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EBS ME 7 2 ntneynence eo ete BNET RTE See NO NER SR RSL AE PE A RR ET EH mae NS x THE EVENING WUKLDU, FRIDAY, JUNK 14, 1912 t ARR ALE RR LAIR ERI LA EES, SRE RES OR RODE HE ER aR : & BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK UP TO-DATE AND ee. EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN Copyright, 1912, by the Pross Publishing be. (The New York World). ROUGH WATER CUTS | GOOD LUCK, BOYS! IBYRNE GETS PRATES (MUSIC AND BASEBALL ise HILLTOPS’ HOPE OFF 10 GOOD START | FOR FLAG DAY FANS IN FIRST OF SERIES | WT HOME R RUN DRE) ATWASHNGTONPARK; WITH. .LOUSBROWAS ' | | ma DOWN CREWS’ WORK AT NEW LONDON! IS Umpire: Baron and Johnstone. Umpires—Kiem and Rtigler. files ; 4 pirer—O'Laughiin and Geen, Ab tendance 1,000, Jay rather rough water BATTING OR ORDER, BATTING ORDER. earriva ont ORDER. eet . New York. Pittedurgh. Brooklyn. St. Loan, york. 4 Practice in Shells Is Handi- Devore, It. eh Moran, cf. Magee, 2b. Haniell 3 ako teen j Doyle, Ib. i$ Aad a Bilis, if. * Compton, rf. | capped, but Candidates Are | \genesre ue ct | rans Ronerehy, 1b, eg | he Sb , | Becker, gy | Wheat, if. 6 Hogan, Lt. | in Fine Condition. | Herzog, 3b. eileen, re | Hummel, rt. ‘Austin, 3b. j | Meyers, ¢. », mee Wallace, as. Fiotcher, as. r J rie! ) | 4 p. NEW LONDON, Conn., June 14—The; | Wiltse, p. Camnits, p. nee Wills, p Mitenell, Weather continues good on the Thames, | | i ' ———— a aah " WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, 2 ome. o the crews te piste NEW aL Gat ied Tune 14.—Flag day was surely obe| SPORTSMAN’S PARK, St. Louis, Mo, i firet pra .—Ten thousand fans camo ou | served in a moat fitting manner .at| Ray Fishe ys ° Heavyweight Situation Seems tice of the day. conditions afternoon to #ee the Pirates in thelr y Fisher and Roy Mitchell were the these grounds to-day. In the first place,| pitchers in the opening game of the the Dodgers met the St. Louls Browns| series between the Highlanders and Is season, Wiltse was the pitcher for | sn the frat of a eeries of four games| Browns this afternoon, The catchers New York and opposed to him Was) and in order to make the event @ DIS) were Street and Krite | Camnitz, one President Ebbets extended an ne tgel, 5 Mate: thee 5 morning left the fleld in a lumpy con- ‘There was great excitement at the] yitation to the Hebrew Orphan Asy- start of the game as Byrne lunged at/ium, the Disciplinary School and the| °t the first ball pitched and drove !t In) gt, John's Roman Catholle Orphan Aay- | to the left field bieachers for a home!jum, all of Brooklyn, to nd thal whiie the fans applauded. Jrun, Carey ruck out, Hofman! game, Bach of these schools brought| Rucker did the pitching for the Dode- j caught hold of a good one and slammed | along their bands of music with them, | era, while Willis worked for the Car- \it past third for two bases, Wagner, and from 2 o'clock until the finish of, dinals, fe I th ame the youngsters played popu- In the first” inning for the Cardinals was out on @ long fly to Becker, whol iar airs to the delight of the fans and) Magee singled to short left and went t0 mado @ great running catch. Miller) ty, ‘blayere of both tea fecond on Ellie's sacrifice, Rucker to ii Likely to Be Cleared Up in the| 2% Keeping the crows in excellent phystcal eendiqon, but they aro handt- capping the work in the boats, espectally Near Future. in the case of Yale, whose men are learning a new atroke, e 7 Last evening's practice for the Yale Conrright, 1012, by The Prem Fubilthing O% 1 varsity and freshman eights took the WV Paiser and Wells matched, | form of & brush between the two boats, apeparance on the Polo Grounds | the heavyweight situation seema| With the varesity having the advantage Ukely to be somewhat cleared | >y three-quarters of a length for the Bp tn the near future. Wells ie the|tWo miles. A 32 stroke wax maintained { English champion, and comes here with| "4 the time given out was 10.48 A excellent recommendations. He ie big,|Chango in the second varsity four tall, rangy and s, and if he can| brought Scully back to No. 2 and filed out to Murray. ONE ee ‘The Hebrew Orphan Asylum of\sev-! Daubert. aeny srounded out, By si half as well En; men will probably remain there