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= -nermene moa ant 4 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1912. me '(Reo%erse] BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK BERT EDG : | AND NEWSY ROBERT EDGREN DODCERS SPRING mm DUNCAN, GREATEST DISCUS THROWER IN TWO THOUSAND YEARS|(Hipi¢9 DESERTS Copytight, 112, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). YOUNGSTER RAGON | AGAINST GIANTS . NEW U. 5. LEAGUE , inmalaalfinenine M “AD Only Five Clubs of. Original Jj Eight Living in Fast Dying Organization." Dying, dying, dead! Te FINISH The Brooklyns’ Pitcher Gives or A RECORD Matty a Hard Tussle THROW: ‘That's about the way It is with’ the United States League now. The outlaw : organization, which started opét early this month, expecting to sooner or { later be recognized as a@ third mape at the Outset. BATTING ORDER. neg tg league, ls about to “cash in. ribu ucce ys Rig Tack of sufficient capital and the -@e Attributes His Success bh ey velopment of ‘cold feet” by mamy ef ° Eenita, o Snodgrass, cf. the promoters are the reasons tor the t Daubert, Murray, rf. ne Gradunl dissolution of the organization. Sledge-Swinging Exercise ‘Wheat, tr. Rocker, st WAS DEVELOPED It isn't expected tho “Us” League will t «| Hummel, “a. Hertog, >. WIS DISCUS “THROWING live out the week, and there are mamty —e ie ene PX etae who predict that there won't be aly [a] - ‘ag games after to-morrow... + ¥ vee Seva, omy Sy Sie Exttiatins 00, % egy There are only five clubs remaining-of thowsand years ago they had! Attendanme, 6,600. Wi the original eight that started out te eome G@iscas throwers over in| NEYT Faun, electrify the sport world, The t H ‘There was, a fellow) Brookiyn fana were ati kind to their DONZAN Wie clubs that have run out are W egtiag iamed Phaylos, for jnstahce, Phayloe| ball team to-tay and acnt a delegation TRY Boning « Gly players bein the loteat. to daserte Croton, who went home to the games| Of some five thousand to see them play AGING THAT The fate of the league will be deaded Olympus and threw the discus #0 far| the last game with the Gianta. The he made all the other Greeks feel/ day wan intensely hot and therefore % don’t know, however, that) made to oer for Mathewson who at a meeting of the directors at Pitte- Discus Swine urgh to-morrow. It is said that Prégle LANDING ON ent Whitman, who controls the et Croton had anything on Jim| pioned for the Giants, Ragon took up JOHN SON H ‘toe He rea eee his toms ng dirattiges In any cate Dun-| the gunning job for Brooklyn, The were to have opened time of Phaylos Tee cle Ores wera started off like champions but | in the Bronk against the New York . a . ut beca f the fact (hat they en's fevord, unfortunately, oan't| Devore sone ewe first inning. team, but because of the fact i |haven't drawn any salaries worth a@ep- tioning since they opened the ‘season many of them bought their tickets hotte. Billy Niessen, their manager, unexpect- Even Red Ames of ae Is 22 Athletic Programme, Thia Getting Base-Stealing Habit, ix Sane ar Devore tore off.a two-bagger down the Rov ont eg sapeliceogpenhe eS oouiell left foul tine on the jump, but was left : Sige SS lovekh a{0% second ax Doyle and Snodgrass | | pore wappored TOWN &) Horped out to Tooley and Murray truck | Pound discus about a hundred feet. | our NO RUNG, qn A pnd wan easy in their half, foran and Daly dled quickly. Smith Inches, or not, Is ane h P wet, worked Matty for a base on balls, but hereageit bs ich ayn the discus) Daubert ‘retired the side on an casy ‘ancient Olympic Games| pounder to the box. NO RUNS, to the scrap heap a couple of thou- It war one, two, three for the Giants In the second. Becker died trying to deat out a Aunt, 4 Herzog and blet- ‘with that of the greatest for- | Cher both fied out to Daly. NO RUNS, @bampion, Martin Sheridan, we can| After Wheat and Hummel had gone Pronwge te ln dbl hurler, | Ut for Brooklyn Tooley #macked « clean singlo into left, but he was left BAded about 1 feet to Sheridan's! onthe taxes ax Brwin grounded out to ar ,| Doyle. NO RUNS. Descan ease, Ores descent, The! The Giants failed to reach firat in always