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a ee oe THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1911 BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ON THE FIRING LINE AT THE SMITH-HARRIS BATTLE. Copyright, 1911, by The Press Publishing Co. UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN Two American Polo Teams, Will Clash To-Morrow | —— (The New York World) Jockey Rooney suffered a fine of $100, and | nia “Sunt, ‘Fireman, finiti int in the fourth race at the Latonia track, Magplesand Wanderers Should | 5 thats “air eattit cnimel that Rowwey | Stee fesponsible for the rougi yd that took Furnish Interesting Game on | sac on, i's, tactic Colston, | will be excluded from reollegiate athletic contests during the first half of their ffeshman place on the backstretch, a the fimah Meadow Brook Grounds. | tn tne tuture tees eran Untveratty | year, according vote of faculty, Wesleyan HAT promises to be an interest- js the first 1 colleges to take such a ing game of polo will be con-) ratood that both Williams abd tested between the two Ameri- the matter, | This ru first y will bar th basketball and relay teams, football, Fe men from t can teams, the Magpies and the Wan- derers, on the Meadow Brook Hunt —_ Club's Grounds to«morrow. ‘This game! Reuben A, Hollen je, tle Yale champlon, won was arranged for the purpose of rounds | bis way into the final round of we Ardsley Cup Smith, Star of “White Hopes,”| Ing out the serles of three contests | sisi :SeratMe, Mor ihe turf courta of the Stops Harris in Seven Rounds / jwhich was originally planned when the | ries" Club, Ardsies-on-Hudson, young of Best Fighting Seen in New York In Two Years, English challengers began play for the | oup on May 1, but which was reduced | | to two games on account of the bad weather and the departure of the Britons. Stanley Mortimer 1s offering a special individual cup to the American Polo Association to be awarded the winning team. Ticket and badges which were issued for the third inter- national match will be accepted for this contest. Yale player thereby bracl with Frederick C. champion, for the ‘Way ian HARVARD AND YALE CREWS. RED TOP, Conn., June 16—The Har- vard oarsmen at this place and the Yale crews at Gales Ferry have their hardest ctice still ahead of them, according to camp followers, Within two weeks of the annual regatta to-day neither coach had held real time trials under favorable conditions. ‘The races in which both navies have figured as tos- ers this season are not considered 4 Dendable tests of what the crews’ con- ditions will be June 30. ‘The time trials over the course of four miles are likely to be held for eights and fours in both camps ¢0- morrow. The men expect to hit up Onpreigt, 1911, by Toe Prem Pubiishing Co . (The New York World.) HE nearest thing to a “white 4. hope” in this part of the coun try is Jim Smith of Westches- (tar. All the other “hopes” around hh would be ple for him. It's a pty Jim weighs only 170 pounds. If he had twenty more he'd give even |Jobneon a fight. Jim has a penchant | \ Qghting “oullud gemmen.” Last at the National 8. ©. he ied Morris Harris of Philadel- for the third time, And to By rolling up a total of twenty points, Company F carried off the honors in the Twenty-second Tue FINISH Por! RIS DI: the stroke in practite beginning next tS MARAIS SPLAVED MUCH Vv, 4) : lawn tennie tourns at | week, Also the workouts make sure that there could be no es Ward OP ‘ceaboneuee. Rect iad AS PRAeICALY GUT eeHne, Mandl e the Phuedeol Cachet Gut today Mise Elean; | creased in duration, weather permite mistake this trip, Jim did the job ON THe ROPES IN A CORNER Tos Angeles, Cah, will be the contestants, tin ‘very thoroughly and finished it in the seventh round. Asa fight this affair laid over any- thing seen in those parte since tho