for the MA i The Giants failed to score. evore jenty-five sat in the grand stand, the to Dawvert, Magee moving up to third. should give Palser coma ealee The] Saturday, Scully wa stated for t |singied as a starter, but Doyle forced! Discipline B:hool of 26 occupied’ the Konetchy ‘fouled out to Miller. NO Winner of the bout will probably bel. ty * but cow a get able | 7 him out at second and Snodgras hit into jright fleld bleachers, while the St. John's, RUNS. Matched with Luther McCarty, who de-| menrer ine nen stroke well enough to : Asylum, which comprised 40 youngsters, In the Dadgers’ half Moran started off retain his position. BB | 0 dounie ‘eg Boe hee Seater Tie: fat in ‘ie left field Dleachers. At 21s by slamming a home run to the bleach= feated Carl Morris. Or possibly Jim] “Yigrvard's work was light in the ' \ x An Gice DY. vuen aerate ee o'clock all three bands assembled in ers in deep left. Cu:shaw went out on @tewart will be matched with McCarty, ning practice and the coaches do not . Yi : Pitteburghs two runs in the second) +.ont of the right field Wleachers and, his bounder to W. Smith to Konotchy. and the winners of these two bouts will] seem to be worried over the poor water Hines Mik ’ é ie inning and it looked as if the Glants|jeaded by Prof. Shannon of t' J. Smith walked, but was out stealing Meet to determine which has the right| conditions. The men afe considered fit 4 were up against a tough fight. After|thind Regiment Band, they ip, second, to Magee, Daubert filed to challenge Johnson and force him into| and all the boats faster than last yea! Wilson had gone out, McCarthy singled !to second base, Then, at @ slenal from/to Elli, ONE Ri ith a real heavyweight. ‘These| cspecially the first varsity four, which | / rs, For the Cai the second Evang 7 / he to right field and Gibeon walked, Cam-(Prof. Shannon, the young musicians | Vy Will make up the best lot of heavy-| ie said to be the best Harvard has’ abe ; t a j alts advanced thom both with « ssori- (suddenly started playing the “star hit to left for three bases, Wheat plage oiete encounters seen in New York—ot| boated for several seasons. hay a i Spang a A else—since the days of Jef- fries, Fitasimmons, Corbett, Sharkey ——— bA Ruhita and the rest of the great heavy.| JOHNSON ONLY “PLAYING” aS ‘ , si . by glee haces pad AT TRAINING SO FAR. we bo i Ceo Vet hh ie! emma [POM MALONEY, Wells's manager, 1¢ We Uttle nettled over the few ree] LAS VEGAS, N. M., June 14,.—Tom- marks made by Wiille Lewis. He} my Ryan told the newspaper men here rites: nn bas got R. Bdgren: Leni tht it Dear Sir—It 1s hardly fatr‘Yor Wil- | now seems likely that he will onter Ue Lewis to use Bombardier Wei the ring with Jack Johnson July 4 name in his come-back stunt. weighing under 190. He may get down says that Carpentier of France was Willing to wager $10,000 with Wells, Now, there's no truth whatever th fanlote th Fie ticht Certainly the Frenchma: | his supporters. Were fuctad wine | heavyweight, and that it would be foolish for’ hi concelt and challenged Billy Wella, A aaah RpOWATTOD eorepeele ok an pei T accepted thelr challenge, but found | Johnson carrying about any» that they were bluffing. “You know. | iiuous avoldupols, He says he will, be what excited people the French ase. | gutisfed if the Pueblan ma ated, fice. Devore then muffed a line drive} ong in the ball park stood up 5 napping. Rucker to +| that was straight In his hands and! hats off, glanced in the direction of] Daubert, to Cutshaw, to Daubert. Oakes } “" McCarthy and Gibson scored. Carey | centre field, where the employees of the| filed out to Morin and Evans was was safe on Fletcher's eyror, but Hof-| grounds raised a new fine to the ton of |doubled up ut the plate on Moran's man fouled out to Meyers. TWO RUNS. | the flagpole in front of the clubhouse, | great throw to Miller. NO RUNS, I SHOULD WORRY "MM the ber Poy eapesed | the ready-made clethiers flim-fam! Oi, frokyp? Yo netas he across” with the straight, stertling fects Pt cagrecr reel eth Ta bse) Lis Peed one $0 ise “sad-store- snite” eccerdin fit ook ling | ci ves a m, -but, « ta Boa Tanguay, “ DONT CANE PMD DOING THE BUSIN Men, Uravineertinete! “Look-lor-the-label-magazine-edvertised-pretty-pict ready-mades” positively cost you tence as mach at the . | ett Garpention 1. Gaeta oF HIRMIRE, Ghiap JekReoe tal to revs. -)|VANDERBILT AND MOORE SUITS I MAKE | |. RSS oe [Baie Sanat | Lawson Robertson Famous |i” pune coxcnina nonors. coun eeaeee AT "15 E anemer trom tem. 1 have mrs | ood deal of Mesh to accomplish tis, Coach, With Oiympic Team In London Marathon F Former Takes | on MehAE™ now, and from what I know of Wil. BLU.SER ES” i Meieend thers oun.) velit salt-water: Heda | DOwerS AB a boxer, t don't | For The Eveniné Worid Mabe so The petierns ere oll -0-0 90. 