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THE EVENING WORLD, UP-TO-DATE ‘AND NEWSY Wercortt was a Real “BLACK Demon” \ \ Fighters Nowadays Don’t Live Up to Their Fighting Names 4 Old-Timers. tea re EW se tunine Oo. ‘NocKOUT” BROW. VS fight with Young Jack O'Brien the other night, added to a long others, makes me wonder if It fpime for “Knockout” to change ae It is #0 long since out anybody at a’ whey meke it “Unknockedout" Brown, ttle K. 0.'s specialty ts wallops and standing up under Records Indicate That Giants and White Sox ind then there's “One Round” Hogan, ame made such a sensation here or two ago, Hogan never pol- off anybody around these diggings Found—so why the title? From his of fighting I doubt that he’ to win any good scraps in @ although he may beat a lot of ‘already happened. winning to to! ‘the Glante ar Struggle ‘event McGraw and Callahan Would Be MeGraw's team ts in such good ‘that it will be next to impor Y¥ the end of this week the teams B in the two big leagues ought to tha other ein manage to top them, trike their real stride before the diamond mix-up would certainly be a pectacie well worth a trip to Chicago. ‘As long as the Highlanders can't win, a | wwedieh tryouts for the Olym. P plc Games, threw the discus serious predicament. His ry oe! os trou | of May, and that they rarely | . 7% sahil len ere hare te re two more game with also took. this Dass viol. Grbp or rise suddenly after June. Decoration Day ithe afternoon pe lie pity ee ate to be able to while away the This would indicate that the Giants | s tia} ng Oryundg Mt, Me, “Miro offered bis BOW and July 4 somehow jand the White Sox are going to fight sie es a ed ie mat bt ge ft out for the world’s championship | Swe janigation ‘the American ue ea ws ta tne (nent fal MoGraw and Callahan in a|Naiost’ tmguedue Me! Be bart a MONDAY, MAY 27, 1912. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK WHAT'S IN A NAME? Copyright, 1912, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World.) Will” Meet for Big Title happen in the National League. It's ‘breakneck pace. The pitching staff of club to beat them out. dee _~ over a distance. Great Spectacle. Ge win diuiiny oneke Pp Gianta are hitting the ball at given to fighters who lived up to sn Toute warenéy Re ‘orrible Terry” Me: ‘that of last season, “Tersbie" Terry] BY BOZEMAN BULGER. |""Atur “two games in. Brooklyn the ‘ mart . ‘Terry was z et to Salah. | erty was. the Giants go down to Philadelphia for “ONE ROUND’ UoeaNn Fe long year. If there was an: arena ctae dele intade toate fee BO CALLED Boca . be pretty well placed for the sea-|Teturn to the Polo Grounds Friday for LE! ecAUSE Been re eet |P0R. Of course there may be alight |™ long stay. HE NEVER ORDERS fit him, |*Witches as to the leaders or the tall- a MORE THAN ONE ROUND ‘and jenders, but no euch jumps as from the | uted {204m curt on, tht, ulton, AT A TIME, IC PPingcond division. ‘Teams that | fon tae put 4 tot of fra pit in| is Swolrraats in’ the first division by June us- | beauiy of ee Sey nent ° e ually remain there until the race ta | them brough Kae oe. Bill ibson tay ¥ é race bn over. Two months should be suMicient | rie 0 on ; wgiregan's anata eens. (9 ve ‘to draw the line between high grade | [vps ohare, the “Aght” with Flynn. We will land low grade ball clubs. Svrespectatle ‘ai come Me Tanks cay bo hear some’remarkable tales out of] 4 jook over the records of past sea- | {2 rat tae “ot the iether, alae Jack took along four] song will show that ball clubs rarely | an rut "the pitehtog tao wea Popular Bronxite, sronxite, ‘Who Suc- ceeds Tim Hurst, Has Many Good Matches in Sight. sonally notified of his appointment at « Manager ot Garden A. C. ° Thene was a FIGNTER, ONCE WHO LIVED UP Te 4/5 Wame Terriate Terry” MCGOVERN . EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN Now WHY 18 iT HILLTOPS WIND UP WITH THE SENATORS, | Griffith’s Team Puts ‘Heart Into Wolverton’s Men. y Or Course SFIGHTNG Bop” MoHA (se Lovey uttie Puunow. Installed ! BATTING ORDER. ‘New York. Washington, ke, if. ‘UmpireseEvane and EB AMERICAN LBAGU 1.1 w BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. Long Acre A. A.