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— rs " > ONE SEE ERE TNE RI AT TEE ONS: | a 8 THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1911. | [PERT 1c| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK = ("1482078081 t ; COLLEGE BOYS IN THE LIMELIGHT THESE DAYS oe eae Se = —=— —_s The RWER STEAMERS ARE- ADDING To THE Jor of CovumBiA, Varsity, THe LOCAL. CONSTABLES WILL GING Quicn AcTION To BETTING MEN. So at % _ . (LOOKS LIKE A COLUMBIA YEAR| AT THE POUGHKEEPSIE REGATTA 1, (ISN'T BROKEN, 1S (T? "WAWWE UP, NO 4 = = = WME S = might be in the way of the oarsmen, the Poughkeepsie course that has been | Columbia's portion during the last three from M 8 Blue and White’s Chances of [rom Morningside Heights stould | weeks, Coach ice makes no predic: iy chan to repeat the offense tions, but there is a pronounced feeling Victory in Big Rowing Regatta | next Tuesday, among Columbla graduates who have ‘ , ‘To-day, after a survey of all fRat has| visited the coion especialy among Growing Brighter Every Hour, |nappened since the oarsmen arrived, it {s | those who are close to Rice, that this | not unlikely that the Columbia will win {4s Columbia's year. (ss Bilereal aie even om i do setting Tabooed at Highland. — not take the varsity race, he four- It would not do to bet, however, that ree nd bone att Joured rate or the freshman contest | Columbia 1s goin to win, or to bet on FR 0s. eae what happened | would be a veritable Joy ride on water,} any other crew for that matter, be; ff Papke and Klaus Meet It Won’t Be for the Middle- weight Championship, Even if} Jim Coffroth Thinks So. | } Copyright, 1911, by The Pres Pubtiding Co (The New York Work). ™M COFFROTH of San Francisco has sent offers to Billy Papke and Frank Kiaus with the hope of Ing. them for a middleweight championship fight. If Papke and Klaus meet in Frisco, or anywhere else, it will be # ecrap worth seeing. just what license Coffroth will in 1895, when Columbia won; Columbia never having won either of | cause yesterday the appointment of epe- Meh eae ear 2cbss Goliha ul clal police at Highland made betting 9 | or B | je chances of Columbia's success! hazardous proceeding, a large detail the only year the Blue and White) even in the big race of the regatta are having been named with Instructions has ever won a boat race here, | Srowing brighter every hour. The men|{to nab any one who shows the slightest have to etage it as a championship | Poughkeepsie people are nailing up “re in the pink of condition, trained | indieation of having posted a wager on affair no one else knows. | their shutters and storing away any; baventuontanene of physical fitness, | the races. Klaus and Papke claim the i 4 @ symptom of over training, | Justice Vanderbach has moved his of- vi le furniture or art work th Yo ci jaluabl hat | No crew has put in the hard work on|fice to a vacant house near the Fiver the varsity elghtonred race,| ‘Nese race! phasis ee — $$$. —-— ol - ee side, commanding a view of Dean's Sara oat s.ts|HILLTOPS HAVE GOOD _|(600 ATHLETES IN 349 EVENTS JACK ELLER MAY SET sissies ioral Se rwrenstsr| CHANCE TO WIN FLAG IN GREATER CITY'S PARKS JULY 4.1) NAW WORLD S RECORD) § 2° 05. ete ore ‘Klaus bases his right to be called Chaes hah greren hat Ra eee | City parks in which big athletic games will be held on July 4. ~ Side, 4, mole fe em | over the blacksmith shop to eae middleweight champion on the fact that , . + Ba je has proved that he knows a a jay rdered ba read + ‘ tn Fine | "22. slore to victory in the f an ane, one may be wnab ualddleweight champion on the fact that) New Yorks Playing Best Ball] soo! pati piayer wien ie sees one. 10 | Mayor Gaynor has ordered bands of music for each park. Athletic Policeman Is in Fine {sean int tgagtetory la the funior Sete Anes which Jurttee Vanderbach hag A mn entere cared he wi mpose upon any young Pitagerald he has picked up the! MANHATTAN, BROOKLYN, decision Nght not | before ir iy La AS ag “betting law, be they H “ putfleld 7 u T y ” sha ‘4 — Misthe! met bis tate at the haod ot} Of Any Clubin American | faijjelé Sno of the season. This young! 