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Horine Has Worked Out an Orig- inal Style of Jumping Which Local Jumpers Admit Is Better Than Theic Own, Wewrrent, 1012. by The Prose Publishing Co. (The New York World) piping TRE is no truth in the sensa- tional story that Horine, the Stanford boy who recently made B mew world's record of 6 ft. 7 in. in fhe renning high jump, clears the ba use of an unfair trick, Th: ery evidently originated in some one's @nyvious state of mind. esterday afternoon 1 went to Celtic Park and watched every one of Horine’s tan over the heights from 6 ft. to A od his best mark for the day. siven were taken from the er and &@ steel tape measure- tment from the middle of the stick would have made a slight difference, me helght cleared was ample for a of aaat the champion’s style, Critic alleged that Horine oe Sreat jumps by pressing the with one arm and holding it the pins to keep it from falling after cleared it. an acrobatic feat, even for 4 has worked out f jn of eens, item a faything evar 2 rods them '% form better than their own, “mong of runnin, cor a to dag we UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY This would be some-| — THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 3, BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK 1912. EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN THERE’S NO TRUTH IN THE STORY THAT HORINE IS A “TRICK” JUMPER. Horint's J Dou Copyright, 1912, by the Press Publ UMPING STYLE tS ORIGINAL , BUT He CLEARS “THE BAR FAIRLY S7UPY OF wus JUMP YESTERDAY AT C&LTIC PARK DUEL OF SOUTHPAWS JREDS SCORED TWICE IGHLANDERS WANTED [= (5 GIANTS TUSSLE AS STARTER AGAINST TWO STRAIGHT FROM ishing Co. (The New York World). Saas Bi, amore HIS own WAR CORRESPOMDENT Major League Races NATIONAL LEAGUE. ____ AMERICAN LEAGUE. Reported in Detail. Success or ” Faliure Means | | \ Much to the Popular Box- ing Promoter of the Bronx. BY VINCENT TREANOR. Madison Square Garden gets a brand! new start as a boxing Institution to- night Garden Gets Start To-Night With Gibson as Its Martger And | Brown and Cross Stars | pugilistic honor at stake in the bout for Brown and Cross, They are rivals from Rivalsville and a victory will be particularly gratifying, It will settle months of arguments among the sup-| Porters of both, but more than this, it | Will bring one or the other right smack | up st a champlonship, Nothing has actually been done in the way of (signing Wolgast with the winner, chief- | because Tom Jones, manager of the ampion, has J. Plerpont Morgan !deas about the worth of Wolgast's services, {but {t's safe to predict that public The entire sport world is await-|P/n!on will pry Jones off his high finan- COBB'S SLIP UP GIVES HILLTOPS GAME AT DETROIT For Once the “Breaks” Favor Manager Wolverton and His Unfortunate Team. —_—_. (Bpectal to The Evening World), DETROIT, June 3.—There's a feeling Prevailing among the Highlanders much unlike that which Infested their ranks following the initial encounter with the Tigers here Saturday. The caus for all the elation came about through the fact that for once the “breaks” favored the hitherto unfortunate denizens of the Highlands of the metropolis and @ ball game was tucked away where it counts In the percentage column. The result of the game was due, in measure, to a silp, or slips, by the op- Dosing forces, but luck often sways the course of a ball game one way or the other, with the lowly or those soaring on the dizzy heights, and Harry Wol- verton, being the one whom Dame For- tune elected to smile upon, is happy. The fact that Cobb was responsible, through his eagerness to cover too much ground, for the defeat of his team, doesn't lessen the pleasure of the visiting athletes. ‘They have broken Just as badly against us," said Wolver- ; ton er the game, “and it is about. time some of our opponents received their share of reverses,” Mullin weakened after Cobb's exhfbl< tion, and when the New Yorks saw the big fellow faltering they gripped the opportunity to make the most of it and eventually win out, | ——_____ Leach Cross vs, Long Acre A. C—Cy smith Dave Dill. Fordon A, C.