—Pete Doyle vs. Patsey White, Young Nitchie va, Ed- die Oliver, in ten-round bouts. Plymptc A, C.—Cal Delaney vs. Jack Doyle, ten rounds. ‘Washington A. C., Brooklyn—Willie Rothwell vs. Batting ‘Mantel, ten rounds. this afternoon for the cncluding stru; gle with Washington. dent that the three straight victo: heart in the Wolverton crew, for they Germany Schaefer and Knight pwappl CALDWELL PITCHING coecengpecen Three Straight Victories Over K, May Joyous bunch of Broadway oye that trotted out on the Hilltop It was early evi- over the Senators last week has put took the fleid displaying much more “KNOCKOUT” Brown, ? ELECTRIC PARK WINNERS. FIRST RACE-Selling; four ye: and upward; about five furl Clacque, 107 (Nolan), % 3 Chilton Que: tall, 100 (Hurley), 7 to 1, 6 to ‘ to 5, third. Petit Chevaux, Excellence, Kerran, Bonnie Bee also ran. SPCOND RACE-—Selling; three-year- olds and upward; abou ven furlongs. 108 (Pickens), 3 to 1, 6 to 5 4 3 to 6, won; Argonaut, 106 (Fergu- son), 4 to 5, 1 to 4 and out, second; Let- aloha, 9% (Skirvin), 15 to 1, 5 to 1 and 2 to 1, third. Time, 1.30. Susan Shreve and Gilbert also ran. THIRD RACE-—Soelling; four-year-olds and upward; about seven furlongs.— Hudas Sister, 199 (Ferguson), 2 to 1, to 6 and 1 to 3, won; Castlewood, 119 rbrother), 7 to 6 1 to 2 and out, ‘ond; Clem Beachy, 108 (Pickens), 6 to 1, 2 to 1 and even, third. ‘Time, 1.293 Short Ord Joe = Emperor Wil jam, Mask and ‘ongo also ran. FOURTH RACE Selling: three-year- olds and upward; one mile and a s!x- teenth—Grecian Bend, 113 (White), 6 to 2, 9 to 10 and 2 to 5, won; Golden Castle, 118 (Forehand), 4 to 1, 3 to 2 and 3 to 5, second; Otilo, 118 (Pickens), 9 to 6, 4 to 5 and 2 to 6, third. Time, 1.61. Tom Melton, Henock, Peter Pender, Lord Wells and Hedge Rose also ran. Ppibeinadies~Ldisid INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, 8. | wwith jlong two-bagger into left. {Phel: DOVLE'S HOMER STARTS THE GIANTS OFF IN LEAD AGAIN McGraw’s Men Put Dahlen’s Dodgers at Disadvantage Early in Game. BATTING ORDER. Ghants. Devore, If. Doyle, 3. Snodgrass, Ib, Murray, rf. Daly, ef. Daubert, 1b Wheat, if. Hummel, %. Phelps, ¢. Knetzer, p. Umpires—Johnstone and Fason. WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN. —With Ames in the box and the dat- ters hitting fn their usual stride, the Giants got an early lead in to-day's game with Brooklyn, very much to the delight of 2,000 fans who came over from the big town, In the opening round Doyte smashed another home run over the right fleld fence, duplicating hia performance of last Sautrday. Devore walked as & starter, and then came the big wallop that put both runs over the pan, Snod- grass walked and stole second, ‘but Murray struck out. Becker fouled to first and Groh filed out to Daly. TWO RUNS. ‘The Superbas failed to score in their half, though they had an excellent op- rtunity, After Moran had gone out Daly singled and Smith did Hkewise, but aly's poor base running caused him to be natled at third, Daubert then popped out to Meye! The Giants drew a blank In the second after they had given Brooklyn quite a scare, Meyers walked and w mn firet ro out when Devore smashed # This sent the Chief to third, but Doyle was the victim of a beautiful play by Daubert that re- tired the side, After two were out for Brook; Torley singled and Phelps walked. then went In to hat for Knetger but filed a high fly to Becker. It was another blank for the Glante in the third, Snodgrass got a free walk and went to second on Murray's