1. srt at Tell Men,” “Stouts” end Monday his real hard work will be- UFelna Veen th yon scent Heyl forvedyngll} aces ay” on smart LONDON, June 1.—The honors of the| Billy Wells has been Lawson Robertson, the famous athletic at Rye this two weeks, | | First Prize for Road and Latter | | | y down | gin, ' | | srays, whites and lights of Manel and serge eating tromsers. Nyon § is now cipsciedictaglipcvesssaneans oach, is The Evening World's special cor- coveching Marachon in connection wi e asked the sready-made man te Cersag hal my phe ed canto 4, Aa in sh to take th 5 he Rich: Sh divided e a jellv' ed shape to take the ring at 2m | ED. SMITH WILL REFEREE respondent with the American toam that | the Iichmond Horse Show were divi will compete im the coming Olympic games || to-day between Alfsed G. Vanderbilt and at Stockholm, Judge Willlam H. Moore, who ook first | To-morrew Robertson's first article win || pale eat aba) private ooachee’r be printed on the sporting page of The . Twenty-three competitors started this| Svening World. Im it he compares Ampr. morning from Hyde Park Corner and | loa's best Bthletes with the best from drove to Richmond, and a large crowd, sther countries and estimates the points of spectators gathered all along the | sat should be won by America in each route (0 see the four-tn-hands p: ovent. Vanderbilt was | prize for private coache for furthi ft Seek Kes, eee SRSEA SRR PO.” JIM MALONEY. CHICAGO, June 14.—Jack Perkins, one \FICTOR BREYER writes from) of Jack John:on's sparring Paria: Chicago to-day on Raincoats FRKEE—As en inducement for you to give mea “t —with sre suit 1 byl sive FREE~e serviceable woven plaid back For 10 Years I’ve Been Square on the Circle. \ The ready-made man can’t touch my prices because of “high rent,” “bunches of ex- penses.” a and a fa irekeott Right you are, men! My suits are hand tailored right here by skilled and drilled tailormes, whom you—from the street—can see at work in ceeded in getting & straight answer from Johnson. Last time I saw him in Parls he dle ses once —_ Fsgror| Dat he would never aga and had made up his mind A th D t i to retint then and incre. ot eoune | APLOCREY Mate set for I didn't insist, but Ww months later we learned with surprise that ; | . ° euros © __Gibbons-Burns pep Silk Lined Coats®. Trou- | | ( | ers. 1 pay $10,000 less rent eet sors up here because I’m out of the i wines. Get this! 1 high rent district (out easyto <3 Subway Minutes from éand St. jemand that every man must reach) and | buy for spot roadw: at 59th St have a try-on before the gar- cash and sell for spot cash. Ls panway Dy W.M. MeRes,—=Ss ment is finished, to a fair proposal. Fora match of | Boxers Rematched for Inter- BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. thirty roun with Jeanette . A. C.—Joe Fisher pum the sum of | national Middleweight Battle ah, FOUnaE, site ion sers at $22.50, Worth : a 40 to $60 YC AMUSEMENTS. — eet at Garden A. C. on July 1. Atl BNO. ag Oo SHIRT AND KNEE We RAV ae AN WN | Berner saci Sr a ony value cue DRAWERS Tes 8 7 1 + Long Il : : * hai im s Fares mould be depnted aan i BY JORN-POLLOCR. ~Andy Jimmy Flynn, ten A special purchase of fine imported suit ea pi “TOR BREYER,” q RANCE Is taking an !mportant part) in the world's boxing now. The? q French organization in con’ i the sport wis! tional agreeme: Here's a letter j Feceived from Paris by Commissioner | !mmediately afte IKE GIBBONS, the fast St. Paul) M Hight middleweight, and Sid Burne, | j\euse. The epelteaiion wes put ov the table wat! emt meeti ings and silks enables us to make this Why buy the English welterweight fighter, have been rematched to moet in @ ten- Leach Crom will be votified by the