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speech Why Are the Police So Active Against the Law-Abiding Pas- time A.C. ? (The HE Pastime over thirty years hae held its field meets on Sunday afternoons. The Pastim, not to violate any of the 's laws in #0 doing. No admission fee is ever charged. Not UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY INEW YORK’ OrmceR, Me tT SHouo Have THE S POLICE FORCE HE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12 FURNISHES FIVE , 1919.) — BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK Copyright. 1912, by the Press Publishing Co. (The Now York World). GLLER Can TRAIN ON “THE EGON ERICKSON, The Great STARS FOR OLYMPIC TEAM EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN BlG BOUTS TO-NIGHT HELD OUT OF TOW Jack Dillon Meets “Twin” S | livan and McGoarty Faces { Jimmy Gardner. _., 9} BOXING SHOW TO-NIGHT. Royale A. C., Brooklyn—Billy Gal- ley of Australia vs, Jimmy Lawton of Brooklyn, ten rounds, K, 0. Sweeney,’ ten rounds, Brown's Gymnasium A A., Saturday night, T nent middleweights are scheduled to be fought in rings outside of this elty to-night. The most important of these scraps will be the ten-round go between Jack Dillon, the crack middleweight of Indianapolis, and Jack “Twin” Sullivan of Boston, which takes place before the Buffalo A. A. im th Convention Hall at Buffalo, In the other contest Eddie MeGoorty of Osh- BY JOHN POLLOCK. WO battles between four promi- The TRAFFIC GILUES AND kosh, Wis, and Jimmy Gardner, the even a programme is sold, There is no ADVANTAMS WHEN HE MEETS NICHOLSON. Wen OVER, MCDONALD, SHOULD BE 4 GREAT HELP clever boxer of Lowell, Mass., will tattle t bar on the ground: To THe Tean for twelve rounds at the Pilgrim A. A, Yet the police stepped in and arbt- i o B® to 5, » first, Bonnie} A . trying to score on the play, Wilson | Dot "0.2 1 ‘ | et 3 mash a fe T WwW Fi : qi leral events. is ag} Bee, 101 (Skirvin), yen, 1 @ | six ia eee haee ene Pe eer WS! holders of the world’s championships in beormind Trey caper Ad the canes. pesorea Argument ith Umpire portage Miller Mied out to Wilson. |" yesterday the Athletic Union Wa8) second, Bertm n to rs German feet, © the) their classes and the other two @re| One local runner, who was picked for ‘ thrown into gloom when the Adamses trarily prevented the holding of the Pastime games a week ago Sunday. On the same day at Celtic Park a great field mect was held for the benefit of , the Olympic team fund. There was no or compelled to contribute, Even this, Five New York Cops To Help Olympic Team Erickson and Gillies All Re- As a reauit of the relay swimming noon Adds Strength to Amer- yard Metropolitan Adams Brothers Will Go championships of Boston. Frank adviser, ‘ Tommy Walsh, manager. of Burns, will be McGoorty's chief Willie Ritchie, the clever California Lightweight, 5 bc be? been unable to Fig) Leach rey meet him in a tet-round bout at one 0 the gate a receipta were approxi- in Ho e t he Ti t le ie oO oc oum er Mabe fxn Ba in Pe} ey " mately Bri m NY, —_—~——— -_—_—_ — om est Side A.C. w Orleans on the. | Now the Pastime has announced its g Arter ie ‘ of Philadelphia and many other crack yeti oe fntention of holding the postponed —_—>— leer ers * The Decision Reached This After-]#e was i Friday and Saturday and ao t games. Sometimes a voluntary collec Four Swimmers Added CINLAND was unable to go into the tryouts. } ton has been taken in the grounds, al-| McGrath, McDonald, Eller,|] To Olympic Team Roster US ef won the 10-yard and 280 | | though no one has been either asked last HELLO , BILL ° 19 BIG MSDONALD AROUND ? m ol ic T — in that contest he did the 100 nen’ ate re the officials of the club