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ai UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY BEST SP Either Player Magee or Umpire Finneran Should Be Banished | From Baseball Because of Trouble in Philadelphia. Ooprrient, 1011 nd (The New York World T™ slugging of Umpire Finneran by Bherwood 2 ee in Philad phia yesterday was a piece of rowdyism that merits a little more than the ordinary amount of attention, Per- . rgd Magee's provocation was great, and was justifed in using his fists. There we things that need | be corrected by the fist, and that can't be handied in any other way, uniess one cares to tnke @ gun and pend it over the head of the offending party. nt the offense that © will justify a ball player in slugging even an umpire out In full view of the | crowd is @ pretiy serious one. Slugging © matches on the fleld are almost as seri- fj ous as pop bottle throwing, so far as |) the reptuation of the hall club is con / cerned. If May ous provocation out of organized baseball. had any but the most sert- the should be thrown If he had it~ } then the umptre oucht to be tossed out | gust as quickly. The funny part—what about Mr. Lynch's advice to umpires, informing them that they can punch ball players with impunity “if th is sufficient Provocation?” Was Finneran trying to apply the new rule? the Callfornia ret- DDIE SMITH, E eree who officiated in the recent fight between Joe Rivers, the new California featherweight, and Joe Cos- ter of New York, thinks Rivers the ty The Prem Publishing Oo. | © coming champion jn the feather class. “This boy Rivers,” sald Smith after the Mexican had knocked Coster out in thirteen rounds, “is a marvel. He has everything, His punch ts something © frightful. He can hit with either hand from any position, He is aggressive, yet his defense is perfect. He ts the GBroatest star that has been developed be years in the boxing game.” Bome of the accounts of the fight pub- Mshed tn the Los Angeles papers £9 Pretty well with Smith's opinion, “Rivers walked out Iike a matador @bout to stab @ dull," sald the Tim ‘He fought Coster with many of the Drillient tricks of the bull fighter. The third round opened with a bewildering trick, The Mexican as the bell rang ot slowly to his feet and walked slowly © and soberly to the middle of the ring. Then he made a sudden leap like a cat and planted punches all over the an- etomy of the bewildered Hallan, Coster heif grogey from the onslaught, tried to fight back, but Rivers flung him to the ropes, pelting him with terrife punches, until at last the Italian went to his knees and stayed there, kneeling and looking up at the Mexican with an expression of pathetic bewilderment an incredulity. He knew he had ‘got his.’ * From that time until the end he seemed frightened and full of dread. On com- Sing up when the rounds began hed > throw out his armp and try to embrace © Rivere lke a long lost relative. The © fight only dragged to the beginning of i the thirteenth round as a tribute to "gs unusual talent as @ linger. Stter the third all his backers were without hope. Comer w nearly knocked out in the seventh and lasted by clinging and refusing to let go. ‘As a fighter Coster “have anything, Rivers @round the ring like @ bull terrier worrying an old rag doll. There wasn't @ round in which Coster Agured as any- thing but a pune hing bay COSTER was considered the ton of the class in New York, with th Bingle exception of champion Abe Attell, Rivers must be a wonder, It is an of thing that so many cham- pions made thelr start in California Where were Frankie Nell, once bantam hampion; Abe Attell, still world's feather champion, who started his Nght- fing oareer at Alec Greggains's old clud on Howard street when Abie was a messenger boy, Jim Corbett came from @ district in San Francisco known or t mussed hin Hayes Valley. Joe Thomas was from the same part. Joe was once the moat Prominent claimant of the middiewelght championship. He lost his claim to Ketchel in SM# Francisco. Jim JeMrtos, ence the greatest heavyweight chan pion of them all, was from Los An- es, Jimmy Britt, who once had a rly good claim to lightweight cham- jonship honors, and who beat Battling jelzon just before Nelson won the title from Joe Gans, was a co boy HE San Francisco newspapo; carrying accounts of the Welsh- loesn't scem to | Tennis National Champion Defe: | th | pton, by | finished alead of Dick iu Baldwin fight give very enthust- festic