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White’s Reoord Didn’t Soare Shugrue a Bit. Goprright, 1012. by The Pree Publishing Co, (ths New Tork Worth PYHEY had three great little fights at the Bt. Nick jast night. The bout was between Charlie ‘Waite of Chicago and Young Shugrue of Jersey City. ‘White, who came here with an awe- tuepiring record, having whipped Johnny Dundee and won on a foul from Owen ‘Moran quite recently, found Shugrue a { » The Jegney boy, not at all Worried because of White's reputation, the fight to him from the start, of the later rounds forced hunt for cov it HIE 3 H tly regarding the Jersey easy mark. It took sev- convince White tha: he fight. During the firet moved about caimly and air of conscious superiority the presumpiuou boxing lesson, Shug yet i made a good, lad who will recognised as a topnotcher, for the others, O'Keefe made @ much better fight than in his former affair with Coster, finish- “ch @ whirl that earned him popu- >I FE i i : l never missing him with the and swings that went to papeon! with great regularity. @ wonder at taking it. He th wre and from the mid- ‘ef the ecrap to t! lsh gave Hom- ‘&@ beating. Hommey liked mixing. Houck. And Houck was the bet- His uppercuts at close range of damage to Hommey’s feat- him to hang on. Hom- ling as eoon as the fight = leaning td head on and snapping it up now vicious butt. Heteres ne siege ity 4 ire i the English team at Stockholm. bas been living in Ireland for two years, byt i @ naturalised jemtered ninety athletes, of whom will compete in more one event. SAN MORGAN, 1 Brown, has ‘ste nawer tom. of . phat BC. 0. was licked Sr Cross,” says Dan, “but It was his ftavk, He wo. and leased that down at away, against my He was used to living in an east flat, with no luxuries, Down at away he had all sorts of hanmocks ot K. the. most given for the Ris fect. I'm going to make him beck to the flat.” HEE great Eastern tryouts for the American Qlympic team will held on day in Harvard’ etediom, Cambridge. This will be the interesting athletic meet ever held America, and the greatest gathering breakers in all the history of truck and field sports. Mo doubt many records will go, for the men are now on edge for t! Dest Harvard's track is one of the An the world. It was at Cambridge John Paul Jones made his famous Jones and Kiviat will meet in e rum, and this event alone be worth @ thousand mile trip to ‘athletic fan. Duncan will probably ise his discus record again. That won- pe vault mart 1 feet 1 inch, ‘various events. festerday a number of selections of athletes were announced, note Allen, broad jumper; Beeson of the ity of california, hurdler and h, pole vaul Hewkins, ; Kelly, hurdler; McClure, funner; Rose, weight man. T! ene ‘been nereees by wire ne nee they Oi UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY He was full of con- | O. }old tim * | $2.60; Polly worth, place $2.70; show 8.40; “scHeouL REDS’ DEBUT HERE BRINGS THOUSANDS TO POLO GROUNDS “Doc” Crandall Goes Against ‘Hank O’Day’s Men in First of Series. BATTING ORDER. Cincinnat!. NEW YORK. Beacher, If. Devore, If. Marsane, of. Doyle, 2b, Hablitsell, . Snodgraaa, tb. Mitchell, rf. Murray, rf. Reoker, cf. ! Herzog, 9. Meyers, ¢. Fletcher, ss. Do Crandall, p. Umptres—Owens and Brennan. Kegan, 2d. Phelan, 3b. POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, June THE. “RVENING WORLD, “WEDNESDAY, “JUNE 38 AS, Sat ae antaw tJ YOR TO-DAY. Fark at Cle lelphia at CHICAGO CUBS LAND ON RUCKER'S CURVES IN FIRST INNING Reulback Had Brooklyn Well in Hand at Start of Game. BATTING ORDER. Chicago. Brooklyn, Sheckard, If, Moran, rf. Rehulte, rf. Daly, ef. Tinker, ss. Smith, ab, Zimmerman, %, Daubert, i, Miller, cf. , Wheat, “" Baler, bb. Evers, 2b, ‘ Needham, c. Miller, ¢, Ruelbaoh, p. Rucke: Uansiree~teiem ond Burs, 5—The appearance of Hank O'Day's| N invaders in New York wae like waving @ red flag in @ bull's face and 15,000 fane turned out to root the Giants tol victory. It was the first day of real citement since the beginning of the sea- fon and reminded one very much of the| when the Cubs came on to five us battle, So important did Capt. Doyle regard the opening game that he took @ chance on playing with his badly swollen arm. Thi senadled Crandall to do the pitch- ing, With Frome, the Cincinnati estar, opposed to him, it was & hot battle from the jump. In the firat inning the Rede drew a@ dland though they gave ue a slight jolt, After Bescher and Marsane had; gone out, Hobiitzell singled to left but died trying to steal second, Meyers | making a perfect throw. NO RUNS. | ‘The Giants fell on Pitcher Fromme Mke @ ton of bricks and by cracking | the ball all over the lot piled lead of four runs, Devore opened it with a clean three-bagwer to deep left centre and came home on Doyle's single over @econd. Snodgrass walked. Mur then duplicated Doyle's hit over sec- ond and Doyle scored, Becker smashed clean one through the box and Snod- Brass scored, Murray going to third and Becker taking second on the throw. Herzog grounded out to short and Murray scored, Meyers lifted an easy foul to Hobby and Fletcher filed to Beacher, FOUR RUNS. plete ede LATONIA WINNERS, FURST RACE—Five furlon 15 (Bteele), won, Frederi (Byrne), second; Pericl htird, Time, 0.0046, The Grader Obsession also ran. utue 8 paid: straight, 95.00; pla: show, Frederick L., place, ren show, $2.20. Pericles, show, $2.20, BECOND RACE—Five turtonwe.—York- ville, 122 (Allen), firat; Polly Worth, 105 (Goose), second; Counterpart, 107 (Fain), third, ‘Mme, 1.01 General, Ralph Lioyd, Dorton also ran. & Mutuals paid—York- ville, straight 4.60, place #10, show Counterpart, show #4.#0. games with BIN Dahlen's for the Dodgers, while Reulbach worked i for the Cubs. The Cubs started off well in the first Inning by scoring two runs, @ingled, Schulte filed out to Daly, Tnker doubled, scoring Sheokard, Zim- Merman singled to left, Tink caught at the plate on Wheat to O, Miller, Miler singled to Daubert, and on Rucker's bad throw plate Zmmerman scored, ‘out to Moran, TWO RUNS, For the Dodgers, out on atrikes. firet by Tinker, Smith was easy Tinker and Saler. NO RUNS, In the second inning for the Cubs, Evers popped up to T Needham Singied, Reulbach struck out. Sheck- rd Wam retired by Hummel and Dau- bert, NO RUNS, For Brooklyn in the eecond, Daubert throw Sailer filed Walked and went to second on Wheat's} 4 to 1, 8 to 5, and 4 to 6, second; Creuse, ingle to left, Hummel singled to cen- ter, scoring Daubert, Wheat going to thimt and Hummel! to second on throw in, Zimmerman, ©, Miller fanned Rucker went out, Tinker to Baler, RUN. ees WORLD BOYS FEASTED. It a6 day for The World age- ball team yesterduy, at the ino, Prospect Park, when the boys wore feasted after a game between the hand men and machine men, During luncheon the boys were entertained by Blanche Baker, who kept them on edge with ragtime songs; City Rose, Willian Me- Bride, 11, Beekman, John O'Brien, Will. 4am Strong and Billy Fillerton, the Bcotch tenor, made up @ fine entertain- ment, which enjoyed by all, pas MONTREAL RESULTS. FIRST RACE~Two-year-olds; sellin five furlongs.--Orowoc, 97 (Ambrose), 24 to 1, 4 to 5, 1 to 3, won; Baas, 119 (Shut- tinger), even, 2 to 5 and out second; Sand Hog 108 (Butwell), 7 to 10, out and out, third, Time, 108 1-6, Sandman, Michael Rice and Fatty Grub also ran. Off at 2.22. out. ONE pot kl INT tag La ATIONAL LEAGUE. rai ple eR @HCOND RACE—Three-year-olda and Up; one mile.—CUf Stream, #2 (Am- rose), 9 to 10, 1 to 8 and out, won; In- epector’ Lestrade, (Lounsbury), 1 to 3 and out, second; Von Laer, 114 (Shut- mae 310 1, third, Time, 1.48 4-5, Tee May, King Cash and Irvin P. Diggs | Dodgers. | Bail, 3b. | Rucker wan sent in to do the twirling Sheckard) june 5&—Only w a being) stop who has been out of the game for | to the} Johnson, reported to Manager Wolver- Moran wae called| of the Brockton, Daly was thrown out at] put in an appe: the} bernica, T. B, Tooley was thrown out by] M BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK > EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN THAT RUNAWAY RACE! Copyright. 