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r Pitcher White Wins His Own Game for Princeton in the UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY pgp mare eT 5 THE EVENING WORLD, THURIDAY, JUNE 16, 1911, SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK WHEN TIGER CONQUERED BULLDOG Copyright, 1911, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York ‘saint pore EDITEO BY ROBERT EDGREN FOUR CREWS AT 23 POUGHKEEPSIE IN GOOD WORKOUTS Cornell and Wisconsin Anx- ‘ious to Show Skill and Go Over Full Course. pi _— (Special to The Evening Worl.) eo O-A~ POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., June Be Rubber Diamond Battle With Taos Tey Auaves @° Pancerow [with the big inter-collegiate regatta Yale at Brooklyn. PUT THs stevens FAMILY IN MOURNING WITH THIS BiG-Leaque less than two weeks away, four of the five college crews who are to take part in the event are already hard at work THE Pur. CATeH . conditioning themselves for the great Gorman, 2011, by The Prem, Publishing | PRONceTon = | atruggle, and the coach of every ene : was a great ball gamo yester-| Neu Leavers {of them {s highly pleased at the show- day between Yale and Pr on | A th Mi | ing of his men, from a ator’s viewpoint, ‘The ue a a noitner emover oO | The four crews took advantage of the Wel leaders wore all hot sketches, Brand etands held tho Anes: Of pretty girls seen yet this season “anywhere, It was quite @ treat for Brooklyn. wha for the game, it didn't go with quite the snap of a professional league meet, but the interest was all there have been pretty good when won with 1-0. “Boom, boom, Prince-ton!” created atmospheric disturbance of great extent and amount. to @ continuous roar. Even ‘s k-kek, Co-ax, co-ax!” was ‘@ whisper by the end of the ninth ite, Princeton's pitcher, came near his own game if ever @ pitcher base @ jump ahead of the ball. he was prancing on first like a of water on a hot stove Sterrett @ corking drive over into right feld, Corey was waiting. White shot for second, doubled the angle and | ) wall for third. Corey made @ wild w for third. Without even hesitat- White took the turn with is inside Uftin, and planted his calke tn y home plate before the ball had been Then there was some nol: ‘that had gone before was a whisper. Was the winning run, too, although f, famed for his hard clouts, mur- all the atmosphere in his imme- vicinity trying to make up for his throw. White of Princeton, by the » allowed the Elis only two hits dur- the game. Bome finger, that boy! ‘P in Albany a more or less (more Jess) well informed member of Bresnahan’s Team ‘s Team Is Running Smoothly, and He Has Four Twirlers in Fine Condition. four combats with the Cardinals, and as Bresnahan's beauts have Just got through taking the sertes from Philadelphia, Boston and Cincinnati, and registering an even split with Brooklyn, {t will be up to the McGraw- | ites to go their fastest if they are to clean up. Bresnahan not only has his team go-| ing in tip-top form, as Messrs. Dootn, Grifith, DatJen and Tenney will attest, | but he has four big, healthy hurlers in prime working order, and the visiting attraction, no matter who it happens to work cut out for It, past six weeks the Cardinals t a swifter clip than any other aggregation in the National League. In the East, Bresnahan won eleven of his fifteen games, and tn the current stand at home he has captured twelve out of nineteen. Roger is the same popular idol here he used to be in Giants Will Have to Go Their Fastest in Order To To Deteat the Cardinals New York, and the town te confident that the Glante will have to hustle their hardest !f they are to register better than an even break. , iddy Dame Rumor has it that McGraw and Bresnahan er pull @ swap before Jonathan bi It 1s understood that the New York not wanted, ‘tis said, but Roger wants to bolster up his outfield, the loue weak section of his team, and Mrs. Rumor had it strong 1 Wednesday night fn exchange for Golden or However, just what accuracy ti Bt seen. St. Louts had a rainy day yesterday, its first damp one in almost