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_ 10 THE EVENING WORLD, MOWDAY, JULY 1, 1912. EDITED BY CNG NEWSY BEST SP ORTING P AGE IN NEW YORK ROBERT EDGREN AND NEWSY SETTING OFF FIREWORKS IN THE REALM OF SPORT | U.S. ATHLETES AT STOCKHOLM Americans Given Rousing Res ception Upon Arrival at Scene of Games, a PALZem, COOKS ON AT THE *wuite Hope” SHOW FROM “Bre Frany ® 3 DAYS AWAY- AND THE CHAMP? | 4S sree Far’. STOCKHOLM, July 1—The American “thetes wero up tright and early to- day for thelr first workout here for ine Olympic games, which ops a week hence, The men are training at Rasun- da, a suburb of this city, So much In- terest has been aroused in the United States athletes that a record crowd Is expected dally to see them go through Palzer Now Far From Being Best of White Hopes. Copgright, 1012. by The Presa Puotishtng Co, TS Niw York World) thelr stunts. é ’ It is anticipated here that Amert L PALZER ts now In the front 6“ row, He has a rightful claim COMING , a fly in the numero: to the first chance at Jack SAFE AND SANE 4TH of JuL¥ vant b perts say the Ameriean t Johneon owing to his victory over CELE@RATION OT LAS VEGAS, %~ 5 4 as a whole is the best ever put in tho Welle. He ts now the lone white hope.” es — Sd Be writes a contemporary crite rr | RPESS CES QM BATTERED (DODGERS USED MACON | “~~ I must say that I don't agreo with this Bt ent ote eet 2] TYLER FOR TWO RUNS | FOR. AN EVEN BREAK field by any nation, The Swedish offic have extended every facllity to Col. Frederick 8. Foltz, who Is In charge of the American aray oMcers. The horses were immediately on runners have taken up quarters !n a cevntry Inn, where they will train along the rourse. Col, Thomp- “lone white hope,” big Al has removed SpemieserSES) GATT THE START] WMH THE PILES) Senco Why? Didn't Palzer stop Wells in ly Papke Matched ard a ach To Meet Carpentier caamey satan Special American blished an offles ae rouna hth cccmmntlnnmcets . While Mathew 7 a eae : ! ' | manager of the American team, Hopped in thice rounee, init vss mat, Boston Started Strong, but Mc-| Brookyn Tried Hard for the Easy Victory Over Moreau | BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. }/ 8232 mato‘tts or the Ame:tean eom- ter of fact Palzer had very little to do ’ . : - H etna ini RD clapping Wells Wace practicaly| Graw's Charges Quickly Second Game After Losing Ears American Right to |} {Garden A. C. Madison Square | BIG cRowD aneereo ARRIVAL stopped nimecif by starting out at w tore * , " , Of Magiand, Jonnny Dundes vs. ‘ hs ¢ the die pace at ne oui nina Began to Hit. the First. Face French Champion. Young Shuigrae, dim Paral —veril | Gites the arent Ohicee: Intlucleee ne en's of that fight at tne Gar- ‘reddie Hicks, all t Minetoal-menibare.t edish "4 ‘ i8tm . . Jo eel, six-round bouts. eater Hinta hen she docked, tes cited und wresied stout. He for| GATING ORDER, FIRST GAME. BY JOUN POLLOCK. ||| Piidon A" Go'¥oung O'ueary vs |) Tne’ ho. molt none in whieh the wot everytning he ever knew avout! New aut os BROOKLY en PAPKE, the American mid- Charley Goldman, ten rounds. steavrer was tying up the Swedes aang fighting. The only things ne had lett Sno jerges Cer iialh at AB. R. 1B. E. ore ee Sweats! after Welle had pumped in te few Merkle, 1b, Sweeney, 2b, Moran, of.. Punches were his natural courage and Murray, rf. Kirke, If Northen, bis natural sirength and aggre nas, and unusual