| 108 Took, Ping Bodte greeted thea with | M5 ei for the out over the long stance tae | sus Hac CLITA MIRE RS | "Wrew games are more calculated to in-| Rigi aitentlon, and Myler aited for t ‘We went on boxing fast, and Shoe Sap nore: oe eae sere tee While Chicago will give us the and then getting Jim-| | Matt Brogk.. the featherweight, | Vite Post-mortemssthe terrible “morning | ji:tle incident was Imcluded in the report a little I tried it. He shot that and epectalties for the atirring perform. eh crack lightweight after” than the Giants’ defeat yester-| sent to President Lynch concerning the | apent to, Moore'a a-| Rehr as ten maicind fo meet Tom K/ day. McGraw this morning, if so in-| frequent rows, mari lever Me They “will fight at ds, ? will surely have to ex-| on, June 15.) ‘They will ‘tala te ei through #0 quickly that it sur-/ton compress. Mr. Bodie is simply &| Gace on the Hill to-day, Chase, a. He didn't have to be told) #x-foot knot of musoles and has @ total! ing a businesslike fellow, deviares isplacement of 18 pounds. that he will give the fana a victo ‘we wer in firing position ie purpose to assign Russell is very strong and he hits h his Aap 4 pias Mr, Bodie poved for several piotures| Ford to the pitching fod. That | Frank Klaus, the crack middleweight He is quick on his feet and quick| a4 gave away souvenir records of his| 40oks lige the game te in. Hd. Walsh of Pittaburg, who made a great mame| poly f ed Gecttaieeh ortat tt ane |McFARLAND HAS EASY TIME BEATING KNIGHT. | Packey ig! | will probably appear for the White | for himself with the local fight fane by | co foc a ites: round bout, to fake | E and confident. Of course he! doings on the const. In case you are) so, and in thie way the dattle for | knocking out Willie Lewis and ‘Montana PRS | (Special to The Evening World.) ‘t stand any chance with John-| not on to Ping Bodie, he is the fel @ Dbrth im the frat division wit | Jack Sullivan, will make his first ap- end Toad, Conon! art to Bight of June | QLEVELAND, 0., June 7.~In his ten- , and it will take a lot of nght-| Who went through the Cogst league last! proceed. Dearance in a bout in California to:| sao heh steFariand and Lanconl should “win | BD) Ou). ONG Te | teach him all he'll need for {Year lke @ forest fire and averaged night. He will go against Dan Sullt-| thelr contests, as they outclass thelr opponent” | | round bout with Phil Knight, the | nahip fight. Th deen| 2mething like one home run to every! ‘The rain has given Earl Gardner two] Van, @ light heavywe In a liter to. tae walle, ly Paphe, the | | Kansas lghtwetght, before a club in this| iD ey game played. He was transplanted on| extra days of rest, and he is in shape sizoo, in a eix-round American “middlewelgit ‘champion, ‘save “that he vicinity, Packey McFarland gave a| him ‘along with eaay Oghts. | Chicago soll and the change didn't hurt He will probably go back to his| men's Club of Oakland. tepects to Mog ime siilian. out good marks for him. That/ him a bit. Just as they were preparing ‘onl base this afternoon, Wwasial) right at the start—very wise.|to move the fences pirther back the| jr ‘he oe the inflela will HE second annual outdoor cham- nd — Bee ea es Ha oe Frost extibition, of sclenttte Aebting o complete, | _,The eis-round bout between Lao ] ber rales nd 1 do Sy AT, Dlonships of the Intercollegiate| nim at will in every rounds bot owing rounle in putting him a Swimming Association will take} to Knight's manner of keeping covered ol: place at Sheepshead Bay instead of| up, McFarland got no, opportunity to Ha have fingiy| Travers Island on July & This became| land @ decisive blow. He landed many ea The: bore ah. come to einer be] known when the officials of the league! left hooks and right uppercute in evory Bg nl Pai a EP unde Weifh | Qnounced a complete change in their] round, but many’ of these were taken only wplght Maniot would| original plans, which provided for the| by Knight on his gloves. | ising midi] at ) ‘Lamcaater, I advised them from thts time on| cork centre came along and the plan) Knight will remain at short for some pomes of and iy the hard ones. He knowa| wae abandoned, the White Sox manage-| time to come. fe we about fighting now and has| Ment eareein ‘experience, and it ts time to see ase Mi caster A. of Sune gin he ane ‘Sri | “al dae fr be cig round While the rain pattered down on the] tonditan