descriptions of the Magiish Iient- You usep To RUN FAST ENOUGH | we In again, out again, back never re Which will win out? William A. Larned Wins Easily in Tennis Tourney a Mahan in Seabright Lawn Tennis Club Matches. William) A. Larned, the nattona! champion tennis player, did not ex- perience much trouble in winning from Lyle EB, Mahan in the annual invita- tion tournament of the Seabright Lawn Ciub, winning both the firat by a score of 6-4 and the second sets, by 6-0. ned did not figure in the original draw, but he took the place of Beals C. Wright, who was drawn on against Mahan, Willlam J. Clothter, tn RF nationalist, was defeated py the national indoor cham- the sc of 10-8, 6-2. After being beaten fn six previous vaces by the new Plant schooner Elena, the Irolita finally managed to turn the tables by defeating her In the astern Yacht Club's race, which took place at Camden, Me. The Irollta forged to the front on the last mile of the Jour- ney and crossed the tine a winner by 17 #econds actual and 3 minutes and 4 seconds corrected time. Abraham Rassford jr. of Bronxville ts now In the position to meet the win- ne rof the Koss-Burchard-W, A, Bethel match in the Hudson River tennts mplonship contest. ee ATHLETIC GOSSIP. Dick Edwante was al at Gattenborg. Hosen b tout In the special RO" ger, Mayon and Dorland one of the finest local TALKING ABOUT Only Three Full Games Separate First One day they are stopping serenely at the top of the standing and the ext day they have dropped to second or third place. The New Yorkers lly stay in the lead long enough to become well acquainted with the position. Phillics tied for the runner-up berth, three full games to the bad. The Cardinals are now the most dreaded ciub In the organization. doesn't think his club will capture the pennant. arrive here for their series against the Polo It will be a case of a former New York catcher exercising his utmost ingeaulty to outwit his iormer boss and mentor, Jobp McGraw. Time alone will coll, GIANTS LOSE BY Christy Would H Have Shut} W's Rube Marquard, allas Rich- a sbut-out victory | Pepys would aay, the “pressperation| BY the way, this heat wave must be | 10: Wilkes-Barre, how’ When it was a!l over and the pro.| Setting next to & lot of our leading| ‘7 : 4 are diamond lights As Exhibit A we offer lad letarlat was dissembling o the fncident in Philadetphia, where | ‘TrieState Leng the Captain naively remarked, “Oh, y (Philadelphia, wi shucks!” and that Just about gises up| SHerwood Magee k acked Umpire Fin- | At detec Heating "8; the auation ie jheran unconsc tne pugilist! Rett i 1 gon eet ¢ 4 Faces we've wen for a tong tine Jim Dupes Mobawk A thrower of the ance of winning the grest Copyright, 1911, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Wor!d.) Five Clubs in the National League in, Finnegan. This really describes the Giants as far the National League pennant race is concerned. Chicago is agein at the helm, with the Giants and ‘The Pirates ere only two and a ali games behind the leaders, while the indomitable Cardinals are only There is not ® member of this team who Manager Bresnahan has them tightlug tooth and nalfl for every battle, and when they ounders It promises to be ihe most interecting eerles that has ever talken place tm this city, Here is how the five clubs in the pennant hunt stand to-day: Chica ae crs ae | Cc ere reer ree ee ° Briladelphia te | eee ee Now Pittsburg. 31 1875 Entertain Those St. Louis Pesky Chicagos Bef! Only Brooklyn Pitcher Not in Shape for the Big Cub Series. ERRORS BEHIND _MATTY THE GREAT them hoth. Merkle allowed Diurray to ride home on hig three-bagger Fletcher belted one over Gut . for a home run. Franw Chance end tie pesky Cubs, head | series with the Glanis, will hike over to Brooklyn to-dey, where they w:.. begin @ four-Gay engavement with Bul Dah- fen'a in-and-out balitossers. The Dodg- ers made @ great showing against Chance’s men when they played them in Cnicago, taking two games of the four which the teams indulged in. Manager Dahlen threatens to make trouble for the Cubs in this series, for ‘his pitchers, with the exception of George Bell, are all in fine shape. The Dahlenitee have performed many ao funny stunt so far this season, as they Bo, after all, (t (a not SMotty shat fe bothered by the heat, but the Nelders behind him, One of Me names in Pailadeipha, pitched on the day of the big heat, Matty should have won with ease, but the team wens to pleces behind Aim, and