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1” «THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1912, _ UP-TO-DATE go newsy| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN THESE ARE REAL “WHITE HOPES” ; | SHORTSTOP MARTIN Copyright, Wiz, by the Press Publishing Co, (The New York World), OF HILL TOPS’ TEAM | IN MORE HARD LUCK New Yorker's Toe Nearly Torn Off by White Sox Play- er’s Spikes. — Bee ACR wrt Yow be Fey AS EARTHQUAKE, SPELL, DAT WORD "RETIAN > (Special to The Erening World.) CHICAGO, June 11.—Misfortune after misfortune keeps crippling the Hish- landers and holding the team back from making the right kind of a show- ing in the American League race, The injury to Shortstop Martin in y jay’s game is going to keep hin out of the lineup for several weeks, for his toe was so badjy cut when he wae spiked by Weaver at second that it was nearly torn off. Martin is surely in hard luck, for he had just returned after a long absence, having been badly burt by one of Walter Johnson's “spit- Meyers Doesn’t Enjoy ih oh a ea Knocking Homers When iris. te tit site! a He Gets Nothing for It vit’ sieet ah ————_—A|,_2| comes, for Zinn needs relle! ‘olverton HOME RUN ASSOCIATION {nflethere that wil Help Bite out fn test Chiet Figured on Fusing FOR LOCAL PLAYERS |] <spartmen”” "PN i His Ranch Through Stick- WHO CAN “RUN HOME.” |} that gave the Hilltops a lot of pleasure, By winning yesterday the honors for Term “White Hope” No Longer a Joke With Such Men in Ring as McCarty, Palzer and Stewart. Tr Jounson Saw PALZER OR MCCARTY IN LITTLE FLYNIN'S Te one of Te GIANTS Was ITNOCKED Down. ee ee Coprright, 1912, by The Pre ibtishing Oo, (The New York YEAR” ago the term “white A hope" was a Joka Anybody who didn't lke some aspiring heavy Weight boxer called him @ “white hops," @nd immediately the boxers best cf- forts brought only a titer. But things have changed, There ave Qo or three “hopes” around to-day @ny one of whom Is quite likely to be @revent when Juck Johnson at Inst _ @akes the fatal ten. One of the most: prominent of theso oS ae cael 3 i : A ‘ ——— the serles here are evened, and the Sox ccs arin Ssenibent 66: thitse work This Season. Chief Meyers and Heinle Zim- Wore pulled out of first place by =. tac sorcerer aPaiere, merman, representing the bor- || slight margin, for the [ed Sox won ‘The first 1s that he knocked Carl Mor- Sens is in on and the from the Browns, ? : ronx, hel: nfore A fis down 0 hard that the referce de- tows BY BOZEMAN BULGER. night looking toward the on Cirrn JOHN TORTPS MEYERS, jaation of a Home Run Assocta- Ford pitched a grand game from start to finish. He was touched up for five hits during the afternoon, but he was able to tighten up whenever there was danger of runs being scored, elded to let it Ko knockout, even @hough the local regulations forbade « count. The second is that MoCarty ts here in New York. McCarney, his manager, is @n experienced manager. He surely ‘wouldn't bring his big fighter here un- Jess he felt certain McCarty had the goods, and could deliver them whe eailed upon. Otherwise, he'd be gath- ering smaW bunches of coin in the out- res, J andson uaqua and first son|f tion. It was decided to make grandson of Quaqua and frat son || Larry Doyle, Jack Murray and fine @ jo fe yen at, |] Jake Daubert charter members ne '¥ sore warrior at night. and others will be taken as they "From running the basen? 