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“ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1913. UP-TO-DATE ano newey| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [nosenredenen PITY THE POOR MILLIONAIRE! Matt Wells Going Back — Pe Soba. cnn “ era re ee Or aT Te To o England on Tuesday 4 "TASH TEAM COACH ae Poor Fighting lig Poe and Bad Seetin: ZS. + —Hatry m ve. | — Health Reasons for His” Young McGowan, Young Fulton ve Parelli, Young Rose Young Sears, all ten- Return Home. re, all ten-round bouts. eed. ankle Fi | ine, ten ronnde, Fairmont A Club Decides, Too, to Send _ BY.JOHN POLLOCK. Saturday ‘ight. | . Q 4 . A . = ECAULE he us not fighting in yh “F . Meyer and Rosenberger | y Sm tare, one es te te not in with note efeeee = | 4 at Its Own Expense. | ‘ the Finglish lightweight champion an eo iat nounced to-day, through his manager, "y George McDonald, that he wil! sail for Engiand on Tuesday on the steamship sme ated ciermintion io : Lusitania, While at home he will have be strongly represented among the point | 7 Pog lll lta adh glo a ae Jim” Rosenberger and Alvan Meyers, flower ear eplit by Sid Burn dim Rosenberger and Alvah Meyers, ish fighter, and recently aN ott ae Mi J-|inembora of the club, were placed on aoe ie any Athletes Making Big Saori the supplementary let by the Olympic C fa fices in Order to Struggle for | ciaca'to vend these two atare at ita own 4 America again tn September and will be fie, fm’ to come shat « exponse. To-day i was announced that | * ready to take on all the topnotch Nght- Uncle Sam in Fifth Olympiad |in addition to this the clu will send its N 0) y qj | Welante tn ‘this country. clatosh, t ralner, Lawson Robertson, to look out poe aise 6 pea ct at Stockholm. |cluv'e’ members’ onthe tenn on the SS » yy eas Seca 0x 2, |trip to Stockholm and during the a’ of, the rent ad of the there. This move is looked upon hy The Press Publishing Co, | long step toward Insuring the beat oi v0 on “cn ea night, eee mi g Amica “ ie New York World), dition for a large number of the Amer- rato WONDER what John D. Rockofel-| ichn athletes, s a Bae te at th tele baat ered al grzrelatt, who I ler would give to change places with| There was criticism to-day tn some — F i — ee wa " fog bu raday “nignt, 86% fe to one of the husky, Joyful athletes (uarters over the appointment of an ; who will mall for Stockholm to-morrow | sistent manager of the team. It was . get : Ina , whe a2 a member of the American team! aia Fant eee ch was @ oon Rye a ox rT" CORA " £ i re ‘ é FFTRES REFUSES iN e tat naa nl Ac ne er ol e ie rainer and coach was a ro} - 1 * * se hs v7) i . ‘A million? Ten milliona? A handred| tion, aa a large coaching staff would be tt 1 i : : { pas cir i ae tren ty fan Millions? of more real value to the outfit than Aner recitals ahs Gea aa English Sparrow Helps TOBERERREEOF feria WOLGAST-RVERS G0 ses rE and prestige and money for the bound- Giants to Beat Cubs With "hs alge ine eal the Joy ot Uvine, the #erl-| California Crew ernie hold the honor and the fame of Uncle Bam in the ritth great world's Olymolan| ddeve for Regatta Chicago Outfielder Mistakes “13 "RUAE DR eenaTOne. A for that matter, don't forget HRA bak: Ga teotiys a aand Bird for Ball on Doyle’s Hit struggle. that many of the athletes them- Pantera Ualceeay Gene. etek Phe Leaptiy : i i. euch @ hoo- ‘ selves are sacrificing something| Stanford University eight, which came ter all, It ten't fatal for Rubo f | E om the shrine of patriotiam. ‘There are| all the way from California to particl- in Eighth Inning. Marquard, the Giants’ clever south- i My, Being Called Off. the Adams boys, for instance, Platt and] pate in the Intercollegiate regatta hor paw, er the Washington American : ; Ben, Both have been in the employ of|on June 29, was out on the Hudeun League bell club, anyway. Yester- @ well known firm here in New York.