4. Battery Park, ; 13, Greenpoint Park, Bedford avenue Shape for 250-Yard Low mantis eerie. or | teror verde @ Western assassin, and on his many Devore, 1s as fast as lightning and can . Cherry Street Park, Clinton and and Tweifth street, married e. couple Of dase apr ana. fe’ cai | WHO they may winning fights inet all the good League. | hit like s streak. ‘Yesterday he meae| Cherry streets M4. Brooklyn Athletic Field, Avenue K Hurdle Event. SAaTETAL weeks before he again dine hs splbat Penn Faster in Race. middieweights he could induce to mwvet two hits, one af which would have been . Seward Park, jal and Hester and East Sixteenth street. | core, he experts a chance to se lim] Pennsylvania in the last week o! him. He feels that he has drifted into @ three-bagger but for the fact that h, streets. 15. Commercial Field, Albany avenue — tactice has made rapid strides and neglected to touch ai Mulberry Bend Perk 11 ¥ sto A N 3 h the title, even if he hasn't picked It ‘ q . eo ‘0 touch second in passin, ~ berry elie hey and Lincoln Road. _ o a y D, New Jersey will hold a| will probably be a factor, Not so mu ao ne erehnine Caithe wich a termes] BY BOZEMAN BULGER, |e bog, The next tims up Ptngeraid || 6 Tompkins Square Park, Avenue A el rics | TACK RLLIN, the husky little op ic nett Hivgnne om ls 4. Poe enmee wil | ip expected of either Syracuse or Wir 5 ttea | Made the hardest luck hit of the ye d East Tent street. Bees Si " | iss bane iat tat Al ae in, Such sentiment as ts reflected holder. HE double defeat of the Athlettes) with ¢ e year. an | . yet eae onsin, Such as ts ’ wo on bases, he slammed one Iton Fien Park, “aston Hous-| 16. Pelham Bay Park, Pelham Bay. | going through his final tryout for l pe the qulat ‘would place the mre: Sinica tile beonuse he! I and the continuous upward slim | toward third that went like a bullet. Pihand ryan 7, Macomb's Dam Park, Ono Hundred the mpecal 20-yard low hurdle event) ,, AN "iat tm zomnte of tie 7A. A.C. | Oogg in the following order In the ix of the Highlanders has put sec- | It would have been an easy two-bagger, , ‘which will take place at the Knights of | park. He is gutting stronger every das, tad dh ng | FACE second street and once beat Ketohel for it, and lost It) back again. He adds a victory over! ond pla Hook Park, Jacksgn street and Sixt jook. Jerome avenu . Corlea: ‘olumbus games at Guttendurg track | now a questio in Jeopardy, so far as the| but the bu of debate whe or not he will| Ca ng ball struck the sack | baseball that Hal Chase has given us » English cha . to give it, world’s c'ampions ure concerned, and] at third base and was going with suci and Corlears I incennees ey . \d fo | Prove tle best miler in the country before the Y Seaitwiae tinge, But Packe 1s f at] not far away are tie falte Tigers. | force that it bounded’ back “into the | & St. Gubriol’s Park, East Thirty-Afth | 18, Crotona Park, Crotona Park North, || (rin cde oa Me aed if. the | eat over 7 eters ie eee four ; ; | diamond, tnatead of clearing the b strect and First avenue opposite Prospect avenue. ful, too, He doesn't mention the| Another week or two of the brand of ig the bases, | form he displayed ie true he stands a 3 bs 7 he only filled h 4 = | " “Untot P been fty- S allt mae oe % nly filled them, and the next bat De Witt Clinton Park, West Fifty good chance of bettering the world’s | gm_- PZ fact that after claiming the title | ter proved an easy out, | Atte etrect and Mieventh avenue. ause of Ketchel’s death he fought! On the Hilltop of late wil! lang, the ktit pHa | peek: Astoria ¥ hard and Munson || mark for that distance. oj Cyclone Johnny Thompson for tt in| Wearers right In the mkidie of the big By the way, I owe young Mr. i Oualena Perm: Teast een Sree? streets, Astoria, L. I. The real feature of the games will be POT TEI irrifuroihc batalla’ dibal fel aOR far away Australia, and was beaten, I¢| scrap, and then—look out! Fitezgerald an ‘apology. Two days and > SS = fe RICHMO! the 3%-yard run, Jim Rosenberger, i" SAN cat We ky BC.) iAPlonal Liat Papke was chanip! Phompson is Just now the Highlanders are playing | 49, when he ran into a double play Bi sy le pipe yi r ey y. Curtis Athletic. Field, Hamittoy {|Gwinn Henry, Dick Edwards, Billy Beat (st champion to-day, and elther Klaus or| the best ball of any club in the Ameri-| by leaving his base on a fly ball, he Hundred and Tenth # f . . te Hayes, Bobble Cloughen and J. Archer 8 peice pas charged with havi Pastime A. C, Grounds, Ninetleth avenue and St, Mark's place, New Chicago. 