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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1912, BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN I SEE IN THE PAPERS— DODGERS CN THER | POOR TRIP WEST Bill Dahlen’s Men Only Win Three Out of Eighieen Games on the Road. ‘Special to The Evening World) CHICAGO, July %.—i811 Dvulen and hia T y Dodgers have tsecond invasion of the English Sporting Papers Ex- 7 speeding toward home to-day as fast @8 ‘ Ta steam can carry are due t ‘iv B Las night 4 Hi press Surprise at Friendly Tat Joe MGINNITY 15 ST a Solas ite tee for a good weep etore {iy statt thet ° 1D LIKE MORE Moner, long home session with th Mg SAME OLO MAN" "e 6 home session with the Manner in Which Americans . AND MAY STAY 73 FIGNT teams at Washington Park, MURPHY AFTER ALL The Dodgers are not a bit proud of their series with the Westernera on this Received Bombardier Wells trip, for they have won but tree games of the elghteen that ticy played, Datlen Here. expects to get his men going much bet- er during their coming stay at home. / nm Tur The. has been forced to ehift his team ; HIGHLANDERS nda xreat deai in his endeavor to { Oopgright, 1212, by The Preas Publishing Co, <, find out just what m Ihe had in hy 5 ah a! ‘York reat ~ : fly de, Pay tan some of the ye ;f ber of the t Eng * 4 « ARNI The getawa t I lish eporting papere and each one The pied was made w x expresses surprite over the recep- ie aes i tion accorded Bombardier Wells tn AGAIN. Miser te tee ee a America, and tho friendly attitude of in the waiting { Americans toward him att ts +) preg jm after his defeat i and a half, Atl } “As a rule our boxers, defeated in . ieee ee H Amertca, are practically booed out of H the country,” says one writer. “The Tuan THE AMERICAN ATHLETES ARE STILL ‘SOPPING CUPS" IN EUROPE. Ampricans greet th defeat with a horse laugh and the exclamation: ‘An- ! gene avy nat wit aeones| MG Ltops Will Endeavor “eccount for, unless the Yankees appre- | Beene :| To Clean Up Sox To-day » that the play- rry abou: any- ting to |i aia thing but xetting |the train before | |Giants Field Weirdly, Yet 3°." )' | Win Final Game From Reds'::’ ‘ ie he yew in y on the head with the first ewing Danteis got a free walk in New York's f WAR Gn - Pee eee eee ee « suf | half, and rhase, coming through wi H i *Bxac othe’) Gdoth ait cee . but no one +f isnt trace of the reai|Hal Chase Pulls Off Most! his fourth hit, sent him around to third New Yorks Make Six Errors in} MSGR ML Wheeling hat meal cone lite jo expertoned if even over here, and 3 jwith single, Chase got to second on | Their Farewell Effort in | !nformation about hie appearance, char- ; was “over, ath afte: thegamne : whenev iF 8 =} a al in) pv ie 4 ee 4 *) on Ma | ey oY cast, whenever England cn Dazzling Piece of Field- | Skonenten, : moO Ste ar seter sea piesa ours setlateae Cheney were about as wet after the Visitor will be made weleome with much AME MATS | ‘That hit of Zinn’, by the way, caused Tat PRoF. PARITER. the West. rule: : " Fee eae, (vee 28 If they had been i enthusiasm. ’ ing of the Year. @ rather heated, oonversational after- i v d into a tank of j i = “nk pesaee Bombardier Wells | Riese between Manager Callahan and CoyLon'y PUT Git Sicha” ek Seas ene ' was an Engtish champion that we Mr. Walsh. Just before Walsh tosacd PUNCH OVER di D , a Whed him. We've had Jack Palmer and the dirst ball to Zinn Callahan came {n nes MOUNT (Special to The Brentas World.) udges Vecice on (Queen WwW orthy as » Brees of that ott come hi By BOZEMAN RUIGER from the fleld ond whiapered words of MCKINLEY Cincinnat!, July 3. Vv . f 1 0 - whipped, and slide hastily AVING celebrated Chase Day in, #dvice Into his star pitcher's off ear. ry [3B last game of the Red-Ciant Ay r $ 0. 0 ra © i, } ee BOS acy treme H ‘© manner befitting the present|,, “Better walk him” advised Callahan, I series amounted to ten innings of inner o. 2 6 Trotiing “ lake . ners. iat wi boot gention| already struck out Sterrett and veird, curiously executed bas ——— Philade’nh and \ walt of that winged we weird, y We itkod Wells because he was Wells. there (s a runner on third anyway. This by over ‘The Bombardier, from the day he land.