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TOLER EAR PERE RUD Se RR REN OR THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1912, BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY EDITED BY ROBERT ENGREN GEORGE HORINE, GREATEST JUMPER IN HISTORY OF SPORTS Copyright, 1912, by the Prem Publishing Co. (The New Yort World). HORINE CLEARING THE BAR AT 6 FT.,5 INCHES [TRAVERS AND KIRKBY TIE IN FIRST ROUND j.__ =a FORIERSEY GOLF TLE FORD TAKES CRACK a ere crete eneseunen nesses ba You | See “Anybody ~|KILBANE ALMosT cay U ins Bout | | Smiling To-Day You in the 8th on Fou Can Bet It Isn’t Dap PUT O'TOOLE OUT. sc Burns, the Oak Evening World.) O, June 6.—Frank’ nd lightweight, wor Hank O'Day never smiles before; on a foul in the eighth round of hs ‘ breakfast, but he went further than | lic Wale Wis fe toch with Louls Rees, ‘ ing: | that to-day, noon his face was still vectal to The Brenize Worl iy ee Manager of the Reds Anything | (hat trasy: At noon nis face was si Philadelphia, June 6 | eles proteze of Ad Wolgast, iq ( (i felt about things in general he notified | JOHNNY KILBANE, the feather- Tee tithe ite gh bo Players Q lify With High ; but Pleased by Reception the players that they would leave here | welght champion of the world, esulted in the disqualification o! ayer: ualify ig! : 2 7 aturday aeter the game and would Proved to the satisfaction of the | Rees was a rij ander that was de q Accorded by Giants. 1 Sund ; fans that crowded the Natdnal A. ¢,|livered low and caused Burns to dro; Scores for N. J. Champion- ad ; argu Ls McLean, “we |to the doors thet he is a real champion, | to the mat. In the opinion of thos had been looking forward to having | outpointing Tommy O'Toole, the pride| who on Sunda: ‘ : big time hi , ships at Northfield. = = : BY BOZEMAN BULGER. |" "thats why you ko to Philadetphia,” |°% Port Richmond, in a fam six-round | but uw the punch, it was accidental ne the less crippled Burns, Tobey , Irwin, the referce, aectared that thé { jameness of Mr. | was the joy killing reply. tek, A } i i ’ e EAER: OFDasis tecteaeds StL Ui te dsan ever teore,” lamentoa| Eéwinning WAH the eixth round su-| punch was foul and awaraed, Uinlese | divers Gels Wow Blanding Holds Hilltops’ Slug- ? J Fovtdirty one of the newspaper men with the|bane had only a slight advantage. The| test to Burns on that ground, pect pening orld). . e | troupe, | boys started mixing uy ta rapid | . : * raw immediately after the game | tro) 6 up at @ rapid pace PT Pare Bind poltere eed i June e—Thirtys| gers in Hand in Opening tnd ‘challenged him for. another one. | And, that makes it, ail the better.” | after shaking hands for the last session, ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, s ed to-day tn the anni a concluded the reformed ump! ‘ ‘ New Jersey Champtonship with the This second contest will be played this | oon i conaing to the best of author. | Mota in Jabs and blows for the jaw i a place, and wind blowing a gale of forty-five mile Inning. afternoon at same time and place, M. [it¥. 