the onl? difference between that affatr and the unfortunate to do of yes terday is that Big Bix pitched @ much better game against the Cubs, It might aleo be interesting for you Out Cubs but for the Mis- plays of His Teammates. BY BOZEMAN BULGER. ard le Marquis, finally got r of that Jinx after it had clung to Mm for three long years he must have Wished it on Mathewson, for, ver ly, Bix Six ts bowed down with the} [2 yell ee] Bhat oie | have more than once spolled the chances weight of hard luck, Notwithstanding | Kay ‘neem beaten three yames in eyes (of #0me of the teams now fighting for the fact that he pitched one of the pret-| cession, | the pennant by handing them @ beating (lest games of the year in the last tilt Just at @ time when @ victory would with the Cubs, what should have been Puddle of ail thie tunel) strengthen their position in the race, was suddenly turned into a defeat, and the Giants were sent tumbling out of first place. Capt. baseball fan In that elty by the sea, sat near the press box, or, as Mr, Samuel | —.—-——— © rises to amk: “It is Marquard (Mark-hard) | that a clever little thing to take home Blun of Savannah, who ts some | and discuss with the children? We ask | you, fan't it? New York State 1 loagie the players are now batting 500 | Threo runs were made off the delivery and they are ted with the umpz.res tor | of Mathewson, and those tallles were!firat place. Klom scored for the ume! contributed, not by the Cubs, but by Pires when he got @ decision over Bres three of our most able young Gtante,|nahan, and now sfages nan tied it up The first one was handed over by Cap'n | bY hooking x swing oa the Jaw of one ie So that time there were) Fimneran. Incidentally, that foolish act on the part of Magee At New Bedford — Y A Weetste ~Hrpckton Ait restr, tall fiver. 8. At { i, ts Miely to cost | atom Wet grounds, _weight’s work. Welsh, they say, both Silane gre hat tat ig two out and Mr, James Doyle of Cht-|the Phillies thelr chances for the pen- | fle Nan De, es eutboxed and outfought Paldwin at long § an easily, “But cago Lhe ener on i‘ 4. Arc her hit) nant, Accord to reports, the axsuult | i ater an hort range. Particularly the tn- | an ea tle r to Doyle~our Larry | was unprovoked, @ that be true | laps, 5 |i eran to be Baldwin's best | | and he fumbled tt to badly that the | Mates may be stspended for the reat ot | South Atlantic League. gtunt—he entirely outclassed the Boston Patter wag safe and the run got home, | ihe season. Tt le curtain that he Wi he boy, It was commonly believed thot Cidcago by Arthue Fletcher His erina | the mainstay of the Phitadeiphia club ‘Welsh, being a vegetarian, would blow | wan MEnUtitteAT IA tha’ cient’ teeter [i the WITS a4 ment, and his ab- comintited 18 th inning, ae " up after ff when Zimmerman got to second with | *" Soe, Be ane eee Gidn't. Instead he fintshed the battle smal Badly twaouk’ dimtGene iburnentan. cas r me Lape was at the Glante-Cub standing toe to toe with meer | tal SBD yaks Poee yeton : bounder toward third, but Fletcher mise | EeMe yesterday. hat he did not know plugging at top speed a rough ay » | Sudged it and it got away from nim ag | Of ‘ tN sig . twentieth round lines Roeeotergar ‘ake: care of himvat te wit Clean as a whistle and. another run | lett te erounds hres They seem to think, on the coast, | ei sored, ; eT ay aw 3 that Wola will have a good chance | american evince wie mabe the team for the The third and last of | pare eat DRE BATON Brine nf cwhen he fights Baldwin | Olymle paues in pweden fied to forges mitted by Al Bridwelt, tho | © aeaso ¢ Gianta begin their Leouldn't hit hi ° couldn't | ficipete, om eum Peet ae eadiest man on the club ewore! Aght with the Pirates thie aft ug with him, couldn't do anything at | dav d on first and ‘one | toon, and the bombardment wilt Tell with him at long range. | F - out, a # di. continue for four days. The fact When Welsh fought here at the Na- | seca, iat sine dpm on fh Preeeaes at Gut rectly at “Brid anxious to| that the Cubs will be playing Mona! 8. C. he trimmed Pal Moore in {ste pinvigin, Yack old bos, and make'Kt Jj make the throw to the plato that he, against Brootlyn and the Philites eu \ oral orn Gas that many of the ail fumbled the ball and the winning run| apainst Cincinnati te the real “ntoger ‘Poronts, | uy BAO , ing his clever- Birt, od over the rubber, By the ellmina-| in the wood pile.” While they are cy thet of Kc MoFarland, PN Roe of those