| River practising. The men didn't ay-| BY BOZEMAN BULGER. CN pase ld Mar pag dered ted é Fe * — agnetat to The Brentng Wend.) When they wre selected for the Amer] rive here till night, and wero © an English soarrow one of tho] } Qraight victory, and although he j : OE LOS ANGELES, June 13.—Jini fean tearm, after winning theli its! fatigued ‘by their’ four-day journey I lowlieat of birds, can de|l fatied to pitch the ninth inning his i ‘ | ¥ = § x on the referee busine: in the tryouts at Boston, they applied] acrors the continent that Capt. Seward ributed ae ‘vietory of thell side was ahead when C ; A " was to leave the for a vacation, without pay, #0 that| decided to let them rest. The boye| Giants in the third hand-to-hand oon-|] into the box, so Rube “i ou IN ay deadlock for the Wolgast-Rivers third they could go to Stockholm to help roll/ trom the Golden Gate have neither fiict with the Cubs, If the ten-thousand |} for the win just the same. i man where it was before. The big ex- up io points, Platt and Ben were] coach nor a manager, Capt. Seward | Victory-crased fans who went from ‘the 6 won thirteen gum Bp. = . oe champion thought the matter over s0 Necessary to the team. They are th®|iooking out for their entire training, | Brush Stadium whooping with joy had and it tcok Walter Johnson to “ 4 long that there seemed no doubt he best men we have in two important! The eup of the Leland orew: Olm-| been aware of that fact twelve hours be of the Tigers ne final a would ‘accept the Job that sought hiin, events, the standing high and broad! stead, bow; Beale, 2; Smith, ago it is Iikely that the American eagle bree ttg ted pho leg raeger Ee toms Ys : s i? VX? i § | ao his decision is as much @ aurprise es Jumps. But-patriotism doesn’t cut much} kins, 4; Durye: wi would have been removed from our coun- |} th. ‘hed ayy ann tg MHen Wank " Se a ae Y & disappolsttment: of a figul office of a busi- atridge, stroke, and Guerena, cox-| trys shield and the aoley little r a Sak 4 De in tsi ee $ “ae Xs ‘There 16 now a prospect that Jones will SMILE ness hi Qdean't show in| ewain, Clover ts the only sub. elected unanimously ta the oid op a core see Py f mia sig ae Be # qa he te Fane tae ie ra | sare I ong i ‘the ledger. The answer Mie Ph @r'a place, This is ne pipe story, elt Of the three clube, ; 5s : ; si i $ aco for & match July } wis a flat "No Boxer Redmond Under | taxe it trom Ourselder Miller of the ) : Paes nD ‘ wi aie that he as received two a — ‘ hg j “rye, been working steadily for eight) Care of Physician bi ap! by several fest dee ¢ 6 omised the {dentical terms Gin atime Peet Years,” eald Platt, “shouldn't 1 have In the eighth inning when one run was forward, and Ct by MeCarey tf. he-Wwill take the ‘The Banker.” It’sthe A tie consideration for that?” After Meeting Cross. needed to te the, score. and Arthur iys'as aa eee need : Stored uy. aketardy 6: Ke will Gike, the strhw that aeaicoe 90" “No.” ‘ ah ' jer was on first ry Doyle oi revere .. however, Knockout Brown, Harlem Tommy Mur- || 4 7 Piatt and Bon thoueht Mover Th#?