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—_—_. WELL «BHM CAME MON GHADHERS , SINGLE TO LEFT ~ cHase Bowed, xQL sie Movie OF DANIELS LAMPING SAE NS taramee enon A AT HIS KEPT HIND KEG wed He SMALE TR RIGHT AND AS SHomnapere | BUNGED UP STEALING SECOND Seles SMEARED THE SLA8 ON 4 STEAL AS THE. HEAVE Hore, mn i wrt FWO RS aanneey MURPHY ennnsen Twe cheuy Sree LAPP DIDNT HAVE TO) MOE To GATHER CREE'S Fou. LET GARDNER Pon Owed BARRY TO MCLHHE § Ps, turned out to be just perfect tor players| and spectators, and there was a rush for the grounds by the fana as soon as the storm cleuds were chased away. The rocters fil through the turnstiles in such floods that it looked as if the crowd woyld reach the 20,000 mark. Chalmers made his 1912 debut with the Phillies, His injured arm has prevented him from working this season, Until almost the last minute Deoin expected | to send Alexander to the mound. | Devore, Doyle and Snodgrass drew four bails in the first, bases, GIANTS GET BIG LEAD IN SECOND OVERPHILLY TEAM McGraw’s Men Start Strong in Afternoon Game With Three Runs, each filling the Alexander then went 4n to pitch, | Murray fanned, Magee muffed Becker's fly and then threw to the plate too late to catch Devore, Meanwhile Becker had chased wn to second with Snod- srass. Hecker then ran back to first as 2 | Moran threw to first, but no home play- ‘ r was there and when the ball went 40 H ght field, Doyle and Snodgrass scored | jand Becker took third, On Herzog's BATTING ORDER | grounder Hecker was run owt, Luderus| New York. va |to Moran. Herzog took second on the Devore, play, Meyers flied to Titus. THREE] Doyle it RUNS. Snodgrass, 1b, Magee, If. | Herzog threw Paskert out. Fletcher! Murray, If. Liderus, 2b threw Titus out. Magee walked, Luder- Becker. us fied to Doyle. NO RUNS. Herzog, | Fletcher doubled to left in the second Fletcher, , Alexander threw Crandall out. Devore Meyers, « Moran, ed to le scoring Fletcher. Doyle Crandall, p. Chalmers, p. walked, Doolan fumbled Snodgrags's Umplre—Mr, Brennan, (grounder, filling the bases, (Murray forced Devore at the plate, Downey to Evening World). M Becker filed to Doolan. ONE » Pa, Ma Rt credited to the ( j qin the second ‘Fletcher threw out them this season and only one victory | Walsh. Downey singled to right. Doolan over the National League Champio: lined to Fletcher, Moran filed to Doyle. | NO RUNS. the Paillles went afternoon 4 ‘break on t Into the game t mined to get an even! annie w out Herzog in the third Ate threw out Meyers. Fletcher walked, Luderus made a Jumping one- hand catch of Crandall’s line drive. NO fanned Crandall threw Titus out, Paskert filed to no] | Downey threw Devore out. Doyle! filed to Downey, Downey threw Snod- | grass out, NO RUNS. Magee singled to left, Luderus hit into a double play, cher to Doyle to Snodgrass, singled to centre. For SEMIEXAM | Watsh stole second, Downey flied to Cleaning ae eb a 4 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Standing of the Clubs. Web. PO. Club W. 7 iq] | Cleans [very thing Hime W AGrot ‘one | | | IMERICAN LEAGUE. |. q rf Ti Philadelphia, 7: Called on account onto Ay Recond @ 14 innings, GAMES 8 phia at Polo Grow PM. w York 4 P.M. 5 pg ACM and P,'M Louis, KRKBY WINS HONORS | IN GOLF TOURNEY ON TUXEDO LINKS First Memorial Day Match at Famous Resort Attracts Large Gallery. GOLF LINKS, TUXEDO PARK, N. Y., May 80.—For the first time in a decade at least, on Decoration Day, a three-day golf tournament was started to-day at the Tuexedo Club for which forty-nine entries had been received. The star of the contest was Oswald Kirkby of Englewood, Metropolitan runner-up for two years past, and Jersey runner-up last season. He won the two-day tourney here last year. Gilman Tiffany of Hudson River fame was another crack out, also Archie Ried, St. Andrews, Louls Livingston, Westbrook and Geo. T. Brokaw, Gar- den City, Gardner White, Oakland, had accepted, but did not put in an appear- ance. Outer well known performers in the running were Owen Winston, the one- time Harvard star; W. R. Simons Garden City: Cornelius Tye, Tuxedo 1 Thomas, Morns County, President sey Association; FB. P. Rog- F. Schley, Baltuarol: R. H Morris County; G. 8. Ludlow, ‘The qualifying round was at fourteen ith three sixteens to qualify. 