songs, Moreau, the French middleweight, | « uotry, Cabby sary that oth Sam Lanford contin ng the rails * 40 badly in @ bout at Paris on Satur- | and im MeVes, the colored hears weights. tale | followed euit, and the ship's band played day night that the latter quit at the ae in Australia, as their style of fighting) national airs. the natives, end of the fifteenth round, has been rnie Hjertbere, well known in Amer. Hofman Charges Cubs Knew They Were handing matched to meet George Carpenitor, the |, Bary. ,the Chicas, besrowelghtw 4, who is now the trainer ‘mith Jimmy st ial fa ms lout Pirates a Gold Brick When They Traded Him || *esauonal svenci aisdiewe.gnt, in a |derea ton Aeveteamer for aaautiog Yourtt| Cel etqens ne the Swed uh cobereons twenty-round bout in Paris within three | Oiticer Webb. Zhe trouble arse during a card | © Co. betes mennhers © nei AKRON, July 1.—Artic Nofman, the outfelder recently esourea by the || Weeks. This information was réceived | fhe pawenser Waker Meds Ta etel tna TAG [Garr tccatlens huaded iva. gelesen Pirates in a big trade with the Oubs, charges that Manager Chance knew | | '°-d4y at this office In a cablegram from tise suddenly Barry turned on him and amaulted| vii an boarded the Finland. Mr, is that he was not feeling well and that is why he palmed off a gold brick on} |“! |ippe, tho American manager of —— strom made a spe f welcome President Barney Dreyfuss, Mofman says that during the last few weeks || "Ehters, Who ‘ook Papke to Paris iat eet aaa tt leweight of California, he was with the Chicago Club he was afflicted with dissy spells and the || {UF !.8 battie with Moreau. Papke ans aul 2 ive- | Beoker, cf, Titus, rf. Smith, 3b.. ouperauive power, Herzog, ab, Houser, Ib. ous, Ib, After the p & man, @tting near pate il @ Cnet ss. inet ‘“! 0 ? «, Fletcher, ridan, i mmel, me, compared Palzer with Jeffrie: eere ee motley, ok UmpiresPason and Johnstone, Miller, A.tendance-6,000, Chicago bearywei “Why, “1 saw Jeffries, when he first came Hast, and he had noth ‘on this fellow for toughnes: hat a joke! Can Wells hit any hard ef than Fizsimmons? Yor Piuasimm at his dest h.t Jeitries doz »LO GROUNDS, W YORK, July ‘ which he sald that he exnected the falr sized crowd saw the game Ko hetwe BC St ucneccenmee - aloscennnsrucr PE lrccoumooeure RBVec@ce mee toed Sleccenmenoncop oleeccessoccoe on and the Glants this| Totals .. reeling around the ring ua : | Cravath, Daubert, “Double Plays—Hum- Stahl whiffed. Wagnerr to Sterrett| mu al Paine “* Me wae 9 hie battle rig’ ad wl Booker walked) and Herzog ehnt a Pra SRubaeL Gate Bn, Wi bearcsphe its unassisted. Cady was hit by a pit Cr ove Jack Johnson, MMto right, scoring Murray. Herzog was|ivn, 12; Phitadeiphia, 6. Fl all, Hall filed t . Jack ip popula, eres of Calitorate had Palzer in as ad out stcaling second. aoTwo RUNS, La hMadelphia First Base on d to Daniels, NO RUNS. |, iat as ghape as that, What would John Balle—Off Stack, 4; off Seaton, 7, Hit by Sixth Inning—Sterrett filed to Speaker. | coates: between, 4 abe atuel and “Ts may Mura) a. . Pitcher—By Stack, Paskert, Struck Out Zinn out, Wagner to Stahl. have | wien tahep plate in. San “Francisco” on. ‘west Rain” hae to thio nvovt 1 "donne FORT ERIE ENTRIES, | uty “Sack. “Pasane Pulle—ooin ch WITH THE RED SOX doubted to left. Sturp was fuseeiny,olecaeee wvTore, “Wak. cans ne ’ Americans to win the Olyrplad, but he get bout next ; Carpentier