2926 “Ba Ste Tanta, 104 Papke will have to settle him before} can League elrcult, and they have jusy] Mae oMmond we aving pulled a ade ie ye Brignton, 8. I. will start. RESULTS OF YESTE taking it away. 4s much chance of climbing to the top! Caurtie: Iemphitl ei hg ela areal Bid RUPRNE As At the games held by the Metropolitan fee sack: : sae as did the Athletics when they started| ny, told the young colleplon no ‘Total number of athletic events in Greater New York, 349. Probable || ite Insurance Company at Celtic Park Petite Ip" MCOY Intends entering) out after Detroit fourteen games be- make the play, #0 that the side number of competitors estimated at 6,000. yesterday . Rosenberger was pregitee a the fighting game again, but, hind, The Hilltop pitchers are go! could be retired and the game could with doing 94@ for the “hundre: GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. ot Just now, in great whape, and the batters we| Le ended before the rain began, | A However, he not omly had the wind at | Ret FOR TO-DAY. n oblige me very much,” hel cracking the ball when it counts The mintake wae due to one of the | ctare of Track and Field Will Fourth." That is, present indications] jy back, but the men who held the J Boron tt Bat naid yes “by saying ait the ‘ » ‘a visiting players, who remarked as. | Stars Of Track and t lead both the Mayor and Mr. James 1. | watet St various times, wut dim ie] Cultago tat 14 da: aying that all the| While the Athletics and the Tigers) fo y8 fy thot Wee i if ivan Cena | : . atches got v | 1 ae stories about my bein, matehed inj)are battitn, away sing’ handed t , bola are 60 F I PY Sullivan, who ls man ng the arrange~| travelling in record-breaking form, an¢ Bees ainte (ea arc faves. {latatoen tin Miltep eld will be teare| CentaHucepied the ploy that saves Mingle With Boy Athletes | ments tor the celebration, to believe] jie other cracks will have a hard time the yane. that this years list of casualties will] jeating him out in that 20-yard ron Dpve not received offers or nego-| ing into a double-header, which begins Sees | tated for any rat at 2 o'clock, With Johnson out of the] Umpire Kiem and Catcher Rog at Score of City Parks. be greatly reduced over that of the! 1 on Meyers's old record for the distan ey mp! foger | jtirst attempt to do away with the smal! | \.° 3, 7 Y It's just 1 ym | way th fs no reason why the poor! Bresnahan had a fist fight at the con- | a , is 35a, flat. ir KODCrY t urnett Ss this way welgh boys’ firecrackers, cannons and danger: Pounds and I haven't a pound of fat.j old Nationals should not be given sion of the game between the Reds ‘i , 3 Can z | ous sky-rockets, ok Sterenaon, the Trinity A. C, sprinter, 1s Vive been working on a new theory, | double-barreled trimming. We have t nd the result wil VEN leas finzers, eyes, teas and] SY-TOrhe wy the Mayor's otk Steremrand form thay his clubmates ex ran hav v e id el et por tunt Auapeh - rd e Lous coming Fourth of July a nant, eer Hi Rent S185 5 OES'00%) GE | etre ee a eat oo clone 10. ¥|iub the pennant, at they are only fou | poe, thle coming Fourth of July Ake) place in twenty of the city’s big parks. | The Cajon Settlement A. C So tee O) 6 “Kid” showed his muscles, which|for Chase to get so close to the ‘ead}yames beh 1d the lead now, and with | Were Me ist summer » Mayo 4 , x ota ae 8 Be ee . | games . now, and ah An avera of about nteen ever |; wet bot pulged tige a dalloon, and his waist, |that anything is Hable to switch us to|thelr manager out they can't hope to |Gaynor came to the front with his | have pen ed for each of the puy- | Mark tomorow (Tbe bottle with the red lakel) whieh was as small as ever.) the top of the heap. have much success. {declaration for a "Safe and Sane) yo yicinds and more than 3,000 entries! Connor, the now half of the tA. “But I haven't done any boxing at ee | have already been received | will mot be sarter 4 at} and I know I'll need a lot of bo | Hevery athlete in town is going to have | Monument, pot intends! is sick tn bed for a couple of| nstinet be schoolboys from} iq months he has to learn how to walk J both the Public Sehoolk and the Paros | wi) when he gets up again, The part of ‘ |chial Institutions; High Schools, the | Te wil re | Chureh -Ath the Catholic | here on Ju the brain which contrds motions of walking and makes them almost in- wtinctive changes in hat time, and he has to think of every movement he makes. It's the same with @ boxer, I've been out of the ring for w long time. Consequently, the part of my brain that was educated to make ime Recrea- |‘ VAL Lay Intowe tion Centres wae SATA alias Aaryard Crews Rive ‘are™gomng to compete one | FROWD Over Full ‘Thames Course CATCHER THROWS ra zy TO CATCH RONNER 1 am now assured by move in a certain way at certain Umes umber of ¢ a we have withoot stopping to think hay all Dee ee ine wamen Gun changed. Puceet ier) - hatha jopat ane ar held "[ remember all my olf tricks, and i a A ae 2.0UT AND ee ee aan ontvan. | NEW LONDON, June &.