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THE XVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1912. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN —— ~ UP TO THE COMMISSION NOW Copyright, 1912, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York World) HERE’S HOPIN’” Copyright, 1912, Lv the Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). Packey Makes Opponent Jump Out of Ring Johnny Connolly Refuses to AWARDED IN A i" iv | Continue After Five Rounds ee a Pal Len 3 | of Fall River Bout. , Rerenee Haver HELD STEWART'S HAND UP , GIVING HIM tHe FIRST Decision Fall River, Mass., May 10. ACKEY McFARLAND, the Chi- cago whirlwind, gave a five-round exhibition against Johnny Con- nolly, announced as the champion of otland. The bout was slated to go jten rounds, but at the end of the fifth round Connolly ran out of the ring. | |Connolty had been smaghed ail over the arona for fifteen minutes, and he con: | cluded that he would not be made a | He knew that he | ‘ | ' LL “GUNBOAT’ HAD WAS WILUINGNESS ane A RIGHT THAT USUALLY WENT « AROUND STEWARTS NECK. Referee Haley's Award of Bout - to Stewart Over Smith in Na- ture of Test Case. orner and then {through the repes! He managed to xet hatt-way through, when his manager caught hold of him amd thed to keep |. him from starting for the dreesing room. He persisted, however, and | finaliy broke away from his trainer and ‘ | | i | started to \Two More Stars t Join the LA. AC beer 5 4 pei ’ EFERKE PATSY HALEY caught \ | : im Stewart's arm and held it up. was at the end of Stew- vy] Fiz ran for his clothes. | Rye cry | OTHER FIGHTS OUT OF TOWN. A “tocar w i . und bout with Gynboat ae iG night at the National 8 C, 1 edesis | { ¢ ‘ HOULTON, Me,, ~<Batere $00 peort € Haley Was giving Otewart the official | in what, he upieied fs, be te tieguna "begs | ‘ f Js was the det decision rendered tn a . ' . Jty’ was conatnd oat te ihe fiat roves OOM | ths former captate s New York professional bout aince the : i . iS 2 10,—1 main bout thrower of tie Mob C 2) Frawley law came in. Hea {10 Boston got | through the thituence of Melvin {C ™ | the decision over’ Joe’ Nelson of Lawrence in he | ———-— ; ; }) seventh round of what was intended to be a yard sat voto Parsons and Duncas ee {welre-rotind bout, asily at first and 80) joined the club. Sheppard fs so anxious they ae holes. A fine down | i A N 2, 10.—- t he. ALA. C. ca ft the fe we nose and “Aine” Peasy of: Cites ome GOLFERS PLAY the matel for Barnes | 10 ace the EA olympls BAA ‘Pussied, en Ww before the Western Gateway Club, | : Sate (Fe rh After @ patier tame he hig fellows inined | « trylng to get all § the i nore 1G tng nappy. foward, the end of the tout, it @ decision, Tom?” : the Irish-Ametie tm thie ‘semion more hun ant ether ‘me, | left of the fir “Was {Jack Kennedy of this city refereed and acquizted Watson finally f “Hae the Boxing Commissida ct 4 himself well, The kidney punch was barred, bd Tarra the rule?” | couuaus, o. = Pheting ike wiht eal ie je from start to finish, [st oe sclng o} t Everybody wanted to know the mean. | froner Bares of Colmbe t the vert ten Redlnieliieckanis ‘Then he let up and Was 1 seca ‘in thie on thie revival ge ™ ne pe sovess cinch Haig ase, Miuboush wo “Gectaloa a 3 vest of it, when the Iatt ; MK) Fin" he oad, “Haley gave ts of ‘ears Beall ce Match Play Round of Three} developer the troublesome adit of 1M. sell i bogas BO heat 1 GOLOMAUS, 0, Mag 19,—Johnmy Albanese of striking balls wi he siank of his| | For wi acimto’s of tate = Acta decision. fore the began | oat nimbae forced fim Watts of “Indianapolis | to Low - f Gard ~1., {mashte, which ended Tals af | aed al ’ olation, of [E Cearte Dossserick tot him to. We ine {iN ie ue Eton” rege Tame ts! Lower Sets of Garden City (rennin the feu sot Wess met Malloy (2%, tend to have | Hoonier ‘serapper at will, Watts was wild aud) 4 m i and Barnes oppoved W missed time and again, ale Spring Tourney. cond Set—G. C. right QTANOING OF THE CLUBS. sationsl Somtect waged nt the Revedway | dela on Hy, beat Hd: F ry . NATIONAL LEAGUR, | samiane shee TE sowed with actine sn att ee Arden Robbins, Garden City, |p Geciatens + he GIL clay, eke BELG Ke BO. LT) loner had the beteor first four tounda, ag Workt eyer, Rockaway, 4 and fey law refers to % | ince 18 8 tbo 10 ‘ata || Mead, made. strong rally and honors were a!) GARDEN CITY, N. ¥., May 10,—Golf- Ardsley 1s féste’ There isn’ thing as bw Turks, 818 MollBenee.. 