late lamented Stanley Ketche) put crusher on Jack O'Brien two ago in Twenty-fourth street. the first two rounds Smith knocked Harris down nine times, In the) je fight the negro bounced on the floor on eleven different and separate | ootasions, each time harder than be- He was finally hung over the in a corner and practically | mocked out there without being owed to fall to the boards. | When ihe two men entered the ring ith, the blond farmer from West- | ARMY OF AMERICAN FIGHTERS TO BE TAKEN TO FRANCE IN FALL SSE BOXING STAGS TI-NIGHT. |i pian to Bring Best Four Men| of Each Class Across Ocean| At Twentieth Century A. C., Sailor and Some Second-Raters, Burke will meet Jim Maher of Ire- —_ Entire Five Colleges Who Will Take Part in Races June 27 at Poughkeepsie POUGHK 16.—The beautiful Hudson Ri at this place is now in the pos: session of the young college oars- ™men, who can be acen rowing up and down the stream in their handsome shells. These young oarsmen represent th ferent colleges who ai part in the big intercoll gatta, which {s slated for June 2. The last of the five colleges to arrive here was the Syracuse University Navy, which reached |. A. A. C. TO SEND FULL TEAMS ¥ _TO NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS r _— cage || Two Biggest Clubs Over There Commission Al Lippe to Ex- port Twenty of Our Men. Mr. John Cloughen er. chairman of | | the Athletic Committee, \as asked to- day the number of men the club in- tended sending after the point honors, and he sald the committee's estimate was placed at thirty. He was not sure that John Flanagan will have finished | his Scottish engagements in time to ap- pear at Pittsburg, but stated that John’s American application for regis tration had been filed with the A. A. U. Two Special Cars Have Been Chartered to Carry Winged Fistites to Pittsburg Meet. Irish-Americans Intend Sending Thirty Men After Points in Junior and Senior Games. land, and Ted Nelson of Australia will meet Sailor White of Jersey City in ten-round bouts. At Atlantic A. C,, Rockaway, Al Deering and Charley Lawrence will for ten round: Kid Lewis Young Lawrence in the semi- BY JOHN POLLOCK. F Al Lippe ta successful in carrying I out the contract which haa been for ten rounds at the North End A. Cc. chance of his being on deck to combat of Albany, N. Y., on June 22. FTER due consideration, the Irish- McGrath in his attempt to win the uy American A. C. has decided to hammer throw at Pittsburg,” eaid old } Jimiay De Wee ; their quarters yesterday. They send full teams to both the junior | some time ago, also that he was in| man Cloughen. sa ven hiknPby. alte aa tent clube 1, est, manager of Pal brought with them their varsity and senior national championships at pt of a letter from the great ham-| TEAM TO BE PICKED MONDAY 4 + Mba Cae oe pe yy L dig pl go wn te saree dele: tanerera:oea so Beatth, the pivad He Philadelphia ightweight, eight, Menke ied er sub: nae fou Pittsburg. The controlling body held @| mer thrower !n which he declared his | NIGHT. | Mclate solor eat inthe Cynpaite cor, | of topnoteh, Aghters in this country || middleweight, of Westchester, have sare he has received an offer from|{ nd pr opirs ne teas ce meeting at which 3 unanimous dec-| intentions of being on our soll in time| However, it will not be decided just muftied n'a heavy bathrobe, His| next fall and winter. Before leaving || been matched to meet for ten rounds J| 48 “oe ny. manager of the Armory |] ting aut their anelie and Fe ee ee ee ae reE. ltipouecdr|¢ taokn waste ue eae tier \irishcAtcrioaa A; Gin. ie netoeme nde spent about ten minutes tying | Paria for America the managers of the|| at the National Sporting Club on Y) wien “aiate Wells, the English Tie || the water for a spin. Tho other || #end as strong @ team as it posetbly Bn Wrote Ue PORE ne Weel pcbediied | PiaheAMerionn ALC. gloves and grooming him for the| National Sporting Club and the Cirque hed four college crews, Cornell, Pennsylvania, Columbia and Wis- ¢ consin, also had a trial, and som fast rowing was seen. Fighting Joe Hyland and Tommy Ginty have been could, Consequently two special cars have been charterd to carry the Winged Fistites West and a brass band engaged to entertain them on the way over to Smoky Town. wolght champion, and that he has ge- cepted tho offer. “I only hope that| Wells takes on the mate ia De| Forest, ‘for I am sure that Pal will! beat him if they meet again.”* | in the nations compete in the Scottish champion-|unt!] a club meeting is hegi next Mon- } ships at the Celtic Field Club in Scot-| day night. land, but believed he would be able to, P. J. Conway, president, states that ‘ ome over on one of the boats return- | he is in favor of sending the strongest ing before the coronation took place.|teams possible to the championships. I belleve there's more than an even| He fully realizes that the Western ath- _ letes will upset the calculations of the Ponce and Puerto fala wil nereoa neontath eneeatiee Rico Schoolboy Teams Due Here evidently hoping te make the white | fan nervous. Smith did fidget about a Bittle, but it was with anxiety to begin ting. There was no nerve flutter in ; » Men Were Well Matched. |) They were well matched. Both were dently trained to perfection, smooth cled and sinewy, Harris had a ght advantage in height and about Pounds in weight. He looked nearly broad and powerful as Sam Lang- and the moment he stripped and d out to meet his man the specta- began speculating upon Siith's de Paris, the two biggest clubs in France, authorized Lippe to sign up twenty of the best fighters in this coun- try to go abroad this fall and appear in fights at thelr clubs, “The fightin, hold on the people of Part Lippe to the writer to-day, matched for ten rounds at the Brighton Beach A, C. June 19, turned out to be big paying venture. ‘The great fighting done by the Amer!- cans in Paris during tho last three months {s responsible for making the sport there the big success It ts at pres ent. The fights between Harry Lewis and Leo Houck, Lewis and George Gunther, Willle sand “Dixte Kid" and Gunther, and Young Loughrey and Gunther were so good that the patrons of the sport have asked the club man-; agers to have more of the Americans | ee Three Greater New York Clubs Enjoy Big Day; Giants Lead the National League Race Again. UND 15 was surely « big day for the New York teams. Im fact it was the biggest that the three Greater City teams have enjoyed this season, all of them winning splendid victories, The Giants won their opening gare in St, Louis, shutting out the Cardinals and giving first place again in the National League race, The Cubs are now # half # game behind Manager MoGraw's men, while the Phillies are just @ full game be- hind the Windy City aggregation. " ‘The Highlanders defeated the Tigers, leaders in the Americ With Kling in Captaincy, Hub Nationais Win outdoing the New York A. C.'s picked team. “The juntor Metropolitan champion- ships, Saturday a week, will give us @ splendid line on the probable strength of both our teams,” said Trainer Law~ son Robertson, “and that occasion will bring out some new men of great worth The track and field League race, for the second day running, teams of the to us or I'm mistaken.” , Dehind first piace, As the Red Sox won again from the Cleve. || "sh schools of Ponce and Puerto Rico,| Right here it 1s time to state that the ight there, . )| who will compete in the National Inter- put forth the largest list ef bility to last through a couple of § i“ “4 the Mew Yorks weren't able to go into third place as they promised to do by « triumph over the De- || * ‘ Ms ne ounds. manmanen redacted tne ee heii’ Kuch || o's. ‘The Tungaleers are fast losing the tremendous lead they possessed earlier in the season, for now they || @°!0lstlc Championships to be held at F esitited Ce eee Hit was Smith who settled that ques- Johnny Kling celebrated his debut ag | this large delegation of fighters, My captain of the Boston Nationals by] plan ts to have four or five fighters In leading his team to a victory over the| ach class make the journey, These Pira It was the first time in a long | will be pitted against the best while that the Hub boys were able to bt in Burope, and shifted and drove a terrific left into] chalk up a win, and they only did it by | {hore Who are beaten will be aent back Diack fighter's stomach. As Harris| a very narrow margin at that. They | Lome, While, thowe who are fortunate @ away toward the centro of the| scored all of thelr runs tn the first and )CnOven 10 win will be retained and pit the effect of that blow could be| *shth innings. tles Hie legs were shaking and he 4 heavily. Smith gave him no @re only two and @ half full games ahead of the Athletics, The The Dodgers won over the Reds, capturing the battle by @ score of 1 to 0. ————— GIANTS | HULTORS DODGERS all the topnotch men in the business, | Hey Draw First Blood Against Instant the bell rang he the ring with a rush and punching fast with both hands. forced Harris to the ropes, where Yravers Island on June 17, are ex- sected to arrive in New York to-day. rhey will finish thetr training at Trav- # Island, and from all reports they ave some very sterling athletes on heir teams and expect to be very suc- cessful in the championships, With these entries and tho entri already recelyed the championships should be the best of their kind ever onducted. A two-mile run has been en mustered by any club in the history of athletic champlonships, In all, sixty-three men are entered an- der the colors of the winged fist, And the winners are sure to be of sueh callbre that they will cut a great figure in both the junior end sentor National The Cubs were able to wake only four hite off Pitcher BID Turns of the Ville and lost by 10 wore, winners mad Ray Fisher’s Pitching Against Brooklyn, Boston and Cincinnat'| .sdea to the ist of cham; 1 plonship eo ir tally in the He followed fast, driving home| fourth on Vaskert and” Magee's 8 ‘and Lo-} but I have hopes of getting a great Faye . . at “ vents, Ho smashes, Harris went down to] Mrs sacrifice, ss irany of them, Then 1 wilt Mil up the Cardinals in st. Louis, Thanks} Tigers Best Seen This Sea-| to Engineer Big Thrze-Cor- x knees twice and then was knocked] | There were twenty-six hits in the gaine between | Ist Dy Securing second rate flahters. fi Sel eitin bate, ‘The spectators were he aiwwom and although te] The Kood men T t to engage are) tg Pitching of Otis Crandall} son, and He Looks Like| nered Deal, of Which Johnny) PHivapetrnia, Pa, June 16— Me torscciaces tc: we vier hitting they were beaten 8:7, apke, Harry Lewis, Willie Lew!s, Nankee @chwatts, the Bouth African map 0" chairs, —— Houck, Young Loughrey, Jim , ; “FI H " alii Wal teal 4 hooping with delight. ‘Tho black | qd ™Mfiglie™ander® Aidu't make an error agatoat | 1 MT Tctte, Jimmy cianoy,| and Jack Murray’s Stickwork.| Real Find. Kling Will Be Central Figure, |teatnerwetgnt, won a decisive victory fed through the round, although at Ray | Bronson, * “Cyclone Johnny" rE orrest of this clty at the end he was lurching from side to] vere the aM. omtet) pompson, Jim Barry, Young Sammy Mineral Can waee beating eal sy and clinching whenever he could, Smith, Pal Moore and « few others (Bpectal to The Evening World.) BY BOZEMAN BULGER, (Special to The Evening World.) tssive and Kept after his foe ail is K Fort ‘ome Back.” | Good offers will be made the fightei St. Louls, Mo., June 16, | FN figuring on the star pitchers of 1911, Cincinnatl, O., June 18 {the time. Yankee used a left hook to BIGGEST SHOW ON RARTH Harris Knocked Flat. AN , June 16.