three errors, or any two| indulging tm the soft pickings of the Gamen Scheduled for To-Day, &@ long time bas been Without | ares i a of them, for that matter, the Gants | league, the Giants will be Aghting ay demey Ons, ain that particular brench of ihe ww q| Would have won, tecth and toe nail to keep their vende | Bie Beet 3 Berieis wo Gomes, 1 ae OTe Ke butting ‘Sam tre bige ss] The Gianie wade wy rune ang serped —adgve the water, ed ids and | Who Just Droke even in their four game) 11, 1911. ORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK THE UMPRE Question HILLTOPS DON’T THINK THEY’LL BE OUSTED FROM THIRD peer Playing good ball, Manager Chase ‘ew Yorkers Expect to Wir Four Straight From Browns, Starting To-Day. (Syectal to The Evening Word), five-game After losis the final game of the evason . finishing strong enough to give them, two v ‘inds of courage for the baiare New York tenn © all the journe: confident that they would not be ousted AL CMABE ana hie fo hanoy Chicag: @ ivet meh feoilr # oMice the Wi var teas ng baci erdny by y. The after the victory 7 |esim series, Ny 11. overs left) When auite © of their | PK Tei alt. Sox 1 the first! 5; into winning | “we and fro. third place again during the season, for their slump ts over with and they are going to keep going at @ pace that none will be ble to overtak: To win from Ba Wi them. ish in bis present form is @ feat that any team should be proud of, for the vig #pitballer t@ goin better right now than he has at any time before this season. Eleven hits were made off Walsh, however, and it made the had been able to kill off the hoodoo | sent to the pitching mound in the open Highlanders feel t! t they thet haa been following them on the Present trip Daniels with @ bilwored hee! was the rticular ster of but the ono day Fest seems to have been just what he wanted, for he was there with the stick good and plenty yasterdyy. Out of six trips to the plate he got three hits nd two bases on balls. One of drove in the unched t | Battle \ | non, Cal., on the Afternoon ot Thanksgiving Day. A wast, Freddte round bor ring #lde, side bet, the fight a guar the pic waukee ofter Knockout Wolgut, Juct of $10.0 viet by ti toode y. . math. floor Holl border line fr whi art dn another Hi most Joe Kergisoa ef Philadel at ‘the ivnkcierbeewer . Wille Tats e A the open 1 rune of the «: he victory in the ole ‘ill Take Place Welsh, the former manager of ut at 183 pound: #, There w: but Wolgast is to guarantee of $15,000 and 61 per cent. plotures, Imaukee promoicrs announce that, thes Vet een, veemmen’ Wels MThaalagiving. an Brown, het 09 the, tn enw he ‘is witileg to 00 + anager, Danny Morgan, git on peat Monday ag, ug rou before that tims y cause MeWariand to actept the MW Fo his hits ame thet venth tne at Ver- BY JOHN POLLOCK. FTPR « long drawn out debat which Iasted for several hours a match was finally clinched at Los Angeles, Cal, to-day between Ad Wol- the Hghtwetght ehampion, and English Ughtwelght champion, According to the ent signed by Welsh Wolgast, the men will come together in a twenty- weigh in at Vernon, Cal., Just over the m Los Angeles, for the lightwelgnt championship of the world | just on the afternoon of Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, Nov, Ml be no receive a of while Welsh is to get of San Francisco will referee the Dat ttle | ter ave fate and Packy MeFariand of chk ie and Wo na tha’ trafl of a4 pie ten Albay, ite ot 1 had heat on the jaw ia ance after (he rat tiie | that he expected to clean up the | 1 Browne four straight In the St. Louis Bobby Wallace has injected a iitile iife into his men in the last week, however, and Chase may have si trouble in making a clean sweep of the Jim Vaugin surprised the White Sox in yester!.y'© combat, for he pitched | 9 strong game frow start to finish, The ioeais were looning for him to let up jin his speed after the sixth inning she count was tied up, but the: is to be scen in the fi-Lander’s delivery right up to; ma of ending of the contest. I \l ef gettng weaker, the mighty ciel to be gaining in speed, | the t mes 'N®/and the Sox were glad enough to have du: tae game end. Gardner may have to take a day or ation @s @ result of being hit on It was several tinutes befo: get the pain to subside, and Trainer Harret was forceé to rus to the plate to administer a -oothing lotion before Gardner could take his place on first. Gardner was the third man to get on the bases in that round, and