a fortnight, so it was just as well that Mr. Thomas Lynch arranged for an open date. Sallee had, been saved up by Bresna- han for work against the Giants In th opener to-day, it the final with the Quakers Tuesday w: stern one that the lanky southpaw wa: one of four pitchera used to bring the bacon home. He worked two full in- nings and part of another. However, with a full day's rest he ought to bo able to come back to-day. ball of his career, He not only has his team in ||BRESNAHAN MAY OWN that Becker and Ames would come here | | CARDINALS IN FALL. ts| in the old gal's chatter remains to be | ST. LOUIS, June 1§.—Manager Bresnahan of the Cardinals is making Dig money for his fair employer this summer, The Duke 1s enjoying the tanner season of his career in every way. the running, and that after it got off to a lamentably bad start, but he je topping all local hands with a .310 swat average and catching the best He is St. Louis's premier citizen, and the tip is out strong that he will get the club, Jock, stock and barrel, in the fall. Bres- nahan can command unlimited backing, so splendidly has he delivered the merchandise here, end {t is generally understood that Mra, Schuyler Britton of Clevelané, to which the club was willed when M. Stanley Robison died in April, has promised the “Duke” that she will sell to him in the fail is she decides to part with the property. PLATT ADAMS IS A WONDER AMONG ATHLETES Casey Fa Down in the Pinch a ers Detrott Catcher Tosses Away the Opening Game Against the Highlanders. BY BOZEMAN BULGER. scion of that esteemed family who came Were in a Tiger akin to establish that fact beyond peradventure of doubt. A song has been sung through the ages of the Mudville Casey who struck out in the ninth, and prose records of the modern pastime informe us of the Casey that stole cond with the bases full, Therefore the ‘Tiger Casey who caught so jauntily for six full in- nings should not be censured for spill- ing the beans when a bad chuck would give us two runs and the game. His- tory has simply repeated iteelf and the Hilltop 1s still rimging with the joy of a victory occasioned by Detroit Casey hurling the baseball on a mad journey in the general direction of the soore- board when two of our boys were on the sacks waiting patiently for @ wal- lop. ‘This tragedy occurred in the eeventh inning of the opening gaye with the mily Falls Highlanders Only Half Game From Third Position. The Highlanders have been Playing great ball at the Hilltop ailnce they returned home from their first invasion of the West. beaten in a ten-inning g the Athletic: direction of fitth to fourth Yorks are only half hind the Red Sox, who are in third position. The Bostons will be without thelr great star, Tris Speaker, who was injured yes- terday against the Clevelands, for the next few days, and this {s apt to handicap them a good deal and enable the Hilltoppers to sail into third place. The New Yorks are only eight and a halt full games behind the Tigers— leaders of the American, League race-end a clean-up of this series would make things inter- eating. o by the boys under the 1 Chase went from y The New game be- in the succeeding innings when Rusee!! Ford braced up, orn Tigei tightened his belt, at on his glove and tore into the for- Uke forty Krupp guns go- fine weather and the smooth water and had a good spin. Cornell and Wiscon- sin were so anxious to show thei* skill that they were sent the full distance, four miles, and finished at the mark a mile south of the bridge. No time was given out, but judging from the ez Pression on the gaces of the mes they were delighted with their trial. The Pennsylvania oarsmen lost ge time in getting on the water as soom as they arrived here. In less thas two hours after they got to their quarters at Highland, N. Y., they had rigged up their boats and were out for a epim 7 took an easy row up stream for four miles. Crawford and Lawrence were out of xious to land one of They have played nine games || the freshman boat on account of dofls . He was there all the time with all gar big pitchers—Roy