—That| a4 the two clubs will spare no expense OHNNY M'GRAW, commander of| | t? ofa pecorda fags nelisr meen BIG three-cornered deal, involving | the face as his chief blow, with an oc- he camo up all right for the seo-| Hany Forbes, the “come back” ban. |'9 #0) te American fighters to make the New York ‘Giants, crossed | injshor the new headliner of the Hille A Brooklyn, Boston and Cincinnatl | casional right to the body, while For- | tr mS FUN IT’S AT LUNA BS crouching and looking as danger-|tamwelght champion, deserves a fight Roger Bresnahan and some 10,000| (oy Hariy tn the spring Hal Chase pre- players, 1s on the tapis. Pi rest would do his best during the in- es 8 grizsly. He moved in smooth-| with Johnny Coulon for the ttle 18] wre will see no more of Charley Grit-| tana, end instead of sending Wiltse, | icted that Fisher would be one of the dent August Herrmean is scanning the | ghting p: 8. — a = drove @ ferce right hander Into|the opinion to-day of every fan whol qn, the Australian fighter, Charley has|hia star southpaw, in to buck Harry| greatest young twirlers of the year, and | Daseball horizon for @ man to succeed Klaus Defeats 5 HAMM g And Dally] "a solar plexus. Without even|saw him cut Joe Homeland, the St. started for his home and says he will | Sall who generally baffles the New!the Giants paid him the same compli-| Clarke GriMth as manager of the Reds, AKLAND, June 16.—Claiming 0, fou! ERSTEIN s AMotinees under the blow the farmer Veale L +3 into bla Op sieht nover return. Ho left Stratford, Conn. | Yorkers, took what looked to be a long) tment last fall. On several eaocasions He has ret his A; rt on securing wale, vas bol, hoe A tones Ben! pulllvay RO fe} An ! Poe Svar @ straight right to the) | oy ring generalship. wae mare | ey “pantege ie madite every one od: | chance and nominated Otls Crundall to | thls De ae ay Ne ee aga | SRenee FORDIY. JEHOR: tmith Meank Kine ct itaimrge and” war de. |{] 44 S40 ACIS, Wee ge of tll feht daw and knodked t peed ri wishtp was mar-| py, During the many years Griffin was | eee te the ill | but in the se pattle with the Tig The stockholders of the Cincinnati | clared’ a loser by Kiferee Heidi Smith, 'ilau | |] fiba Carus, Fanily. AY Night Mee eiicd csr ts cack, roiuen | MCU in this country he fought some good | PA AD the Oe aan ag a surrender, | {80 Younaster flashed acro he ase, | club would like to engaeg him to teach | Mi #ll'the auvantags fom the star, foe ges ot ari! Nertetoon ¢ Ariat ae a battles, His fights with Battling Hur- an as ball sky like a meteor, and pitched} ii siur ——_—— > Sy n2. Rpiaae nd Jumped up witho Me he) icing and legs atift as loge when he| le!) Knockout Brown and Leach Cross | But Sailee had one bad inning, thanks | what ts undoubtedly, the best twirled| (he Sumping Rete fin Chcaas aty}e 9s Highlanders at Lenox Oval. Ronerts: & it. Instantly Smith cl a ain | ty Phe sixth was hard | Were Breat ones. to Jack Murray, who was reared on| game of the season. Though the Tiger fre playing “braiiess" baseball. Thele auger dO, RUA beet team of =< over go fast thd ‘d % stone tm ve singles, they |e y he field on Sunday SS on aaa ip over “ staat that z BiparRtba MiGs | Gos aac) pavin amet munsicnaer tae ta the local lot, coming through with a Aare i a FR bles tone chief fault 1s inability to work men Oval. The Taste time. the OLONIAL | Servers guard a e derfully 4 Suith had grown wea MOY LeVily t us jfghter, $8} jong triple in the pinch, and ag Otis | \v can ne two of them coming in a| "ound the buses, This lack of intell!