will provadiy attract a big ck Dillon, the clever Mis| added that the Swedes hoped to teac® OM the Kpovt the coiw,, and coudn't i ry Peerless Leader, becoming aware of his condition, angled about until he Pi ghosts > wT nid WTewolgbt. They. will some tovether tna ten: n smothing. Hi even Jar nim back; not’ to speaa of Sftérnoon wh.ch was stubbornly fough:| sBatted for Knetzer In second, made the deal whereby Hofman an Pitcher Cole went to the Pisates for [{TOwe When they meet, as Papke's vie- | found hour at Terre Haut Lando the “after. | ery omen oe knocking bin down. from the myles; thee Jah Haden Batted for Stack tn ninth, eee eines faa’ hander we Me tory over Moreau will mo douvt..be ‘tae | hoon of July a As Th t on, Presitant Befiries never was knocked down by #! and Big Jeff Tese PHILADELPHIA. amy tees: Means of arcus.ng consiyeravic interest | Kod fighter be was yeae 4 e New wd, repliet ty Gnil that facal-etfair qs, Feeu. was punt for the Giants. AB, I. 1B. 0, A. EF. Tanene 1s Revhing Precidens Masry ay Of the Onda ike bettes than pad 'p| in tte contest, lim and getting the Merision, ne Ne ee et as has Sigtnewea| . The Bre rod in the firet inning. |Paokert!,of.e es 8 & G45 Mo|] tmm one over on Dreyfuss,” declared Mofman to-day. “Z desire nothing sald the American team was the atfon ‘Jeffries, Y dering WA! Nevin: got se on) balls, but was|Lobert, 3b.... 6 2 1 0) | moze than to get into the games, make Dreyfuss glad the trade was made, || ,,T°D27 Burm, Se serene, aes wring made, by Bae eoer ta eat ever nut in the fleld. He ald all of No, Palver isn't a Jeffries. He's as| forced out by Campbell. Sweeney hit to| Magee, If... wu... 4 2 0 || an@ make Murphy sorry. Pittsburgh has been the loser im this deal. Let- Heth Flynn, the Vueolo fi i ed Helmont tA. 0. on Waturday bala bide fe be bay I Layo ‘a And heavy, but he isn’t as strong.| Tam for two bases and when Murray | Cra’ 2 © 0 v|| field and Keach are Going well for the Cubs; the Pirates haven't needed on eee fh ore cu Reeuing ae, i | ie ather, @ ‘ ieuktectants hasn't the natural knack of hitiing, ™"4¢ a bad throw to third Campbeli| Lud rus, 4 121 6! ] Cole, while X have been laid up since I collapsed in the Mew Fork seri tee, nager of Fiyna, it away he ad Cara ‘ rv: r is | ivals, The there that Jeffries certainly. did have. He scored. Kirke hit to Fieteher, who] Kneb a. ‘ 2 5 0|| amd they have missed me, especially because Mike Donlin was forced to] | {ivy gupmaice oe pny emus g Mae: | Smith with hears waht ba erie onthe ‘ug | mome" last four days has stood tee pe aa peat deat! CE alc Live Sweeney out at tre plate, Titus | Doolan, 88. ‘ i ‘ || absent himself from the team at the same time that I was stricken.” area He stout We a read slp tor Btn ae he | Fred McKay, the western heavyweight, . ore » Dut he hasn't the Goubled to te) f dgrass's| Dooin, ¢ . wows Johnson's atyle of fighiing pedectiy. slightest notion in the worll of defense, throw to Wilson nailed Kirke at the| Seaton, p- ‘ 0) as. 0 : Jeffries had. He was of.en cur up in a) Pale y a Bi = | | Billy, Gibson iss % i Aght, due It was hard Lo reach him on TM Wgiit back with tWo| Totals vse M1 MT Bd Martin forced Maloney, Stahl _to| Haut hea weigt 1 @ vital spot, Palter is as easy to hit as! runs # hed Bruck out,| Two-Bag Hits — Daubert, Seaton, Yerkes, Martin stole second while the aay to gett a mate BBE minshing Mag, ato risht “and went