|™n. the Highlanders will proceed this! i. q sangerous fellow.” pall, Fortune ebbed and flowed like @ Speedy Mare Owned by Pough- + @& showed himself pleagant, fair,)@fternoon to finieh the week's wasii, | nh Sald could not be summer tide. Three pitchers on each ) y ig ; ' @rtendly, clean sort of a fellow. Every|which’ ls another way of waying they | gathered, but at any rate he shook his side did the best they could, which was k . A he one who talked with him liked him.| wili clean up the Sox. head emphatically and declined to ex- extremely bad, and the gentle Abies eepsie Driver Makes Best ’ ry Ever one who saw him step into the] Ty te unknown Just what Important | hibit the white feather. He might have cavorted through the game with rare ae ‘ } fing to be introduced tock © ebinelanniversary in the Hfe of Chase waa) fxured that Sinmons, the ROR MAD, | —————————— | foolishness and magnificent indiscretion. Showing in Detroit. here and tell us he could. whip anye|DAME commemorated yesterday, but |e oi ewnatdiagruntied and hetee|| That the Major League Ee a set ay ela cele ibe Ghine- on carth because he was shamp.| When o belttomer can make four hits, (fey somemnat diseruntiod and bie feel: &' please cai! the wagon for the foo! house, fon of England, No, he didn't even|fgure in three of the four run& and! jy piaced himself in the left garden be- Leaders Should Worry || with the tuck breaking al) for New Yor! UBEN WORTHY, the speedy maze| Gay that he could fight. then make an apparently impossible fore Zinn shot a two bagger whizzing The Reds made fifteen hits and only one owned and driven by Thomas W 4 His training camp was like @ college|felding play that knocked a Sox rally rection. Callahan was ao peeved error: the Glants had thirteen hits and Murphy of Poughkeepaie, was de- grew man's quarters, No trace of the|skywestern crooked, as they say 1 fumbled the ball for a second GIANTS. RED SOX. six hideous bobbles, and yet New York | clared the winner of the Merchants and henge eee And then be | Texas, it must have been some historic |4nd |t rea then too late to make a threw (NATIONAL LEAGUE) (AMERICAN LEAGUE. {Suited through and got dy with the Manufacturers’ $10,000 stake for 2.21 class Dot us the most unexpected, ‘steruine (occasion, By unantmous consent it will , \fourth straight game. + of | otters at the Grand Circuit meeting at masingly clever and withal earnest ex,|be known ae Chase Day for some|DOINGS WHEN THE UMPIRE|| ead over Outs ........ 18 $ Lead over Senators % || Best Humphries was the real goat Of the State Fair Grounds in Detroit, : Mbition of glove hurling we've seen giv-| moons to come. CALLED OUT. Lead over Pirates ..... z Lead over Atrietios \the series. He pitched one janine) Meee Judges’ decision in favor of Murphy LJ by any heavyweight tn many long ar Bey, Rl ih tees lg Ps ox ee To add to Jimmy's troubles his great- e jday and Haas see) eanie hes ne Nath pare come. te ae sitereat trotters! 7 years chance te : with a tied se on a heat u 5 a Palser was an American, born and! back to the thrilla go common when Mr.|‘n'the last Inning. according to his mar bpp bhdp le a wert cet again, Two ‘inings, two de | Worthy having the poop nataee SUMMER: | ‘ered, but somehow every man in the}|Chase firet broke into the pastime, 0¢- | of thinking, by the umpires bad decis- ‘i pated : ‘ feats, that's right Minty. she led-nearly all the way ground: ta UNDERWEAR Garden who had « trace of sporting|curred In the fifth inning. Incidentally, | jon at the plate, Juat when everything ‘ mnek Oven Maewae ;. Weis ean that Heriom pole @GSN the Grek and cacona heaters THAT: FITS ~ i Blood tn hie veins felt sorry when tne|it was exactly the same stunt that the | jooked blue Wi “ It Isn't o! Laeyrryrts econd heate and captured 7 | fin le hat the | noked blue er smashed a drive play, but he was sure guilty Jthe fifth heat. ND.SYITS’ lore weight an ~soason | to the fence 1) MadLean hit an easy bounder