say, will be team tryouts at Verona Lake four HELLO, MIRE. A No. .ican Olympic Team. in ten seconds three times in succession Sie Gistbons of eut out, and the club members them- ded Sure Point Wi more names were added to the 1S MCGRATH AROUND? ARE SIMON GILLES QR EGON ion bon the 220 in won the i selves will be assessed, before the} 84! ure Foint Winners, American Olympic team roster. In a it Biter AROUND? ERIKS! ‘ | seconds ehating tt 3 tig Winker games, to pay the necessary expenses, teat of speed among twelve of the No weet LETS ROB A BANK Athletic circles welcomed che eleventh} of the loo-meter Ol aaa 1 understand that @ police official has leading experts of the country, two i Sieeite Unb taken it upon himself to say that the Pastimes will not be allowed even to Practise on thelr grounds on Sunday, 'E members of New York's po- Mee force have smashed the time- honored belief that a cop can't F Reilly and N. F. Nerich, one Chi man, Kenneth Husa ‘New York representatives, James H. » and Duke cago MARQUARD GOES AFTER hour decision of the Adams brothers, Platt and Ben, to accompany the Amer- aor wi aburen jean Olympic team to Sweden next Fri- present when th There were but 500 f game began. Bobby Kerr, the 2-meter champion, He won the 0: and 15-yard contests in the puts and Olympkc ard, Kahanamoku. of e first Byrne singled to .Jday. The announcement of the famous| games held at Madison Square and that any attempt to hold a moet|run a block and 1s only able to hold|| the best, The folk eine wi ereret pate CAE Sat Bares tamed to, he ine] athistis beoltiers 40 /@iake the telp was] last winter. He has not been de will lead to wholesale arrests, up a lamp-post by making the Ameri-|| have been placed on the supplemen- gait flea out: to Daly. arrived at only after several strenuous)!" 4 scratch race since July, 1 tack on the lt-| can Olympic team. Furthermore, every iy Met, which practically means caught trying to steal second between| hours this afternoon winding up their e Club, next to the N. Y.| one of the bluccoat squad fe looked upon |} that if they wish to @o to Stockholm the bases, to Hummel to Dau-|pysiness arrangements. At the end they MARLBORO RESULTS Oldest athletic organisation certain winner. soni A EM cad ives bert, NO RUNS. aly was thrown | teclared they Would be able to make the| Al : HOA nace: Moran struck © maly was erie: Al F en ¢ pay ci Is it her OG Weindadan os eiletheibe’ je policemen who have each been |} Yor 4, C,; m, B. Crom jr. of Prince. |! out by McCarthy and J. Miller, Smith | {fp with the American team. The A. FIRST RACE—Malden two-y Xe Cy. Costello Sumpe i seal on the part of some dictatorial police oficial anxious to make a record? been trying to have an interview with Mayor Gaynor on the subject. They had one appointment, but it missed ® thing ia sure, and I'm «iad to gay that Americans are coming given a sixty-day leave of al they may help bring about another American triumph at Stockholm, ere cinot; Baon Erickson, the Thirty-sixth Precinct, P. Gillis of Trafic A. Three are the classed among the topliners. having been a menvber of ton; R. Frinell, of the City A, Morris of the Illinois A, C. patrolman ‘of|they sail for Stockholm. The meet will and Simon | be one of the ‘greatest ever held, for all the supplemental lt, will try to show fs the dean of the squad,|the committee’ that his performance tn Rite the police | Boston on Saturday was not up to his L. R. Rich of Brooklyn, and J. G. Cy of the athletes are in prime condition and OF WEAKENED CUBS pended for Three Days for BATTING ORDER. U. officlals and thousands of the team's do ok y. Ni INS. fouled out to Kelly. NO RUN: that the Sta Wagner popped up to Hummel in the | supporters were delight Cc. members saw their way Hummel sacri Tooley sin Byrne to J, Miller. ed to centre, scoring Daub- ert, but Wheat was caught at the plate in several of which he counted a) sure point winner. His brother, while) not #0 prominent, was carded for sev- It was still drizzling at the start of the third inning. McCarthy went out from Allen to Day Kelly drove « announced they would be unable to ac- company the team abroad because of business reasons, Pressure was brought four and Dance, 1 a (Obert), 12 to 1, upward; selling: f longs.