1 knew |] quality from day" iedens wens [| INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, {you were going to say that, but that clation js to be etrictly leat: Wavaneiver... Oe by: a guntul | was decided to have an _ Standing or the Clade, The Chief ts wroth because he Is lo! branch to be know \. [ing money every home run he hits, ‘To |} Bon-resldent membe: ! \ 2 endeavor to subse {add to his discomfort, he has made eb i How THe TWo Most FAMOUS "WHITE Hopes” Woun compare the best interests, J. Franklin Baker of three of the circult wallops in the last!] Philadelphia and Trappe, Md., dying districts, where the picking ts IN THE RING. week, Who initlated the right” tleld @asy. Instead he is here, where the “Great work!" some enthusiast sa:d|{ stand, was placed at the head of , eve meh tn the game congregate, look ‘ to the Chahuilhuta warrior as he was|{ that department. tag for « Aight with Al Palzer. dressing off his wagon tongue with lin- © The other interesting thing about Me- Parzen McCarry, jseed oll. “A single, a two-bagger, wiple and a home run in five times up’ “May be great for some foiks," m tered 1ef, “but let me ask you |something: What profiteth it a man if he |make all the home runs in the world Short Stories and lose the prize package beside?" . “ET don't get you,” w candidly ad- Of Ring Battles }\ mea“ one | “Don't you remember th I told you In Other Cities }} a: tne verinning of the seuton,” he cx- Plained, “that it was my pbition to save up enough money out of Substitute Boxer Gives Honey] jai vusiness to buy # ranch out inc fornia and stock It with the good th! Mellody of Hub Fearful Beat+ | of tite" . The truth of this could not bad dent ing at Baltimore. “Well,” he sald, ¢ is the trouble. 11 was my Intention to enough home runs so that I would ha’ . < ~| clothes, shoes, groceries, candy, collars TIMORE, June 1.—Knoeckou 01 5 Pi of Buffalo appeared at the and ragors enough to keep that ranch) ringside to box Honey Mellody of Bo: woing as long as I liv ‘Then, Just be \ a and feld team of ninety-cne athletes to represent ton, but the police refused to let him] fore .f cracked the Aret One ena were! f ae twenty-eight events abroad. Twenty-two of this go on because of his badly damaged) Tied gown and all we 20w get for a) M, 8ell rer ‘Yorkers eye, His sparring partner, Al Rodgers, | four-pase swat {8 a small black mark| 2°"! tor the he tenth. About # month ago the committee in charge sent a: substituted, and he hammered the Boa-| in the hit column. Don't even get any ly! The Cubs, do tool be famous machine jtockholm comtaining some one thousand names, each tonian all around the arena tn every | more for a hone Tun than a single.”* itl a Snows am mifeabr Ta he a umber alongside of his name, Last aight the same committee cabled ne of the fifteen rounds, and Was an) “phat is tough, ye the numbers of the actual entrants. some one remarked, | quit igh i ork’ thelr ol y winner at the end. Rodgers had| sympathet! ‘ if | martial “tt and whem, Owing to the fact that the fund 1s still 616,000 shy of the required no ot eating the Pee y with game game. fairiy re nthe. gure “ol Wil, “otha ut" ube old” days “of ote he [derce Giants lary gerseaet te es the pooped ther hele togetuer abd whooved. tr | crack New Brinswick team Thurday afternpon a: Hota ald ume Sturt: [ Olrmple Field. One Mudred and "Thirty aiath street an h ‘een nlaying & greet a Latest News of America’s Peerless Olympic Athletes At Verona Lake, South Orange, M. J., this afternoon, the candi- Gates for the Olympio relay swimming team will struggle for places. ‘The tests will be run off iu three-man team heate, which will avoid any fouling faster competition. The testante will be timed separately, and the four accomplishing the fastest time will be chosen. At American League Park to-morrow afternoon there will be a big set of games held for the benefit of the Newsboys’ Nome, Practically the entire Olympic team named yesterday by the Selection Com- mittes will participate in the meet, Among those appearing will most Ukely be John Paul Jones, Cornell's star, who has just been elected captain of the Ithacan track toam. After