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w é; ; sien THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 17, 191 ma. ohne he 2, cation vty Ringer ma UP-TO-DATE anonewsy| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YO CONGRESS OBJECTS TO MOVING PICTURES OF SCRAFS a, Copyright, 1912, by The Press Publishing Co, (Tho New York World), Wo PreTuRE ONGY.! UH, ANT Guth Bek Boxer I'm Gom' TA BE A COPY f Sore, FO LYNN o HOw Coup ANYBopY oevect To pictures _ Mico tewewer CHAMPS The Las Vegas Affair 1s Prob- 6 @bly immediate Cause of Bill Against Moving Fight Pictures NO MOVING PICTURES AT LAS VEcAs > wat ? ‘ 2 Senators’ Record of Victories Greatest in Diamond History —_—> ‘The percentages of the two lea: are Boston Reception Will Be Given ites Noes MOY tp Rd abil Team When It Plays Athlet- | 2rdes sn TS. OTOURKE ESP | a SO 2 Eda. O'Toole Goes In to Forestall| t task of any in whipping the jos, as they only play them one py anex. sutuvan, [fatten wunscv| How Senators Made Record | Pitching Record, Bi Deferred Unit July 45 ME eveea's Washington Anen-|iotrand it fur and acre nine || Of Sixteen Straight Victories PE Aaya can League club ts the biggest Manders won five and lost five. They BATTING ORDER. , 86; W. B. Wilson, Philadelphia, 94 ————— New York, Pittsburgh, c have beaten the Red Sox in six games May 30 (F.M.)—Washingwon, 8; Boston, 0 | Devore, if. Byrnes, 36, Through an agreement reached to-day | Grou ns, Baltimore, 85; George F. lout of eleven, Detroit in six out of seven, | Brown, New York, 97; George Cutler, Cleveland in’ five out of seven and the cane Washington, 8; St. Louis, 8 | Doyle, 2b. If. between lawyers representing Al Palzer,| Spring Ha 101; ‘A. P. Simonds, y E June ‘Washington 6; St. Louis, 3 Snodg ef. "1 . . SAY far 4 Dut if we dido't h.ve Browns in iy out of seven. A ‘ | Murra, : ae white hope, and Tom O'Rourke, his | Overbrook, 9 original man-fooling bad wat me 8 te} etl be ded a reception the| SENATORS’ SHOWING THE BES% ; | Hecker,’ ef. Ae erstwhile manager, no legal proceedings |. 7.4: 3 Waeettian men ee ne eemmonplace on arte by peg Mike of which hae never been given ON RECORD. 4 Herzog, 3b, Wilson, rf. Will be instituted to interfere with the | and, New York, 82; CG. R. 1 hope the day’ never come .w e ting the Ca; City. The Yargest number of consecutive 1 | Meyers, c. MeCarthy Palzer-Bombardier Wells battel at| Morrell, Merchantville, 96; William 00d glove fight won't draw @ house ful! | *°#™ representing pital City games won by any major league club Fletcher, Selly. y eure clu 4 H er, 88 Kelly, c, Mailison Garden June Nathan Vi-| Weaver, Philadelphia, 83 . Jack= fm any city in the iend, gor when that) The Genatore have made the greates! | was by the Providence team in 15st | Marquara. p. O'Toole, p. Gaver, representing O'Rourke, with| son jr, Baltimore, 9 *. Howe, other sations ef ¢he|*Way-from-home record ever ostad-| which waa twenty. Charley Radbourn 2 | Umpires—Rigier and Finneran, whom Palser parted company some| Williamsport, #8) JM. “ay ompson, at their; Mehed by 1 major league olub, having fie [preggo bse iorplhe dd that 2 Attenudance—2,000, | Weeks ago, had a conference with J. B.! Spring Haven, 89; George $. Lyon To. and we'll kowtow and beg| WOM @ixteen straight games. Fifteen, the twirler ely respons! for that a Stanchfield, acting for the pugilist, and | ronto, 86; Dr. Simon Carr, Huntingdon pate @f these contests were ensnared on sede quer are Witte cx won nine. ‘ prone GROt NDB: RW YORK, June it was agreed that unt!i July 13 no alley, 90. pa Gee Western diamonds and all but four of q | The prospects of a battle between legal action !s to be taken In the dla-| Fritz Sargent, Harvard, &; Ty 10 are the men who “ bigs Foe Wink) Wie Ao vertertable mai bn son Oy won the pennant and later | 3 Marquard and O'Toole, the two highest | pute whether O'Rourke should come in| Heyburn, University of Pennsy! « are ME boxing show here po the world’s shamplonahip that y ar 8 priced pitchers in the world, brought q for Some of Palzer earnings. 