—Hannah I. thiga. Demoness, Ls Bear, Appasstonat, tol pile an aif fur-| F ferguson), 9| of bills an his on | Ne e re T am 3 S protese Bettian we 12 cond. Miller sent a fly which Meran| York A. ‘ ioe etd Peuelees UB Ciroxiend, to Solita. I 1 - ont + | to represent the United States at) 3 to 5 and 1 to 3, second; M i ai gin atacc ath tar an tess Matt MoGrath, patrolman of the Forty- Bathered In. | Wilson popped out to/ the words eames. Piatt Ad me com: Hiot (Ural), 15, 6 and 2, thtr 1. Time, 8925. | gack Goot q $ McDonald of pa s | ed in the try-oute at Harvard las' day’ evening, will go ahead and make a teat cane | third Precinct; Patrick at American League Park for the bencft) +: 7 “ Daude ith a singfe to short. | peted in ected by -! aid be of It, carefully avolding any posaivie, Trafic C; John J. Eller, patrolman of/o¢ the Newsbors’ Home. It wil be the| Linker and Zimmerman Sus-| ./?*")"" ck by a. pitched” haul, | Saturday on es cae ne yaa he Infringement of the law. ‘Thay heg| the One Hundred and Sixty-firet Pre-| teat chance to see our champions before See eee Or wht a nd Fr THIRD RAC New York. Chicago. single to centre. Robinson doubled to b n the brothers to-day with ¢ = = around to this bellef, in spite of| department ten years. He has been /wual Bee ivheaad.on tea itek kates Devore, If. Sheckard, if. the fence in right centre, scoring Kel-| result that they will be on boand the| u2Ward: io che the,anctent blue laws and the modern| gctive in athletics five years, In isi |pereer, (ie ereyhound om the betel Amer: | Doyle, 2b. Schulte, rf. ly, Wheat made a neat catch of|fniand Friday and will do their best| * Diue noses who wish to reaurrect them,| 01 Ceitic Park he established @ NeW the Harvard meet. Lawson Robertson | Shoderass, 1b. Downs, 88. aie left. Carey struck out.) a¢ stockholm to uphold the honor of| es Ds | . ‘i there ts no better way to spend work-|%' i record for the 18-pound ham-|)as had Rosenberger training hard since | Murray, ef, ramet ah Miten whitted, xt Vasle Ohms. | ito a) thira,,| Service and Saving are the essen- frye Sunday than out in the open a, Ther, swinging Mt 187 feet @ inches hie returned Sunday and looks to Jim to| Becker, SUE MeCastay made Kuntee raenteg be was seen ft to place J. AF, Roses Billy Barnes, tials of every suit of clothes I indulging in some fine, clean, manly . nh familiar figure én| defeat Craig and Drew in the hundred | erzox, 3b. of Daly's fly in short ce ‘ Fuad (oh Det kyscindup hed By Welles also ran, mer | SBort. “Whether « competitor or « spec. Gt brass wists he spends his |metre. ’ hort centre, NO Henry on the supplementary | "10! ran. make. If the average custo’ 7 ‘tator, every one who apends one day of me lelsure each week in this manner ip better off for it, mentally and phy cally. It's @ million times better for boys to be interesting themselves in| healthful open air sport on a Sunday| ternoon than to be sitting around any Gunday afternoon or evening. fought at the St. Nicholas time juggling traffic and dispensing good ature, took up at res Two years later he joined the Police Department. Im 197 he won the Juntor Metropolitan championship