booin, Erwin. Home Runs—Lobert, pitcher was holding the ball. Dantels | & ho thought that the lai peels 8 pounds and stim at that; beat ler threw out Merkle, Mu Luderia, Beith: Stolen. BasaesLobert fanned. NO RUNS. * Bearer. his own" and "he wont tt ie | D badly e nim © rigat and Doyle sc FIREWORKS fe on} ; from and “Graves aske? ‘ Pitchers’ Record—Off Knetzer,4 hit: nd Gardner's error, Chase going to t to referee the li h ‘accepted T R T oy and seis. Palsor wouldn't have! rnst nat Bw year tt conditions; soo {7 times at het tn one inning; off Stack, Sweeney out, Hall to Stahl. NO RU Welsh Ww rere A E AIL, ‘ove: addi, fhe tu - wid wi | 10 hits and 27 times at bat tn seven in- — No; Paiser has shown that ho can be Ne f nings. Time of Game—Two hours and FO Jimmy Clabby, who had auch a successful trip UNXLD BRAND (Sie Ee sae RE tbed ER ings. Time of Game—Two hours and RTERIE RESULTS, |. 2unra(tetarie aaa Maa ened for a t:inute or two ty a tew hard | Luger 18 ia Two Hits in the Fourth ea i tee —) ARK PL/ ACE, N. Y.CITY Bunchen. An» Mh Spessunact ant FIRST RACE.—Two-year-olds; Cana- wate emery Of his coutesta in tha FOGEL FIBLD, PHTLADELPHTA, ing Netted Wolverton’s | 0? foaled: four and one-hait furlongs— July L-Home-run hoists by Hans Lo- Inning Netted pal ai ie pag Hh to. 18, * wana, |Uert and Fred Luderus wrecked the a Ta Sates mre a i Lh A idee Aare Dodgers in the first encounter at Fogel Men a 7 ally. Cahey), 3 to 1, 9 to 10, and 1 to 3, second; 10>) gre Ficl this afternoon, for both drives Vale of Avoca, 104 (Mus =z Ss m a = > i= Ss = > Zz c m > 2 c = Standing of the Clubs the greatest | | ain the home team the winning run, Thr : 10 1.21 cu, Wy, 1, te, MADISON SQ. Popular ; SEOUELE ARPSREEADE avo LE LER detibiee to 10, 1 to Time, 035 1-5. “Oakland, | nor hater vd Zi aia asi] GARDEN TO-NIGHT Piccs SWIMMING !Nf must learn +: four.ze : {slows cr r- tiety a: 4 Ld ES eA Usp aby jd fe Hi nN Yas; | Score: Philadelphia, 10; Brooklyn, 7. BATTING ORDER. pileep oe BE Sra aw on ‘ bahia eras € BO aes Open | RRR euuiS Sy DEN. Adm. 50c GUARANT ‘s lechting ohe a). Barrtes: |, allfo * . a | 2 Steeplechase; four. | Newar! a o| Re a hap a chance to class with the grea i wag iy TAt,|Tom Seaton, the California right-hander, | sew York. Yearsold andiuai HERBICMAT ana aoinee, ; Air | Bik : SN Ne lth . TOPEL, BATTERY BATHS GUS Hava Seka chasiplons ic Jos. Cook 9" the” Walks pitched a steady game of ball and while | Maloney, cf. Tylnckola, 145 Simpyon)..13 to &, even| Hes Its of Yesterday's Games, | yon. / ski vbin Hicks oe = country since John L. Sullivan's ume vearolis he was hit hard at times he never per- Martin, 5%. and 1 to % first; Thistledale, 146 ( Rochester, a Fee ¢ igs 4 two 6-Round Kote , == |mitted the Brooklyn workmen to mass; Daniels, i. rand), 9 to to 1 and even, os Kewark, 6: nce, 0; Buffalo. 4. a — _AMUSEMENTS, AS VEGAS despatches say that | Sterrett eweomer, 138 (1 1, 6 to ———— AMUSEMENTS. Jack Johneon ts still fat and tha don the hill for Brook. | Z\2nn. 4 s to 5 thira Time, 4:01 Mutineer,\ pincolns Win by Rally tn Ninth, ————— he is Golng about his Work without boinbardment was so Chase, 2). | Bixty-Two, le chael and Wonder By a great ra n the ninth ianing the Lin vw te De RT nisuwmand oaig. BUN, 2: re | worker alvo ra and fninhed as. mame, | ot Gf useaed ee desea PAMMERSTEINS fa. © Js to be wn ensy mark. vs, Teplaced him. Wi sonnell, p. Hall, p |, MURD