been great! ihe third, Meyers filed out to Daly, were and shot putters. | Mathewson atruck out and Devore also say Matt McGrath jen't going tp| sent a Jong fly to Daly, NO RUNS. because he doesn't feel} Brooklyn's death wan quick. Matty shape to trim a. Scotchman| struck out Regan and Daly and retired Duncan ought, to] Moran on an easy fly to Devore. NO tm Bootiand on the return trip trom | RUNS. He'd get a great reception,| Doyle opened the fourth with a base Make 6 regular King ‘on balls, but falled to get around. Sno . ames of} rans eared @ liner into Moral bande, Murray wan thrown aut by ; fomme!, and Bedker fanied Out to Ere has'Beon a gzeat athlete for ag Sashes ore for’ Me threw the discus15| The Sipertiag Mot to Matty for four feet four Fears ago, nipping Shert-| nite in the fourth Mning and took a Mead of two vans, Smith opened with a wie into left and went to third on abert’a wate crack over second, On fe full of Gents where thraw to third Daubert took second. been landi singled past Doyle and \emith scored, Dau t woimk to thin <0 raga “a detent Ion, | Simin ered ut to Murray and Det Teer came home, Tooley also filet to ead swing Iona rite mediately Toowy, Kevin hit safely Into righ |e wccles of his discus throwing fore | jivancing Wheat, but. Ragon struck | \3 Began to swell, Up to that tlme | out, ending the rally, TWO RUNS. es i ———__—_ four 1 be an Not gue, of use| ofthe fastest . me ast feet before the ball was| the tug-of-war tourney, ‘the contents for : j totais if aie different nations, there. Wil hele coulda’t bave ag ea roan beownrtas ; Record Made When Pitcher "rors tal bec bale weeial prises Correct dop» from, Cinclanatt ved testa for teeme of Scores on Double Steal, sf Smaihe tom, peecratdr ta etre ed teint ame See Devore Reaching Second. | jsn¢., Renee St Mea" Tag ents Ine Ure game and i ti rfeont made by a sats wie wi pepe felphia Nationals in 1s00.” Mr. ‘sour fi BY BOZEMAN BULGER. pacomplcte that HE last word in base running has | 0% ¢ha: game bat five balls aul Tare been said. When Ames raced | Scene Mite A bat ix, Ready-made Clothes ‘WASHINGTON B iN 1 homo with the last run of the | ihint ethers ne amd, ft chy Teles McLean. In Brooklyn MoGraw grabbed a Henton, Marana an Se » artes |e 6 : AT |epccbie hea ocgan poxtnn the Sate tata | cee Geet cone hee net ae Like Hand-me-dowas the leather bag. we a ra “There's no use in going any further,” | recume, t OuT EARLY LEAD (ns it "st ie ae ‘|Must Be Altered to Fit wu hn." And it was. ject contr MA double steal worked with Leon Ames Wietnusate’ oon Why buy ready-mades. when made-to-order suits cost less, look bet: et p ‘he ese 0g re on the counting end makes up the last int ete Gal aa | sentence. MoGraw has trie! every { He, ont of five, known form of bag swiping and he has ta if Vavgusa will bite ‘Seen done very well, but from now on he will ora aan get, vert ter and always fit. vition has | i aor te took 3 +, | been Seatined, Thappened ike thier: ("ms coma * Made for you—with all Locals Run Into a Runstorm in} 'un‘Devore was on frst and Ames on |, Meng & not wih we Giant todas, tte] the style a suit can hold... third, Josh got the sign eal teal, Mc- | telegram from, in the First Inning, Which Graw was on the third base line coach. | Hivest in, le tamiiy.”| re Herzog have two | ro, ond we telegrams did Bok apeeity, ae staal Nets Two Runs Ae sus arte oe| Blue—$17 Serges ts See Arnheim cloths to Ami ‘And don't pull up to see Neo flven a : Peon yous | eZee Derorewanty tt sndentond chat Ie ras . , ra i i ‘ i v righ Saghien ct meets. Ceaarieg fara dpags EE yang ty H ee before you buy summé}?, a ‘ oad off for the plate, Go! ined 4 LTS OF BOUTS | Bat 90,8 toe tub an hacen Alcan RA THE BATTING ORDER. Devore lit out for second and Ames suits. a0 “4 feild posi 00 || RESU ik ark , cquteat | New York. Washington. started his dash for home. Catoner | the elapse op = “oe : Prince) ory oa to kuow that tft. Ww "That might be went out and nade IN THE LOCAL RINGS. hegssueenee . Yann ct or a Hage tilaag egy Dey Geyer Gk ae te Soak Se etal nnn, | men careful 18 ane Se Fash te Mig, Soet Seater Jim Hterart, wino is, trying Chase, 1b. and