Infleld out. But when he tried to steal third 9 made a clean throw and nailed him. Becker also walked and stole sec- ond, but Groh filed to Wheat, Barger hed this inning for Brooklyn, having Pi jFelies ed Knatzer. two batters had hit the dust for Brooklyn Smith walked, but was forced out on DVaubert's hot shot to Doyle. confidence than they have shown in ‘and 4 inches. This fe a better |masority of New York fans seem to be BY JOHN POLLOCK, Irving A. C., Brooklyn—Battling | most of thelr gam bapa shan Sheridan's beat. Martin |Puling for Call to beat out the =| us ae nny eee ee eT ecaa "er TUhASy DehAm 4481) akosiion, the Washington deft Seis * new duties as manager of ths y i PictureO So dp cases tars Uaieieg if thack of the world's] tn eeinsteting Baie = iene Pan wn Jonson Gerden A. C., replacing Tim whose shoulder was dislocated in a piay Moving perator bold, his title tn ne nant lym” | champions looked upon an ® joke | snnouncrs, thet the ante oo nrevene apestates | Hurst, who, wae compelled to resign the At third, was ati! incapacitated and his $ 3 Saran bor seas es eae hte thee eae Re tegen acento tine, Me | Leth Bes ode rege 15 to 85 Weekly Denon, who yomereey periee, are Deginn © to realize that Connte | {9 remind fe what bappeued to the man| Ular Bronx sporting man will be per-}] morrow night. realiter 2 Few We re not coming up with r supply of speed and con- a the youngsters have not given ing champlonship timber, speotal meeting of the olub officials to office of the club In Madison Square Garden at 1 P.M. Gib- jobs for the afternoon, Martin was still out of the game, because of his injury Saturday, Dolan covering short in his ott a ryan Maire tore training umpire "eno peor tet i as already gone at F.C. C: TAYLOR, 249 aw. ‘Ga St. uit beeaune the players tn joubl ‘secured to meet Gi ten-ound bout at Cleve. ‘white hope’ a while o: it league and 5 ham tat ikea hi aa eae ches in view. ricnctseesh ME Sub place, Caldwell and Sweeney were se- = ve ; said Tom Sharkey, sadly, \t ther may bring th slang Beye lected as the battery for the High- RI y 4 he didn't pan out. Jim Barry |nitchers around. inane Of Ve wont pout time we were naring an Pgs oi Such stare an Frank aan, Becieardier itssan i me Wiley tie ae ligired too tight landers, Hughes twirling for the Sena- macenout $0 SCOR rE BOARDS. rong enough, but he didn't have |be remembered t n'a men are | showin, ne fos tag A fae ole | Johnny Coulon and Backey MoParland tiger a ard at tore with Henry ap backstop. nese eins Se Seto" afore fighior. I tried to teach |just as likely to infprove, as Mack's. | ire mao rE ees sagt | will figure in these bouts, ies rf fy Bene oo guuniy,| Daniels sont a fy to deep left, but : O14 style of boxing—one, two,| Just now om te Mime ‘and thecv Gas’ bees’ oo" fallieg otf tn tho oe. freny ra writer thet ulled it down. Zinn kept up his . White EI ‘and the left foot always out, you |much question about what is going £0 attendance, Kanto 2 ee ere ner mibdiowvight | Bs wh ai pe i his vat IMtting streak by etinging ® corker past aud sitar a . Bitty? Pe Lied fi and he aeiienered oil aah a wee Te We'e'battle second, .Chase got & base on pauls = ge 3 fpves on with him one day to show ke if ibl t B t 0) Cree also drew a base on dalla, Alling ~~ SPORTING. he set him- Tom M the fight promoter of Simmons hit through third Eee Scacests Looks Impossible to Bea Highlanders Own is sone 785 saat atts ha ti mt es oat ss ce te garcia F: . ap Latest “Pheno 39 Sayin a, Sr arena ited from Hartzell’s bounder to I et ees Nt Pate ta tis jo up Mesvrweight a, and that in ond, retiring the side, ONE 5 = 4 is watenat| America in Olympic Meet nom |e uwiseaere nee AMUSEMENTS 1 f the Lawrence Club om Angel ' tone miased it was all over, I -_ Piiergiere sax Spe that eapamies rp, te Bai hts. RESULTS AND SCHEDULES manna AMUSEMENTS, win NTE ®t GARDE iN % licking, But it happenod ‘; || GERMANS FAIL TO SHOW | pitched a no-hit-no-run game against | {ited at va ofan Mrugins te; OF MAJOR LEAGUE GAMES. | ) Sta Yous Vexwina TwearaEs just rigat on the ado of] Three World’s Records Hung | ANY CLA 1 pitched a day foe Jack ye ot KICKER was, 35th Bt Eve 6 went out cold. After SS IN THEIR |i worcester saturday, thereoy hanging |? as, hich algted 19 tae bine af Vernod: aire ree BOCKER }! : 4 ft twirler 5 } % Up at Celtic Park, Show Great | OLYMPIC TRIALS, || u» the best performance of any een be, Saped Bye mesnnr ‘Jimny Jonaoe in Se ee alin, Otis Skinner In Kismet. K , | LE | by the New York Americans. Pittsburgh, 8; Chicago, 1, 7 on * ; - Form of Our Athletes. © lee lane beat all the other 4 Bie oe mB, Vouia, By Cineinnatt, ¢ (12 tontean. |] HUDSON $4 Ri, vai iG Fre i LE boxing revival in Australia has St | major league teams to this player, and *y To-Day's Schedale. WHITESIDE ,4i HOON A BUTTERFLY it Rae i ‘brought with {t a curious change trials to plek the team which the fact that he wae thelr property | Me 2 Reenter. lta eo ew York In Bia LYCEUM#: h Si, be, 8.90, ie ks to ? - in the English language as used HAT America will romp away with |} Will represent Germany In the [| wag not known until Saturday's exhib ae es whe elit feng bs ts Puledale (two semen), yee: vs ure Ba a0 1.00 Li Y | KR 1c Cae aa, wi 4 ‘Antipodes, American slang I the world's championship at the |, Dlg International meet at Stock: ree ee enn negmates applied for Deen bromlaed weveeal —Cincinaalh tn Colona patt’y H1O PICTURES. a aN he is By with the first American fght- Olympic meet at Stockholm in|} holm this summer. Kern, of \n ervices, but were told that he had St, Loule tn PAUL RAINEY )Alricean Hunt || Sse hers se c [3 [) eRBNA the Australians have fallen for) July was the opinion of the spectato-s ey tan twas the hese || already been wold to the New Yorks, Te rot eae Wri tema tt AMERICAN LEAGUE. WEW AMSTERDAM Si, "405 $40 [| PLAYHOUSE $3) gree FETS.) ¥ A alk the seat of “4 Hori Pl) who attended the games conducted yy showing of the day. The high | Keating has been performing well all) town, fot ool oft, to clinch 9 im THE DE_KOVEN OPERA © BOUGHT AND PAiv FOR nest oe te her seventh ‘ce © the Post-Office Clerks at Celtle Park. winp Was won by Letsehe. with eason, and hin work exeited so much Hath bp pe aad Groen neve mab tc ROBIN HOOD ey are a fow lines from the Sydney | pres world's records were established, & feet 10 34 Inches; 400 metres, | attention that the local club sent Scout | box the F Pojrmant A.C. several month azo, GREAT CAST OF GRAND OPERA ST ALi CASINO’, Way * be ee ie 4 a nam, Gearing the Langtoninae-| 9 Guutes nah woe einer wvence| | hutiowit ta Nocomaa sexi: [ran ote, ver th che emul) Bi a 7 Sat ET reas ZIEGFELO'S MOULIN ROUGE Sc, | 24 POWERS vr sw ah vi ent: ere 80 good as to v.ake it Jook alinus| metres, V $ minutes 45 1-10 that he displaye mu 0 fanagree on bs eA ar L is } the next MeVey scored to the|\ yossivie for aay counity to success: | Keconds This Is a now German hased Noung Phere, the sotored 4 athermight of Phila, “A WINSOME WIDOW" X*xi; yin COMEDY ee TR 5 7 ms tohgind agai in, Av against our entiussasis record tne athor, performances H ae he hs ret Nag" a uy iar tar te Ba BOY PULLS s ‘RIN 8 r 1 ° asured on I? fee: 2 a, ond h Fd. oman, # be ‘ord ail the whi! full ‘The star of the meet was Jin Duncan measured only 37 fe 6-8 Inches C3 be ‘wit HaSV Morgan, “the feat RA! Nivow of the Mohawk A, Cx who Added. more I ive discus throw 132 feet Major League Races fre geenty vn cage nena a | he es GAIETVE SS eee LIL ca f than ten feet tothe discus record holt J inches ‘The reason for te lack Reported in Detail. We win kadroun, ths ‘Prnsiman, "an Buzzer | incr’ lenauers OFFICE ine 6 6. + ast HATEAN OF, {101 ie Martin Sheela ’ of any notable achieve jan by Ay RR iQree oe ly, the condition of the icorge Nash and Wallace ¥: ening ectettat, Lanstord | ito world’s iuacke wore er, which enough ith i i na ft ¥ 10e,20¢. 