Golden Nn pest bee poesy broken hath told against the teams from the wild igs the pried porated Rankin and @orts and varieties of curves and or Bill Steele, It is thought that Beals us that the Casey family was some- and have won elght of thi | Farson too! jeir places. hen, in the fourth inning he Gt Louts, Mo. June %. | Becker and Leon Ames will become what to the “bush when it came to By their victory over the Tigers There was a change in the Wisconsin out alow grounder and reached HE Giants are here to engage in| Bresnahanites in exchange. Donlin ts & pinch, but it remained for @ modern while the White Sox were getting || Varsity, with Krile in the place of Samp, who has an Infection of the hand which will keep him out of the | boat for two or three days. ‘The Cornell crews rowed in the same order in which they have been boated at Ithaca recently. The three fresh- reported dropped for regulations in eating in thelr usual places |1n the boat. Coach Courtney said that he had no Intention of disciplining the freshmen beyond reprimanding them severely. ome eases YALE VARSITY EIGHT GOES OVER FULL 4-MILE COURSE FOR FIRST TIME. GALES FDRRY, Conn., June 1.—Ter the first time since the Yale varsity eight arrived here Coach Kennedy sent the crew over the four-mile course down stream, covering the distance in 23 min- {t gave Now York a chance the Legislature is framing bills ‘Tigers and ing at one time. In the elghth the! utes 88 seconds, He tne the regulation of motor boats tn eee ee cue Koniver: Tigers got two men on bases with one| The conditions were anything et “tldal waters of New York State.” Mii {Out When O'Leary bumped out to nt for the trial, as the ude was uf k ly versa’ ee in the fact that if Morlarty, the w : Ae & matter of law, the State Legis- yh accctheer eave; ee ie Tacacet prota paiee ie 4 ‘ae known singer, had held the ephere there tie itaanten Galeee Phe littea et he ike bedi which sandioapped the has Go more right or power to j playing professional baseball and found| It is the belief of many followers of | would have been no score. Then Short- e a long vhic! sate aftaire of this sort than it has | NeW ‘York AG. Po C. Point Winner} viaying Puente. neereetent tm Beis | ainlotion thar Must Aainalcal ine pest gets ue ers on Little Training, | 52"susn added to the genctal dleastor fy to Wolter and & whoop followed that eight rowed about an aver 4 jer a change in the design of U. 8. athletics,” says Adama, all-around athlete in the country. Ac- by booting the ball along for twenty Hi ie ere. jut @old pieces. All traffic on tidal Likely Successor to Great Still Has Baseball Ambition. cording to his many splendid pe:form- Smokes a Little, Taboos yards or more. wait, that not In'the very next inning the heavy ‘The freshmen eight was the firet boat to go out and, accompanied by va able that he could Hartzell was on third end Cree on tg directly under the control of “Then I thought I was too old for| tmoeeya the marke » A artillery was due and Coach Kennedy, went down’to the Nat nme) PF 4 - rst when the fuse was lit and there Y and many a nervous v7 D,. & Government itecit, ana no|( Martin Sheridan as All-| then t thous 1 was too old tor improve the mark set by Martin Sheri) Drink, but Insists on Lots Of| Vere two out, Cree, Aguring the only | sent Was chewing the brim off his new| Fand and back at an even, steady can interfere. If such bills pass of age and I believe it !s now too late}. ini . way for a team to make errors is to| straw ha‘ rake went in to bat for, stroke. ree fours went down he Legislature they will have no more| Around Champion. for me to. think sorlounly, of Dieying| in 2.70 pence severe! man of sotng Sleep. Tey Same a chance etarted to stest| Summers and struck out. Jones came| stream for two miles, trailing eaoh fect than the edicts of tho King of| dail. But in athletics I feel that I that I will train for the event next iJ ‘ond. Then the thing happened. through with a single and Bush walked. | other, no attempt at fast rowmg being idm might have in Russia. improving every year, However, I have] voar, At