18 ‘the sum total of Hank's morni EYE teased letting up. Kilbane waited for an hour off the ocean, The weather if you still have left in you any fond- conversation. An early call at the En- | 4 @pening, and toward tne close of the ased i a ness for the old three ring circus you'd | dicote Hotel even found Frank Bancroft | session found one to his king, and shot Horine Jumps the Almost Incon- pauslipras a ay Treated No better get out early for a ringside seat. \tatking with his fingers. {lus night. Tommy saw the punch -om- such blow can be recalled here except BATTING ORDER. n the opening performance can be \ For tg es rye te he Oe nae ac ing amd stepped back. The champion celvable Height of 6 Ft. 8 1-4! fice < winter etocm nnd the eooe oCieveland. Nam, York. I Resaeteaiscacise duis bolngite be albear? racy the causes of tie O'Day face are aid ot waste 8 aeons Uae went afer . raney, If, aniels, 1 a H sth Now the local boy Ike a tlger, cornering him In, While Finishing His Train-|"“The nnaie was ceriein to aevetop tnto| OI 3 TA Bs . Yor, ea Mopeneane 8 NO |in a neutral cnrnee, “O'Toole drove | & personal struggio between Jerome D: | Lajote i fakes Wells Exten ds Himself Giants made 20 hite for» total | his guard, and Johnny sent in a te ing at Travers Island. ‘Travers, Upper Montclair, and Oswald] Hirmingiam, cf, Gardner, %. E Cid Hani peta Disnotn Chat popped: the \oen} The hotter Kirkby, Englewood, who gre pared to- | Peck, sa. Chane, Ub | gether in the gualifying round, Al-| Ball, 3b. Stumpf, Gaoreieht, 1012. by The Press Pabiishing Go, | though a doven strong players started, |Onell, c. Sweeney, the day, the better you'll feel, if you wear the underwear that’ § Bano ants made @ total of 22 star for the count of nine. knocked from the box. to lead, and then grabbed him by. th (The New York W. on ally stand! ny | Blanding, p. Ford, p, —~—>——_ Zarry Doyle, with crippled arm, | ,.,, i BORGE HORINE, the wonderful | thance the couple who mot In|. Umplres-Weatervelt and Evang, At- I( BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. vo hi ar Fa {Stawe, Roum ens lees A + A ~ * Aid A - cond man Bgan put ont | aity, Callfornia, cleared 6 feet 8%| the ‘Metropolltan Championship. finals . English Lightweight Champion a Gymnasiqn A, Accsot || Of Dnainess by batvea ball striking | MONTREAL ENTRIES. inches yesterday at Travers Island,| of 1911 and 1912, SOMERS PARK, CLEVELAND, 0., rown Gymnas : 5 | runs. | O'Toole regained his fect in a grosey To Beat Young Brown! “icrex reomn wa roe | 0% "pained, fee 9.5 gone, | made fivo hits and four rans, eee high jumper of Stanford Univer-| the Jersey final last year, ax well am] tendance 2,600. him in where he is Anishing his training for) Among the Northern New Jersey] yung ¢—In apito of the fact that the| Floored for the Count of | Smith of Bayonne, N. J. va, Mike 3 i played latter part of the | MONTREAL, Que., June 6.—The en- ; the Olympic gam | cracks tn the running were Roy Webd, SRYOR CE Meron Wan Sune game with not only their second les for to-morrow’s races arc ap made to give com: ‘This 1s an incomparable feat, No ocher | Mortimer Harnenx and 1. M. Itc! Lateline atid hat! 7 2 Lae amet Nine in the First Round. FOr Oe es corr eten, Unite YI hagitueed (etrine fem follows fort. athlete has ever come near it, Noorner| 1! of Englewood; Wiliam Wat small crowd was on hand for the secs » | Danny Ridge, ten rounds. | Taken as a whole that ought to be | FIKSE RACE. tine a Athlete hes ever dreamed of