88; H. L. Willoughby jr. wport, ‘ + 1900, € 6 , TD tell you, ‘Teey'se ehe men} President ‘Tatt and a arent many| suent cote wns cates, U .] members of Congress have declared that! ali these record Aaodboc adda adr the ikl they'll be on hand to-morrow afternoon! to that of the Bonators, as whe sera interests. could name, when the Athletics are encountered, and| cited were made at home. However, the Lid dren @ bundrea eivaana| Milde ry Washington outfit 1s out to break all ex- usiness men, newspaper men, crowd of 25,000 On that date, in all probability, Vida. Stadium to-day Whieenie He sual ver will seek an Injunction restraining for M y all records’ Paizer from performing under any man- lor Monday attendance, Much hinged) agement other thane that oy nen on the contest, as Marquard had the O'Rourke, Meantime Palzer's share of chance of winning his isting records, and if they accomplish and navy men, sea captains, poll-| any big political fight on his hands and| this feat fourteenth! the money derived from the bout next eis end if they accomplish singled to the infield, sending J. Smith | Straight game and tleing the world's, Week will be held in trust in order that 2 to second, Wheat angled to right, scor-| record. To give him a fight for the !: May be divided according to the di- Goctore—all of whom would] join the rest of the fans in rooting hard! will be the most talked of club in the ing J. @mith and advancing Daubert to| honor the Pi lrection of the court before which er lose @ summer vacation than| for the Senators to continue thelr long| history of basepall, ‘ ing Daubert rates sent in thetr star o ‘and Pal: k one night at the ningslde when| string of victorias Washington hus been so used to oc Daher eae anttempted double ateal| man against him. ‘The two batteries peiiale teoUtte naan sens Shustaent clever boxer Like ey McF When the Genators were seen here the| Cupying the tailend position In bots Che to rece es unl’ at the place, Wingo | to-day totalled a sum of 868,0000' Toole, of thelr trou y to Huggins to Wingo. ONE F oe eernrere 4s the “oard” in the main event. |end of lust month nobody was very| American and National Leagues that it SECOND INNING—Oake: pal having cost $22,500, Kelly $7,500, Mar- — much impressed by the callbre of the| i hardly belleveable that they are in ND INNTD e8 went out on 11,000 Mey 500, id) GUITH of Crtoago bas deon| team, and it wasn't until they had won| thelr present exalted posit an The eto a bounder, Tooley to Daubert. Wingo | Ward $ and Meyers $6,590. Mer-/ SCHEDULES AND RESULTS 4 ‘es referee of the John-| eight or nine games in a row that any-| 1g ts all the more remarkw’ Cutshaw threw out Ellis at first, | decided to play Snodgrass at first. Long! AN LE NO RUNS. before the game began the grandstand| had overflowed and the bleachers were the man behind the winnt; nbina- and Gotch. Jack Curley, BEANTOWN. ng combina: tion. Moreover, his team is largely com- of Flyan and promoter of ¢i ‘The Senators started their long win-| posed of youngster: Haokeneoh: ‘Vegas affai midi he Bi Real W " Miller's sacrifice fly to Ellis in left, | Comfortably filled with the crowd that affair, was a} ning strenk by beating the Boston Re alter Johnson, who ts vying with] Vinoft, : _ | Milter Sea chentah edeitaneeet eaaeeres. in the second tout. Box on the afternoon of Memorial Day.