1912, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). Beat it! = “tl, wh ‘My, “WHere HANK o'DAY ihodbiny LIKE ‘To ee! SMALL CROWD SEES. HIGHLANDERS OPEN WITH DAVIS" BLUES Quinn Goes In to Hold Down Hard-Hitting Cleve- landers, | BATTING ORDER. New York, Jackson, ‘rf. Lajote, Ib. Birmingham, cf. Easterly, c. Gardner, 39, Chase, 1b, Stumpf, #4, Sweeney, c, Kahler, p. Quinn, p. Umpires—Evans and Westervelt. (Special to The ind World), SOMERS PARK, VELAND, 0.,} 1 crowd was out| for the first game between the Naps and | Highlanders, Jack Martin, the short- | weveral weeks, after veing hit in the eye Yy a pitched ball by Pitcher Walter | ton ‘here to-d in Plainfield, coming from his home | J. Outhelder 3 Mae ance pee de ada MARLBORO RESULTS. FIRST RACE—Selling; thr: and uj Attorney, to 2. won; ear-olds istriet- Gold Check, 110 (Johnson), 110 (Moody), third, 10 to 1, 4 to 1 and 2 to 1, Time~1.04 2-5, Executante, H+ Spears, Demoness, Dora Court Jester and Tallahasice Luts, alo ran. SECOND RACE—Selling; three-year- olds and up; five furlongs.—Royal Onyx, 2 (Fairbrother), 5 to 1, 2 to 1, and even, won, Susan, 108 (Johnson), 3% to 1, 7 5 to 1, second; Top Rock, 109 to 6, even, and 3 to 6, third. 1-6. Bonnle Bee, \ Louise, Sir Wagner and Christmas D: THIRD RACE,—Steepiechase; year-olds nad upward; short course Garterman, 143, (Johnson) 2, 1 to 2, and out, first; Lucien, 135, (Buckley) 15, 5 ond; Enniskillen, 140, (Jack- mi 1 to 3 and out, third, Time Racewell, Echo and Virginia Creeper also ran FOURTH RACK-Selling; three-year olds and upward; mile and a sixteenth. ~Henotic, (Lanford), 7 to 1, 5 to 6 to won; Warner Grisw (Moody), 8 to 1, 3 to 1 and 7 to 5, Golden Castle, 10 (Walsh), 11 to 5, even and 1 to 2 thind, Time, 1082-6, Red Jacket, Mollie 8, Harvey F., Gift and Granta also ran, — Meet Fitngerald. 1800, June 5, —#ellor will Petreskey eae i Ni the Navy four gou if Bevind era eater the erent Racoe 10 bo ha. isla Ts, oat bunch of examinations a week ago, | Meld to help out the big twirler, ; pearance of Capt. j lumbia teams, SPORT ! GAIN ANOTHER. LAP! |Wolgast “Runs Out’ of Fight: to Keep Date With Brock in Pittsburgh To-Night. BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. Royale A, C., Clermont Avenue Rink, Brooklyn—Matt Wells, Eng- Msh champion, vs, Young Brown, ten rounds, Sharkey A. C.—Mike, Malia ve. George Kirkwood, ten rounds, Matches Arranged. Mike Malia ve. Walter Brooks, Young Mosen vs. Charley Youn, both ten round bouts, Brown’ Gymnasium, next Saturday night. COLUMBIA CLOSES BALL SEASON WITH PENNSY The Columbia University baseball! phere are a lot of angry fight fans in| team lined up against thelr old rivaisl pittsburgh to-day. The American Club an monty) rarle this afternoon at|o¢ that city thought they had Ad Wol- on. The weather was ideal for a| Brock to-night, but all the while the good, snappy game, and because of the} champion, in Chicago, was coolly pr commencement exercives a large crowd | paring to start He must be in of old Columbia stars and friends were| california June 19 to start training for ness the battle, the Joe Rivers fight or lose $500 forfeit, The Blue and White nine has not had/ and last night the Wolgast party left | won, but they took! Cnicago for the Coast. So there'll be to-day determined to make up| no show tn Smoketown to-night. As for Past performances and, most of ail, started home Wolkast announced that | Busteriee, Fecord of their foes from), nad been studying up the attitude “AI" Ulrick, Columbia's southpaw and | °f Bat Nelson and Joe Gans when they ™atnstay in the box, was chosen by | held the title and that hereafter he too Coach Harry Fisher to go on the mound| will Insiat that challengers for the against the Pennsylyan’ Ulrick felt ft for the task, an he just passed off a BY JOHN POLLOCK, He also sald he wants to meet Packey | McFarland, but that he will not go Hisher sent hie strongest lineup on the| with the atockyards boy before any To-day's game marked the last ap- “Ted” Kiendl, thi basketball and baseball star, with Coc receipts. Ad said he thinks he grol } are entitled to at least 60 the figh| per cent. 