the pore| Rutusrot, and A.B, Swords, Morri8] ong game with tho Highlanders, The aioe | piMiclen to Knock the emile of any fave y 4 eCxX- IT- ON ‘o 7 “7 had as oO i n he pennant. bility of claring this height | "Dhe vtrongest of the Southern Jersey-| Weather was quite cool, Out the sun wi BY. JOHN POLLOCK i] guna, lckey. ve Le Nin \ L , Horine was training with a number of/ tion were nest Shakleford, Fred out. The batteries were Blanding and if uy |]! Wieconsin, ten ‘pias ‘The wort {2 not vet over for Hank, Ils team tha N.Y. A. C. men. He announced) Sherman, Meleod Thompson, Maurice A. C. Saturday night. wit have to face Matty this afteraoon, and the the Ite bet ‘I\COAT SHIRTS KNEE DRAWERS Nainsook and Pongee Sold by six hundred mety ropolitan dealers who !know goodunderwear | KAHN & FRANK Wholesale Distributors that the afternoon's workout would! Risley, Frank Smathers, Sah Tei ana Seah a Bengtrs Welght of Hngiand, had to extend " Among the dark horses from clos @ maelf to tho full limit in order) rounds, In the last two rounds Weils pemsiete en Hobe gor neat ear New York were J. Joning—Danieis was out, Peek | to secure the honors over Young Brown, | kept right. after, Brown, sending ewrces gathered around. Gtipon Gillies | an4 3. @. Steas, bott Rrook; to Lajote, Hartzell was put out the! jocal fighter, in a ten-round bout at] heavy wallops both at long range and an le, the fam , ra | Paul Moore, Morris County ’ same way. € went out, Olsen to | the Royale A. C. show at the Clermont} close quarters, These blows took the|, If the close-reating fan notices anything peeolia li Wore selected as oficials. ‘They put the| Donald. Kasex County; R. te Cham Lajole, NO RUNS. Avenue Rink in Brooklyn, Brown was|steam out of Brown and aiso had his e avoeatance of the box scure tIkls morning Dar at 5 fect 10 inch Horine went i Un, Englewood, The oualitying EOBAM Graney walked, but was out stealing. | not the least bit afraid of the Briton,| "ght eye in bad shape. Brown, de- sa aieee far above it that the stick was raised! as usual, at 18 holes, | Sweeney to Stumpf. Olson beat out a a ; ’ | spite this heavy onslaught, fought back to 6 feet 3 Inches, He cleared that as) Travers and Kirkkby tod at 0, which |) ; for. Just a8 goon ge the opening bell rang | coe aiy, easily. It was raieed to ¢ feet 6 inches, |§9 ould wshow how closely they are! *0y roller to Hartzell. Jackson lifted | he waded into Wells, and after getting fe walked In his two elaine le pyed ap ‘am inch below Horine's new vvorld's| Matched. Travers only bad shot he Zann, On the hit and run play Lajole | in some atift punches to his body and a ft Bitohde, the Galiforiiatithtmeleht, i going city euaucens fecer4. Horine cleared that, and wont|At tho fourteenth hole, where he w pat | Genie’ to right, Olen scoring all the | face suddenly landed a left swing on| Ret, nguated at the way’ in whieh’ Leach Crs | After § bceny over the bar so high that the votunteor | OUt of bounds and ended with a seven! Way from first, Birmingham fanned. M*. WBLIS, the champion light. | | heating have handed Big Six’'have i ‘ tan in firwt base das: 8 first wt tie Me Man. Vite, 10: 104; Bwana Tum failed t Darr the Chick fallel to get at od Fromme had beeen batted tnto | i THE SHIR ON® RU. Matt's