seven hours’ hard work the Selection Committee chose : The conga ‘Olympic Team Ua Cs sundae a iepicee a tke ER ae a aes BOYS" Home smut Wednesday, June 12, ii Pa fet el test) AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, isi nt tai reat 6 P.M. vt his circuit wall he first ining, bu rfes, go mutch ha for freedom resect I'm going to tal Sage gale might | o that Joe Tisker was ta. pretty ately ait | s ce ail inp tuat” started | In going over ti Hao he well to remem! | Garty is McCarty. He looks ike the | Mest promising candidate for the heavy- Weight title we've seen in many years. as MoCarty is a bigger man than Jeff: b] OF Any of the old-time champions. He Mex feet four inches tall, ne | Jones Threatens etripe at 220 pounds. In spite of his size ’ | Re te lean and wiry. McCarty has many to Call Off Ad’s — @ Bob Fitzsimmons's best fighting ° : horse-shoer,, Mc= Bout With Rivers @ structural iron © worker—engzaged in bridge building. Men = | he work in tron—as can be seen in the | Wolgast’s Manager Says Ref-! _ Mlatery of the ring—make good figiters, are strong. Jeffries, Fitastmmon: $ o To- ‘ eins scores of other great fight- eree Must Be Agreed On To: a) e past, were workers, 3 werd yeperte wereer Day for July Fourth Battle. by Mo looks like « Fitzsimmons ; built on a larger scale, He has Td | the same wi loosely hun&) LOS ANGELES, June U.—Selection erould rma are exactly ike) o¢ the third man in the ring at the Fitz's, and his forearms especially re- Joe Rivers scrap at Vor- @ind one of the knockout engines juled for the Fourth of July _ Wielded by the greatest figirter that ever attempted at a conference betw i fought tn 4 ring. He has @ greater! tne managers of the xcrappers and| feech than Fits had, as hie reach 18) uncle Tom McCarey at the lator’ feng im proportion to his height, which | yrogaway offices. And it was no peace Beret toohen more than that of Fite | oo terence, by any sort of reckoning, mmons. He is three and @ quarter! 1 it, progress was made, though the Aeeheo taller than Jeftries, | Ills head | cnference lasted until early this mor. and neck are much like J but his 1is antagonist leg-weary as early a8! Tough? Well, I should say tt was. the second round, but Mellody, follow: | ye ee acblkek tare Mirainat Jegs are Fitesimmons's legs,” bending | ‘8 88 the rival masrgers dev amonnt, a supplementary list has been named, and if this deficit is Out the advice of his neconds, man-| uaueon, bee vIAcK ALK amainat ¥ Be the ness with ons onlt muselee| Vo, Soe eoney: ut me NU EP DOR MATHIAS SSPE pene ee tect Ste * SALSA? aged to hold up and avold @ knockout | back to that ranch without clothes, all MBBS. Lae =] ee mao Daley >) and trimly small knees and ankles,| VArous . + can do 1" to stick a few feathers in| differing Crom Fits's only tn being more | eetng to those whom they opposed f Platt Adams, the great all-around performer of the New York UNDERWEAR FOR MEN 1 " on Ne TN my hair and live that way the rest of Be scan. Dody and back eve iike| te appointment. ‘Tom Jones, manag A. C., who has been mamert to start in mine events, ts not likely to and a he etal hone ihiaag | 1 kind: DY Fusatmmons's body and beck in shape |! Champlon Wagust, crea compete abroad owing to business demande, fee naaas chy inetd wut enn Wal ‘There were tears in our eyes as we The cool kind-— He hes the same heavy back muscies, | ¢¢n#ation during a perlod of 4) ‘The following taternational jury has been named: James B. Sulli- preva na, Tanai caiesait Baden: moved silenuy awey ‘ and. lott B, T he comfort kind— , Mis wrists, like freckled Bob’ are| DY saying that the rete: would van, athietios; @ustavus T. Kirby, Penthelon; Bartow S. Weeks, swim- ) Pittsburgh Hane pity ime | broken-hearted warrior. her .. ind th 5 = unusually thick, and his heavy: selected to-day or he off ming; Prof, William Zdbbey of Princetoa, shooting. victory. ‘tro an ate | Rothing to comfort him but the m ‘y The kind that wears— P ; nis heavy hands Nanded Hoo) chin] of four hits for a total of ten bases and |, * fe squarely knuckled. This was a pe-| the sera Athletes are already youring into the city from all over the coun- | andthe local Tiimiuary down for the count, | the ucore etanding: Cube 9: Meyers. 