|Joe Wood of the Red sox as the eee | Yingling Against Harmon En-|patey scored. Yingling skied to Bivens, | Da ‘They had lovt the forenoon game by a ine: As ci ae ONE RUN. Pittsburgh got a lead of one run in 9 — vertean League pitcher, has won * * c oOINNT: vrey ing a rd ORTY-FIVE Canadian athletes) close scores to 2—but in the aftornoon| @ majority of the Kann for'the Seu tertain Fans in Red Hot THUD INNTNG—Mowrey walked | the first Inning due to Marquar have eatled for Bweden to take|they whitewashed the ‘ostontans, 6 to 0. . Moeller, don’t pay both the manu- 7 1 Nea t ikes, 1 - | kle worked out In practice for th j i‘ para es mn eeation a as eet outicenty reine TAUAN? |sied to short, Thuskina gut base on | Glante, but at the tant minute tt was} OF MAJOR LEAGUE GAMES.) facturer and the retailer, ily ct hl peer sore reeves ope STARTED RECORD In| ble by both New York and Cine | balls, ccvauauieme Daley drove the ball to right for two bases. Tooley sacrificed, Harmon to ; : was und wildness at the stari, After gett! Shanks, Foster, Gandil, ss pid pa Mecnarantes Hel a strikes on Byrne he gave him four t LEAGUE, Dart in the Olympic games, Pretty] Si, Louls was the first stopping place | C Engle and Cashion are Brooklyn Atmosphere, to J, Smith, W. Smith walked. “Oakes |@4 he moved up to second on Day's Schedule, geod for Canada, With « team hait us|in the Weat for the “ he young blood reaponsible for Bled ous to Whaat, 0 Ue sacrifice. Hofman was out on an Pitteburgh in New York, large as our own the Canadians should | too all four game ‘hey then | putting Washington on the baseball Mt aout, Hvedine At. G grounder to Herzog, who claimed t a Touks in, rex ly emong the champions, They have| MAarshed on to Chicago and walloped | map. naw walked, J Smith fomen suterut; | Byrne was also out because he Glisten, fe Pag @gere pions. y the White Box, who at the tine enjoyed | ‘The eyes of the entire baseball world BATTING ORDER shaw wa forced Cutshaw | run out of ine, but the umplre w — (@;}et of good men in Canada, & comfortable lend in the league race, | are now riveted on Washington, and a ° at second, Mowrey to Huggins. J four umes etraight. It was the Wash- ; the majority of fans e 0 Brooklyn. St. Louls, Smith stole second, Daubert HAT'S the matter with Mike Don-| ington boys that caused Jimmy Cal See of fans are rooting hard not allow it, and Bobby perched safe! for them to make thelr fight uno that |Morgan, 2b, dropped nafely over second an, Un? Not a dead one yet, ta ho, | han's hopeful: Jumping, After she oe th. s afy fon. hird:, Wagner beat Out a scratch MADISON SQ. T0-NIGHT Popular 3 Her to third and Byrne score’, Mil-| GARDEN vind Ci ke GuiMih will win the pennant for the: Cutshaw, 2b. Bllty, If, scored, Wheat went out from Huggins rege a al bp daiey Deel | OPEN Prices even though he did forsake] the Windy City series Clarke ai Cs pant J. Smith, %, Mowrey, ab. to Konetchy. ONT RUN, ONE RUN, 3 STAR for a while to try @ turn on the Cebb, et al, were handed similar am, Tie here seied, walveve gn George Mullin, Daubert, 1b, Konetehy, Yb, : ’ : ? More power to your arm, Mike, /¢o those given the Browns and the S twirler, wid "Bot be saatinr | Wheat, If, ava rf you are with the enemy. We know] Cleveland was the final stoppli | {ope rafuocst to waive en then aa ( you'd ke to be playing ball, for the soaring Senators 4 Yingling, p. Cire" [WVe Will Sell 250 Made- experiment at the Garden to-|poned on account of rain, would surely | night. He has @ theory that with |D¢ capped, as Walter Johnson, the apeod- D eaeneh seating feat pitcher in the world, was scheduleg ~ = . M ah Melt Be cTEAY ’ 3 NGTON Ps K, t yn, | | sO can pay as Well at smal! prices now in second place, | Gikwin Men Min MN, yt atalead Mat ls Gee nec to-Measure Suits a Da ae a a, 8.20. ‘with the “five, ten and fifteen” rat points behind the Red | struck out twenty-four of adhe . this aftch: ven the thint game in b) Coaveauently to-night’s prices witt range | box. When they. commenced thelt. win [ii nee Min ae sae} f | Mats, Wed, and. Sat from © cents in the galleries to % for| ning career they Were in sixth place. made by a "semi. Sher, various stages 0 Eda ‘The P — A ican ge atm BOr the Next Ten Days'lninoust ticgeurs Daveral carried umbreliag for ehene | F BOUCHT ANDPAID FOR g Battles Dahlen selected Yingling to keep up the| Every man who buys will save from $5 to $15 |] 30th St, Ts we Sten Ba ° P B*= GIBSON~ts going to try an|that yeats which Was post- ringside box seats. There will be two heavyweight fights, the main event Being between Jim Stewart and Tom Mennedy. ‘The latter refuses to be ay from the white hope division. Many Big Rin tinees Wed, aud 1 A “ Biesishan enor uamnonttet ea tranins on every suit he buys. 5, ABUTTERELY ON TH WHEEL better man of the two Is to d fi J l lia MRinRT eMaoEn wane. antciecat te, 5 $ y ry 1 St Hot Was. Br stake i. TTANGEE FOV JULY 4 ee ee cinitie'a:| Prior to stock taking, we have reduced 9,000] tO dhobet at t ‘will be four ten-round and two six-round —_—_—— the rack Houon tlahiers 4 the ta yards regular $40, $35 and $30 materials to $25. “ant re outs. Gibson is golng to try to make a # twelre oun! conte Hugein Ikea, : ‘ e suovess of his first show, and he hos BY JOHN POLLOCK, ; Mile terche MkUenee AT AaeOnd, Ootamee Fancy Mixtures, English Flannels, Homespuns, ie epgaged fifty ushers and fifty specials UDGING by the way the fight elub to Pooley yor rey Srapleg is ft, a Donegals, Serges, South African Cloths, Finished PROC OR'S hi Ucket hold ove “ining 1 alls, Koney hit io Took | ih . aa t ys sae | [Gace the St. Nicholas to-morrow nisht |% it ts iietarmees WeiniGete | Soil: jae eames utah Manatony | Made to your measure, not altered to fit. A fh eer Me White and Young Shugrue meet | patties on that day this year than over | a atae aan AE | atrolted on baile, W. Smith hit to ~ : ne Beare tne, MuNee, SF detate, ait [Defore. With still over two weeks left] War ae et perhaps Young Shugrue learned enough |t" the promoters to make arrange- 0 be able to give White even a harder |Ments, four battles for that date are “| nite wiler wating ho nut oot ONE| ~—» Complete Suits, $25.00 rete” |i ae to at P, Mf Ghangead Bit 4 M fled out to W. Smith. Gutshaw 12578, af Tae (ANB, Abe, time of it tn cond attempt. ‘This | already elinched, among them being two ‘ lifted one t ‘ans, J. Smith singled | Coat and Trousers 21.00 | wey 7 Jersey boy is @ comer, and coming tast |champlonehip batiles. The cards of bouts |} iy ht inthis ty, up the thirdsbase line, Daubert also " , | New Electric a arranged 0 far sre as fawn: Jack ela at hu 2 | | Made in our regular way—style, fit and finish, City by the Sea a o1 C 1; 5 Ol mg out he will le! \ i Olam'e exactly Dapny over Taenger: [for hovywoight tle at Ln Veuan ™''"/ 1 BOXING SHOW TO-NIGHT. as you dictate. Sa oe © pect nf N. M; Ad. Wolgast and Joe Rivers, {oan colored wetter. | Pcie rn gle " Re gates anes Sans eee, 62 twenty rounds for lightweight title at must tats bene aid! 1 Garden A. C., Madison Square Each day will reduce the selection—so to day PALISADES Park wo?! omg way Tom has been hacking | Vernon, Cal.; Mddie MeGoorty and Jack | ee ao Garden--Jim Stewart va, Tom Ken- is best. ; and filling out in Los An haggling | Dillon, ten rounds, at Benton Harbor 4 4 ER y opped tim in the tenth nwnd ™ Joe Dorr, over the question of the referee and|Mich., and Tommy i ane and Phil threatening to call the matoh off even | Brock, ten rounds, at Cleveland, O. this late date unless he is given his way. Rivers, to be sure, ien't a} Mackey McFarland, who errived in town o Airship As