Jaw, dropping him flat on his bis been dodging, 4 teatch wih him emits ihe | inline nd Reomine had beeen, ba “ha Fira, 108: Stacy LOX-IT te oMcials, without ceiling out the figures, | Aran Rene re ney eet | aig ere a back to the floor, Welts Kot up dazed, | {¢t fat, ena States League. thes we 100 songuin, WAG; x Baafy moved it up three inches more. Waive, 108; "Ringling, 107; stlton, 1 # rower, 102, Kw. elation, To 1. feeling | two #ixes for Travers, The only two was made by Kirkoy on the etshth, | our Arthur, int th Krienitly:diwin ‘Now the bar was six feet nine inches but managed to last the round out by | match with BELMONT HUNT CLUB RACES. | covering up and holding on. amore a ; 1 yee and up; 5 sata hixme e-clainn Servioen‘e: | = cords % m in the second round | Rome and accept it, Heariice in. th x The Golden Butterfly! | ccording to the stane | hank inking @ #even foot putt eee WeNe got busy hatter to face hits, nd, 108 iit, aay atlok that | Witgm Watson, Baltusrol, th, 4, { FIRST RACE—The Fesex Hunt {801 managed to have the better of this fom McCarer.. the Peraiers Yop ns | pried ae peg de ee Anigaatice i Pred ones. claimea,|_______ AMUSE MENTS. Horie walked back | 1, M, Richmond, Englewood, Eteeplechase handicap of $40, including | session by landing frequently with stiff | FLU sit! bu maichess With Owen ‘Stork Semore, Only nine runs were made off him, | Geliberately about thirty fet, turned,|E. A. Lord, Atlantic City about three miles over regulation | blows, ripping in jabs and short arm | to fight Jack 182, (Clapp) won, | Punches to ints Jaw and body. Th ib wa erst Chicees Ce, detente Oe Aad igs | na 10,4 disabled and, MoCarer Tiea just reieived | ,,2t vas » ratty eft ! |] WEW AMSTERDAM 5 efor Crandall and th and came directly at the Jumping place in| Fred $ in ¢ Tie De OVEN. ‘OPERA st ed hus mae \4 @ slow walk, He was crouching ard, m, Atlante Maqualified, part money going | i#hman continued to fght better as the hese rel teem a i am tated he ee mer AYVAD S WATER-WINGS GRE Boe t Maite. STARS, isnodn., Canoe ‘ . Ba 1 A the best of | Australia unt a 5 ott Learnto Swim r looking up at the bar, which looked high, 4 H. Higheon, Canoe # to Guardian, 186, (Wright); Ringlets, 155, | DOU Progressed tn a he, best of | dat tetwven don Jeanette, and Langford ene di on for @ pole vault rather than a ‘ MH, McDonald, Hasex Coun: the fourth, fifth, sixth, ninth an n Dy ‘at Vernon, Cal., is off for good, by One Trial Plain, 25c. ~ Fancy, 38c: AYVAD MAN'F'G CO., Hoboken, N. J. TIEGFELD'S MOULIN ROUGE “ALWANDUIiE WLUW LIBERTY 325; mo ay eve 16 [E at, 2.15, la, ; Walter Nagle, Atlantic City, |(VenStade) was second and 8t, Leonid, third, Butwell, 16: ; Dupree, 145; Jabaker, M8, MARLBORO FINISHES. MONTREAL RESULTS. ‘and Garterette, 160, also ran, Time not high jump. | ‘The 48,47, 158, (Lewis), Lag eyed mene ne made @ Witle| pM. Barnes, Fnilowood, peered ran, Lifting with a tre-| peut Moore, Morris County, mendous apring when almost under the} MeGraw took advantage of the overwhelming | Ntry out his new man, Robertson, The big played flew ba _ =. | HENRY “MILLER nabs Henry Mc8weer takah FIRST RACE FIRST RACE. —Three-year-olde and | De PY g.008, $00 9 evenings bar, he rape straigit in the alr, swung| a9; FH. McArdle A . ea ds; ahout