for the batts, Nite "ind "Joo Coster of Highlander clubhouse wit and humor who hit a ball so hard out in Frisco| ae vit ang Wilbur Reach wacker Oning {0 the fect 's why they made the| that he knocked the top off a water| {an Dor and Wilbur Row bained ett, the eat a fvera, sabe h with Jim Flynn for July 4 standpipe and the game had to be called) 64)“ Chariey,”" ho said to Hemphill, | whlch anid Pa dant J ree, —, to pay for all the balls that were lost. Ping Bodie, by the way, is the boy | | on account of rain. He wili positively | ,, P Be ——* holding of the titular eyents under the! a HE first day we boxed I made| appear this afternoon. ae of War tet he National Cemetery penriee ne ow RL) Athletic! p Fights Dorman a Draw. Morris chase me around and en, 9 i ‘ul in addition, the league thought| After having been out of the ring for @idn't let nim put a glove on| Upon entering the erounds thin afer: asked Hemphill, be- All the Games at a Glance in that @ public event at Sheepshead Bay| several months, Kid Burns, the West the fan will notice an eld - © Mo was awfully discouraged, Re- | NOP ema 14 be more successful than a semi-| side lightweight, met Jack Dorman, of n the northeast corner of the aul - wou! Ne A . that he bad been mocking them | Gmeago bench whittiag on a cedar pa A Ae SA Reee same. che exclusive meet at Travers Island. tha Nitsias Inia. tanta baue aried er feet with punch. ‘Then I] splinter and denouncing modern prog-| Crirpy newer. And just for that Brown Gymnasium A. A. stag, and #tood and let him hit me tn the stom-| ress. He !# none other than Uncle Jim: | lghte, on CUM iii i LEE —"—_— } Many champion motor boats of vari-| managed to fight hard enough te get ach, When he didn't put me down he| my Callahan, the octogenarian, who was HE Chicago Cubs have been euc- Charley Dootn’s Slowtown agzregation the former | ous classes among the fifty-odd en-|— draw. Dorman went right after couldn't understand it, but you know] pitcher in the days when the ball had) Not to be outdone as @ jokesmith, I cessful in having President Lynch |Quelr City player played « remarkable fielding | tries for the regular spring regatta of| Burns from the start, but the latter hold my hands up and let Lang-| to be tossed under the lex and the bat-| wiihur Roach pulled the following, and of the National League throw Pay Beyer Giron! SecePRE tere GifTculk chances without 481 the Columbia Yacht Club, which will{ met him with stiff left-hand Jabs and Mel ter had the right to cgll for @ high one |; be held on Saturday afternoon, startin; to ace. Wallop ie there aa hard aa ho can $0" Ped h0 CHEE oe eae Gocamevan | lt ftoundkeeper then turned out the|out the game the Pirates won from | hard rights to the face Dorman shook Since Tooley, the young shortstop of the Dods- 0 Mit, I told him to punch on the] ‘or Aeider, and while hitting at the rate | (shia: them by a@ score of 1 to 0 on Memorial | em nctunea'ts tn ra a i putting up at 2 o'clock off the clubhouse at Eighty-| Burns up a few times with heavy blows Jaw, and just let my head roll with| Cr ssp suddenly disappeared and next |yy,\¥20,.%a% the youngest ball player Day morning ta Pittsburg. After pass- |artide of tall” He {e fielding in greet vivte ana | sixth street and Hudson River, te the stomach, compelling him t» that ever made good?” asked Wilbur {i Also clouting the ball, He laced out « } — the smashes and stood up to them, He| popbed up as a political speaker, owner ar teen Ur iN ling judgment on the reports of the | so couting the ball te ieee the Dodens and art Mik aanaie at Us Shama Aaa | couldn't understand that,elther, But I| of independent ball parks and a stage Dat knew,” wired Gh ademy clinch. At the final bell they were both captains of both teams President Lyncn | the Cubs. trae, Bie, i Academy | fighting hard, with honors about even Jugh said, “If you knew as much about} monologist of repute. His last stage! who is tt that holds this youthful rec-| decided that both Unpree Doyle and —— oe season, will act ap-one of the thi®le things as I do there wouldn't be| performance was given at Jollet, where | ora?" coaches of the team next Fall. The others who > a Klem had mado a mi in the ruling | g.DAbert Ad i mete teas Bach ‘battia | have been named are Ensign Douglas L, Howard, pial oP Y st, any use in sending for me to teach you, | he entertained ane San vaash 8 a free! “Why, Fielder