tt did not take long to finish up the contest after | that. A long ay by Sweeney gave Cree @ chance to score with the winning run, but Daniels pasted a double to left afte: Vaughn had been waiked and that drove in Chase and Gardner with the last two runs. Fisher or Caldwell wil be ing game with the Browns, These two! young fellowes are pitchinr fine ball, and it will be @ surprise 1. the Brown: aple to do anything with elther one of them, Manager Hughie Duffy of the Sox! was not present again for yesterday's @ame. He came back from @ scouti: \trip on Saturday morning, but was not home for many hours before he took the train on another hunt for players. Harry Lord is :unning the team, ané he te getting valuable experience for use ning. With his men feeling as cheerful in case he is appointed to succeed Duffy. eet ceils tata WOLGAST AND WELSH HAVE BEEN MATCHED BOXING STAG TO-NIGHT. At the Brown Gymnastum A. A. Ted Nelson of Australis and Frank Mantell of Pawtucket, R. L, will earl) the naln event of ten HAdle Holland, delohle. os sot mapas mana see ot the Neopet Funging open ait tts nin ‘pat ity, 2 iimantsa ba Beary, tere ‘bout. T. tu Mibenhoos Red etterntatre ni Mate way yo eu to take ‘lhce could fans Meketns an} Se: a eee Ba gird a Cite hil Ta? ni @ fell thir Pinter to of Ha § freneyee jens lub Pig a ‘tet the club's § 3s received 4 vb » in Englane tp fang ou John, \oa" jewoand. | at Thorac: ah ins mane a make @ aide bet on the re which W stipulates thar Labor Pay at 1 O'hat etipa epee TANNEHILL STILL IN GAME, MONTGOMERY, Ala, July: 11.--Mana- ger Dobbs of the Montgomery ball team Das released Pitcher Ralph order te make room for Jesse eh th the old- | Leagu Glover, MEMPHIS, Tenn., July 1.--Ray Bron. ron of Indlanapolts and ¢ Boston fought at catchwelgnts. Johnny Glover n slow rounds here ver substituted for Young Erne of Philadetphie, Brans fon did m the lk nearly closed one of Glover’ early round, ¢ ag an eyes iM if jover fought eae gamely, and the crowd, thinking he ought h » had a draw, protested when referee gave the d gion to Bronson. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. NATIONAL LEAGUE, roy at New York, rooklyn, elauatt ‘at Piiadstphla, Y fe ff AMERICAN LAC GAMES SCHEDULED yon TO-DAY. ittaburg at % rai at t Bost Low! ‘ashingtow EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN THAT ATHLETIC MEET ABROAD AND UMPIRES---WHEW! VINCE CAMPBELL OF THE PIRATES IS REINSTATED Star Pittsburg Outfielder Re- stored to Good Standing | Without Being Fit.ed of the Pirates, cons est outfelders in time, ts Vincent Campbell, pidered one of the gre’ the Matory of the & eligible to play ae membered he didn’t this spring, pre business venture. It didn't pan out suc- | cassfully, «0 he made application to the National Commission to bo reinstated fn major league baseball, and ft was granted without the imposition of any fine, $i American sixth inning wes " Nationale The ‘worl a je came from behind vad made fe, Uut Summers re to save Willett from paring very» fn the field 4.Nere ews by timely hit: _bet seca the Cantinals, and the rieas affair, both eldes doing Ting ant the ! ‘@ the second baseman could | the} Hane Wei Tlghty, Pirate adem eet SUT off esp titicuer, the mombertal Duadwer “tuitier. | Pitcher Waaver secizct in a trade, from the tea whatever crsilt there is to the first tro er that didn't The Rrowns sore oe, coming from behind and toning against tally once, the DB: | winning the contest. | Pred Beck, the player whom the Philltes secured fn a avap with t 4, di4n't do badly on out for He et four ti all th: the Nati Although the Bheeters only got five hte oft the ber e the game, as Plicher | Oriole, twirl, nthe as iene nats Joo to capture " fortog’ tnt the wioning run. her Willett of the Tiger id Sox outfielder, really am against the Browns, sending in two men ahead td iberteld rua, McGtnat! responsible for Neware we: Jer the Prociience team, he kicked v | Mime lf out of the gume ia the peventh, In anticipation of we forthcoming muz-up with on ‘Colb rawtord have got ia Oo a Sam, Cele tan a fie with which to sharpen basemen BEWARE, Eres a ratleoad wreck can't “get’" these Breaaa- Hens, Voor stanley Koln t together a J tinh of winwem, tat caida tre long ecowg!s to witness their trtumphs, Preskent Comishes of has tereh 8.000 for 2 afl “Bt, Park's Rresunian ‘has’ boostet bs but gece 4 mes Irish, they're worth DAN gid noo he money. 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