in putting the 16-pound shot, with a put of 41 fect 2% inches, The same year also he captured the > 1) Junior cham- tlon throwing from stand, 31 feet 8 inches, in the career of John J. Eller, a hurdler Albel Kiviat, the Staten Island recora tice elght years | breaker, and Jot Np ko. doined tn the 1,500 metre run. Cornell star are in fine condition, ond with such men as Taber to set the pace the final sprint should show the I. A. A, C. runner and Jones racing neck and neck to the finish, will probably compete Kiviat and the POLO GROUND: aW YORK, June 12.—The Cubs were in great distress to- For the ea ave the third battle of the series, Mar- sent! uived | - ———_»—____ KENNEDY WINS EASILY, Tom Kennedy, the local he: outpointed ten-rou withdraw as Beatty already. ‘All last night men of influence in walant nd Lott have been | Andy Morris of Boston in a| 1 bout at Brown's Gymnaaium jabs and face and| quarter-mile winner known to ath- stant J) pward duction, 4 to 5 a 121 (Ber third. Fl Oro and man, to Gift, en), Star Ke THE PIRATYS OF a +1 nd | can secure these he doesn’t mind 4 to 5 | doing without the luxury of an ‘rvin), expensive label. Ho! Moe Levy r Oo wi o he American eS . day and very indignant over the A. A. ‘The battle wan hard fougne an |sporta who want to see t @rinking rotten whiskey or resin colored l ht, plac- oe ° pty ee : pught All| colors high at the Swedish capital have heer and smoking cigarettes in che back | PonantP with the Grpound wee Pine thas Tinker arn Zzammvuran hat hoe? he was; both men tying for a knock: |fabored. arth the Olympic ometain-to| INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. | MyOr!v119.125WalkerSt.,N.Y. Re ser ee a este Ie | Colloming: “your, he Tacke, the Morne Lynch on account of the.r van in with [7° ia'thy last three rounds he had ali| Heer Vist. The opportunity is, now Standing of the Clubs fit Pition. it they tse the same energy | record for helaht with the b-pound A Testa baal aS we the best of the besides |open, It was pointed out that Rosea|_ Club, Wok. tC! Chiy, \ thay exerted tn the Pastime affair, can| weight, maicing it m. Holarwerags A in Chance sald this badly erip had Morris ina m his cons | berger has been the mort consisten: | flac | find hundreds of these running full blast | 19 he gathered in the title ; when the Immedli the contest |letics, He won the Suburban quarter. | La. : YOU CAN EARN ; A With the S4-pound shot in 19 he estab- FINAL STAND AGAINST terest of the fans in general, he was of ws hed by Billy G thi J last. This year he| === = = i _-Vatncerely hope that the pea shed a world's reora of foot, 10% the opinion that the two players mould ched by ly Gtbson mile this y Blasi tac see eae | AMUSEMENTS. $15 to $35 Weekly ) inches, and in wl abu have been punished by fine and allowed Lal nettheppard and William J. Hayes | eWOPRA red / oh gen A RE eh] sR ele ie A — U to play. Th the mean time Lai and ay night, | feate yes 'W IN TERK Ga RODEN || otter fem works tralnine aOR ‘ Inches, Hin greatest pert took the places of Tinker an I Hut st. tte olumius—— | 2 . | the police about their business. ‘They! i'etvoar at the Metropolitan champion- rman and went on with the game. Aentanreer Wanye & Best we etsy. Reafilon pealtvcy REDE pDuninens to attend €0 In| ships, where he made 4 fest Sy inches Notwithstanding the heavy clouds that Piition of WHIXL OF guarantesds) a 9 ri—ptenty of it. with the 16-pound shot. overhung the field and the constant . SINO Bans, ‘wuih st, F.C. TAYLOR, 249 W. 42d St. BACH CROSS and Jack Redmona!, Wetld'a reconts are ax thick ax files ———— danger of rain 10,00 fans were out oj CA: 1.00 Matinee To , ’ A ar Onen Monday, Wed. and Friday Fv'as. 3 nite he cot