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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 20, 1912. ueTemae] BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN MR, MAGNATE AT BAT---WITH ONE “STRIKE” ON HIM IFIFTY-YEAROLD - STPATRCKSRUN Veteran Finishes Five and a Half-Mile Event While Many Youngsters Quit. St. Patrick's Catholic Club wio ie over fifty years of age and haa Mlorine the Greatest High Jump- , Sen, runner fr © creat name o@ ~ 2 erin the History of Sport. ‘ Jit: SHANLEY, a member of half-mile run held under the auspioes of the St. Patrick Catholic Club. Shan- ‘ ley was one of the la: SRovare's cium teat rag “4 Gopradlt. 1019, b7 The Pras Publishing Co, oes tee Say ee ee Pn (Bhs New York Worl) / '> “PRoT ¥4 0 . i Bee To WN eras | p Tus New Stan — 4 | dy . ecTed and despite the fact that many of the 7 For Tu sh younger runners were compelled te ‘opts ewe hat Corinne. a CRB Pnyre drop out of the race on account of the” vera, mapas, ls Os " heat, Shanley managed to stick It: eut \* nigh | fumper H es to the finish and was given a great ecorded ‘ey ovation when he crossed the line. The * |Dismissal of Players Would Mean Siesueevoeral@ ted at tw: Pome $200,000 Loss to Owners of Tigers! 27:2: 2s PYeld, Cambridge, M: pion bike ‘3 apa ‘omes, en) Frev ter and icky Kramer also wou the three-mile professional cap from a fies of tlitr ers. ere 1 no longer any doubt about Joke Tet American League Magnates'| Dev.in Suspended tor Ten Days _ Face One of Most Serious | When He Thrashed a Fan in 1910 Problems in Baseball. A case similar to the Cobb incident at the Highlanders’ park last Wednesday, which hag stirred up the biggest turmoll in baseball's: his- tory, was that of Arthur Devlin, then playing third base for the Giants, in June of 1910. ‘The New York player was angered by the abuse of s spectator at the park of the Brooklyn club and, like the Turbulent Ty, he jumped into the stands and thrashed him. A mix-up followed and Doyle and Devore, also of the Giants, rushed to Devlin's rescue. For their participation in this scrap Devlin was suspended for ten days and Frank Kramer, the final match of art wil waheons ‘fine copearaste “te Ske ts Weanestiay afternoon “at the Polo Grounds A game with the Foriham University team, Giiitese team is making a tour of the country,» BY BOZEMAN BULGER. HE owners of the various clubs in the American League who will meet in Philadelphta to-morrow to adjust the troubles of the Detroit club have before them one of the most George Sutton of Chicago, 2 biiard player, was defeated by Ora of Pit ina content tor the title ot ae ago of 500" to 463,” Sati an) Morningstar's "82, ran. wa Cae Doyle and Devore fined $0 each. President Lynch in handing out the ‘a dlaepothergsinaat® pabsirdil gomrcet hy here ‘ine yen aentences said: Lat eatcT fos tuet Rive Rito, trophy wilt be om, ar when the power of the player as a fac- “although recognise the provocation for Deviin's attack on the Niflwautiee “in Seoterber,.” The trophy : oe tor in the general scheme of this vig spectator was great, still he cannot be allowed to take the law into offered by Col. Gustave Pabst, ‘This i hie own hands, The rules of order and discipline om the ball field allow of no such ocunduct and the good repute of the game cannot be Jeopardized by players resenting their grievances in this manzer.” business, known as baseball, must be considered. If the Detroit players who have gone trike are thrown out for bea jon the owners of the Tigers wi rar fan intrinslo lose of something| could do nothing without them. It te| “The trouble lathes Govery te now ers who are on atrik in joe of paazene Th the strike of the Detroit club the| “ob for hitting the fan” ‘Thee Sacnet i i fi : LE | i mer pnt 4 ‘ A av president of tHe le Ban Jonn-| Players have a fe ped Me ee jaye Ing players are also on the pg noid J ;| Power a est, and from accounts | and they decl: 4 4 =o Giants Not Discouraged wor praied a popes cores wf | me" ary gram, ll conga | he etre hat thy wt oe 4 net mode in as the dignity of his office is concern®!. | »is;ers om other clubs are in a position | ‘akes away any part of their salary. t Unless his orders are obeyed | Where they can not afford to, voice} ohnson is up against the hardest prod. ; that he ts ta his eu ye Mg ver wo efeats OGS | Wore