—Both the} can go through them by thinking out STARTS Pe ————— WEAK HITTER “Last year we had abo com-| Harvard varsity and freenman eights | the woves as I #0 along But that BAGS TO Pe ees Trouwer, STARTS HOME CerrcHer) UP potitors in the different games, but this were sent out for a trial row on the} A a the Spent ra have ue THROW BY STARTING ON THROW TQ 22 year We Will have nearly double that ‘rhames Kiver and the time showed they we moves Jnstantly an L nutnbs in good condition for eit coming without studying. i'm going to th vo TWRD Many of 1a star athletes ae seainat the Yale Orewa mountains for three months. Dur p . ‘ ud to caten him | have volunteered t vices, and It ) ht went over the full that time I'll box a lot—box every du BUZEMAN BULGER, pectacliy Fae OMLSHOL WHI Lani W vein alee BS been arta that they will t ann The boxing wil! be to educate my bi HB tat 4 et Be ah ining DOtsen the bases The min the cateher draws back ina park to another | course: ry miles, in 2, rhe fresh ate iny brain 1B la and o: tf the most unic round-gaining f he hurried fr a o anothe : B owe ’ lea 0: to the game. agai cate ait Tl met Niue Reai char Ja, Uhaabel a sete ‘ NB his arm to throw to second the runne n third makes &@ jy automobiles, the {di being that | man eight ri wed the HL heme inslen oF fpte shape without hard work by my glo Mg eee meee e - dani for the plate. Lt will take two perfect throws to et every soul in the city will In that way | the courml Wilh tie Wan lly Tene oy a ve) & Sem ayotom. Then I'l go throush the in 4 caine with Boston, and Ie a Hable to ext quite a fisure Wyte hve op tenn Thore ie e powsllty of the curcher great athletes. who. have won ete med the ‘mark the. freshinen were ‘ ght them all, white or black (0 ® Heme wilh bos! : Basrsee a i Aght times our There te a possibility of the catcher Kea nie On WOT see vengths In the F F lity, Fi d or any old jeolor, “anti t know that Tm Wp kanes Of the Fut only teautle with the play 18 throwyg to tind. If he does the runner stationed there can fitiey sna Biymaie whatpart of |. Halcb, who waa Injured while playing | or Quality, Fineness an Flavor Yeady for the topnotchers. "lh be twice ® mitations, a® It can « ed y when fast Men 4F@ sick to the bag. Then if the third baseman throws to MARES BO mie be iit? th 7 pul lawn tennis a few days . rowed bow as good as I ever was. I was always on the bases and a weak at the bat seocha he hes a thancs to soout for the piste and make the, Newayor eo ay ve Wren # Pas ihe tne varwliy. apd \stood’ the strain | ‘The best since 1770. One Cocktail or Rickey made Mleapped vy my light weight when | ‘There are runners on second and third with two out. game play round in the direction of the nearest well | from th contents of the bottle with the red label fighting the big fellows, Wit euaie c « Dike as Shane a tuane Gs thin auane af 6 ' ; arou direction 0! MAE | Well it sa chity ote ales) WAM Yan will convince you, Firet distilled in tio year 1 ver hte t the here ty je chance Hal Chase thinks so well hat hi o park you will Gnd an Interesting and he Yale varsity 60 year 1770, ase thinks so well of the play that he is going to park y nd ar 5 a Tiaarale TRY ote ts Vauxhall) London. 5 to well i Im going to welzh hit it Ia up to the ba or ad. pleasant afternoon awalting you, © runners to take the most desperate incorporate it in his repertoire. ‘The play has ar fat, and then you'll » five miles with ¢ ‘ erg chunce in forcing @ run over the plate. The new play !® vantage in the fact he catoher 6¢ The games will be held at 8 P, M., tance of five miles . i worked in the following manner: eee eS nat 19 he ennai See Be eee and in order that you may have no coaching them on thelr Individual faults, Sir Robert Burnett & Co t ri j he tric he runne: m pecom Wy jose to third Pie in finding your most handily lor ‘The freshman elght was to have had a 632-634 W. 34th Street New York j @ runner on second takes a big lead, In fact, he runs that both runners can score on anything that looks ike ® cated park the locations are given in time row over @ mile course, but this I to within four or five feet of third If he does this hit or an error. the accompanying Dox, ge was abandoned,