| suey neamond wan ai uiner a pnyte| © imal Gave bie Tet son Or Mace aru. et| Highlanders Meet Club Phyo ame otber Lahiment on hel] fy SUN BLEACHED @re going with the team. It's a personal he result of the| dinarlly the ball weuld have been a long et Magers bags nation's birthday. One promoter offered || aU sacrifice, but they ure going. Uncle ‘by. Leach| single, ‘The fans wete amazed to ste! pining ‘ike Efe Fg that’ was Bot to take over the match in ite entirety, and it’s a $ Seen will have the pointe they win, 8°) cross in thelr battle at the @t, Nicholas | Outflelder Miller suddenly start don tn | st ooh Lower T an Themselves We ata ike cob 1 tae phen aa #3 Quality at 2 matter what the cost may be. A. C. Tuesday night. He was found|fent Meld instead of the Girection in yaw cater. the game ie, ners 14 stones tn, Greater Nox, York tu a furnished room in East Fourteenth je ball was hit. =a “ ry De Witt Van Court's name was favor- (See Phone Hook for Ad@resa) SAYMOND C. EWRY isn't gone] street in a serious condition and an{ had discovered hte mistek M Wolverton’s Players ‘Home Ran” Fever Fast ably mentioned to-day for referee, as P with the team. This is a pity, for | ambulance was summoned from Belle. | reverse himeelf the speedy Shafer was anager olverton’s Play | Spreading Over Country. jat of Harry Gilmore jr. Jack Ray has won eleven Olympic over the plate with the tying run and "wt ’ a ' ‘s brother, announced his cligtiplonships, He ts world's champion partially paralyzed and| Doyle was perched on third. No one seven Now in St. Louis for Open- AM ile ‘miler sapens_ars at amd-record holder. He has never been also an abrasion of the right / but those on the Meld could understand | getting the habit. Never he poy Ras 6s ee, ihe od i defeated with the American shield on| side th bana i a why Miller had etarted the wrong way. ing Game Against Browns. In any previous fe a w a nd may = at, He tm employéd In the Brook. | timanen, | Mesmonl weer Here's the answer: As the heavy clouds! been wo many cirouit cloute regis- a3 jyp "Mavy Yard, so perhaps ‘he has been came up it was growing very dark aad — re The Pelo Grounds seems fo mere intimately associated with the @ home of home ryne, for only i ryt St. Louls, June 18. |} on aay = Dy & Li Yo spirit. of patriotism than some of the ot thought, they will result surtace Porras es wet Re einer mance | aM Ce aC TA S, anoar or||"™ others. ; eerfously, ta took, thtes "bala. ig seventh and eighth placers, The|} Parks rey “aking thelr cue from Us } “f've always been willing to train hara —__>—_—— tert ted "et ‘Highlanders ateamed into 8t.|{ local National League grounds Cars | and do my best,” sald Kwry yesterday. | GALLEY HAS BETTER OF Necovered his mistake it} Dae on ine -aptating a od ig From 4 Leuls after a fairly prosperous stand|| &f@ contracting the home run tere. “Sve given my time, and in the various was too late to prevent the catastrophe gn « Sit aes against the Chicago White Sox, hopeful ior ie home a ree by Olympic meets Ive relied avout oxo] LAWTON AT ROYALE A. C. an tty ier an ait [Of adminietering,'a. sound spanking to | Z1M@Y Archer, catcher for’ the fm jealary while away with the Ameri. the Browns and cinching the eighth tena, I don't eee very many mtl-| Billy Galley of Austraita outpointed after the game, “when even the birds hia hole, for the &. Loulsans for'a while at ehortstop of the giving more than that to the|Jimmy Lawton of Brooklyn in a tem-|are working against us.” least. y man of the Braves: Tt would cost me about $80 to|Teund bout at the Royale A. C. last — ©] It is in this town alao that the High-|| pitcher of the Red @ox, ani Wheat, gt.to Stockholm with the boys, but I'd night. Galley earned the honors in every} Deapite the ald of the sparrow, later develop- land figure to gain considerable