- Pe ot Bway & €21 8 PESTIVATS he went again from another right| through pun im, “Just at the| etting plenty of matches these days. | served up nothing but nothings, nine | ‘nnings no, ! gence in keeping them far down in the | {n «fs Teman ‘sume, "aida Mat patie ey And lor. falling on bis face, He rolled | end Smith raltied and swung two rigita| Tet tor two of them, meeting Jack Dil- | of them in a row, it was first claret "400? that ig not where Fisher gave | und division, pa LHAM! r Bee ieryn MnApIe (0 Bnd his: bel Inst the block's chin, nearly hanging {TO ET NO Oo atty on June 2 and KO, | {or McGray in his maiden tit af the| evidence of peing the best find of the| ,,2e%tes Paying Boston £10,000 bonus, |= “ eee LEAMBRA’ Hy, Smith knocked him fiat again | 9 tron Jaw e impact oF the blows) y., two nights later, Lavin promises to | sourl. when there was a runner or 80 on base| Not only has the club dest, J 7 2 eee ; oe corner, and wie rolled. and was te wn Be he turned to his| 49) elop into a great fighter, as im- ee Tere, nok Snir pu She Ginn and the heavy artillery of the popoaltion but ‘Cincinnatt is ub Ceeians om Silee, a Foremost “Theat > STEEPLECHASE Op nere he pulled | Commer he was laughing, eke 4 aD, nat place, th Pity | vas imber 0) ‘oadside, W' J ites ee he paties cid A (Rae }| ‘The laualy was short,” When the belt | Prove? in Overy Soren. pee tanving the Chicago Cubs, but gives was uniimbering for @ Proadstde, With | either Soanlon or Barger, iertene | Permit 4. Sunezts Leeorvot Funny Pisce, ’ peta a Ent nce for the beginning of the soventh| Jonnny Daly, the local bantamweteht | McGraw a big edge in this 8 With Sener kept mixing them up until he —_— > enson of Tinssian Rallete. A Tremendous Whirlwind of Merriman back to give him plenty of time.| round Smith charged out Uke an angry | who gave Prankle Burns such a hard|¢he Cardinals playing splendid bail and!! a4 Wahoo Sam Crawford completely |PIRATE PROTEST AGAIN HOH Le. tn Taka Iron Steamboaia direct to Sieevlehase Pf moment Harris ro th elephant. Half a dozen of hard, tle for ten rounds the Twent'et ing serlos after series, It was taken | rated, Tyrus ( the other willow PALISADES AML Ob MENTE Harris swung desperately " $ and rights went t Contury A.C. last Priday night, his | foresranted the Glants would be hum-| winger, was a little more fortunate, TURNED DOWN BY LYNCH. al 9 PARK of landing a wild o it was of | ma Morris Ha n been matched to meet Philly MeGovera | bled here in the first battle, anyhow. !and took unto himself two safe drives, | CASINO Yon ch Opposite W. 150th at. Ferry, Fireworks ‘Thursday. @e. SIX times Jn that round he we Wa cahouilasiades “Tt waa almag =| andall, a supposed BIE OF eXce98 jue Yoth of them were sliced in where] President Thomas Lynch of the Na-|{ star Hevivt let” “BINABFORE A Daily Mate HOsk COUuLAN, ked down hard, and ae, | & % rones. Over Ane a Leo Monck Dete: in against Satee, they could do no harm: tional League to-day disallowed the|§ * Swisan's © ieee. qa howard & Mi and fit at to his fect. Immediately | Veo Hone tiated deat econd feature in F 7 a w wn i. Eve, Diy Ly. eateeaier, be mit rma tell down again, Smith stepped back | LANCASTER, fa, June 16—In a six- pag focond, feature In Plaher's great! protest fed by Pittabura in the game Misia HERALDSD, Pts 35 il ts MIGHTON fio de stagger around the he | ap watched him, Harris pulled | rou id bout between Leo Houck of Lan- Cherokees to Play Desmo in Bore Woe Ge teones |S OIRe won by Cincinnatt by al} A COUNTRY GIRL: J01N 00 Cn Bee femmarcatie ox: oe (euaee bea weatenaa EDs | easter and Joo Thomas of California, | | The Cuebee Umit lay (hey iy when a runner was avout to ®62F6 Of 1 {0 0. In this game Wagner |] erage ah Was irate BE mess, one of the most remarkable I've! face to the foe, smith the former sasily proved himssle t remmonid teain thie Huvderamond. No. O lsteal, He pitched out, but ho always | Was caught between third and home ENRY Hess ener ‘S00. TIM BO te 430 to ever een. driving him Into