world's BATTING ORDER. a ute Ant Dan tL Th ao |f RATES O es i night and Cross had little trouble | Warns ton the @) and 80 tnree-toot hur-| few York, White Sox. are Dean eas tre? zHoh ose 1S or: Pia: beg RC eR AMUSEMENTS, ph winning. Redmond fought woll in| dies, 73-6 and 946 seconds respectively. | Hartzell, 3b, Rath, 3. | The Cubs failed to score in the first : BOUGHT AND PAID FOR | [Now Amst So Aare _ flashes, but during a great part of the|‘Mnen fell the 18 low hurdies, Diler’s| seumpf, es, inning, though they had a chance, Af- tunit to ave on a Se eared nt Wed at. 2.10, time contented bimoelt with stepping in new. worla’ roar being 124, Me 2 | Cree, if tee Wtacened had wana out to: Musee, e RS ATH 4 fay Sb and holding. the fifth roun! Cross | ya: straightaway and round a tum Jobin 4 ited a two-bagger to left id funded « hard lett hogs on Hedmond's| reoards went lant Year, as did the T0 and | Guim, Wtmin Renate bebad.e pwruaaeer So lett pie 40 ( re) at and I Trousers rt, Th ee Tiegleld's Moulin Rouge V7.0 Hiatt ove, puviins it entirely out of com- | 78" sated to G55 and pio | cerdner, 2, soap Har ai uintwn out or wleteuen NO W52_ A BUTTERFLY 6 “A WINSOME WIDOW” miesion for the rest of the fight. Seeing ¢ vod Daniels, rt. Weaver, as. ‘was thrown out by Fletcher, Weeks, v & dbance to mate quick finish Leachie| pionanips Patrolman Gillin haw & most Brreeney, 6 Block, 0. PI aac ant a. at We have never before been able to offer such GAIETY Bee ae Bis lost this head, punched wildly, and Red-|Pentute record in the welght depart. | Vaushen, B. alah. p. 4 I de Bat, 2.80, “ .| thelr half, Devore rolling to the piteh- values. OFFICER 666 mond stalled along until he was all He has been on the force three|, Umpires—Dineen and Sheridan, At-|t Dut to thind and @nods ‘ Le eee vith “George 3 tient, barring the Cyclopean state of his| years and in athletion eight years. | tendance, 8,600, ere eka nina Oe A lucky buy made last week’s sale possible. farcry dees | HAY TI CYCEUM dee Sees Sate aan Bis Vision. Cross indulged in much kidney Fifth on Mat of New York blue- on the Greater pon: ) "i ‘Tues. T) Punching with his wrist and the hee! of | coat athlet: is Egon Erickson, of the (Bpecial to The Evening y 8.0, \BBo te || The Lion PAUL J. RAINEY'S African Hunt GLOBE wien a RET The Rose Maid "yi" binkfnaite PRUCTOR'S THEATRES Another lucky buy enables us to add to the : Mouse | 10c, 20c,30c serges that are left, a lot of fine Imported Eng- lish Cheviots and Faricy Mixtures. Not a piece in the lot that we would hesitate to OHICAGO, Ti, June 1 verton and his Highlanders made their final stand here this afternoon agat the Witte Sox. Two out of three games on the right side of the ledger made the visitors feel confident that they could Thirty-wixth Precinct, and «a member of the Mott Haven A. C. He ts a high jumper and has been pronounced by the wonderful Horine a man who should be the champlon’s master, pow sessing a wonderful natural epring. | his right hand, but aside from that un- rebuked violation of the commission's ings was unusually fair and clean in work. He DODGERS START WELL rs veat 25¢ & 50¢ },, Mer Wella, the Wnslish ‘The weather waa 40 degrees colder \ e 4 A yi be & re. Bway, | Maclyn Arbuckle & Oo., His best mark in 6 feet ¢ inches, which | Make It three out of four this afternoon IN THIRD GAME WITH | put right into our $40 line—goods for which TMT ANG AGS tuciualne trail Sta Sth Are es | gL S ern, Bee " only r even big Ed Walsh on the slab. : : Hinerva . ri aura of Hiscolient Vaue ‘ — Sete ee ey teenie thattre: | Walsh was suepended for ave dave vy | | other high-class tailors would ask $50 to $60. F eo ttnt lat . [deve netvarat ath face , TLIAE