RACE—Two-year-olds; Olympic Field before 5,000 ROO AREAL ICE) to | There way be two interpretations o: Gtack pitched @ goo kame of Geil alter | “irnipires—-lran and ‘O'Loughitn, lace Co aa are we erase ast More of 2 to 1, Homer, who recnly nt CARNIVAL [11.30] 4 © 4000 ning. Siu ed a home } 17 to % 8 to 5 o 5 first; Li he iGanta their firs avon, weak Boers ise: . i Draane eran tah run into the left-field bleachers in the| Attendance-3600, Tuplter, 105 (Shuttinger), 7 to 1. | Lena ‘ie the test insicg. and two tite ant a wit'| (6 DAILY MAT, 25¢ & SOc MYCE UiNs 40th ot, Br, B00, Me Matis on tha Fourth. Perhaps it iso't| ninth tnning, ‘The Dodgers made four! pexwAY PARK, BOSTON, Maas! to | and 7 to 5, second; Flatvergast, 10°| stich aa EUHOPE’S ECLIPSING SENSATIO' Ry ec Ri rus in the final inning. j the (Lotus, 9 to 1, 8 to Land § to 5, third, | tdncolae will meet anotlier tonly opponent when PAUL J. kALvEa’S African Hunt b Way —_— — July L—After losing 18 games to the wine 1.61, Wills, Fly By Night, Cordie | they cross bats with the Royal (tants of Brookie GLUBE POMTE ST} Flynn is @ og niddleweigat, Just a» SEGOND GAM Red Sox the Yankees tried to break the iF. Old Coin, Constituent, Over ihe |e merican League Park on Toursday afternoon, | wi, de ‘Sate, 2-28, } Tommy Kyan wrote me a couple o E. hoodoo that has followed the team ®/@anas, Church Bell, Latent, Ringline | tum used to corer left field for the New The Rose |\\ 19 e001.” Hoot weeks ago. He ts vest a! woout 14u Brooklyn, Philadelphia, far by taking to-day’s game, also ran. - THREE: | Seanen, 1 606 Sao a TS SMeeS gp The World's Grant Handout! Bing, a n clear oleh or 166 pounds, What we e care M Paskert, cf, Cree who was injured in Saturday's Liletstied pune Py Wo even PROCTOR 3 Ee: Aig ee iS 108 game it develops that he has sustained | j Aa aha ne Dey @ help. f he weighs 1 awe e s ANS. Hl by ‘| 1 will be out of the ” wi, Fiauk Moyne d& ¢ MEELIS ae shane to fant pit hh a@ broken wrist an ed thisty-three years old. Three y« Luderui Gamo for at least two months, Novetatys he welgned thirty pounds lees If L Lauer is Was in left field to-day tn D ss S W ll s the est- UKE eat ia over thirty a man doesn't iu Major League Races Doblahs ee absence. McConnell for New re a e a HOTO PLA thirty pounds of u» meat in thre Reporied in Detail. Kith ter, ¢ Wark ace “Hall for Boston were the Years. Berne fourht, John on & tor & time | NATIONAL LEAGUE : Maite renned cep ratio Viree Inning.—Maloney walked. Martin resse an in ew or 259 ae a . b out, Hall to Stahl, Maloney go ng to se It was in the days when Joh: SPECIAL ‘TEST. ime, Next ‘Thurs NORTH BEAGH wellknown Dept, Store Kesner Co, (2a ‘st, , unt oti FOGEL FIALD, PHBLADELPHTA, ond. Daniels died, Mall to Stahl Ster- You can at much less than it cost him, if you Bom bad to let his onents 0 tel ee Q Nied to Hooper. NO RUNS, ; , Elser of. rounds or so” without Fal uly rs rea pare dee eet aa ead es "Hooper fanned. Yerkes out, Martin to buy now. i evita TeTiebatl er cla matches. {te possibly there | ele lg were present whe e teams took tho a Sevan alah loney. NO * 5 : Mevatrangement with Tiynn kod t Is field for the second game, “Ragan and Sihregt SPeaker died to Maloney Our pre-stock-taking sale makes it possible. iB ACTF og FREE FINEW.RAS 1UESUATS and ToUASOAYS don't think there was, for lyn As Moore were the chosen ones to oppose — § aN a eockey customer and brimful fidence in his