nis af on the great organization | thelr sentiments, it 1s known that the. | > that he has been called upon to itiltia: tries the tnd become a figurehead, but when|aro thoroughly in sympathy with ‘ace since he became President of the feet to the ‘left \ k ' — went intc he crowd either Saturday Or| he realizes that an entire team must bel striking Tig An evidence of American League. shot putting record, \@unday, and those people might just thrown out to maintain discipline he) trend of things is the fact that for sev-| | There no doubting the fact that } crack @ fow old per Rube Marquard, the Invincible, !wel! nave never existed so far #8 o8u%- nay many things to consider. Johnson ral years the players have tried to get | ¢oinach's coliree 40 far hae been correct feos jin any extra base hits was concern is wise in not taking definite action un- > ° His on Loopy age Rose ar a Beret’ whing | mfasion, take was in suspending Cobb | ™ techie ‘with N York’ Popul t Likely to Pitch for Mc- piicawi mea hoceveg' made on teeny | til tho men whose money is invested "St wien a ittle scrap in Ameri-/&" Investixation” He should h iew York's ar Ligh i. es" i had have @ voice in @ mater that carries oon “Teoguy Park here In New York, |the investigation first. Tt has been the | Grawites To-D beh oyecegltry you dream of but 3° | with it the future welfare of the league. Crganised. baseball is facing a crisis.” |CUstom for yeare, however, for @ league t raw 0-Day. 1 eee ee iectoge the fatal| The loss to the Detroit club would be) ‘The unfortunate affair has now|Preeident to suspend a player and then weights to Swap Punches a Foe te aan eean nit em | n securing new players—a thing almost |reached a staxe where the incident that | take up the merits of the case. That te tocey erg eaey pitcher, met one| impossible jsut now. For months past| started it does not figure at all. es te a which the players are the Garden on Jure 3, Gincinnat!, May 2. | squarely in the seventh. M Jennings has been scouring the woods) Regardless of whether Ty Cobb was arbor kes ‘QRAW and his merry men were!‘orogs lots for it, Snodgr for just one or two good youngsters. | ony tans seem to think he was—Presl- = thot discouraged or disheartened | wildered. The drive was For these youngsters he or any other | 401" sonnson has issted an order that 2 ry \ by the two unexpected over- |of feet Mheprs- and ee Libg manager would gladly pay as mane ee (he cannot afford to rescind. The players [From Maker to Wearer J Frage NES XING SHOWS TO-NIGHT, ||trowe that the Reds, nanded, them jon, with Setver cove ove Hee ene ale conor, leasuée, ‘This 1s not 1009," said John J. i it : Hi Fa In deflance of that order have refused | "S Pra as ee Be & “A chun | could possibly fave overtaken the}. gooq in the major leagués 8) to play in accordance with their con | pati ‘S. Mata, Wed, and Saty 2, nee can't be expected to ahead and win |smesh. to fling his glove over| worth at least $500, ‘Twice that much tracts, Tt is now up to Johnson to I want to show you, as Ihave shown| | Protucton ef'__THE EXPLORER and ¢ inaies every game, oan itt We had deen wine |yig Say eine. Sa nis Beye oree has been paid for athletes who have not | punish, them by suspension or fine. Rven | thousands, the advantage of buying|| WINTER GARDEN pounds ing so many consecutive battles on this | ming with the overhand crawl, and then a f oni r their dead line, 1 Johnson | clothes ‘i ——B & 30th Bt, Tel. 411 Col: , See: {rip that lots of the bugs, aot only at|tne roars of applause that burst forth | SOMETHING LIKE TWENTY-FIVE [fin nave co entorce discipline or wure | froma retailer at wholesale Matisse” Wy HIRL¢ IF SOCIE: brosder home, but in other cities, had begun|told that the catch hed been accom- PLAYERS ON STRIKE. render. Prices. ralton of _ WHIRL OF SOC | to think we couldn't lose. Now they |pllshed and that Suggey didn't Get any) yore are something like twenty-Ave| CUSTOM TO SUSPEND REFORE . 39th St, FN yee eee va, Denver Collins, ton sounds, know we're only plain everyday human |Mome run, a sytem ree on, strike, Sey, for ieee INVESTIGATION: | M || A BUTTERFLY ON THE ¥ Yonkers A. C.