lost |} left flelder of the Dodgers, give that gladly if J felt sure I could| ound. Lawton made two shanp but] mente proved thet the (laste wore destined ground and start on their upward climb. } futile rallies in the sixth and eighth | 7 eavway. No sooner had Dozie reached third Although ‘season is more than two! be ab! 1 wih points again.” Ewry has been! ings Lawton haa ‘ed! than Suodgrass belted « drive against the fight e able to tell who would Work for the able to train because of an attack |, “ halt het vantage of | neig watt for eno ee, eat ie yor) months old, ‘the contest to-day will mark | Highlanders until he looked over a lowing an injury received | CUr ands half pounds, the ringside | nore tured the trek. bed only the second meeting of the outfits | couple of the heavers in the preliminary ‘polatica fol! is fae + A eee in| Welwbts being Galley 1M pounds and ne fn gota ot. the at all dey, dut whee Diop ft this on, ‘workout. ig jumping at the Olymp! Lawton 138%. time came for the big punch le wee there, Mat Tinker and ‘Bi When the Browns visited New York . He was sick, but he went out —_ "irraident | last month it rained thi Bares vay grants, fa maklog bls DE ORO AND RALPH IN FINAL re a et ney [nye during thelr tay the a y er auth Jone same wae played. That wae won | the Lincate a, train that bas troubled him ever! BLOCK AT POOL TO-NIGHT. ch ick com by the Highlanders after @ ninth inaing | 22% ‘coms to Nore Neal s ' _ TRENTON, N. J., June 18.—-Altred De Oro, ispended five days| rally, in which Manager Wolverton Mtr fiom's Vout, a . Howard Drew, the] the, former hélder of the world's champlonship at aided with a timely two bugger. George On HERE 1s Howar row, thelr renet Dilanis, scored snother point foe the tithe rtner, the local speed demo Beningnels High | Behool boy. | acainet Reward Ralot, ube present ‘holder of the ‘ey sot ay np yesterday t peer Quinn were the pitchers i. Drew is a colored lad, but there's | crowa, be second his wil . that scrap. a ho-eolor line drawn in amateur sport, | Pointe to hie opto eae ns cine more, |ABAL BORD. aw amatust. the peeneeteeat 1 remember well, the finish of the 100-| Cuvan was in eacey oem uta" | prowns on this trip, although the High j ts metre race in the tryouts, Where he] a cerefal gam ey bite ot ast Janders need not fear Baumgart: ‘He wi INTER GARDEN hie gets the ame, fut cleanly outran the great Craig and corded against hi with pt rg re month ube is on the shelf resting A sore arm aft at, Tel. 411 Columbup———- beat him to the tape. Drew ran along | be played here (ontabt Na Oo ae eae gaan ‘t ata That ne wih teh having regained his lost form in the; cick é B oF SOcietY twehty or thirty yards further, As hi aa Highlanders will meet a differ cael Pree siopped and turned Cratg, laughing, wl ; ly managed team from the one which pelsed his band and, congratulated him icman raneport they taced in New York. The Browns | little tab that warmly on the race he had run. Drew | mittee, announces that there are very fow ae ies mh : c Tiare still losing regularly, although in is going with the team. And here, for | jeft for those who desire to ‘ommeeny the Ai . ‘ i +s Bh) Justice to George Ove, Bey waiinoe § holds the shirt down the first time, we learn what he gives | cae team on the Finland, 7 arrangement tor|} hicego. i 8 || successor er of the local out he comfort of passengers bas been made. The | Cincinnati Lo lenders are playing more wide- i to the céuxe, He $s only a youngsters |e ees S leen sere. much . gravee i . ‘ 1 bm oe 7 Ww “10, 20 & 300 Di he 1s married and has two childrn, | the