fuhting power probably thought he'd whip 70 nson. |JOB JACKSON r SCHENCK Bhos, [ra BERINS, bis, RNESTS, PALISA DES Anparmens ewoh other and as both were tn the best of shape, the game, unlike the Stump popped to Yerkes yes NT et Mantes aro} ~=—© Regular $25, $30 and $35 $ 20 ese set BP fet PSSM tai ce "tte eto“ &plcnng BOON Gusgnr was an eas Suitings Marked to . | deena, Das on re und an for y ) ve . oa an i mf to ey §& goatda't even hit the, big ‘com Ap Ne | B14 SE Tih] Sloore wae a trite wiiter at the start ome MetomonL® Nottie "| Coat and Trousers. . . 17 Biggest lained it afterward The only tim \ Louk oa ‘ than the Brooklyn piteher, but wita Third Inning--Sweeney fied to Lewis, anh, - as 'o Betas pote on hin wes. when ra nen On bases with Promising chaaces seennell welled vswcrineee,| If you call now you can select from Serges, Don- PLAYHOUSE i 3 iN Show onEarth shook hands ea 2 a8 Ww aE af for runs Karl tightened up and good Mall to Stahl vd, Dantels egals, South African Cloths, Homespuns, Wors- BOUGHT AND PAID FOR Flynn was brought up in a tough part} - upport did the rest forced Martin, Wagner unassisted, NO ? ? Willan Tate ot Wiwiy, yeas ATEETLEGHASE of the cortutry, wiere he was t __AMERICAN LEAGUE, |, First Tnning—Moran out, Lobert to RUNE ea tedge—All imported materials. Wu Comedy Shit "thin wsiy 4 sa ea u self, a " j ~\Luderus North 08, Yagner out to Sterrett unassisted. ease ce ee tee Legal Aca Mi tat est] Your aul wil be made for you— Arnheim skil— BUNTY Puts MESTRINGS [Rf Ui An a eke that Johnaon had the tient wel { | Mie to Lovert. NO RUNS. NO RUNS, t ish and absolute satisfaction guarantee: WEST END ‘Mii? 10, i omen huiaue | {whand Flynn began to abuse him, a Sméth's high A Inning—Gterret whlffed, Zinn , , ty aid Bint Fanny leieg [Walips'Atiant his fears Ke th Lovert, sactiaced, ‘Smith toe Daubert, wot the Arst Rit of the game, a double to Wednesday delivery guaranteed on orders placed conse PAYTON ST | ELMO BRIGHTON } Keno "a Con t cl nh an me Parkert third, Mag his golden smile for Achnson just said a few words } “You're a sort of a nasty white ain't you?” he sald, and with that jammed Mr. Flyon so hard that the firet thing to bit the r Was the top of Flynn's head. Johnson « ed him out w ar he. pleased that fight. 1 think he can do the} Game Lost, thing to-day if he's in shape, and wants to, fied to centre. Chase's single to left advanced 4 Brighton Beuc Northen, Cravath poppeal to Hummel, Zinn to third, Stump forced Chase, before 3 o'clock to-day. NO RUNG. Wagner to Yerkes, Zinn scoring, Swee- Churchill’s THE KILTIES HEN DERSON’ Ss Mise CO, in ¥ it AND weond Lnning-—Hummel fouled to Lue ney fed to Hooper, ONE RUN, 2° Now _ Frederic Yo Pt derus r fouled to | 1. Erwin Hooper single to left and went to Broadway 5 49th Bd BAND Pus Beat fy! Mi pow od t NO RUNS, econd on Stump's bad throw pa r ‘alk of the wn ole : e-hand stop of A Yerkes popped to. Mc | | DOFGAR ON Si DEN on Air Danang. | ae MUS I c ‘H Lasderus! base INU and Hor the runner nether doubled te loft scoring Bterrett, All Seats B4 LILLIAN SHAW &£ j unbled Knabe's Lewis fanned : =a - Freuidee Kee Och aangt hes Lamia Sea and 9th Street ee ai oane df Bycarta sss COLUMBIA 9y, Summer Bul |to Tooley. Krwin threw Doolan out, ani Inning—MoConnell out, Yerkes HE CH T [Mrreisey 2.18 No RUNS. . li Gtahl, Maloney, singled to lett. |3 Tae eos

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