LEWIS, fresh from Parts, oe att Saturday. with a mark of {Ban Johnon for” kicking to. Sik If this seems like an exaggeration, come in and ct ay, LAr todd bate cheaa " looks as if he'd solved the prob-| fet 2% inches. He has been four yeara) O'Loughlin about one of his dectstons | | . A —| th St. | Bil Mon. & ‘Thirs, lem of “coming back.” Willie! in athtetica and six months in the |I4#t week, and the Hig Moots was eltgi | look at the material—take a sample with you = “a | f 12542 ser ibe See . aye that Carpentier fs a really great| Police Department, ble to wet back into harness this after. | , s . B. F. KEITH’S) las “why” cove Witte "he ste noon! | pa cel and’compare it with what others show. NO RTH B E ACG H BOATS from oOTH 4 1s. ne Farewell Meet To-Day; | tnan's: was yesterday, for the tempera. UNION | Made to your measure—not altered to fit. and aiedh Stn, heavyweight, and offered dropped | ORDER . ueensbore Bridge Trolley Also Direct, | THEATRE, | Hay) Pianos GRO cide bet, He Je fast and strone,| Olympic Athletes at | {iea' Typed during ihe night, and in coun ad Pittsbu Blue, gray and black Serges, light colored Chev- F VAUDEVILLE DAILY | S2sf 22's (Gneeeaodi a Pata Neue * and can't he hit! , did yesterday the players felt a chill Moran, rf. Byrne, 3b i nd Fancy Mixtures—Coat and trousers. — Sane A | ° ~~ | WEST END ,28'8, 10, 20 & 30c ; Ree teas ci. Hilltops’ Grounds. |iurine tie atierndon. The crowd an | Bune lots ai y New Elect han Paecant th hi fens reone eat fight. He. Eek . amali¢r than it should have been ala mats es See ‘ a L CW RICCtrIC) cone rayres “THE LILY” > Fight over and 1 ducked enough to get| John Paul Jones of Cornell, the world's| able. “Wolverton used” Vaughn ine tie eee Ninny Sali, | Silk ] ined $22. 50 : : City by the Sea. | ACADEMY Freie ia i Te Hing Ha aot over andthe and ny |ereateat lr, wi compete here to-day nx weeat ie, Wile, 8 AGC eave HW. Amusement | THE TYPHOON NE De Se re ae — Tee Avecluts satiatuction, guabantend PALISADES fori. lroroata re ceanncge for a chance to trade rights and STANDING OF THE OLU mi He BIGGER, BETTER, BRIGHTER THA E incmieerra ans EVA TANGUAY te him coming in. The way he WiATONAL LBAOUE, MEIOAN ‘ Hobineon,.B | > —Airmnip Ascension Dally, Fireworks Thursday. Mat. Dolly de, | and 9 other feature acta t through @ couple of rounds until || New Yor 8d amd vial tf th ‘ei! petrol. POR RA POR ANE NO RNE REE | NRW tT ANN en tara Woks 9 JLHAMBRA [BG Chosisi) Restivar. ered showed the stuff he has in si Bae! Brooks i 3) at ‘pool Newt ge WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, | : Brighton Willa stole Thar. «ion, MABEL HITE ¢ ‘Toward the oné I was so arm {618| Moston, “AL1b/Paila'phla 24° 20 {BAS| St Lote June 12.—A ten-minute wait was t i rig Wank dante, Bamera: | [Tsar Daily. ate, || and 0 other feature acts, weary I could hardly Mgt my hands, RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S s at 3.20 on mecount of the tight ral Brighton Besel! PLECHASE [ sae. | lesque {iit was a an ng."* which was falling, but the few scat rr KY ‘onday B s ere soon shouting, } ETM ithe & Boe | i Sree. tes te avai yal Broadway and 9th Street Ga) SUEERLECHASE | |K| SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. clear and the umpire ordered the game eas, : SY Givens ; i New York. FP ie for Chicago, started at 340 ‘ , The Largest Tailoring Establishment in the World | HENDERSON'S HUI Me et s . | pas? baat Allen was chosen by Manager Dahlen Lydle Barry, Ed Mayes B Co. Te Batiet orld FJ ants FF ork FF onders to the hurling for Brooklyn, whl 4 5 LJ hee nll] Manager Clarke chose Rooinson to work aint, ‘Golanmith, Arvo Breen others Reais

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