to) Seren: of : : solld courage. series two years ago and failed because | es easily but when Sterrett tumbled the Tommy O ‘Keete Forces Leach Cross eorone eee ot making the straight | pic team cuemimen tS tf sr yang 8-9 f Jimmy Austin dropped the ball, bail momentarily Coach Kid Gleason bed at ° : ° throw across on the slowly waddling | (0. Maun Mv. sievi ait te lah Ate of RILL-| Urged the young follow to make ft a E. H R ke Herzog wheeled, made a pase at . he, 1.008)" metres, bing a CHASE'S FIELDING Mo8T BRILL: | Hrt isu en, thane | — £0 Extend Himself in Bout at Rink | isc. tere sees’, ti hattount [Pb doa: Sa tar tata ss Weaver bounded around third Ike # foot the doctdr declared that Cob! igh and dry, bail in hand an other English fight-| The soore was ticd, and Big Ed Walsh, | jacirabit but he had figured without the! 0. leclared t! ‘obb had) himeelf high a 47 who was as popular as Well That|the fir’ man up, got a base on bi eure bs 4 i on gts Aislocated his left ankle. faloro ti p boy's arm. terrett = iT ‘- > Was Jim Driscoll, another quiet, friend. | Rath followed with a clean aingle, ad-| Serta! theow from the. center ‘Hele Fighting Dentist’s Ring Gener-| Cobb hag been substituted for Patsey| ‘te made the goat for fair m eau Star, es your belt to hi throw from the center fleld line who was unable to meet Dun 1rd round. He ran himself to shirts— ly, decent fellow who never had a hard|vancing the moving picture rene bleachers to Simmons who tried to re- Ishi ly Thine That S < | On account of boils on hie arm, Bunsee ps Ca @ three bagger in the make them K for any other boxer, and whore| second. Zelder dropped neat bunt) iay the hall to the piate. Simmons's| alship Only Thing That Saves | tie nret content of the three ten round | purning sun. Then they caught him on : It's nee q ekill with the gloves earned enthusiastic] half way between Sweeney and MeCon- | throw fell short but McConnell, seelng : i A bouts, that between Phil Crass and Bat-|q grounder and ran him up and down | | Charles O'Day, at Ppxinghind Onlo, | fit. t's 7 drawers q applause whenever he boxed her nell, It looked !lke @ sure hit. MeCon-| an opportunity, ran out to meet the ball | Him From Defeat ting Hurley of Passaic, N. J., was one| the line till his tongue hung out Iike a Coe Looe Fea ate, Die appointed 5 a say jenever a Wells or @ Driscoll comes| nell was just on the polnt of starting | ang with one movement got the aphere | of the most disappointing battics ever | sand of red flannel. When the huge | wateeet of the lollenansiis Apeneaa Ateiation | NOL NEC- Nainsook— It's the|for the ball, when there was a swish | tn his hands and whirled tt Into ®weeney PE aM cre staged at the club. Hurley made such | fellow went bark to the glut ho could | Sol’ Meyer in Spnoucing the change, at > Pongee d-tongued, foul-|of flying legs and, like a wiiite streaks! who taged Weaver as he slid into the | miserable showing that the spectators | hardly throw, and two runs were made | "hs a olert toward trying to lift the na ia | OSSALY. fellows, whq|Chase darted in front of him, speared | py EACH CROSS, “the fighting Den-| frequently yelled for the referee to take j off him in a hurry. Raters CaTieee. HEME: W & are “booed” out of this country, and|the ball with one hand ot It tol” “you're out! yelled the umpire a tist,” had a shade on Tommy{him off, In the third inning Umpire Finner ,. McLoughlin of Sen Franciaco wo ear 50c who get the “horse laugh" when they | Hartzell at third in time ch Walsh | then there were doings. O'Keefe, the Philadelphia ilght- ———> pressed upon by the burning heat “ te wane. ere defeated. by fully ten feet. It w ris far the! ‘The excited Weaver threw down his) weight, in the star bout of the St. Niche INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. & guilty conscience, shed his coat and ‘| 600 Metropolitan = oe Bea nena meet aontas ee oh ne ee j hat, tore at his hair and then climbed | cag A.C, show, and in order to ie 5) calmly handed it to ‘Tom fo devlers, LEGRAY an Francieco | year. In tact, . was not | all over the