—Bill Brown beings, after all. At that, we'll be back ee Raa deka coeeek tn ike Gnas ayers are worl w| Tho only possiMe but no: | oe Levy ee . which 1s conservative, solution of the tangle right 1 ’ NCYRIC Saat P Tommy Bergen, ten rounds. by 6 P. M. to-day. stages of the great Sunday game, and hat much, That|the magnates to hold an inve ; | . Matiness Wed, Bat. —_ ‘Redville has gone stark, staring crazy|the Giants learned, too, that MoLeen old for tna‘ han a month {of the Cobb incident. If they fad ine | May Only Titanate PATIENCE Matehee Arranged. over the two dazzling victorious wins |dan stop them on the hoof. would mean #20010, Less than & month of the Copp incident Te they fate] Store) 119-125 Walker St., N.Y. ‘Tommy Coleman vs, Wédle Palmer, | snatched from the jaws of @ lion, as it}. Man after man got on in the ninth| ago two or three owners are a) 3 v7 ten rouné@, Brown's A, A. to-morrow Tah, Ey of Bway, ever they*could inflict @ fine and €ft his PLAYHOUSE) inca “uryest: While the oMeial count hasn't |and tenth. With good hatter to follos | having sald they would gladly BIve/ coe eo, mat would probably be | Ree EOERD || BCUGHT AND PAID night, were. pypraaceryparvelty Fretted) seemed. oomss to hold | gntge for Cobb alons. On the road he|suepension, | Thah woul propane oe ee : SOSRY || ECUGHT AND PAID FORIE: ‘been issued as yet, Mine ng {them on is worth four times that much @ #0880M | they could also be fined a nominal sum —SSS ES — || CASINO yin LY JOHN PULLUCK. lene sa acetiogens on sotarany ena lee nee as a drawing card to the American AMUSEMENTS. | POWERS ¢ SK. @,000 pat shot to deat NEW Yous LEADING THIARRES | IV 3 o Lit FTBR several weeks of wrangling Gunday. Pretty nearly a record for two | Bobby Kest Lenmue ince a team ike that would/RESULTS AND SCHEDULES PERCE Sees eee [|] Maas COMEDY “reese over nd in weight, ‘games anywhere outside of a world’s'thing on the Giants last season, is the| 7° rep hiding as well as the OGKER Braise" , “ollter'e i Toma'w. <taaity, been clinched weteron (series. On Sunday the overflow covered Reds’ most likely cholce for to-< take years. of upbulldiig mount of OF MAJOR LEAGUE RACES. ¢ . BUNTY PULLS THE STR Et ae tenhy, meee erat ed bot waen {aot the usable space in the fleld and, ‘McGraw had been intending to use| cxpenditure of an immense a petilibes died, tis kinner Kismet MANINE ELLIOTT’ S Frew gn ti 1; ‘cal " round rules were in vogue. !Tesreau, but realising that another de- | money. NATIONAL LBAGUR, 7 ea ac a, We che Paut Jones, |emuler local igntwolght. | All Funny svuff, how the luck of this old feat would put his team gn the bilni | The owners of the Detroit club are An HUDSON Hae RPE EE || os obi ATgON uta SAB ye contest were arranged to-day, game breaks,” said Larry Doyle. “On in shattering fashion, will more prob-| rich, but such an undertaking wou! New York in Ci WHITESIDE Se TYPH! IN ANHAITAN STUGK when Manager Danny Morgan and 8am |tnhe opening day with Brooklyn every- | ably play his ace and send Marquard to| mogt put them out of business. Prookira ta, ¢ nica, oe fag oft Et i als “1 41 Wallach affixed their signatures to altying we hit went Into the crowd, and) tho hill. Marquart thinks the league} Gn the other hand, the league would | Peso ONT, LYCEUM$% *%,2. 53, os? goers Howe. | Alias QMMY VALENTIE ct of articles of agreement which calls! we made so ey bah odode Dg centers by] ¥ Shey for xe, but the lose fnily $990,000 If the Tigers were al- for the fighters to meet in a ten-round|gers that the game ame a@ joke. is cuffed him quite a lot last eum- MARVELLOUS MOTION PICTURES. PAUL. J. RAINEY'S African Hunt SEW TRC TERDAM Siete eee eS THE DE KOVEN OPERA ©), IN | |R.O BIN (HOOD jowed to go around the circuit with A@ than Det makeshift team that would not drew crowds into the parks, For the pas! an few years the Detroit club has been the ever competed be- | od to @ forfeit of 0 for weight Fase val, fe ma see womae He'aeene site| Dodgers Exercise Same _ |iitss ima i Se hh t a rh, 50 per cent. of the gross receipts, each Ynoney on the road than at| Cleveland ‘teams fighter to receive 36 per cent. E ~ MMnese are some of the things Becrott in Philadelonse, errs Old Hoodoo Over Cubs isin ’rcdsntmnatrnes ne oniiea | BMH e Dooks to-day that is not | that scmets wilt bet or yy the postponement of | today's game ‘ Ms rt) Me —_— underside again. Yosterday's defeat sent] awaiting a general meeting of owners. ead the Cubs sliding down the list toward! Here's the other side of the