five furions upward; Canadian bred; one mile—On- her AMUSEMENTS. |} GAlk bt envied: d fda Jeft arm and shoulder over, and in| 93, Roy Webb, Englewood, 4, 41, 8 SECOND RACE—The Galloway Han-| pon, 108 (Ferguson). oven, 2 to § und | gramon’ gi (Lounsbury), & to & 8 to 5,|aiay m mod any podton aud isan Saree SA RDEN| OFFICER 666 @ fraction of © second more Was com: |” Jerome Travers, Upper Montclatr, 49, | S4P of 42%, Including cup: about Ave | out, rat; Frijolee, im (Troxier), 5 to 1, | Aramom. Ot (tounstunty), § to & 8 to . nee WINtTeR GARDEN With tag Gown feot first in the jumping pit.| 4, 80; Oswald Kirkby, Englewood, 40, furlongs on the flat. Petite Chevaux,| 2 to 1, and even, second Ponkat gre} out, second; King Cash, 9 (Diggins), ihe, ct te, taamlens nes ever seen on @ mF ay cor St, aottg hh Colum LYCLUM ahod He had cleared the height on his firm | #0, 80; W. E. Shackelford, Atlantic City, M6 (P. Stephenson), ret; The Thief, 146 106 (Hanover), 10 to 1, 4 to 1 and 2 to 1, Out wecomes Tine Cabin OS Teme | seid oe win AI dina. e-Bay oe Tee Ore ey Nis AP ; trial A mecl tape was brought and | $i, 81, 75: A, T. Swords, Morrie County, |( 2. Tucker), second; Nattle Bumppoe, 186 | third, ‘Time, 1.06 3-5. Ronet oe Ny Caper Gauce also ran onge for the benelit of Slag How , rican Fiunt Gites and Childe, assisted by all the| 45, 45, 9% (larry Smith), third, Culvert, 160, ran] Lady Anna, Morning Glory aller ie ben. by Th a x others, measured to the lowest pol: in| Shackelford’ mire to take gold also ran ————— hes were mace and it woe al cond, but war disqualified. Sunflower, i iwn, eon iT } inees Wed, & Nae! the fength of the crossbar, It was | medal was a wonderful card as follows: | SECOND RACE.—Selling; three-year- After establishing ew record for the Sewick. | | The Rose Wini- mince 6 feet 8% Inches, BOSS 4468 gar | 2% also ran Jolds and up; one mile and a furlong-—| Jey Links at Pittaburgs by makiug a score of 60 a 4 He 1 , 14 \) i) 4 Ad 4 7) THIRD RACE—The Hompstead open | Annie Sellers, 112 (Skirvin), even, 2 to} for the eighteen holes, E. M. Byers, the former ui ter cramnpion of the United States, met J ts were «| Gianna > ORINE, with all the other cham-| Ninetyctwa ateoken sualide? tee th a five hundred dollars: Send out, frat pene of the Natlonal Golf ob) of one 8. | 3 Fall Hoot # “ _ Ninety=tava ait " miles, over tho regulation |? to 1, 4 to 5 W.'C, Caraegio in a mateh for 6100" a 1 OOF ene i pions, will rest now for a couple| championship wet. ‘The Morris county aes O78: Ma Snob wad AL Vee bd Gut | pe Mnces eka pemieeatal aattek ch pele PLAYHOUSE Se 7, " IK 1 thea mine of days, ard then go to Boston| team ended ihird at M8 ntrokes. course.—The Rvader, 141 (W. Booth), | 118 (Je Orphanry and Bhort | wee out $500. | th ‘ND b P; ‘he FOR Mel bree, on Fri af Outside the nsiip sixteen of | Won; Country Guy, M9 e, Tuckerman), | bd ; — _A ‘A the ay ternoon train. On Bat~ La " 7 | Order also ran, rade Grounds, Prospect Par Bro. Pre erican tryouts for the| '® Players will be divided into three | second’ Day Bell, 146 (T. Wright), third, | At the Pon iT THIRD RACE.—Selling; three-year-! yt tltye Seno! No. Tt canmured the Brow 14; Rice Grain, M0; x Mace-| oidy and up; four and a half furlongs | elanen smyonsly by his cdfictat onan, 14, also ran, x Fell Red ob, 108 (Skinvin), 3 to 1, 8 | feating Pubic School No, 123 by a score of 18 to 8 | the sau FOURTH RACE.