Jones, of course,” was| they had made in cal kag out both Arch-| '600 per cent. in the game with the Cubs, Wheat | Chief coach; Ensign Jonas H. ieem, assistant, ° are Vs ‘eae 'e' _ now last Chris . ick rejoinder. Soul theres | He saw the point, and) Atter six years of wearing dt : er and 81 ormer’s jetting « twobagser and a three-bagger and Dau- | and Freak we. Yale. Sela coach, All of hean on the f infield fly, | ¢ , Unole Jimmy thought it over, which Wagner purposely dropped, with | Det two singles out of four times at the bat Who could the coaches at any by Ne gh k, to belp and that the pro-| Jimmy Mosleer’s Washington team was given ct ome Brooklyn Loses And the Cubs Are in Lead pone Sinien Chance’s Crew Expect Dodg- ers and Boston Will Pull Them Well Up. (Spectal to The Evening World.) - Chicago, IL, June ® TE race in.the National League I this season could not be better than it Js if it had been made to order, Just at present the Cubs ere figured to have a slight advantage over the others in the future book because of ‘the fact that they are playing at Home, while the Giants and the Phillies axe away from home under adverse condi» tions. With Brooklyn and Beeston teams to face in the next seven games, the Chicago men should have quile a lead piled ther tors of the frst diy vey leave home next long Jaunt around the cour Bil yahien and his Tr Cubs in ries yesterday, and nk Chance says (hat the other three games of the session are going to be won in just as easy a manner, There {e no sure thing about a bell gama, however, and the Cubs may have to revise that prediction before the end of the week, for the Brooklynites are lable to turn thé tables at any minute and puncture @ hole in Chance’s calculations, Dablen has picked @ good man im Tooley, the new infielder, without @ doubt, and Eddie Zimmerman shows aigns of being able to deliver the same, brand of ball that his brother has bees! contributing to the success of the Cubs, | Wheat, Burch and Coulson are likely to start something in the batting line at any time, and no doubt will win a @\ lot of games during the season by thelr heavy hitting. Coulson made as clean @ home run as any that has ever bee made on the Cubs’ grounds tn yester- day's contest. The ball went to the cen-| tre field fence and rolled behind the centre field bleachers, and the runner had plenty of tlme to cross the plate bee fore the ball was back in Kling’s hands pect balk irae COLUMBIA PLAYS TO-DAY.! ° The Columbla baseball team plays ite last home game to-day when it meets the Lafayette nine on South Field tf the annual commencement day game. The Pennsylvania boys defeated the local team at Faston a month ago in a closely contested game. Nugent, tha former Manhattan star, who held th Blue and White to four hits in the last, encounter, wil in oppose them. Syracuxe team withs hit in last Saturday's game, will be in the box for Columb! We unconditionally guarantee to give you work at $15 or more per wetk. Only two weeks’ training is necetsary for you to become an Expert Moving Picture Operator. The demi ‘n for Moving Picture Operators is so great that there are not enough men to go around. An expert operat apremium. We guarantee to get you y plgeeary at least $15 a week to start. Ed ply daily, and Monday, Wednesday and Fi day eveni F. C. Taylor West 28th Street, How did your friend™ catch that horrible dis- ease ? Don't know. Ask your barber for the Sealed Sterilized Cup Brush and Soap. Used once ‘A iG ‘S| alate mak ee ri ‘hae Minst Ry, tons, FB Cycling Nurore, armen Roberts’ nd Mit Diero, Charlotte St. Elmovand others, J otoniat, LILLIAN RUSSELL, Wway & O218t. BELL FAMILY, JACK ™ Mat.Dally.25e. WILSON & CO.’ Others, “Well, the first few days he was just] “Gosh ding it,” at felt # recovered 4nd] snean on first bi tig at Dene Wenes : “Gowh ding it," he ‘0 himself one| were able to leave the clubhouse in an ‘orere lacing sland, » @ Mg fellow with a punch who didn't| day, “I'll get back in there and teach hour, teat of the Chicago club was a just |e s by the Clor whe won the aad ta eG hie on ee BRIGHTON | peli Mr & packs ‘know how to land it on @ clever man, —— - claim, and therefore the game must be captain of the Dartmouth tmck team oe We is eae! ‘GOe.to Brighton Beach & GERM thers. * 4 ing for coming year, Steinert is a member of | EM , SIC. q Bae o's we vias aes takai Son cone © + = ow