official in bis flerce Pro-! eq to battle his hardest and put into just coming in from the coacht Saya that Jimmy Coffroth has|expecting the play, was #0 surprise! | test, Callahan got to the plate on the | hich he t# en for his great line, As Tom lugged the coat across various Reds wanted to know how he happened to become valet to an umpire. “Why, squawked Tom, “I supposed talked with Abie Attell and haa|that he dropped back on his haunches | jump anq also stamped his cap in the | execution every trick for ehown him some money, a0 Abie has [and gasped. ‘To wppreciate the speed of | ground in righteo! changed his mind again and will stay in |the play, It murt be remembered that |hehind C: s indignation. Right | noted, It tt haq not ne the sunerannuated | ring generalship Cross would have Ban Francisco and go through with the |the ball was rolling directly toward Me- | Kid ¢ he Umps was so buay | defeated, for O'Keefe not only gay a, that when an umpire told you to do any- | (ft ina three. calle vt ES contest with Murphy after all, But Abe | Connell, and Chase beat the tall pit her by that time that the K!a@ couldn't get! excellent exhibition of boxing but also jerday'’s Games, [ining you had to do It.” te astern tt ne THEY SHIR @aye he's “through pith Noian.” He |to it by several feet. an audier Among the spectators! scored many blows. Rochester, : Newark. @ oa During the fifth stanza John J. Me- "i yortous figarse ‘Tort « ay Y tol Coffroth that he must be his own| But for Chase's quick thinking, a\ doubt as to whether | Severs times during the scrap O'Keefe cla Mideuce"0." Secood same, Graw and a fat man inn front box | fer 3 1.0 seconde, by Chanole bimeeif on Ture. ; LOX-|T’ON manager in the Murphy fight. Boxing |auicker acting, the bases would havo | Sweeney touched the runner ia time, but i Oh heel more: 4 engaved in loud and queruloys alterca- | Gay Pigut, emt, the former reseed for, theee ‘ fe “business” with Attell, Deen full with none out, and the Sox | (he jevision went just the same and the Crags repeatedly in the face wil) alo game postponed. Rain, J tion, and pet names fell thicker thi ost "The thint, fast’ thine -— would have walked away with” the | day's toll was ov tf rights to his body ry cs Naat falfished in winning the ciehU mus pect Jegves in a forest made. “Hey, John,""| sstabliahed in winning the eiehtimi yelped Wilbert Robineon, “don't you | [tendates te sit record tor eigh, miles nuey know that President Lynch has forbid- | lap track, but is seevral da be! HE American athietes who won at | same. A itt je Leach miss Cross, howevei more excitement Itke that for Stockholm are having a fine time| The So xdid manage to take the lead i: finish and the Hillside grounds won't] with man: 2 cS 7c TA) in Burope, They're In great de-|!n the eighth, but only for an inaiant. | be large enough to hold the crowd. dazed O'Keefe many times with his den conversation with the audience ex- | time for s one-mile track, pee pen Ey Rend YVAD’S WATER mand, and invitations to compete in dite | ~~ eereres ~s mr n———=n-——=—— | ahort snappy punches to the chin. In the —= aoe snd 39 the onelan_sAeantags of ‘Thomas, the ence? retoswin ferent countries, expenses paid, pour in thing for 6 back knowing more about the other side of the world last six rounds O'Keefe bled freely from the mouth, Although vested, O'Keefe made a great One Trial na OF THE CLUBS. NATIONAL LEAGUE, iL. PC! Clos,” w. Wolgast Doesn’t Want Much— STANDING LEAGUE. ‘ancy, 38c- : ‘w. ¥, FE,|| choy, w re = AVVAD MAN''G s at a r Cincionati, 48 40d SIN’: wreaiage were wtoeen vere Only $56,500 for Three Bouts]| ris vic on at tv eon Sas’ acum in|] Rati: 8 Hah i state Ah a arate a poriens | ae a te ” pee 9 WOL put on at the came club again 40/1 FAIS & Tors. 3 Fi Hi Piitat % /500| Brookins See OF sti he the near future. Ghisstore & nae eete: 38 OL ‘331 l Phita'on 41. [800| Boston... 