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Kilbane Now Quartered at Rye, Training for His Bout with Here Next Week. 1012, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Wort, KILBANE is in town. He arrived yesterday aftefnoon and went immediately to tis training that the training crowd & hard for the ‘wat! Gime, Delancy, suggests tha: inated not far from my family along. fan't to cook. Ghe'll “Just live at the hotel with me, {when I'm not training I can play And Kilbane smiled iy. "t travel a mile without the put {n Manager Dunn, “When ‘Out to California to train for WIN Attell I suggested that 1 for’ the family. 1 knew how "be. ‘No,’ says Kilbane, ‘this jéas this time, and I'll have no ‘ time.sg shink of anything but the fight.’ Hut before wewere a day on the way he to me and sald: ‘Guess you'd bet> send that ticket.’ I sent it right , and the family came along. ny wouldn't have had a minute's Mf they hadn't been with Lim, He's ‘orany over his family.” UNN, by thi te an exception> mani Besides making chi ce Aart Fifty-two Postponements in the Major Leagues, Hilitops’ Alone Having Eight. AIN has probably cort the mag- R nates in the two major leagues & quarter of a million dollars up to date, inasmuch as nb less than fifty-one contests have been postponed. Twenty- eight games have gone unplayed in the National League, while the American League bas been obliged to pass up twenty-three. ‘The Highlanders Alone ht double headers to play off they lack good substitutes this will prove an unusual hardship for | them, The Giants will be the best off n it comes to playing bargain bils, y can practically put two entirely fferent teams on the, fieki in a double attraction and one will have ae good a chance of winning r. mat and taking care of the Perle chiet trainer, coach and spac Sbrtner. He boxes with Kilbane ‘day, and he in a first-class man the gloves, too, if Kilbane's evt- {a to be credited. At home Dunn i gymnasium where about ® dozen “the boys" train every day. His pri- ‘table of Aghters is quite .as ex- tensive as that of the old Marquis of TY. ANE will box ten ert with Wrankic Burne of Vans, he's tm again! ‘That te, Tugs Raymond to virwally back im the fold, Me has applied to the nea evinstalement ‘and it te ‘italy Yor tate 4 ae 2 Here cir el wail onal farteining ia ul mag Dorin aaron bore th taal phen gt rae ed claims on Caich | gait Be ST 0 Oo flaldee vere ld to ‘thuwauner of ne ometoat ‘Apiocia- et set ei ie, 9 Cuban {etiovaer ose of, Sane MavUat sevout east two weeks, McCarthy ite 0 Fel co ie vere Ki oy ee ts ie 4 i, Laegtt) tenn, MB at 7 o'clock—which Weight will be tas easy for one as for the other. ne Je to wet $600 for hi Which, according to the agreement with MoMahon boys, will be posted in hangs at The Evening World office @aya terete the bout. Burns will on poreshiate, been ub of | Unt pom | PEG Ra a i Since Hal Chase, th first by worid's champions there have boen all kinds of rumors as to the nature ens which compelled hi to stop playing. There has been at he wi gain afflicted with smallpox, but the truth 1s that stomach trouble nly ailment, Deen convaleacing so rapidly that to-day he will go to Atlantic City to completely condition himself, Manager Wolverton hopes to ha’ him back in the lineup next Mon- day, when the Tigers will be seen report to the ef hes been at the Hilltop. bese tae oe os ore doing well, al- gieeaeoing Meck of feat oe parry edie at ‘lanesta, 30 who'll Harey Wetter, the iigiandem’ week. It, hep been ticity pide that Tesreau gete it for 20, Giants beat der th mt, Ave siren creat tr the Manager Billy Jord efit ce youd to pecorery he cireumat ‘Westchesters will take road today in the vew te Nile hae et nt Ga the job next ‘The local nd his Color 1 meet waire mt aca inna on juiversity of Macy ‘i ay weal this un Miners: tan porte ee tds ater, eo are un: Rain Has Alreaay Cost Magnates a Quarter of a Million Dollas CHASE, PRACTICALLY RECOVERED, WILL BE IN GAME NEXT MONDAY hie pdt art ie nue, mi noe with nt ich oF THE EMOTIONS! Copyright, 1912, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Wortd). Goodman Whips Aheorn By Continual Slugging BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. Jack Scores Four Knockdowns | 4, xe star A. G.—Battling Hur- in Ten-Round Bout at the |} '“Xt'sharsey’ A: co—tully Galley v At Sharkey A, C.