180 of the holiday the gullery was ‘gest known here in years, In- ¢ acores of women. arly scores R, Betts, Tuxelo Terry, Tuxedo, Garden 28, 9. City, 39, St: Newton Rae, > W. W. Hoffman, Tuxedo, tunrol, Bi Kirkby's cant, which ably take gold medal tor ‘Out In. 4 Sirkby was thing cons! HL unquestion- lowest, was struck him on the balance, however, to the 1th, when got b bunkered and took 6 to bogey |} i, he me hol ut apr and on led 5 allow 1. Par of mateur record 68 Tuxedo, Tuxedo, ¢ t BALTIMORE. RESULTS. FIRST RAC nds: ft and a halt ark, 14 5 te first weg, TUSK and out Laauil, Wt (Ober 18 to to.1, think, Tin Heth aisooran; Pred DP RACKE—lampton Mieepie« qualified punters, tye and upward, two miles a 1M Tuokey), Nim third. OMA paleo ran FIRST FR yeareoldy a Ne (Henry) Adama Express (Shilling), T. M. Green, (Pain), third ne—118. Vi wiso ran. i 4 iain of “ean Y ta rvgard ts the athe ) joa Gees sures Tym HERD oF scons | TD. sweeney wes! vownTeee FIREMEN WAVE FINALLY CONGUE RED THE STUBPORNMATE 3 out WA Row ~~ STANDING OF THE CLUBS, 04 OF vésrenosy's GAMES. HEDUL WORLICK'S" THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 30, SPRY JUICE AND THE ATHLETICS SOAKED HILLTOPS- CHASE PLAveD ito ASAIN BY WAFTING SAPE_AND YE GROWD GROANED IN ANGUISH ~ some ANGuISH | RIGHT INTO MYRENY'S KUNE HOOK 1912. © © Nix! Honoo's bone tr ver! IN MOVIES APTER WALKING = STRUNK TORR OFF Somm GKASSy AENON TRYING To COP SECOND BUT ONLY Got THE THI * INA STRING bah a Pook tao: HIMSALF TO tye / FOR A HALE Houp ~ FROM WHEN ALK EIDE MBATIT OF PAY AND PIT SAME OvER ce 1 1e we exp wre wi ub bean Suite SWIETEY TO TH SUBWAY, Se MoviE OF AMSERE HG SAN HAVE IT. Roven buen hth ot : a Nhe od canbe SINGSED AHO web yf FoR A TALLY ON STUMP'S SAFE. SOAK. SWEENGY FORCED HART ELaHL WHO HAD WALKED ~ AND Pomp wiHiFFED ! NATI LE ae wATIOXAL LEAGUE, New } ‘toe Hoston. vwreh Hi "B00, Ren York-Philate! RAIN SPOILS OLYMPIC. MEET AT 'T CELTIC PARK CELTIC PARK, L. Ty May %.—Sullen Weather prevailed this afternoon when the New York tryouts for the Olympic Rames were neld here, Steady pelting rain delayed the start more than half an hour and when the games were finally begun the athletes were greatly bothered by intermittent downpours. Although the weather was anything but inviting there was a good sized throng of sport enthusiasts on hand. The rain had a visible effect on the athletes, however, several of the flelds entered shrinking perceptibly before post time. This was particularly noticeable in the Marathon |tryout, but four of an entered field of | twelve answering the starter'’s gun. After the Marat ers, Willlam Ro- sett, Pastime; William Galvin, unat- tached; John J. Reynolds, 1, ALA. C. and Brazil, 1. A, A. C.. had been sent on thetr way, cross-country, the 100 meters dash was run. Alvah 'T, Moyer, I. A. A. C. star, won this event In spec: tacular style, although the time for the final lap was than the trial heats. Walter F way, 1 AL ALC and Hal Helland, Xavier A. C., finished Time for final heat, second and third, 1 oO. W. Degroushy, York A.C. won the §0-metens in 2 BB, Pare A. A. ©, second J Ald REGATTA ON HARLEM PROVIDES SPORT FOR ROWING ENTHUSIASTS with t nat mid-day conditions were muc favorable. | 2 While the throngs thoroughly 1 Joyed thy early brushes, ft was apparent | that the big doings for the afternoon was the drawing card, The r which the Columbia crews we part axerly awaited and White crows expe @ fine warming up for th next month at Poughkeepsie, The to receive | wore you 3'2 or 4% marie y " nan | Intermediate Single Shelle-Won by Weather Conditions Improve | samuel 1 t Club, Phil. deiph . Staten Island | Boat Clu nd, second, Time for the Big Events of the =] eainutes ran o J 0. ingle Shelle—Won by Thomas Afternoon Programme. Rooney, Ravenawoot Boat Club, Zong stropolitan ond. Time Island City; F Rowing Club <7 minutes & reconds. Arsoclation Senior Singles—Won by O. 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