—The Mounted ser-! to 5 and 7 to 10, frat; Sir Kaw y the champlonship set will | Ref 1 play this afte CARD ATL LATONIA. Amertoan Olympic team will be noid, | {nts 0 Tt would not be at all surprising if halt) & dozen worli's reconis were reo Rand, , 114 West Indians, bags ‘Mat. To:Das, 2 eR at logan 4 2 a mane STKING 3 i A vice Fe co of $2), ride .| Glensen), 2 to @ even an ei. TH = Curious state of aftsira oxtsine | vise Feat Hace of #0, ridden by ams i ivennan). 3 60% tee and ‘| F. F, FROCIOK’S ret Go many of the athieice training for the! Race TRACK, LATONIA, Ky., June| ona buy Pyick eg eae in 2, to Land’ even, third, ‘Tim | th AV. Ry Wale autos qruting Olrmplce have broken world’s! The entrien for tormorrow's races! tion” Hee F arapom, 169) Barlaneff, Christ, Dalsy, Dora M. z 5! records in the past few weeks that alerts gui owe: EASE | Seana Bocnwe At ee Plsliee: * | Bonnie Hee and District-Attorney alno i; Ahn Me eet secord hardly excites ettentinn. | lc | Lieu mbough), second; Corgo, 167). | ran. 0. im a will hi 4 the Rested hie ie casting , 1 rcLleut, ‘ated, third. Phoentx staj 1) FOURTH RACE—Selling: ear: fo. | 29nMan } Jetie team that ever carried the Sta! 12; Tejobant )) Goldwick, 16%; Kinnelon, 162, also ran. | olde and up; four and a half furlongs.— | ( 1 pe Wea gurtnes ‘to vistory. The reat of the| fii; fem Mees. York 9 i FIFTH RA’ : » Steeple | Sato Blend, 16 (Bergen), to 6 <= thi ee It! rt Den come slong, but Americans | Jar’ Miata: i nas re 3 and out, won: Strike Out, Feu jothing Like sae ‘set the pace, BROOND RAGE. s th sa Hes; over the Gold | son), 12 ‘to 6, even and 1 to 2, second U d th Sun |B. F. KEITH'S’ : oh He Fo us 16} (Von Stade), rter, | Drexel Hill, 102 (Ural), 5, 8 to 8 and 7 to a er | le un) o OM Pine'e Teak. 108. : 05/160 CP. Wright, second; Winkle, 149 (T:] 10, third, ‘Time, 1081-5, Frail, Fort | See ee UNION 5Q. “4 tryouts end the week, In a| Bly Hoifer “tua! Set Watt 108) O'Brien), third, Worth, Miss Moments also ran, few days more the mon selected | iii’ kor saileg: Vareertar olde and up; | STEEPLI CH , by the coinmittee will be known. aay fot tae — A | & wn Aer, ‘ “ ” jn 2 How many will go to represent this| Hewat Ninth Mt agile iis HE -“Arrow’’ marks GONEY’S FUNNY PLAGE West iat Spuatry at Siocknoim depends entirely | ocwal toring. 9 A <== yu aeks le , the completion of the necessary | Remor!oy "i 9 ; Crime Bent! I, x the shirt of style and WENCK MOS, | Amusement | ACAUEAIY GEL IC Ae Money has been coming in very 10g, Fa y, 102; Mado J BH POL Mew, fe al . 2. uN om PALISADES Park ‘THE FATA VOUCEN America needs not only the Tange i f : ; ; service. We depe W, 10m He CARD bat a very strong ‘second an art ym oe i q / | paoen, RETTRI BRIGHTER THAN 4 v q . A ry ‘\irenip’ Ascension Datly, Fireworks ULONIAL 44 tear, for on @ long trip like | &% I. H ts ualities to se you orm tt on 1 q WB ally Matinee 81 & v Many things may happen. Tra ; ne Wi cH r eet wrt . And change of clHmate may aftect | Mis se Four, the nar-iainadataten, aries 2 has b ie another bearing the same label. hee be Ana Sore uE SE ELa of Aor etn sa tae Ait r cae iba aa Ph and 8 Wy Mt Bae