—Harry Condoa Mike Clancy, ve. ve. | ling the outcome with interest. Will Billy oe horse if Brown or Cross wins de-/ j @ = Philadetnhia. | aly. towilaents Plympic A. C—Johnny Lore ve, | Gibson add to his reputation as the best| “Rot OMEN tg principal are|f Knock * Smith, owitt otepe jot the New York boxing promoters Or awarg of what victory means. ‘The Ime fous ina eines nd of his 111 the namo he has made for himaelf! starting close to the springs straight up. He bere oe the left. He reversing the ewe approach As ees he throws “lays out” perfectly in the over the cross-bar at full ead of legs first. In fact, ‘@ left ~ehoulder and arm gi alightly of his to roll. ov bs 74 the Hh poy his is weight an inch hignse saoase' “hola” the cross stick, i touch with his hand or arm, ‘f wi iases @ jump entire): } 1s absolutely fair, footing yd effect of eha cool, Hens Bien wt ry el fe of Cal musey, clammy | Bix feet five is a prett: for a fellow who tan’ rein the beat DUNCAN'S now discus throw of 4G feet 9% inches is a record that Will probably stand until he breake Rimecif. This was from a seven- circle. Duncan will do lot more Ahrough been some over the legitimacy of the throw Duncan made at Celtic last week. f the officials could = strike the ‘rround, They after- Picked out the mark they thought made by the discus and measured that, The question is whether or & record can be allowed when the Go not see the discus strike, Fely upon guesswork and the advice it land or not,” » “put I'm sat’ and that I can do {t again,” idan shw Duncan's throw esterday. Martin went out and looked uw ! hole In the track where the mia- , and then walked slow! feenie the ring. “It's a great throw,” BRITTON is 1s in town, having ieee from a clean-up trip to California. Britton has an ambition fs noteworthy because it ts no un- He wants to box Packey Says he likes boxing Packey, that he thinks he can make Packey @ Uttle faster than anyone else |i tua. He fought an eight round With McFarland in Memphis, In Wa Britton beat Pal Moore and Burns of Oakland, ox well asa more. Freddy Welei was to have him, but got a wore neck and to call the matenh off. TATEM ENTS Jack Johnson's training, with Johnsoa's signature Rae gesendes. are being sent out trom Yas Vegas. The promoters of the bout 7 have come to the conclusion that advertising ls needed, I BACH CROWS and K; 0. Brown fight at Madison Square Garden to-night. It ought to be a good weather fight. K. 0. has been down near the shore, and has taken @ vacation from tooth give someone a KA head off and a! thinks he's the May a double 2" ovpunen i ihe ‘opener, wha. ha versaries WITH THE CARDINALS Batters Appeared Helpless Be-| No Scarcity of Hits at Begin- fore Marquard and Sallee in Opening Innings. BATTING ORDER. New York. Devore, If. Doyle, 3b. @nodgrans, 1b, Murray, Becker, cf. Heraog, 3b. Meyera, Fletcher, Marquari, p. rf. Umpires Attendance, POIO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, June 3.