the present time I realize Cannan made a bluff as !f to throw to se: This made it possible for Cobb and | made. Mhe U. s Government controls alt LATT ADAMS ts the most remark-| % almost unconquerable longing | that 1 have not the necessary weight | but instead whirled and chucked tne| Crawford to win the game, but the “eons , tet ica} Play ball as a professional to carry me through so gruelling a con- | menis for several days in advance, She| ball to third, It shot past Moriarty and | powder was wet and the shot hung fire. eres Sit kevigaion able all-round athlete in America) piact Adains Is one of the largest] test, put it's likely that I will be some- is mighty proud of her boys’ athletic| went rolling toward the fence. Hartzell Tyrus whiffed at the air three separate mywatere that are navigable from the | to-day. He has won any number) point scorers in the athletic world. Avwhat heavier next season,” gays| prowess, and it 1s unlikely that Platt| scored and Cree kept running until ho/and distinct times and Wahoo i" up and tidal waters that are cut off. | of national champtonships of all kinds.| peculiar thing in his career ds the fact | Adams, will withdraw from competition as long| nad also crossed the pan in safety. followed suit. In other words Mr. New York State can make instanc controlling motor boats on Lake » Which 1s not connécted with the by any navigable stream, But it regulate marine traffic on New harbor, the Hudson River, Long Sound, Lake Champlain or the that he loses 1 any first places by the He is @ cracker-Jack ball player, a star bowler, @ record holder at the pole voult for distance, a wonder at the high and broad jumps, « eprinter of class, in short, @ worthy competitor for anybody in almost any line of track struck out the ent! to spare when he quit. THREE MORE BATTLES Casey's performance was a feature in itself, but the real joy of living came The New York A. C.'s great athlete ways he does not beileve in special dieting for athletes, and that he that appeals to his tast er varies his breakfast, and has never missed his i as his mother so strongly encourages him to stick with the game, Adams holds the world's record for distance pole vaulting, and it is not impossible that he will break some more records either at the coming na- tional champions! or in the t and field athletic, Strange to say he brother Ben | spring trials for the Olymplo games ble waters aevageer 3 bond ie gets along with Mttle training, He Atm sot of |that will be held in @weden next sum- 25,000, 000 and extending to Lak Erie. If) doesn't drink, smokes @ little, and heir | mer, auite edule ease "nave learned to applying to motor boats or any craft plying on these waters are d@ they cannot be enfo Slocum disaster the d.of Aldermen in this jution that all steam _the waters of New York f Muld be examined by the City I k ing Board. This law was ‘n oause it clashed with the United makes {t a point to get to bed early at night. Sleep {s most important, he says, to an athlete, Adams narrowly missed taking up professional baseball some years ago, and the only reason he ts not now in the game {s that he belleves he ts too old to begin. Ten years ago Adams played ball with a Newark high schoo} team, They found him a fast man on the bases and the local trainer asked him to tryout at the sprints. Baseball i > BOXING STAG TO-NIGHT. At the National Sporting Club Morris Harris of Philadelphia and Jim Smith of Westchester will mi in the main event of ten rounds. English pee to Meet in 8 Wotes Wings Young Ahearn, Mickey Gan- non and Eddie Murphy. Reds May Trade Fred Beck For Scanlon of the Dodgers CATCHER SMITH WANTS TO REJOIN THE DODGERS. CINCINNATI, June 15.—Catcher For Sale Erorvwhere, P AYVAD MFO. CO. Hoboken, during the next three Treats ill make Is debut jin this new ‘eld nex second game between th every local government could make for motor boats, the unfortunate teman would be up against it. Would be different rules to be Deal Reported in Cincinnati, but Managers of Two Clubs unday, the Tancoin Gat BY JOHN POLLOCK. 