State Ath niet Aa seiind by the, Ot Sept onal <r. . underwear without letic rommiee lay that must more sn alvarar show on the Bight of July 1 [on got aR aaTet ate Bee] ‘There are blue, black and gray imported [the tab—when the tab ; Billy Gibson clinched the match to-day | Erbwern go site ing word from Ty ew, fen eT LY Rie © 24 Matinve Fo. 2.13. th toe Be serges left from last week’s sale adds to the value with-|| ‘4% POWFRS erwe'eaietvtek, rei fay ine ‘Miow ‘that’ bee cuused {n'his bed, ° . «oN Goa ap tment ah ot, ear Wiens, val. Frank O'Neil: | George McDonald that Burns had en: | Belmoud's Confinement ; ; 7 rreasing the price? || Sytnot. YS satines irorMorzow, 2.15. Meensiony Frank & O'Nell, New York: | tirely recovered trom the illness which na eee, fatteneteal cadeceiaa at There are light colored new English Cheviots and out incr bid Ls Last 2 A BUTTCRELY Os wakEL Dear Sir-Having had’ th | prevented him from meeting Gibvons| australia. le expect rs Pro to discuss with ding the diMfoul circles for the r at true sport, we have come to tho |Deween prominent fighters, Gidons| Hi", 4 feed, Kei eee | Meee sale Le as Fancy Mixtures—bought at a big reduction LOX-IT-ON, Willa Comeay hau it pete we Lee are Lee oat carat Rat toute | there, na is qc es ‘nd Mute dice from a New York jobber whose stocks had to be || BUNTY PULLS NGS en Mts math “to \. ‘ ‘ , . i > a ae arsd eoncluston that the best plan would | Will train at the New Polo A. A. and | {eet bil i ia reduced. Nota piece that doesn’t belong in our Nainsook Pongee ey WE ROOF] * be to make jem and inmy Cabby, © $40 grade and for which most custom tailors Sold to particular customers at || ** mee f “peal pa ie CARNIVAL, United “Mtaten tn’ vie Packey McFarland will arrive tn New York to-| | After Me ten-round bout with Young pine would ask and get $50 to $60. 50c the garment, board to contro} Invern Petey stacked whether ne | (hier. 9a y by 600 Metropolitan merchants. ‘ pane ag pentrel inseras tone) | , “echty tr tideciOed: whucber or | UME, y » to Bugland, but if he | during. the 6 to spend several weeks | Tommy Murviy ® letter to Billy G A do any figating dh your name a: fhe most au- in New York with © matter, we take of tomate rmmtil. the fight wail Ad If you see the suitings and the silks— KAUN & FRANK, | Nr Ana Pry “onaia’e you will at once agree this is the biggest pein ten eae Ube heavy welgint tn a stxround tout at a | held by ‘Coat and trousers—made to your meas- ure, not altered to fit—at one half retail to talk this matter sit would Perhaps iead to a understand. fing between our two countr LOX-IT-ON TOTHE DRAWER 0 sithe liderty fe sumit te you ine |e te but will be ready to , question. If it Is possible for you to 2" “pit buy you have ever seen. f ia come over to P we should con- 0 i a bout to} ye VW sider @ favor to have the plearure were ie wi THE TAB ON THE SHIRT of your visit and would be delighted he banieship tional A.C. of wight, Acsarding to 2st jc" a Peas ieee ‘a mois sere) ee caer tt i! ar amon. “i ready-to-wear prices. YOU CAN EARN su Resta sa. Nee Bhd eine Aiton atneto cip Ranta Gs as htm ot a en vate etl Silk Lined $22.50 $15 0835 Weekly GOFGARDE i ain ‘aoc ae Sion’ tor fs Tht ea oten is Sa Fa gt as i € “ Binds F Jot; Gone a list SEG | | Churchill’s | BAND, te land and to the Hoxing Clup for (te Howe ¢ Sorting cu hie Word an nigit De Ono's high ; as A pe Oat tively 4 \Tixo. 4 » ferainneata. (cre ; Bet Oro ta This week should see the last of these materials a a Dall | caabisez Asis _ fan tea C. TAYLOR, 249 :s. 42d St. 4 for ities nal champions of Hoping to hear from ybu fa ably soon, LE PRESIDENT ROUSSEAU : on H= COLEMAN of New Orleans, ‘ieee | aMArigu Ad New York a ite 20 r Wed, and briday Ev'as. pe ites mate rai | ‘the (a ; . i ® i jay sa | = [LUNA stiitacis | SUMBLY & rho s ' THE TYPHOON | xEw—4T AN, <remer ars mae cous st urv orenn | eon ee ik as ies = PALISADES 52 Pekar, | : teli me that he has returned to fee 2 st rng He Bro. and 9th § | WEST END fiz, 1 Fl Brighton als. PiGGe BETLER, BRIGHTER TEAM SU ee on hamden — anus SCHEDULED = adway 9 treet : ar a cae LILY’ | Rea eoattea Stan | Ale Ana i iihgt vt? y { y r roe Bea nea HENDERSON'S eee Ee a, a eh eg iit || |

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