ammo f conirutaoe mri, tet ait a OF YESTERDAY'S GAM ; that uniem, (200 the drawers up-—is Mae Mas fy ihiee aN east ote “THE LILY" He works In a hotel at night and goes tance of Col, Thompson Xow, York, B: Chicags, | Spirege, 22: i 0. Browns get started nat the Hilltops | the Summer s hit. ‘ ee to Bchool in the daytime. He nto | {eetory Arranwemeute which they hare i Pay | Rese Bi8 they will remain in place during a | uh Bs ft irvine Be tiots and not afraid of work, What] the views of the comantice rety "liberally, ‘t FOR TO-DAY. Rho Temneinee one Uke! money he has eaved will go to | <tr success of the trip tx asmured, GAMES SCHEDULED * pitcher/ to-day Man: val says = rd 4 an Mahe family while he 1s away; and ay jt Mow 3 | Eat shia’ at SS ae Will Gace eter rents t iw Day, roLoNti ct Me 16 Samily whi away an auth alo wane. fu. handed member of the f tShirts,Knee D i ie rg, bis enthusiastic friends in] poston sure ig-Rddle Mcdeors ah’ Oahe oh pie on the club bearing that monaker. Coa ‘8, iinee Drawers wf Gas tha high school classes will help out, he Wis: beowea' 60) 1k Doe hae ha tate Manager Wolverton sald he would not Nai ok and Po sara | Waren Bally - juin head ga the concrete floor in the eleventh TL LE 8 are now being sold to par- ’ |THE x M ‘and © ether festare coma” ticular customers of 600 Churchill's ILTIES UMBIA 2%, Burlesque ho Cteeet ereES eee Metropolitan Merchants. en ESTING, ALPH ROSE, the Frisco stant, ts OO rhe A aeeitaa i, Ma Mekiinare. of thie better than , although he T finlehed up the ght fae Bulldog Snaps weighs 28 pounds and is *ome- thing of a veteran, His record-break- Mahorasic Beate in A Ti Ti D ing ehot-puts yesterday afternoon show . i" ane. t iger 10-Vay curing the decision om polate, taanttemmene HUMAN INGENUITY NASHVILLE, ‘Tenn, June 12.—""Yankee'* CANNOT MAKE BETTER tine nec that forelga competitors will have lit | schwarte of Philadelphia nt awarded. the te, WHISKEY THAN KAHN & FRANK, ew ectric chance to beat him in his specialty }cisou over Tommy Kilbe Cleveland in au] Whoa! ‘The animals are going to Wholesale City by the Sea. blk Pat, McDonald will be close | SMaLyvumd CaN Mi were himwed’ %) vour to-day. While the Giants are try- Distikatine , = yz. to Rose to give hin a rub fo ing to tame the Lg ot Cubs oe i THE SCHENCK BRO; Amusement place. The two glants, 6 feet sand two savage beasts, the Princeton Tige! TAB ON 'PALISAD S Park y 7's, , ‘ 5, will make @ sensation whor| BUFFALO, June 18, fn and Yale Bulldog, will look in deadly Naver! THE-SU DAV ‘ volie had « shade tl ge gS combat at American League Park to THE SHIRT BIGQER, BETTER, BRIGHTER TILA SUN WORLD? jalan lites ra zion, tn fb fencround ‘bast A) Aeclde the college baseball supremacy ON Te DRA Fae ag ee eornts fuflalo Athletic — for 1912. Bach team having won ao GRATH hurled the hammer iso mame necessitated the playoff in New M feet In an offhand wort of way, | INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. 4nd Duncan, although suffering | from a heavy cold, popped the discus gut 142. What a bunch of welght-tora- Mf F, rt) era we'll have this time! All the ald Hee 8 # 4b | Yel records are Ukely to suZer revere trac. | Bulinlo:..- ad a Pr ee Benbaliy ey elledy Balumore.. BS; Providence. 18 26. | the claws of t Haven recently to t _STEEPLEGHASE TUN WEEKLY JOKE BOOK ° FROM SELECTED GRAIN 3 Be r od FREE | "] AND THOROUGHLY AGED Oa Brighton Boned! ar gvcthet eae. | Witte THE ; ni wrtioen ae Gam Scheduled tor To-Day. in years. Sam White, of football fame, Standing of the Clube, 1 .

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