before he could get It back the the Aiture, = " rn Trat oet nm je at once, Cal Délane? of Cleveland, sparring Titlan locked twirler was over the rub-| eo ot ent Wp a job where eid have 19) pariner and tratner of Johnny Kilbane, (bine fa 1 Says He'll Win In- Walker, rf. ber. He had made the stea! standing | ant comp 10 Fee Tice chee ts the yy and 9th Street \} img @ sledge. He found it on the Li) and regarded one of the best lads tur as 2 rete te, Me, up! | Gaiity <perwon, te, op, tyory typed tiny, Sled the aia / Mince that day he has seen works! out In tie West In rome tim side of Sixteen Rounds, - i. hace a hey hy a ‘Ainamith, ¢, “Better put that one down in the | Phar a great cialny between these > “a five aye. a week driving «pikes. Jack Doyle, the local Neh , aM. ! vis HM | Bireats ® Perea boul," sugbetied “McGraw ‘as he paserdt | £1 424, Biro are tn wate of dovking at ahi fe Se nese tne aay. te | LeMe bitvctts. teak one wearts, a0 July 4 Umpires—vans and Bag. Attend-| the press box. “It looks Ike a record. ‘wiih two out amd d 8 o'oock every /'tiihe he scored a Jab he held on to Des ance—Three thowsand, oe ‘The players all surrounded Ames and -ils lage fant. By Pinney for dear Mite. In Ue last two wo sete’ lem & loud cheer, . Fer We Aret AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, > MovingPictureO 5/1815 to 835 Wee wf Wl time @ pitoher had becn regarded as a and ) u per ane . YORK, May 2~With Washington teot-| base runner. Ames's ‘only regret was BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. }} «° ; AOE |trme on the eiviing ine between feat] that so agranxgiuenia had been made Tor toa yas q 4 ; moving pletures. *!and second division, Harry Wolverto: Bes ake atrailie thing wae. not te oh Metta ng gee ;jtapidly improving Broadway Boys this! only stuff Ames pulled, either, Out Of | joan never vie Aaas enough eo tetek iat Ry 1‘ efternoon started to push the Senators| four times up he made himself @ single aivaner.. Sais ane Yat into the second column, and a triple. This is important in view anoussane ne, a of the fact that three years ago Red{ {es "Heml” gasc. “And before the mame showed that] Of the fact tn the Seaton nl bed, and he never rounds Delaney shook up Doyle with Dours’ al ‘Un! peary wallops to the stomac! when he could ge: a has ” Hh ied he went to d bi eer. He eaye that | coms practice in (he) > pila in one Wing. Lt Elves on Long Acre ‘ho beneficial eit : d the bovt tn the ninth! d to save lal from being put away, | Patwey White stopped in the second round, ichiolas A. C., West 8) reet—Bod Moha’ of Milwaukee vs, Ladle MeGoorty of Oshkosh, Wis., 6 rounds, Brown's Gymnasium A, A.--Joo ein va, Young Kurtz, ten rounds. 22, of fam.omt of this opnprtimity, ther get the jeve me, it fs some Tom | Kennedy, tie Jara, Mearswelaht, | and | Sandy F ne ewan @ both re | Pract! eu “i fa Sonal wee suds | the dighlanders’ recent and somewhat fonton, to-wlah Junexpected successes have given the| saci eeiticiem was mart om tot tne * h more a r the. catching of ; bunch more arsurance than ‘t has had] ds tatewe ewe, the consis t ewinging, dancing Jim got into fing Found bo AA of AMUSE ENTS. Packey Molar toe tt, the opening rT Ht ry ¥ ro! ° wrdy welte Kid Barog vs, Johnny arto, ten ner over Ray Ti time since the campal; ‘Megan. | hanes. Iv one throws MIERE Dotote one | aohNBy, Doham. the sturdy weitere |H rounds, St. Nicholas A, C., next Sar. | eight in Melp Ot Sne ? gee digs Surin x fateernoun's pant [WINTE R “GARDE EN| i wae “wuad by ve wget here wasn't a whole lot of confidence ee Be et the fault of Thal 7 IN & th $1 Tels 491 Columba: Aven oe aa ona of thos BY JOUN POLLOCK, tart to finish, J: JOUNSON eviontly does not te elreeer ate 1 | displayed by Washington, on the other m hand, because Griffith's men realized a fifth defeat was not impossible and they Were correspondingly anxious. First Inning.