8. The kind you want— eullarity 1 often noticed in Fitasim-| Jones try 00 a8 to be prepared to sail om the Finland Fridey, The team CINCINNATI. (dune 11 At | the | Leama — | mone’s hands. When he struck @ blow| aBers, submitted @ Mat of nar lected is considered the best that ever represented this country in Im dire Hilly. Ciriffith and ght ten | | When the Cube and te Glaute really a Ps y o “4 eh NS GTUCE @ blew Aten i nal athletic competition. fast rounds,” Althoug derision en, tbe | down to business and. started far tiving in Abe weight of it was delivered by all of| Which a refereo might be sel |] *atesnational ataietic comp | enti crowd waa wit ch fhe opening encounter “it iookel like the real the knuckles at once, because they were] agreement, but just who was mentioned After the athletic team had beem appointed the committee selected besinning of the reaton, Fans who had «rows Coat Shirts—Knee Drawers. Nainsook and Pongee 50c Motropolitan Deslers all in @ line, in the average man’s| dy either could not be learned by hand the knuckles are uneven, the| the fact that Jones headed hin list with kguckle of the middie and the third| Jack Welch of San Francisco and Levy protruding nearly « quarter of an| topped his with Charley Byton, the of- beyond the others, Ielal referee of the cluv. Jones would The whole effect of MoCarty's butid| not who @so was mentioned by | the following ropresentativen in the sports indicated: NPY ORUPANS, Tose 11. ‘Wrestling (featherweight)—Ira St, John, Aathony Elinchofexi, |! William Lyshon of Philadelphia, George W. Retser of Los Angeles, and Charles &, Goodrich. Middleweight, Bmil F. Marshall. : Gymnestioe—Paul Krimuell, New York Turaverein. | PRILADREMBA, Live 41. —Joe Mist suny Rowing (singles)\—#. F. Gordon, Vesper Boat Club, of Philadeiphis. | a ip BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. Bt, Nicholas A. C.-—-Leach Cross vs. Jack Redmond of Milwaukee, waa un " Hens on the defeneiee fen rounds, : and natural pose is like that of Fita-| htm, but he did say ate TRS TNONT ee BEREETRE: HAT OF. the, Weet Mo "Ponte i hing wits “how Baad Ste Grmngiln As Awe THE JAB ON THE SHIRT "4 exaggerated and more| White, a sinith, je ) Kennedy va. Andy Morris of Bos- ton, ten rounds. Atlas A, ©, Rockaway Smith vs, Jack McFarland, ten Bicycling—John Beoht, Joseph G@. Koppsky, Allan H. Loftas, wal- i ; LL ter C, Martin, Prank, Meissner, Jesse B. Pike, Carlo 0. Schutte and \NEWS OF SPORT WORLD Jerome Steiner, Supplement: Ernest OCockler, Albert Xiuschell, TOLD IN SHORT BRIEFS. Kreaterdam G2" “ii w OA RA George F. Morgauer and Walter F. Pofait. " 10, THE D} Kove Seip Jb | " ‘of the doubles and mixed doubles of —" — Fei Mince fA eels ty tant foros -Fee| ROB HOO Hanlon and H QN TO THE DRAWHR tasimmons. It he has 4) the jist, McCarey suid that if the COUreEe 88") Aghters’ managers could not agree upon and good Jude! the refereo he would name the third Mis mark, and) man himself. Jones replied that Mo- Breasivenens, ment he will surely m in end either force Johnson to meet] Carey would do nothing of the sort. him or gain the championship by beat- dng other men when Johnson has for- Hy ; Owen Moran Signe 1 for the women’s chaumplonahip, of | the | Usited E jae » ‘on te courts of the Phi pha ich mally roured and reiinauished she | Mt Gibbons ( ‘ompletely 108 ASGEGES. Doar th ban tees wen: | Ciaee She ge dart inte” is pT Moulin Rouge Een over to cat F aflerooon and algned | played rater both the former le-| re, “OARTY wants to fight Palzer. fret te Ve and al ah ‘narger Wallach of hls vey and Mi W. NSO! DO! rt in This would be a great match. 