4 Hy i | —_ | ers were almost ed to-day over Truesiiel Content sh which there can't bo & wi RESULTS OF VESTERDAY'S GAMES. | at ‘the change to fino weather when the \hite Nt — = er ané @ lover, We'll take this up Boston, 7; iow Y. Loule, 8. ‘second round of match play began | yunnin Perin, the Attoraey Gener! tommorrow if v esse. = ‘fargo MOVING PICTURES TO BE eee eee vty Ciubin renalan ering Phen i ster, wtiend | $15 ty $35 Weekl ehave to, abd he'll decide im our favor, eames post ned, Minden 4: Gleciacat, 3 TAKEN OF WHITESTONE Y. C. |} : ae Louis Livingstone, Westbrook, 1 to eekiy (O'Neil nee tho iden of having do} + rae ‘ GAMES @CHEOULED FOR TO-DAY. REGATTA DECORATION DAY, |] “urnament. The sandy course iiltered Wy sig A. Hamilton, Englewood, beat tiotons.”” : McGraw a to Site Mer fem Tork A [rapidly last night, and by to-morrow '\?yt"Quatnerland, Gard After a Few Weeks chicago shlngton, The Wiitestone Yacht Club will in- ——— Augurate ite 1912 season to-night by a Maryland Shad Dinner, at which many prominent Corinthians will be {low scoring is assured, The three low- sets began with the first match play | round this moming. ‘The sisatle gallery | went mostly to the contest between James M. Rhett, Garden City, beat Charies L. Tuppin, Westbrook, $'and 7. Hearing Livingstone’s retirement brought no surprise, ! licensed Moving Picture Operator Pitch First Game Against ona —BROOKLYNS GIVE. uy mi carn from 815 to 835 F, —Theee-year-olts. and guests and apeechmokers. n eight first a a week. oe lige it ess Herpert, Following the dinner a smoker will || Robert Watson, Bocretary of. talN Ghlscan be’ gs evenines ates eae 5 i fede ede RCL Seen erat ced, || States Golf Asgoctaiton, and work thronglt the day. he 4 $ | y, . w tT ron ped : Q atx fudangee Among these will be the programme || Mallos, Garden City, low ‘score meda! ake iaellvets nuarubtee vom 0 oe BATTING ORDER. i ub ” rt, for the moving pictures to be taken || winner yesterday, . , Baite F.C. TAYLOR New York. Madore 7 on Decoration Day, when the club Best scores follow: \ go; George Watson, "6 C. t ¥ Devore, If, , : imta commission, An expert Muoh confusion was caused players from Harry B. Lee, +440 Went 4d st. Dey’ LI e en Loyal “grinder” will be on hand, who WIND) Oe ast of the ay any It den | eae . make “movies” of tho races and re- }|'" the midst of their round by tho de- Soa Sha gad gatta events, which will be shown [|scent of a sahoo! officer, who deprived ‘Beoker, rf. ——— PIMLICO WINNERS later at a special entertainment. As |) some of their les in the midst of, Merkle, 4 ern First of East qT tol o.oo: eae 2 the club feet this gone tnolanee. eee everything and threatened penalties for’ Hersog. *>. . , mucl ; etek Gohater, os. Lennox, ab, | rs astern Feams (0! miner RACE—Relling; six turlongs.— | tetlooied ion by the Sound apeed kenratagd aoe ai surprise over the | Ames, ». Cheney, al ’ | Tackle Fast-Going Team ree Pe (Sehuttinger), 5 to 2, even and defeat of Gardiner Whit Depires—aiem a: Bush. 2, Arst; Camel, 111 (Skirvin), 3 to 1, —_—<<<<<———_— holes, for the ex La ot of Hank O'D: {even and 1 to 2, second: Siskin, 106 (M1. a is ay. 7 8 be! f bid ial was away off for pens ° an Mf Taggort), 5 to 1, 2 to 1 and even, thira.| INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. mer, who worsted him, wax going tip cancaco, May yarn dtcsay Gants | Time, 1.15 4x6. Dissenter, Lady Orimar, 8 f the Clube. top. White's three putts on the extra! QHESTER ‘AN and the Cube met for the first time this BATT Warner Grigwell, Brandy, Lord Wells, eeu, | hole were the last straw. Lout year at the West @ide Park to-di ING ORDER. Goldwick and Catroke also ran. |stone lost one down to Dudley Fuller! wee en ideal day for he game, and a| _ Brooklyn, Cincinnatt SECOND RACE.