3 : Meee the English Nght- ieee fee essen “And Dally ed every few miles when he went | however, held all of young Adams's is Harry Smith, of Brooklyn's sus- weight henna Chea tao aoke rainy fa HAMMERSTEIN’ Ss | eget a cruise. In New York harbor he | attention, and he did very {ittle running ‘t, Won’t Discuss It. pended ist, has written Manager menne to do considerable AGht there ou July das he cannot (I FRO OF vA ht be required to carry red and|on the school’s track team. bs Dahlen that he ‘will come here || ing during bie etay in this country, for | get to. Amerien until iter viata Biuy sage to fight Marcel Mforenil, the chat. middleweight of France, for twenty” rounds P and that he ‘dors uot te in"Amériee before July’ 8 or 10, "* n Ughta; in New Rochoile h and blue. In one p to use a whistle, » AT SLA ACTS, mma Carus, 1s the Slums of Pari Bor tert "Levy, to-day or to-morrow to talk over his difference with the club, He ts the proprietor of an Ohio began to throw th then twenty-one years threw around 110 feet, which | manager has arranged three more matches for him. His firat will be with Young Ahearn, the shifty welterweight, 4 ™! Cincinnati, June 15. . . sith Cyeing A ee eenan's .. ‘od at that time, Liebe able ad OFNAIS Faing F Glen Arie Tiring of thi for ten rounds at Albany, N. ¥., on}, if 7 Roberta’ Ci B¥e to use an unde eted in run- rounds here to the et th cacklo of sitting hens he wants [| june 23, his second with Miokey Gan- @ couple of m ad jump he ‘managed to hit| Manager Bill Dahlen of the Trol- to don the pad and mask again, non of Pittsburg for six rounds at the National A, C. of Philadolpsia on June chment on his “Yankee Ol. ° oft just right, and he Jumped |ley Dodgers and Manager Gri Mth of the OLONTAL F Doodle 20 tect 6 * . ; Ps ibe eta ne OIRLIVE. tc boned with Wray & 624 Me j brmt of the citizens, tas Unt tee ec Pe a er een iabe, vcirimt, | S1V@ hig Outfelder Fred Beck, who was| 25, while his third will be with Eddi ing in Toronto, Mat Dally. aie, L Present the only thing he needs | oi ye an athletic career Yin” had {s sald to have told Dahlen that he would | *ecured by the Reds from Boston, for] Murphy, the hard hitting fighter of thio Is to study and observe the reg- tions made in Washington, They complicated enough; but they are right. Meanwhile, motor boat man, We constable comes aboard your craft i BiCorlear’s Hook and tells you that loca! authoriti @ reversed the Bited States rules about tooting your le, just gently shove iim over- | deli Pitcher Scanlon. V |Paddy Sullivan Had to Go Some to Whip Evans Boston, for ten rounds at the National Sporting Club of this city on the night almost decided to take a berth with a bush league “pro” baseball team, but when he considered the fact that he hadn't won even so much as a junior championship he determined to etick at athletics, Having reached his majority Adams ed he was growing too old for Tth Av. de 126th St, Mat, Dally. 25e, deer eked to-day by i Vorla's e ning World's representative if! oP uly 6, x there was anything in the etory, but said in reply that the weather wasn't at all just what it ought to be and that perhaps the teame couldn't play. In other words, they won’t eay anything about ft. STEEPLECHASE Coney’s Fireproof Funny Place, A Tremendous Whirlwind of Merrunent, on Bteamboate direct to Bteeplechase Pk. PALISADES Park” smallest imaginable margins, Last year he won three is" at the national champlonships, the same number at the indoor champlonsivips ,and one second athletic competition, but as he was) place at the senor Méts, In New Or- Beck can play either tn the outfield or ae PARK anxtous to retire with a championship | Win Gatentnd We anly hvac ; on first and is quite @ slugger, but his ney forheews ts xs Opposite W. 10th st. Ferry, Fire Engiisn| tucked away under his belt Beto ‘une broad | 9 rnree boxing stags were held last worl: here has been Imited because ie archer fo ugha at Alben, “te ii rn" Mats. *4) tter to the evening, two in this city and one at MDs he lost lence of all these N Coney Island. At the Sh itway | Bal ee ke of the general ex: iii, ted t nw e i Y e