a : ho. thet & eiray’ Within’ "your |i TR, ag : and Tom Joucs, manage s neee Chicago, May %. | fourth place. itted to win their " seen q ? . the players are permitte b & world’s record twice within | cag today tnd, pesos Ny aa 2s ita, DAMON ond be neta ase PI If the pi rely hasn't reached his limit. th bem B iL Dodi we bout at the Garden on Monday evening, | Here not 4 solitary hit on either aide mer and figure that they can repeat, June ‘Maia, W. HENRY MILLER” nd exercising the same old hoodo wi ve er hand in oe 10 be ns fight they will have the uppe Pn ei over ine ‘Cube 8 year that th ei the organization and the Czar-like pow f thi he PEE National Sporting Clud has ob- |i! Mine ‘city before use Ste ers of the magnates will be gone. WeWan tto Make tained injunction restraining Major League Races Y » Chance and his men ER PLAYERS IN SYMPATHY M. ane, the Boxing Commission from tak: , He tne “Brooklyn team as hard a Reported in Detail. || OTE Vir raens. Clothes for Fussy BLANCHE, RING i ‘any further action in regard + | Sita combination last year as any team !n SCE rane For years the players have talked of 3 | J TOURE ia 6 & » if th 5 ce thi jehte. wa it, Weald in aceon boat the pally pil pion While the Deny i i | AGU SrERDIE 00 Oe eS caelt power ail Men Who Know 4a ACK __ Mo i" get on a return battle with ors are even #0 far in the two Neer along, but yas haw. Bae, Nome ane Know teri 1, work- 8 Fp ste Bite ae tla baer a5, a x rs t me : material f Pile Fe) oiph, dered nto ea “2etk Wes rey ane tee ped rye take a definite stand. ‘They know thet! manship and how NG, HP Xants at Bost alin sale Deorat E. GREY rit 4 Lhadinae er goevendirtd rai of Charge De eats sound | with Larry Cheney om fie inound andy they are (erie. Without tham the| clothes should wear. Ot Wits West Giitine Bove otien: |! HURTIG & SEAMON'S \!hito 86, at Drove conmmnte: | Sass te aca | ts, vouterday’s (races grom aret to latt| magnates would amount tnothing. Pt) op equal worth such = | iy —patiy Mince Teldg pean, | frat Wiex THE SMART SET sinieyetae le ‘4 a | feare, wa r Anas PEEP Yeahs toveee) on who ee coture she NOROTR sat ball play they goal A Fanconi Agee wystemat: men can save half Brig ton): % chip and OLUMBIA may, Burlesque] ioe e = has @ buno . " yu . i ‘G BT Otearieen me ve fresh crack w sanleat “Bovey wfoe of tan ER hs em'on his team and with any kind of fcally and prontanly ime, the owners| their clothing cost by | prguton meach! antec’ Heit ato ts, a. fhe ii The Geld a Crook BAS a Srey wee, Tas cee nace react |b fe ee eel ‘eer’ Wes | leek at ail the Dodiers cunt so, male ojo —______|_ buying here. WEST END ii. 10, 20 & 30c i andi end choc [sas eae a Bar SH al | Sy anaon Moe waren yy eee 5000 PATTERNS AT |commraxtox “THE WIFE au u i) ig! Mi Gb f hi jtaff roun eS f cia shes ada aia Babe Fee are cere ca.{| $20 $30. $40 |ACADEMY, se Akweas Nitin ; Luther MeCerhy, who t have his team climbii - , Gils Y + lee ee Maing Si ul Mapa TS] Sontase column at a eteady galt. 80 ue Reerargpent: Veer: You owe it to yourself THE THI STAR fossice, yard Fallon ae tee ta Oe Banned | far, els voason, Huneer oy of tne hur ‘Second Race--Bonnle Bee, Catroke, OLYMPIC (Pest 195,95, Goss fot Ste. |S frothe in Futurity | i a acon ogre eee | A have ot been of court Tester. to see for yourself. AMATEUR NIGHT vee usar. | od. Leo Waoth 1 utunity Winner, ate Yor con rornds at Sprtngteld, Mo.” 00" Mas*40, °* tan ae lant fanaa Daye sab bass of ‘Third Race-Grania, Peter Pender, feMide. | Be Welch's Burlesqre | f .. See the, Mace with Real Worsea, wed the real kind of stuff in his game Mollie 8. esterday and kept the Cubs pretty com- pletely at his mercy at all stages of the ‘The Cubs are finding it har@ work to Fourth {Race —Hoftman, Fond Heart, Miss Neti. Fifth Race-Ethelburg U., Loan Shark, Lal NIH. in 1000, Beat ee SR. ae | % Theatre. W'way & Thy FAOLONIAL | WILTON LACKAYE. || GAYE AN tessitin, Skit dae Crs SBo%l Comic Bs Mayes” Othe WIDOW | fn0'"Sahin Warwtay Broadway and Oth Street NASH & JOS. | HO¥—All forgiven; come oF write, 4 Sixth Rae laboblend, Teddy Bear, wo aaeven esuia this year as tney gid vort Worth. THE LARGEST TAILORING E6- last year, Ev as ly nat On fy age bump up et that ri iY le eure to take a tumble and land on the Gane Seventh Race—Claque, Smirk, Pre- 1/ TABLISHMENT IN THE WORLD. sia Ste PS ie