30ers Brewater'sMullions a feist ieee \t tige 1 yany. spectators to ly) le ea rounds, forcing McVey to back lela] |ol@ TENE TMT Wi ma ciineh and bang on. Ham f ada Why Pay High Prices for Ready-to-Wear Clothes? to have fought himself back into) Wiison, | ttpera mnAload fe ah Rial Bis Sila ‘eettion down in hot Australis. | being im. 9 Ea trata bicaion “aamionet Goce NSlelalelé It isn’t economy—for we guarantee better value aera As WILL REARRANGE CIRCUIT fe ee. Dudin, |tokether, Mefore the fret turn waa | Ne a ar at for equal money or equal value V4 less con va f the French nearly six sec-| made 8 took command and moyed |‘ Fa) © piece an ——! F UNITED STATES LEAGUE, | on’. 0 ng. bm, 5 45 Jalong at a fast pace. Quickly he paasud | ore You can see 5,000 patterns in the p AC 0 *] Duncan was in his vest form through: | the handicap men with Kramer on his | select just what you want. ve, Mita pes eng o Hie fi time > | heels. ~Magnates |r ast fuels As it ca iis| Por three-guartera of the distance Your clothes will be made for you, not altered sgue wii Meet | second he remarked th Kramer held on tenaciously, and until | fit ; \\ | roo to fit you. s taburgh on Wednesday of this) could “put it out @ then it Was @ question to which DW OPEN, an HENCK BROS, Cll the league's clreutt Mid, ‘This was the tat wea | would be returned the winner. Just bee | Games 103 When you get your suit, value will be so apparent P li d Rr réing to Marsiiail Henderson, owner “ihe fence to hia wonderful resord. | fore the last lap was announced Kram you will be glad to say where you bought it allsades Park «1% o Witeburgh team, who left here | goin, The throw wo at his bent and why. $25 offerings beaten at WIGGER, BEFTER, HEIGHTEN THAN BYE t ede STREP ured. A score of co & hundred yards ahead of his} NEw Ty Marine, HENDERSON'S Maat reported here to-day tha’ watched the throw and the Meas ents. George Critchley of th aD thas been welected to take over the wel tape was used | x w York A. C. fini ra cond, and | 17 DOLLARS BRIGHTON © Courtiers, Fields = rewently surrendered by Cys Senyired eos | Wp, Horton of the Trinity AO, was You owe it to yourself to look carefully before Brighton React Ss Be i Hurtin a Sisker Se thers ; and Scott were adding ee Se buying. WEST EN 4 Baal ‘Siry OLONIAL at thelr glory. : 3 Bway & 62d ai, | 1" Kiviat'a event was a classic, and tn it LOUISVILLE WINNERS. Our guarantee has forty years ee it. 0 Fea Wal & | AMat. Daily, 6,1 W of the best mile the ba Fe Sng y were Kiviat, Me FIRST RACH Selling: abe furlonse~ nk Riley. I (Loftus), sec ni; Sr Aivere at., Irving Pi, salgat sor Chorals Tiie event resulted in a sensational | ; (Poa third, ‘Tine, 1181-5, ACADEMY $i. wt oy yuu rokeo B. B, GC, junior cham} oitest all the way. So exciting was! \ “ Jones, Merry Beau, SA HO Manbattun won tholr fifth | \: that from beginning to end the 10,000 | s: of Jeddah, truce HM) also A. a tame by defeating the Okonite | persons wio crowded about the drack dollar mi aide King on the victors’ grounds. ‘The | cheered wildly as the quartet sped]; are ar pice, $1630 orgnnized way and Oth Street CHL 2 Boa rn way Witnessed by several hundred around the track, e place, $6.60; A poe dicen la Mihiatbne'st | AB rane GAVETY? the feature of the game Ler | Beott's foat Waa also accomplished in reat, show, $2.0), a Mf. Market, who|sensational style. He opposed a. big” Pk A a Wasalatte, “At The Largest wey Establishment in the World an AVE Egat it [age th Lge waned ¢ Jesers only four seratch hits | field and gave all of them except Pilly’ + nan ‘: ROVE hed Up, K , oe Kramer, the “Cross-Country King,” Or ds a abe Bb: | Chan & Panade Vass others, ‘seo the Race with