herwel my n whieh ta three juinpa and! penqy sullivan, the “Fighting Irish: tlona and he needs work to bring re-| Abe. Attell, the f abt Hine HERALD 8Q, Kine? WS, 8H ° ro 1 ¢ » the Is sn’ injured shoulder will preveot an k | Bright 10 (Ban mv ard Miuced gs the » has 1s Ser one. inches, man,” defeated’ Young Evans in the ® Ho Asn't anything of @ pinch | Mey bouts until the fall, il ACOUNT 'Y GIRL i Ji ee 6—Dihe Hague, Vey, my “alob would de wath etriking main event, but had to battle hts hard- | cs pe foun ps and all the other noted heavy-| 4 win the Junfor event. before ‘ te records for the stand: | est in order to win the honors, Evans pvt pF RN Kling Is Sat wey ita tad s oe et neat “4 Ho eth patina ing high ort bra ad jun-ps, the rune Slup a stiff fight and in the sixth round! Sterrett Tiger's Captain, PITTSBURG, Pa. June 15.—Johnny tte the local heavies needn't fies to perfecting his throw: | thrawn, within a very’ few. feet of |®, staggered Sullivan with right| | Charles H, Sterrett 1912, and catcher | cing, who 1s doing the catching for N Of course the N. ¥ arswn within @ very few feet of | swing on the jaw and followed up the; on the Princeton team which yesterday » @s history falls to tell that he Shy of these men, and unless my fails me, he is one of the big a C. liked that letter, and Adams waa pent or, Brodd's American Javelin record, Track and field sports are not the only branch of athletics Adams ts now Tenney’s Rustlers in the series with the Pirates here to-day, sald he was per- fectly satisfied with his new berth and (ier Palen rn punch with another heavy right which won a@ brilliant game from Yale by a Paddy to the floor, Sullivan | score of 1 to 0, will captain the Tiger dropped -" ” 1 the harder after that and GRAND oFena How 1 Willie Lewis tri ft won ¢hat funtor Gtecue throw. | interested in, for he plays ball with a | fousht all nine next year, Sterrett was elected | oxpected to make himeelf very valuable trip to Paris, Wille welghed iiz| Somehow it didn't seem necessary for | Paterson team, and also te one of the slammed) many @ heavy blow into | ae @ dinner given the victorious play- 3the Boston team. In the opening aan ND EER RoE faumds at the ti me to immediately retire, and I just crack bowlers of the N. ¥, A.C, So|vans's face, body and jaw in the re-/ 2° 4) 14. princeton Club here Jaat|game of the series here Kling was just malnibs rounds, which won the contest res, “noisy” as ever and managed to a, Cohan’s JuFA i, Bie 43 +i poy een é for him, 1.6.15. 4 : ff second, some- Wed, Harry’ Stone and Jack Martin were —————— coteh Weaner napping 6 Get-Rich-' ND DEFEATS HURLEY year perere yaa tie'nares inthe windup at ihe Long| Pirates Get New Plarer, | tine unuiual, eo be fe really trying his wae Rleh-Qulek Wall.ngtord IN SLAM-BANG BATTLE. | Acre A. A, stag, Stone outpointing his VANCOUVER, B, C., June 15.—Out- ; CAN LEAGU Mak oe AN LEAGUE, NATIONAL LEAQU! Wok, POS Glab r —_——_—_. | Bivey man Ou h und n wf hy, , vor | h Hoate ers refused to fight te hwes eague team, has been! scRANTON, Pa, June 15,—Local ne gece 1 to the Pittsburg Pirates for 2,00, neatly to meet | 8 are delighted with th Tener yesterdey, signing | tho prize Mgnt act of| ylkill, Moritgomery ROE | & of which Lack: i eit tae G_ DIN! side uke Providence. ze Bly vee tb ead children | TH oRADBALE TEPOE A Hk. LAE: EArt"! Dlaitiswe game peomiocs ee tarsve here, as Ai ex, ia at once. ng Dick Hyland of « fornia in main bout of ten rounds at the << ern heague Standing, L, PC) Club, W. Ie ay 14 105] Moat Montreal... 22' 1866, affecting Se! End A. C and Luzerne Count wanna Was @ part the sage. The fight promot the Washington, had a sh . man of Harlem in a ten-round bout, Wor | figielinn the first five rounds the boys fought | Tomnto evenly, but O'Leary had the betier of the| Buffalo... | Temaining five and at the Gnal bell had Je shade on Sherman, 1 it. Loiiis, 0, “GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO.DAY. Sn, Scaler teats ees ahi poyerenrepey ond ate peur crates re Meneame es RU ia

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