geet et rod (oe ie te feet and‘ba wean ne Seca | nee aH ah Pants |! ACADEMY 2'02'" 10, 20 & 308 and h nd eee . ro years, bat he did no! ‘. : | Hp 4 tas © wutthal hica hard iu the ei ( i; The Cincinnati Reds got off to a good Way "aid the Harens mest caus recty’ wie kel * | SECRET SERVIC E stogiach he wi f howed that cry geod P, ee ‘ue ‘MereeGarrney | start in the first game of thelr series prewsatig whe heide dows the conond mech | tSmished onoond ts the 400, | | tte "pina wren a hegwas hurt, 1 ie on hie wid 0 : with the Phillies in Cincinnatt. Tie | for {he Washington Ci “ Ween atk halt || cuisian Oi, wal seiadin be Sanita cokes 4 Sypera_S || GRAND MAL if Sead go through all the'stunts ‘T Tie Knights of St, Aniony ni hold thelr owe | Reds not qnly beat them, but also shut | worx for that team. ile ¢ Usual long 4r¥8| andy vietory over a small fell in the Churchill Fe, ML. pak | couse Baytuws 3 uadéto harden my body. It was tough| \ set of members) games at America Oval, | them out. Suggs, who twirled for the | yesterday, © sored’ «ribs "| Downs Handicap af Churchill Downa, toulnile, | Aco OUNT RY GIRL sTdcK £0. Te We Lee Be Otunk. and -after Pe Fads, Wan lp mane: FOr OAS WER Very Bell's generosity fo banding wut dasee on daile| tonle Berta “castldaten, ‘ran""ascobs “and” ule Wert ot Bway: American “i HE Si . & Wile he didn't mind being hit. When | Mary W. Cole of Schenectady, who finshed | effective with men on the base: to the fi tro atamen of the the Chisage Cubs was| Fespectively, oom Matin duet ry as . 25 & Oe, rt te thetesd of.s0- nity the junior "hundred" last year, will try iy ‘Depeem a6) a ninth-tnning rally by Hal Chase jut when ; EOE E Tie voy os tnt he eae ns a laiterus, the tnsling young firet teneman of bras furmimste dt cha gue, STS | ene game, seemed fort cave the Yankee matager EVE YWOM AN } bt < Tot A, A, Uy has decided to absolutely close | the Phillien, got hia stick working agate yesterday, | Af!Gi i? nll ‘ramus of ball, ry three-cushion TH ATRE (15th st) to & ail the time, instead of being lost| J. C, Browne, the youngster who] .,7 ‘ue for the national ‘champlonshije ou | clouting out wo hits, ave of which was « e ee tit Meh "Nhe thug re || (Her Ptlgrime Grand Italian Comic Opera Go. i ‘Whenever hé couldn't land « punch, and ae fan easy winer of the mile han-| June tro-tegae, ‘He also retired nine mes without a Bey wo Se ach tear he tee Ie = ee he separ: Reg By them he'd get to me oftener and oftener. |d‘cap at the apring xames of the N. Y, ’ erred tbe, wae, called to ‘& while he could give me a hand |A. C., looks like @ mighty good betting onTee Soe Got Eas x Grant tft canttnons 40 lay» arent extile me in "wae collecting 10, ge. When I was there fret we had | proposition tn that event at the junior | li 4A. 0 OTe ames ball_for_the Rede, In yesterday's game ag 9 seal of mall rote taken ance the 30th Sire Si cE Th i fellow who could box cleverly, |championships, which will be held at! (ante), Wane matting ts awe, Darimomh Cal ae Se, for a while he showed the dig fal-| Travers Island on June 24. He's one of ,,jf {i B, Dales of thw N. XA. 0, don, as | STANDING OF THE OLUBS. ioectas gen ata ce | WW. 42st, Bre, at 915 | fow up. Bat it wasn't long before Mor- | the most promising runners discovered | %\, a iniatd the other day, | LEAGUE, ety ae atarconciel® acetal Lease: |) WEW AMSTERDAM), 22 Wor, x'Suttstay ris put {t all over b around here for a coon's age he ts almost @ sure winner, | Club, WW. Nam Eh jeanayirgnis, trinectoa, Cornel and. os { Klay & Eelanger’s Musical Comet be i xe i bey waar kenin fa way that boy ateps—he Neale 4) New ¥ a 1h BS, ces : THE Piiu LADY A ' ; es and of B each other as | P00) 1 t) ‘ til ' ood to his pa ‘Dashes Lames 1a BY “Bit Lan +] HH $3) Brtee™™ Pde Ball ape aath * LIBERTY , tH rounda avd fou ar, oil |e ’ N Pligeian, RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S Games. lyn basba}i grounds, the All Poli LAST WE wre ie ea a) , ndin: y ge ) 4 Colts. The Year's Siecess Se ali Ft Me ae crm ot nares. Pet SES oa Cee eg paket rtp meer ao i fe teal agin ne mich Toe N14, Caylee at leat some. of s have out the following players: Pitch- EMPIRE T think he'll beat ‘thin the Seal tow f= oF ‘oom GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. ors, Mites; |) Ap GAMETY bie: Nob aie Wedd Bo sure of it, If be! doa, does, that | abed out ot Prem faands intaiders, “ter ahe? iy