—Billy Galley ve. St. Nicholas A. C. He has Richy Ryan, ten rounds. At Royale A. C., Brooklyn—Johnny Coulon vs, Young Solgburg, ten rounds, EE EEneeeneenmmaneeneemenemmmmeememsemt bt, says that he and Palzer fart of thie month, ar the ‘alter BY JOHN POLLOCK, +B" slugging with Young Ahearn, tn! fill leave the stead of trying to outbox him, will start, in, tral ok Goodman, the Idol of the | ‘i, Hombart west succeeded in winning the ten- | of July round bout at the St. Nicholas A. C. | fe paisa show. Goodman floored” Ahearn four timee--| seta eeat Cine, tis eothe. ener once in the third round, twice in the rece pt fa, fant, Knock the ie fourth round and once in the tenth atten vhrotuy, The ee a Found. These knockdowns and the fact ony jhe] that Goodman had the better of the|# id| work at close quarters entitled him to the honors, Ahearn was best at long range work. In the last round Good- man landed a right hand swing flush on Ahearn's Jaw which dropped him flat on his back. He got up dazed, and trom that time until the bell rang Jack kept landing, but was unable to sco: a knockout. where ining ot his sel oa round to ‘ake place we further steted. that, estar wer meeting Luther McCarthy at “Wells will start for Necwili enin ‘work fF bis sregation, wlll aels*o, met: al Palace on duly'a: to open t Leach Cross h gnteplog A 12,600 for bi bout at the pare that, 98 to guaranteein Grea not intend to fowl ‘Tom O'Rourke, manager of Al Palzer, the prom- and Bolaburg meet to- smight at the Royale, in Brooklyn. Champions are thick as bees in Now York just now. It isn't likely tha: Solsburg can take fay from sturdy little Cou- e'1 doubtless make @ hot fight of it. And fighting is the most game in the world, The only teed @ sure picking of winners is the bout. The upsetting of « =e: ie Stvaye 6 & surprise, ™* Rein, rain, 90 a away; " “"" Come again some other day. we © (Bay about 1915.)* OLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, which in the early days held @ foremost position in track and field at letics, mM this year, for the first time in many seasons, be a factor in the In- Field on May 31 and June 1 Bal , Brady and Jacobs are & Beatty, Bonslp, rane athletes. Deatty BE ATTBLL, who stopped Jimmy Carroll rather easily on the Coast 4 few days ago,/(s burning up the wires with chailenges to Kilbane. ‘The present champion is more than form in the shot p' of 4 feet 73-8 Inch Babcock, the present Inter pole vault champion and record holder at 12 feet 83-8 Inches will be right in Mkely to give come-back © for another champlonship if he chance here in Neem one 6 te ne sepeat tnis performance. In Wag, ge ag route, As Kiligpe is! a very fast |onor of Yale and other vaulters Babeoc! and figiiter, Abie's| win be sure to find the stiffest kind of annot be considered Babcock aera Suna ve ‘won’ ye Bilt-edged one, at| apposition, eo h ny way @ eure winner, however, developed considerable ound ability thia year as he is rune | the high hurdies In good form, te TO. FEW MEN IS ACCORDED SUCH TRIB- UTE ‘AS PRESIDENT TAFT PAID TO THE MEMORY OF MAJOR ARCHIBALD W. BUTT. Simply. yet eloquently, the President touched on late aide's loyalty, honor, self-sacrifice, and upon ‘heroism in the Titanic wreck. Fu Before Major Butt took up military life he was a ‘Weiter of great ability. The best of his stories, “Both ‘i Sides Of the Shield," has not yet appeared in book form. The Evening World has secured from the J. B. Lippin- cott Company the right to publish this romance,as a a ate champlonships on Franklin tercollegiate Ba ered a sprinters. of Penn: sprained ‘ouch fifteen year At Avani STANDING OF Columbia Should Be Factor In Intercollegiate Games Jumping close to 6 feetin the high Jump, While in the meet with Syracuse Satur- day he cleared 22 feet & inches, h won the Inter- by doing 1 minu aif mile In very handy fashion. Though he !s new at this distance he will bear watohing, seconds for the low hurdles must also poanibilty Iready considered pI he th tl counts on scoring from 1 to 10 points, which will bring Columbia up in the list of colleges higher than she has boon for the lart Brady with 31-5 Crouse Surprised When Referee Gives Him Decision Over Houck ———— Pittsburgh won the decision over Tommy Devin of Lea isggtaand woring knockdowns in the 7th Boston, May &~ apd 10th rounds, CK CROUS! | — en the dee Ee Ten wag| MIGoorty Knocks Out Howard, INDIANAPOLI6, May 8.