1 Piet of Haalen Ji. met defeat, the Palser, hi | tastes Ot Caio while Mra, Pouch Jost . of this city. Mies With George ate a feet Sete Bewilders Tommy Connors | =: tee et 3% inches, is another giant. He has fiature i wonderfully wince he began _—> of tone dave Winging ti dentiat and | tek White Cal the present Be LYCEUM i + ore enone, toad Fitts inar” he. oe 2 Mghting, Although less graceful than IKE GIBBONS, the clever St hanpen "V9 iq oe. ‘him, "east me cea erm si notte art fo Whe Mount PAUL J. RATE? eee MoCarty, Palzer ix fully as powerful tn M Pauls miadiawalant. in ble fret Touk the’ pledge. He ead hte Meath, ae ae es i? OBE Fr we * wulld. Hoe resembles another great appearance in Mrookiyn out: Momlay for Wheeler springs. weie ie irming tor vhe Fnalewsot s GLOB a Pa en tH! | Aghter in action. I've often heard it} outpointed Tommy Connors of Seranten Ply hier intends co eau ti a gi | Ny he Enelennod The Rose Maid hf + said that Palzer was “a big Terry Mc-|in q ton-round bout at the Irving A. C. (rininn rhe mee Metit ¥e dhe fay B. F. KEITH f Govern.” He has the MoGovorn instinet.| Giypona knew too much for Connors, c | bring hiahan get ‘He Sgbts in « tearing, rurhing, never- reaching the latter with stiff, snappy Jabs to the face and short right hand Pt Kennedy Gets Bay To-Night. ea : i uN . , nthe 3 ns stopping style, and he is a hard hitter. rom Kenni nt hnouncemant made to-day a Privertan of Sg eee joo ante uppercuts to the mouth and Jaw. Con |» se et er | mis Jom Kennedy goto busy vnigat Me Announ Bn anted bra i , i od lon would go far comple! bewtldered. m the aie une 2 N8 | ond \inon depends @ Wig ection of eoton “Livery = toward deciding whose shoulders shatl| Vy. "\ve ‘grat cluht, rounds cibbons | 27et gern tome, Tomy Miurhe (ld the Tom's tut am "helty “ha hen’ | fv Abocaton, | 00K GOOD TO], am Blectic” the weight of the title that ts no] took things very easily, dancing tn and |S (out peed . ‘ er pajced | ine take he amore IT WILL LI City by the Sea. * & joke—the “White Hope.” There out, sideatepping Conners'’s leads, and if c my , i" i e vw h jaitoarml whelle YOU, MR. GOODRESSER || ‘ a pty DI vs p is gnother heavyweight in New York) i6n coring punches. In the ninth « K onsen P Gas eo et tenth rounds Gibbons really cut loose, | wth hin," - : te wil make you P LISADES Pork apse 10, 20 & y nd the way he sent punches ty Cone] « vount'* (————wranoina of THE CLUBS, others. AL Oppenite ine 300 Wm and downs has developed into a | re ay and Jaw inst have, mada | ar 2 pe | 3. pan ned a. ahaa DiaRR BETLEN, ARONTER EAA EVER _ OPER EARN E LILY" ee: Chee ROMY WONER! Riahitor, y think it) wax ruining mloves, | 19 “The Banker” is smart, Atay’ ascenaion Daly. Thuredes, ee ern cease aac suman | Found, but -albbone couldn't vat) him at aie: eH OEY geet: Aak SUN BLEACHED showart | Brighton : Ss 4 Paria seat sees ove im) |Meat att Rat Wh "RESULTS © an Ava GAMES, 83 Quality $2 | anntn zen Watt Hi Gas vague] EA EVA TANGUAY K « Leach Cron has the champio ; : ria 4 " eek ui 4, = us sea! . ee Mage Pig nip bee buzzing Mat. Dally, Sie. | and 0 other feature acta. thing that the demand for @) tediy chee days Up_to hig bout with ity TLS TV, ‘hope’ should have brought out| Brown Lead nad Sime dodine Seat ETT CHAN ae Hire Met, Dally, BBe. || and 9 other Te like these, whero two yéeare ago we ‘ opr s 4 tom at all. comet il und yout “wien sas q x ot Cheng, an x4 at e aoe, setts oul wale 4 ry iy, Wie Hr, Condramer,

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