—Managers Bresnahan and McGraw ed a southpaw duel this afternoon etween Marquard and Salles and the 7,0 fans got the benefit of the most classic pitching event Sallee has won Marquard his should succeed ® row he will have the record tied. In the firat inning the Cardinals were easy for Marquard, not a man reaching firat base, Magee struck out and Ellis and Mowrey filed out to Becker, RUNS. ‘The Giants were helpless in their half. Devore, Doyle on easy taps to the infield. Kor chy got off the second, popped to Fletcher 4 second and Meyers onne, running catoh to centre and RUNS. The Gants had a great chance, but failed to score out, Beoker smashed a corking two- bagger into left and stole third, but Herzog struck out tn the pinch and Meyers retired the side on a long line smash, NO RUNS, -———.— LATONIA ENTRIES, RA 2.-—The 1 TRAC entr fol Hace: ws Peer Agnes, fouryesrolte and np six fron in Ferguacn t tnotiian, To; i 1 Bain 112; West ou ory Prince U Ly a Foo are od imalden colte fu a 8, 100 Cort Tila, Tob; ‘Merey ie i J PW TE, “falling ae vn Se tnter La, 4M ayers, 108; “Go Wort ne Grane, Mise ie SOR; Spetghity Mine, ior, kines XT WACK.—Belling; foury role nd WB Mt LO us| fet " Pd a whe HB | ‘Track fast, —_——— Deacen: FDLTON, granddaughter here yesterday. born in Fulton her life. Her mein’ ion and Johnstone, 000, Becker then made a remarkable * for to-morrow's’ races Mo. June 3.—Mise Henderson, eighty years old, a St. Loute, Brooklyn. Cinetnnatt. Moran, rf. Reacher, If. if. Daly, cf. Mars of. Mowrey, 8b. Amith, 3b. Hoblitzell, 1b, Konetchy, 1». Daubert, 1». Mitchell, rf. Evans, rf. Ragan, 2b. Hauser, os. elan, 3b. | Oakes, of. mond, as, | Bresnahan, o. McLean, ¢. i Sallee, p. ‘Kent, Benton, p. of the this last five at Jest ten.. If in winning fourteen tn National League year. NO and Snodgrass all died a bai but after Evans had tried to steal nailed him with on Hauser'a long drive retired the side, NO After Murray had gone LATONIA, Ky, June} furlong, — Ancon an nd Mae d te White ipa, St Color, 112; George ‘Stal tolte, jounob, 114; Lous’ Whine, t of Boone Dies, of Ds “| atruck out, tenga ge hut hig out ot Salness a ou news or etlect, al Commis thought Freated, the ‘aut ren offics at Tealare t it iy el George pW i sy ae au DAHLEN'S DODGERS ning of Game Across the Bridge. BATTING ORDER. Umpires—Mesers, Rigler and Fin-) neran, Hl WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, Y., June 8,—Encouraged by their vic- the Dodgers on Saturday, bunch of ball tossers from | Cincinnatl, tackled Hill Dablen's outftt | again to-day determined to hand them | another lacing, Kent was trotted out) fy Dahlen to speed them up to the visitors while Benton was O'Day selec- tion for the pitching atunt. i ‘The Reds got off to a fine start In the rst inning by scoring two run: Rescher was given a base on balls, Mar- @ans singled to left Hobiitgell stole #econd and Phelan drove a long fly to sacrifice fy to Wheat, Wheat. TWO RUNS. In the Dodgers’ half, Moran singled up the third base line. Daly got a walk, Smith sacrificed, Hobiitzell un- assisted. Daubert singled to Esmond, the hit being too hot for him to handle, scoring Moran and promoting Daly to third, Wheat popped up to Bescher., Hummel was thrown out by Egan. ONE RUN. In the second emond walked. ding Esmond but as inning for the Reds MeLean singled to left, to second, — Benton Daubert’s throw to Kl was late all bunted, Ntzell singled to centre, Mitchell sacri ficed, Kent to Daubert, Egan was given a walk, Kent was then taken out of the box and Knetzer substituted, Phelan fouled out to Phelps, Go did Kemond. NO RUNS. Phe Dodgers failed to do anything in their third inning. Moran filed out to Besoher, Daly struck out, Smith angled to left, but Daubert was thrown out at first by Esmond, NO RUNS, uy sisien teamess Vitman, t of aftice bat hit 1 fier “iaitorm Mi tise Bayt to 4 has te lu ‘a Philadelphia re oietully nt jexcher hit to Hum | who threw to (Phelps, forcing Es- at the plate, O gan's hit into | e play, Kent helps, to Dau- | NO RUNS. 1a Dodgers were blanked in thetr aif of thes Tooley line flied to Benton. Phelps walked, Kent struck out and Phelps was out trying to eten! | 08 second. For the tn the third inning Hob. COBB AND ND TEAMMATES ‘Wolverton based on War- | hop to Twirl His Club to Second Victory. NAVIN FIELD, DETROIT, Mich., June %.