—-Eddle MoGoorty, ot Lancaster, claimant of the middleweight title, Imocked out round bout at the Piigrim A, A. Howard, Hugo PA Ce ant Rs of ond Was entitled to the award and nine out | cs, h round at the Empire, Me- of every ten of the 2,00 members present | oor, oupiamsd ith Chlety aa ee, ee ee evidently thought so, judging from the |» question of bow yeng_o Howard could stay. scene they made when the decision was announced. They hooted and yelled long| Brennan Pats Waittman Away. after the boxers left the ring and when BALTIMORE, at f= Eases oem Buffal " ittmat Houck was leaving the clubhouse he was wy i loudly cheered, Crouse was as much fn the sixth foe of the chaled 30 round surprised as any one that he was given| show tuinore pugilist did not have @ of the rounds, Brennan sent him the decision, Of the 12 rounds, Crouse was only entitled to the last one that only by @ small margin, better while one of like id up above Jaded, o left to the stomach and croseed over right to Whittman's jaw, sending him “to. the | resin for the count. a thi “BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK _. EDITED BY . ROBERT EDGREN. Harvard Only Eleven Tigers Will Play Away From Home ‘The feature of the Princeton football schedule for next fall ts that only one game will be played away from home—that against Harvard at Cambridge in November. Nine contests tn all will be played, which ie one lees than last year. The opening game will be against Stevens on Sept. 23 and Rutgers will be encountered on Oct. 2, this being the only Wednesday battle on the achedule. Lehigh follows on Oct. 6 and on Oct. 12 Virginia Polytechnic, the Tigers not having met this team since 1908, Syracuse, after an absence of three years, will be played Oct. 19; the Darumouth game comes on Oct. 2. The Princetonians go to Cambridge oa Nov, 2, and on the following Gaturday play N. Y. U. at Jungletown. ‘Tue season will close with the Yele game Nov. 16, New York A. C, President Has Already Advanced $30,000 to American Olympic Team. PIMLICO SELECTIONS. First Race—Honey Bee, Capt. El- Mot, Latent. Second Race—Altamaha, Beimont entry, Lady Irma. Third Race—Penodscot, Brosseau. Fourth Race—No selections, Fifth Race—Theo Cook, Bat Mas- terson, Mias Moments. Sixth Race—Col. Holloway, Senex, Reybourn. Seventh Little Ep, Hannah Louise, HERE'S no greater patriot in the \the United States than Col. Rob- ert M. Thompson, the New York A. C. an team {s successful In carrying off the premier honors at the Olympic meet coming summer {t will be ciftefiy due to his efforts. joming in te the committee in charg at uch a slow rate that if It weren for Thémpson's interest the Red, Whit and Blue athletic affairs would be 1 ad plieht. $90,000, which has been the steamship and so for | willing to stand the loss of this large p| #um of money himself if the A team can only do Itself ju It {s now planned to make wide of this city, Chicago way Wuelr OWN WAY 10 Lue the cities in which they tdlbute to the fund, Funds ha’ Already he his advance Acconting to ¥ Winele shes Gheehan, secretary to Po. Eyebrow, Race—Chilton Queen, president of nd if che Ameri reskie con- MATTY TO PITH OPENING GAME IN CNCANAT “Big Six” Being ‘Saved by Giants to Face His Pro- verbial Prey. \ (Special to The Evening We ST. LOUIS, May 8.—Big Jeff and Browns a year ago, will cmb ¢hé kopje this afternoon for the third game with the manageriess Cartinals. Acting Boss Koney intends to use Bob Harmon, bis premier curvist, in an effort to Deak the Cardinals’ long losing streak. The Giants are supremely oon! making a clean sweep of their. | here, For that reason Mo@raww, ably will save Matty to open against the Reds Friday. Big Six is\primed for a victory, and he intends to get a fying etart against the Reindeers, who 'heve been his prey for eons and euns. ‘Phe club is hitting in bunches these days, and although Chief Meyers hes fallen. into evil ways ae a swatter, the! runs continue to come over. yore and Snodgrass are mixing in hits jat the right time, thetr frequent embd- ditions of sequential swatting here being particularly pleasing. ‘Then Mr. Shafer 1s doing nobly at short. Indeed the chances are thet Art Fletcher will some time to come. loose a tw Thompson Proving Himself One of Our Greatest Patriots lice Coramissioner Rhinelander Waldo, No few York's "i not have any trouble se-uring athietic ce to compete in the Olympte ‘uccevsful im earaing pleco { ers * epee many athletes on the for saga itble contenders for Olymple. honors cus; M J. J. Bler, hurdle the pentatidon, and discus thrower, Even the swi eth immere will ae and ee ion and @ candidate ay tone tee | bios pa mihi at be ced a poy ee for the events in wi ‘they are The fe op tg aha May tthe apost iat ect” Among ee pe rat quart they ire pincrs on the Awerican Oistante tere, good ime will be Satan wil be had o@ their condition by tol Dard onal meet. for fuser, the, distance of which Games Scheduled for To-Day. Jemey City at Toronto, lew yy falo, jence Baltimore at Montre AMUSEMENTS. 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