—Shanks hit safely| There is more wear, style and M'GOORT a he aPWH TR OF SOCIETY Brondiay teats ise Thao, yLederer'* Mama's Baby Boy tie: uN slugs ng affatra from Mental exhilaration following tin jt was almost a8 good as the elelee “Thums Whit and Biltlard Partor, Sist 8. & Fordan A. . Marty Allen of expect a hard battle from Hlephant, Bowing beat Joe Robertton so badly Flynn, the Pueblo firemay through Dolan, Foster sent a double to faction than * Maret: tn the main contest thet the rageree| they meet in theitr twenty-round ¢ mine right, but Shanks only got to third. satial fn. my clothes. thai \ BUTTERFLY SPORTING called ® halt in the second round to| plonship f Las Vewas, N. M LAST RA For psig you have ever had elsewhere at |‘ “= — REE, U4 J ‘s c -igpdeny ha mann r p fig was, Ne M, fide huaters: gente Roth scored on Milan's nasty bounder LYRIC rant " re Keone Ping wave the latter from elni knocked out, iny 1 for when he was asked tn Cu ‘ 4 through Gardner, past second, Schaefer one-third greater cost. It’s be- 8 Pa Pare AACA ey ise ale ny re sal cawo days aco how long ’ afe at'first on.a grounder to Dolan, i i aT orival of Ea oe a OR lle dag tela cclimmy Cattohan Suavended. | thought the fignt would. last, Jack ito 5 and see ain was caught going to third, joause I’m experienced in making PLAYHOUSE 3 From that moment on he ate, | ynan begs © Chi reo 4 1 Uh ed omiled and’ said 5 » 268 CONF, Alpe Walker called out on strikes. The side | as well as selling clothes. PAID RoR PNW Vouies a worked and slept with a discus pirat AF ga Y] “t will just go along with Fiyna for) to 6 & to 6 and oot, third. ‘lined. was retired on Knight's pop to Dolan. Zi receive thm. handy reach. He threw dnd | sonnson % and then threw some more, If three | few rounds to see how good he is, Shannon River and Mate Pletcher also] ang RUNS M {will not be there w SHOCOND RACH -- The Washington had a bad etart. ANIGKERBOGKER, ay ae Goeh Be, @uld have commanded the cun to, run-in t bell ring echase, qualified hunters: smith and Knight both went after| (MyOnly: wi a = he'd have done | the s a ar erg) OF ERO 8 rye pains sokis and upwards tw Dantela's high fly foul and collided,| Store) 119-125 Walker St..N.Y. ree OD a Say Tots 432% || HUDSON Sf Wei . Tals means “ ban ' « for My o Rive mM ch | Fyre, . it), 1 to 2 and on right. TY PULL . ye Mel gamer an t Ba puss 'G actite | Melber awl inte teas inan when { Commns| CUO aie stig HY Laheok, 8 Lae fata SA ete Gigs sates. tik Men t Boss J Ba StH earere | WHITES DE header with Qloveland to-day, one game) hun in Colliorni Nov, 2 107, for in|1 and 4 to 5, second; Foot, 154, | Pod ied Pepe A oye pony pe — estat rh he | ate mes on Devora=| iat baitle Siply to tm | (Rranch), 12 tol, 419 1 and 3 to 2 third, P z sah me ‘ee “L" road “tet sto hina more ‘ Daend'MeTotyret and’ put. him ‘away? in she “alevewih time-43i- Gold Pate also ran. Kings [he to, wae nabbed stealing, No AMUSEMENTS. | even hours for practice, except! |. the out | eouna hy Sup RUNG, os Meghan we INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, |, sem, taecexs tos "Toabe om tt go } Brewster's Milos | er ey Me ] Avwirelia ducing hie present emp, He word up | ul stay in that country by stopping * Fifhu ie oun Me atta ar | was geen Sunday at Celtic Park. @ay Defore we received the news| Willson of Sweden had Meridan's record, Vuncan rone | Kesher Morning, pur on his spiked | Ruts. | s@t his face in a determined grin, | ‘to Celtic Park, and did it. After-| fhe eaid ho had surprised himself, | @arprined everybody else, too, em | ine of the Clubs, " NEW Gi ¢c Pi 2eGreLU’ 8 MOULIN wouce “A WINSOME WidOW” LIBERTY (858 HENRY MILLER GAIETY (av eae a, OFFICE ri Ait ind hire wil all “fialh “Atwalte’ on "June fF Califoral Games Scheduled for To-Day, Another western f yf fit, Martin Sheridan, ho went | ‘Evgs. 25, 50, TS, 81, Daily om! ™ m be sa ‘nd alece B Moone abe ce i ine nnd ,, | eh sae oe Lt avLE as GLOBE i ah ond Wallere Fe ied, wer 38 witle AES. ee ae SCHENCK » n ‘el races wre going tai! herd sammeay STANDING OF THE CLUBS. HE “‘Arrow”’ marks eu [lhe sort eats PALISAi. ES a The Rose Maid ‘it ciit3y & PRICAN LEAGUE ms ig ATIONAL LEAGUR, | ° Dally : mays helt throw a few feet m6 Ms Ye te Min on Be Sale the shirt of style and mu” WSN EVER WEST EN. END. a wy 10> 20 & Me's going 10 get a heavier ae hi i | | OBR ORT = CL a tee ee H service. 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