Daily, Wireworks ‘Thi tg ny stre—8 real vauclevill 30: “Dixie Kid" was badiy puntehed tn Beecher, all round. rommy Hopkins ten-round bouts. Jelnbia Jack Oren, who has loncing || Y& Babe Davis, Fred MoKay. vs, foo} STE bak fui he ring mca ‘i smnett RAS | | tea Slmon, #ix-round bouts, co. wn = - ipte @ lightweight, and, like Herrera, | » len, ha a ‘ " | Valorie, Bey ere \ Charile Young vs. ouns Steger, aacornllt & y , x pr Boston Defenias Cinetnnatt, x >, 1 | Weston F , ne to put that over Wolgast | dull of Phila aphia whom ig wid Hyak | Nattonaie and tho Cincinnatis this] fw" Wednesday maht” HENDERSON Reed all of his ancient toughness, | PIPE fe Mii use etd tiene, morning the Bostons won. The acor Me : | la } Ce Pe. ORE 2000100 o8 ie Hoos re oe! J morning At Fordon A. C.—Young Le Roy vs. ee ee soon Were Mais Bales tek Moos, Boston .. 0000308 m4 ; rR sia . Con Buckley, ten rounds, EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN ’ dep! Perrin, ex-Quaker champion, and such well known Metropolitan contenders BE. F. —_— P. Duryea, G. 8. Ladiow and B. Q. . . Meyer, all of Englewood; 8. D, Bowers game in Washington and then jump to Marquard’s Attempt at | Manager’s Case Against White | of Brock: 3 Philadel ‘ ‘ cklawn, $, D. Connelly of Hud- kes at Home To-Morrow. | Paiadelpnia tor four taste | ’ the only team able to beat them con- BEST OF GOLF FIELDS =; IN QUALIFYING ROUND OF LYNNEWOOD TOURNEY Stars of National Reputation Begin Play at Eighteen Holes To-Day. NOBLE, Pa., June 17.—Excepting the Metropolitan champlonsMip, the largest and best golf fleld that has teed up this season on the Atlantic slope began play to-day in the eleventh annual Lyn: wood Hall Cup Tournament at the Hun- tingdon Valley Country Club, There were more than one hundred starters, including Oswald Kirkby, Englewood, the new holder of the New Jersey title; Geor; S. Lyon, former Canadian champion, and a dozen other si ot national reputation. Jerome Traver's, who 18 ill abed, was, of course, absent, and Fred Herreshoff is still abroad. ‘The wreat fleld makes !t necessary to devote all day to the qualifying round of eighteen holes, The best sixteen cards qualify, That will bring all the match play rounds at eighteen holes. Kirkby was palred with E. H. Futler, Philadelphia, and Lyon with the Rev. Dr, Simon Carr, Philadelphia, a Roman Catholic priest. Among the leadi candidates for honors are Harry He: burn, runner-up last year in the inte collegiate championship at Baltimort Warren Corkran, another college crack, who beat Walter Travis in the recent Baltimore tournament; H. B, Lee, the Michigan State title holder; L. Cal penter, Yale, a semf-finalist last week at Monclair; H. B, MeFarland, Phila. district title holder; Howard Hunt and H, 0, Parsons, Brook- lyn; Alfred Morell, Hackensack; Fred and C. R. Morrell of Merchants: Results follow: Francis Kemble, Philadelphia, Warren Corkran, Baltimor: Newton, Frankford, 86; C. W. Toda, Davids, 91; H. C. MeCall, Philadelp! 5 nis 4 Ne |W. C. Houston, Philadelphia, | Huntington, Wilkes-Barre, 8; H.C. McCall, Philadelphia, 8; Francis Kem- | ble, Philadelpht ran, Balti |B, Newton, | Frankfort, #8; C, R, Morrell, Merchants | ville, 96; “George Suddards,’ Overbrook, 88 When you buy clothes Come to my store and get your suit at first cost— it means 1-3 saved. Moe Levy “Nord” 119-125 Walker St., N.Y, YOU CAN EARN $15 0$35 Weekly tare ee F°C- TAYLOR, 249 W. 424 St pen Monday. Wed. and Frid, ete AMUSEMENTS, THE DE Ke guess cr jegield Moulin Rouge (Formers “A WINSOME WIDOW” ¥i.4"" GAIETY ¥ “at ign OFFIC LYCEUM. oa Bil 5.0 PAUL J. RAINEY'S Att | & Dai ting on 9 We heat jo ae, BREA, HE 24 aliens Acorn THE FORTUNE HUNTER | ‘UNIONS. |, dt48. seth Mik th Bt. re eA eye Jacks WEST END Pty 10, 20 & 30c "ZAZA