~Two-year-olée; fiv (second set) mainly through the atro: | Gow of 16,000 people were out to help| Moran, rf. Beecher, 1f, | ws year-olés; five | wind moving his bali, which cost hi bs the Cube cut down the lead that the| Daubert, ib, Bates, cf, -| furlongs—€pring Maid, 112 (Martin), 7 to a stroke. ° Se cae ee ereses met melas Hac, wy: [mt tango ht users et $ion wen actnceriy rom’ NOM COLLAR. | though they are in first place to-day, meee ef, a te well), 6 to 1, 2 to 1 and 4 to6, second; DeForest by 2 up; the former's medal | the Mew Yorkers are not feeling any} Hummel, 2b Phelan, $b. Church Bell, 12 (Schuttinger), 7 to 1, § to total was approximated at &. Ther Meets close in front and too cheerful, Catcher Wilson and Rube | Tooley, ss “4 md 8 to 6 third. ‘Time, 1.02 4-6, were more tian two holes apart. Webb | ey, Bamond, a \ ta: 15¢ 2 for 25¢ being out of o seton, Phelpa, c rt low T1:%, Karly Light, Cock o'the| ,Games Sehedaled for Te-Day. | snutted out ftecie, 7 up and 6 to go, StaY8 SO jor Leon Ames and Larry Cheney were | Stack, p. Gaspar, p. Walk, Barnegat also ran, “ cba Barnes oocasioned surprise by defeat- — Ghuett, Peabody & Co., Troy, N. ¥. ed as the pitching artists. Hoth THIRD RACK—Selling; six furlongs, | 1 idence at Bulialo. ing Douglas 1 up, 19 holes. Douglas good In the warming up prac-} CINCINNATI, Ohio, May 10—By|—Daingersield, 107 (MoCaley), 12 to 5,| Baltimore * TAR —_ tee on & real bail game was promised |Dahlen's Brooklyn Dodgers took a crack |*,'0 § and 2 to 5, firat; Napier, 17| UNITED STATES LEAQUE. (Martin), 7 to 1, 6 to 2 and even, sec ond; Little ©p., 107 (McTaggart: 7 to 10 and 1 to 3 third, Tim . Heinous, Dora M. Luts, Shilialah, Mon. Sieur X., Swholar andOnrico also’ ran, out of the Reds this afternoon, It was the East vs. West in this Surg for the firet time this season, Dahlen's men, with about the same tuneup as that of last September, ca- ——__ BIRDIE CREE IN ‘ jpered about in active fashion, One had dear olf familiar mug was missing from H thelr cast of characters—Bill Berge In his place is another good old-time: Jaimost as tong in the business, but a _— LOX-IT-O.N ATHLETIC UNDERWEAR ee COAT SHIRTS—KNEt DRAWERS Whether the shirt 1s worn inside or out- side the drawers it can be fastened with equal ease All the comfort of a union th none of the inconveniences. in, 600 New York Stores. GEE, “elean-ups" with crooked decisions, ‘This imi mat.er thet depends entirely upon the Commission. ‘The Commission licenses the referees ‘end oan take any referee's license away. Any dishonest referee can be barred from officiating at/ any club in the BLANCHE RING New Musical © |PGRANY |GLO, ws, S&S wites Br. 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Baumsgarden, p. ~The onarien fog to-morrow’s races te to be @ risk of losing & title a the decision of the referee—that'l) Me different thing entirely. It will be nteo of one thing: That when gee champions we'll see them “try pot “stalling throug! ® for that Stewart-Gundoat smith . fight—Gundoat gave James a hard fight for three or four rounds, faved by the bell himself at the @f the sixth, and before the tenth ae ever bad taken « severe beating. toe Jewart deserved the decision. At that, p Gida't make any euch showlag as he 418 in the two fights against Morris, ‘owing to the fact tha: he die pa the middle finger of hiv right 5 ag Hes UmpiresWestervelt and O'Loughlin. Attendance, 4,000. Al NEW YORK, May 10,—The end of the flood was celebrated by 4,000 fans to-da: who came to the Hill Top to see th ‘Sighlanders and Browns fight out the oro frat series and only game of the series. The other three wii be turned off tn double headers later on the season. 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