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Lighbweldit: Chara Champion Fails | m me of thelgas: signed up for a mill with Phil itt championship make 153 pounds ringside, | i wat club which holds out for 0 per cent, of {33 Arnheim way and 9th Street The Largest Tailoring Establishment in the World Kilbane Tackles O’Toole. tals believed be’ will ick up what looks like a little casy money |i Lor iigut meeting tommy (V'Toole | sicher ash at d un uy iia et it is’ aot ey the Clevelander very much, Bot tan, at con $31 The club olficiaw Vicured about #00 ‘ob the as Bitty, Gibeon announced relat antiner tea-rousd Kzockou:, Brows ry mtb i to-day by two club mang | | to clinen between Leach (rose it ‘out sam. Wallach, mai tea y Billy Gitwon “ral urobebly crap a: abotber local ‘dab, ssufimith, the, “Hovoken tnt Bare” Dulon tng) in ws ‘ovais atthe 18a west Jouipny Mare for ‘fiftees oe f eenriie. ho it yy been clinched ie that between ue Kennedy and Andy Morria of Keston. Th >| dat vate. bet middle- ire bla oh Dy the Phenim A: twelve-roumd bow “abe nob Lact mor be put against Leo Houck, ncaster, month, Lancaster ugh oft w ar and improves Je overz fight. at Fitton watched for rho, put nother Hears Nill cox ten founds at a local club on twill be fouRht of procivals being ws, win “cleat faa Maely AMERICAN JOCKEY LANDS DERBY WITH QUISIDER TAGALIE Belmont’s Tracery Is Third, but Sweeper II., Duryea’s Favorite, Is Badly Beaten. EPSOM DOWNS, England, June &— ‘W. Raphael's Tagalie, a 100 to § shot, ran away with the classic Derby, com- tested in the presence of the King and Queen and tens of thou of sport lovers to-day. L. Newmann's Jaoger, 8 to 1 in the betting, was second, four lengths behind the winner, while August Belmont's Tracery, against whom 66 to 1 was wagered, in a splendid final ef- fort, crossed 38 4-5, The favorite, Sweeper If, owned by the American, H. B. Duryea, was never in the running, and finished The King’s entry, Pintadeau, a senti- mental choice that carried a faint hope of success, finished fourth, The winner was ridden by Johnny Relff, an Amer- ican. Danny Maher was up on Sweeper Il, Tagalie, at the time a rank out- sider in the betting, won the One Thou- sand Guinea Stakes at Newmarket on By capturin, t to-day the filly e about one mile and a haif. Richard Croker, whose Derby can date was scratched, was at the traik interested in his entry for the I of the day. Tod Sloan was suming acqu: ‘The showing made by Sweeper If. wae most disappointing and his position of seventh at the finish was the nearest he got to the front. Mr. Duryea and Danny Maher were greatly chagrined. The jockey said: “I was never so disappointed in my life, 1 looked upon the race as a cer- tainty. I got Sweeper II. in a good po- sition, but when it came to the pinch I could not get him to move, He was not in his usual form and seemed a different horse to the winner of the Two Thousand Guineas stake: ‘The stands were crowded with aoctety filled with brightly dressed women lined the ratls opposite t ‘and, and the whole scene was brilliant, with only threatening clouds to interfere with the pleasure of the multitude. 5 | One-third saved is not all I offer, | My customers are clothes critics. They come to my store after ~|they’ve compared styles else- where. Moe Levy (My Only 119-125 WalkerSt..N. 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