—Jubilant and satisfied with thet victory of yesterday, the Highlanders) invaded the lair of the Tigi this) afternoon determined to make it two straight at the expense of the jungle outfit, The weather cleared splendidly | and the aun came out bright and warm, Manager Wolverton lined his ase up in spelling bee fashion, Warhop out- lasting the coterle, Sweeney was gs- signed as his catcher, Jenning’s cholce | ™ was Dubuc, the recruit trom Meare of the International League. ---—>—_— LUTHER M’CARTHY MAY FIGHT | AL KAUFMAN ON JUNE 26.’ SPRINGFIELD, Mo. June 3,—Lu- ither McCarthy, who recently defeated Carl Morris here, has practically cloned | a deal to meet Al Kaufman in San/ Francisco on Manager is hokiing out for an add: tlonal 6 per cent. of the receipts, ga aL Bae LATONIA WINNERS. FIR@T RAC For maiden fillies; two. year-olds; four and @ haif furlongs, Cream, 110 (Henry), first; Beulah M2 (Dale), vecond; Silk Day, 110 (Mol worth), third, ‘Mme—0.641-6, Mollie Richards Cheerful, Old Proverb, Re- pentan:, Mrs, Slade, Carr, Daisy Platt, | Lady Hannah, Nelly Agnes and Lodona also ran and finished as nemed. $2 Mutuels paid: Cream straight $14.10, $147.20, show $22.90; Silk Day, show $8.90. pel nn Bl all MONTREAL ENTRIES. BLUE BONNET RACE TRACK, MONTREAL, Can, June 3.—The entries for to-morrow's races are as folld FIRST RACE Selling: three year. olds; five furlongs--Mary Seribe. Airey Holloway. TH Ha ee “ Kindergarted two. | years ‘tive furlongs 4 iw: | Tian 00, ine ‘ipa 100, the Wak tor ‘acter Pier Mh alt etn is hed AIXTH kace, ' furlomes-Arany 1h 18 Re Ww tor “ayarta, 108i’ 0. iit nace. ward; one mil i eae TH. ‘Banerrous Qn Jone Heardons 11, Meanie allowancd ‘of five pounds, Track ——-—_. FINE A GAYNOR? NEVER! had ‘sow wee? “manager of 1 ‘ot fitver arial - A oe Baseball Editor Rrening World 1 have heant many doulds aan es tes ‘but it true that @ play tone tt Constant Realer en. Com od ihe Miss Henderson was and had lived here ab mother was ae $7. |Dagit woomn, "en “eet ate deer meee ners el one, aa te led ‘due at elo" Grown. Binday, ‘Sena mo a toe'ware comp wa J William J. Gaynor of No, 1617 Ave- | nue U, Brooklyn, was arraigned befor Magintrate Voorhis in the Conéy Te and urt by Motorcy: j Van Cleat yesterday. The policem: 6 hatanitiat 21/20/25) 8! SCHEDULES AND RESULTS OF MAJOR LEAGUE GAMES AMERICAN LEAGUE. To-day's Schedule. ey ‘ork in, Detroit Philadelphia, in Chicago, evel war ee 1e'Bt. Louts, Yesterday's Results. Stand Reber 4/20/4588 | PC, no| be smeared by failure? ‘All who know Gibson are hoping that he will succeed. If ability and honest dealing with all concerned have any’ moter should come out with colors flying and the Garden should lve moneymaker for its owners, attraction that could not be improved on, from a local standpoint at least, K. 0. Brown and Leach Cro! cipals in th | lowing. | effect; neither has been known to “pull” : they box to win, and that 1s saying a whole lot In these days of pugilistic ups and downs. | There isn't eno make Cross “take it” from Brown, and K. 0. wouldn't know how to act a sim- {lar part. All this compels the con-| | Mdence of the boxing fans, and ordin- Jarily this means