a corner, master. ‘Thomas frequently clinched to i tho Lisnonda are much the heavier, Uy | manged to keep the ball close enough |on Hunter's hit to the infield. While < . ry 12 Big evilte Acta, | 180 Sh, soon the third round Smith was tired. | lin from his feet with a swing and| save himself from punishment, will have to out the win to worry the batter and at the same | Wagner was dodging back and forth EVERY WOMAN ACA! MY °F 10.0 & clinched and wrestied around! Half hung him across the ropes. Harris] spite of such tactice Houck rep ha svat time give Sweeney a chanco to throw. | Hunter eli into third, The ball wi ADEMY wy? hic 10,2) &30 n a u got both feet on the floor and tried to] rocked the Callfornian's head with his) % days | hed (Her Pilgri fn Quest of Love.) | Fogained his strength, after which | fot Doin fest on the | ai Pe eo ltt sane. wie, they Russel Ford Jn hia palmiost, days | gnrown to third baseman Grant, who K CES Aa re ROMEO AND JULIE . ; * block the blows that were coming 80 1 a never gave a better demonstration of | . ~ aod 1 of his sill (0 place & fast. Tt was usoless, His hands slowly _________— | what can be dono with a baseball than | touched Hunter and then threw home, FEN Wi or Beat Ems | | GRA uae sabe out. Smith took all he had and) dropped as the Westchester “white 3 this young man Fisher, | nailing Wagnor, Both runners wer: ls rast Weeks. ‘Mat, ‘To-m'w, "2-16 TRERS ed back, with both hands going | hope" sent smash after smash to his | called out, JOHN MASON! Apeers a pistons. The end of tho round|chin, The force of the blows kept Ha ‘The Tigers having lost five games out! Manager Clarke's protest was based | coe ere. ai Dit ing | Hs Dent over the ropes in such a post. of the Inst seven and having been on a statement by Umpire Doyle that NEW AMSTERDAM Mah Wed. & Sah. 3. gainst t with hard at he couldn’ i hough trimmed in es department of the he would have calle unter out,| J siaw plengers Aiea! AD’ tel ey maa a out, and the referee Junmed game yesterday, have come to the con-| whether he had beaten the throw or THE PINK LADY , , clusion that th ve run up against! not, on the t that he was not *EXCUSE 7 ‘No Knockdowns in Fourth fo! m speech to say that a snag in the Hilitop club, ‘The Tigers | entitled to the Mad this been # EXCUSE ME 46th 8t. ‘ : Lee , 1 hay On sot he algae want were of the opinion that the victorles| the case Lynci says St would have TY Eves. 6.30. Mace Wee @ San | oe nockdowns jn the fourth—Just| {ns hout 4 no yellow tn 4 y i 4 } ‘ Rowtone 4; Closefand won by New York at Detroit five weeks | been contrary to the rules and would ven Every Night: BROOKLYN A ene ey 3Da wey, with bbe! this boy proms cave & bie cheat Fee EL eee es Toatnened, Rain, | __Ihiled Jago were flukes and that such a thing| have affected his ruling, Both Doyle FOLIES #40.5% (Peteussy so Bats wo a MPIRE tere black man st >ugh when | for his eouraze, bu ow that the iitadelp hla F i | could not oceur n, Jennings ad-|and Umptre-in-Chief Kiem, however, war.’ {i A. as B36, Hevuee € PE DAILY, fas in danger. Jn the fifth Smith Tatars Ad Gane tum Sage thing, He seamaaa SOHBDULED FOB j mitted last night that ho was mis-) say that Hunter was touched out BERGERF bin eg RY Ot oadwey a Relea, et si him gain with a left hook on, Was hopelessly beaten, ston, taken and that New York had a clud| while sliding into ¢ ag, and that |] GO Cohan’s THEATRE, Bway i it BURLE! ehin, and {t looked Ike curtains, en eran Sarees batiadelphte, that was destined to be among the se-| ‘what Doyle might have done” doest) a. 5; EN ik THE HIGH ROLLERS ‘COMPA’ os pet Harris wobbied up to his feot, knees qBNGBvtit: Liner bacnte Park, Lam: O6L2St" anak. “ loot coterie of fighters at the finish | mot enter tate the case, she SENG encore, EG li i ” nabrcnonserenmmncncnwenmecr aan neater cnmreterenameerr