2 268 fh WICTORIA The contest of Johnny Dundee of this RESULTS OF YESTERDAY’S GAMES. tes tun for the LA. A. C.! Is there | Insists on $15,500 Guarantee a County Cork in Finland? New York, 4: Chicago, 8, bs lands 1h ton, ago, 5: Brooklyn. te be : Philadelphia, 4. Biaskgeal ga, Weensew | Blac: Bete ere onal, Rai, GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. No games scheduled, T BOXING SHOW TO-NIGHT. city and Py" Cobb of Philadelphia did 4 E TAL te itchi M not last very long, After the lads had oO Meet Ritchie; $20,500, Mc- <a ise been boxing two minutes in the first OT a bad idea, at that. Kolehs to Meet \ Fordon A. C.—Young Frank vs. 1) round, Dundee shot in a short inside mainen is the most remarkable Joo Madden, Johnny Madden r y } ~ || the floor his laft foot turned under him. @rh bWiletics. We can learn trom the man ve iddie Hoffman, ail ten- | in nae me . se nen YR. Re welght of hia body fell on his log, arene B Finn. _ Competition with such @ cham- TounA: BOVE ag him to utter a plercing yell IN(ER GARDEN ie iggest pion ing out the best material in “ "After the referee counted Coby out | ha ASS She Earth ext Olymiples By JOHN POLTOCK, matches, and he knows that there tsn't| seconds carried him to hie corner and i how on Earth tn Gan] any one who will give him that cotn Frencteco—with the understand-| _4!tiough Wolgast and his wife leave ing hould of iy Francisco this morning for Cadil- Ing that he shou continue to Mich, to remain for at ME career of Joe MoGinnity, Iron In—Ad Wol, s none | conference with Coffroth this afternoon ai men who take m¢re years too| percentage of the receipts from Pro-| when some sort of arrangements may | CARD SATURDAY MIGHT. Seriously. Joe is stil) a» good as ever. |imoter Jimmy Coffroth. That was his] v have a few Koleh- OR « series of three fg! Mainens on tup ourselves ; INC SHOW OF 191 AND PAID rd" = SPRuvus BOUGHT fjarke a " leathers Sic Co. Tempent Witte Went! Ad \ ' pot 4 neem PROCTOR’S| ihe, Girt From Miiwan. | Brighten Geach | Havel co os And as for Mathewson, with hia eleven | counter proposition made yortorda fr Arthur CDepple, the record amashing New York ee kee? 8, Miller Kent & TIC ANGE bere, oun vos! ley y to ‘offroth announced last night that 9 |S. ¥. THBAT ¥ hovel it & Co. q AMi Years of steady playing, and an arm|the San Francisco matchmaker when, Herlem ‘Tommy Murphy will commence deter Mh Be ane fhe” Can ee Ave. Bis rhogtes fongiae a = PALISADES Pack bw that's as good as ever, he's better than! ne suggested to the champion that he | tTaiiing at Al White's aymnastum tn |¢ Bi Fro \» 130th St, Moto: ot ail the rest cures, ‘There's no reason would do well to ile up to Stadium: Motordrome he an Beach, Oakland thie afternoon, Ale Attell ts | jer wil! compose Saturday wit’ why any man who avoids diestpation | contract | ais) due to settle down to work at may "Sere wi seu ecient z |for matches that would take him well | rece Gunday night. and exercises regularly in the open air Colma. wr "pot ie ielasna” ary 4 grow old at forty. Why, Tom| {nto next year, Wolgust says he wania nn tod ve ional cham. | §'5.800 to fight Ritchte; $20,600 to Might] . Lerch Crom, who st pk Alrfutp Ass Fireworks to RATOR Vacnence [yy A 9) MUSIC ‘ 2%, peu GUS. EDWARDS Hil" Hig : i { f | | Ss’ Koiehmainen is coming here to 1. the world’ prof en pba Se aiid Ms. AMERICAN Rour @i5, mu fand holder of w dozen world's pro. | McFarland, and $9600 to Mgnt Rivers | hi was $0 ver opt Come Ass Fim Hts Kollioe & Crete ghatte 2, 1 welght-throwi: rds, oroke | 858! fois Fasciute ‘woes, St eee, Lewis Histera, Dolly) Muti a guarantee of 8400, Phil . SL ef bis own marks on his forty-Atth | Neturaly no conclusion was reached, Sitheer, Now he's fifty-five, and he| for the two parties | foe recelple. San8.9 on ® hammer of a “S#" with any | their ideas of the v: # of, Li sad Rata’ {| that {t was impossible to sign any conr i about WAAR iiving--that’s the secret. tract. “I fust laughed at Wolgest,” ania |" OS. _—_—__— Coffroth. “I can't afford to give him Pole Gi Bakiebors tmat much mover tore veciee of vires ' QUt aie bean hit the recelpla, $089.00; Jo are joutin “AWINSOME WIDO' BXCHLS INATS RRITY, RAVOR AND OENERAL EXCELLENCE RRR {aver ey. 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