a big attendance, | the crowd proves large, and Brown and Cross furnish the bout ES the job of manager of the Garden be- ‘417 gore he decided to accept It. ‘$02, There 1s more than local pride and! Any Man Who Knows Cloth Will Tell You That the Mate- rial Alone the Coat and Trousers Cost. If he knows the way we make and finish clothes, he will tell you the suit would be cheap at $40 here and would cost $50 to $60 elsewhere. A lucky purchase enables us to offer, until the material is’ gone—coat and trousers blues, blacks and grays. Best Imported Serge— SILK LINED This is the greatest offering we have ever made, and we have never seen its equal in any New York store. Style, fit, workmanship and wear guaranteed, Samples Is Worth What in $22.50 | bearing on the venture the Bronx pro- ® serious rev ‘Tho Garden begins to-night with an for two weeks, Both the 13 pounds ringside condition the prin- tar bout, enjoy a big fol- Both are honest in their efforts, | Neither has ever been suspected of any- ‘thing bordering on fakism for future money in town to Ie] expected of! them, Gibson will feel repaid for the] | weeks of earnest consideration he gave | portance of the bout is apparent when ma fas the director of the Fairmont A, C.|the extraordinary. training each has undergone 18 taken into constderation, For the first time in years Cr | neglected his dental work entirely order to give ‘tioning himself. Heretofore Cross has! ,tried to be a fighter and a dentist at| the same time. Luckily he suffered no sin doing so. Kor this bout Cross went up in the Catskills This and a week's work in town has given him an edge. Whether the | astute Danny Morgan exacted in the matchmaking will affect him seriously only the actual going to-night will tell. Brown's training for the bout entailed the purchase of a house at Rockaway, which Morgan especially fitted out in up-to-date gymnasium fashion, For the first time in his fight career the little east sider has forsaken the Boys’ Club as a training ground for something more expensive and surroundings more inspiring. Defeat will surely set heavily on some one to-night. Success or fatlure will mean much to Billy Gibson. AMUSEMENTS. WINTER GARDEN —B'way & 50th St. Tel, 411 “Ker Sunset “WHIRL OPE Casino nM, VoNight 0" 1B star te THE PIRATES of PENZANCE ‘way. na Sat eS LE Mike Grady of Bostoa Kia Steln of New York, New Polo A. A., Friday night. Club will close down for summer after this show. ———SSSSS——————S—_== | In buying clothes, what’s in your | mind has to bow to what’s in your pocket. Trust my styles and prices to make them go hand-in- hand. Moe Levy (My Only119.125 Walker St.,N.Y. TO-NIGHT CARDEN © CROSS vs. BROWN Admission $1, Reserved seats, $2, $3 and Loe AMUSEMENTS. AMSTERDAM. $24 si, Pea sd mae ee BTR ‘OEP cos GREAT CAST OF GRAND OPERA a TIEGFELO'S MOULIN ROUG ae “A WINSOME WIDOW” sa SiaMERSTANS is ROOF = IN ek TO-NIGHT % J (rhe arden of Plone ik OLD FARM" & Arthu: Animated 8. F, KEITH’ THR Giant Tel 1bgent Daily Ma LUNA eek Like It upon request rnheim Broadway and 9th Street #aid Gaynor was driving an auto thirty wae heb an hour, Gaynor said he would not dispute the policeman's word. “It wouldn't do to fine a man with The Largest Tailoring Establishment in the World Under the Sun NOW eq STEEPLECHASE NW Udy CONEY'S FUNNY PLACE SCHENCK BROS. Amusement PALISADES Amment GER, BETTER, BRIGHTER THAN EVER, ket ‘Ascension Daily. Fireworks Thursday, NEW—Dally Matinee 250, Petrova, HENRY MILLER’. Ubi GAIETY Bie 40h, ive ‘WOLF ie » 20c, Da n 3 ie et z * i S|] PAUL J. Wy GLOBE Wri.aG Syme ketiice ae The Rose Mai | WesT END F. 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