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MoCarty Proves by His Bout With Moran That the Real ) Championship Punch Isn't in Him. Coprricht, 1018, by ‘The Prom (The New York World). E88 than four thousand dollars’ worth of spectators caw Luther McCarty outbox Frank Moran last night at the Bt. Nicholas. McCarty was the most eurprined man in the house, an he felt eure New York would fight for the privilege of paying $7 for Tingaide box esate to see him perform. He hed a guarantee of $4,000, with the privilege of taking « percentage, taking these terms rather than a fiat $5,000 in cash. He got the four thousand. Poor Moran, who was to: receive a percent- ‘age of what was left after McCarty’s end had been deducted from the gate receipts, didn't get @ nickel. There wasn't anything left, ‘Walle McCarty has improved greatly since his former appearance here he will need to improve much more before upward; 6 to 2, won; Pa E., 101 (Turn 1, third, Time Jim, Judge Monck and Km ran. BBCOND RACK-—Three-y ments, 111 (Turn: 2 to 1 and 6 to 6, necond; (Montour), 6 to 1, 2 to 1 and Time, 4 3-6, Black Beachey, Cherry Seed and ran. MoCarty te big ine picture ef a fighting everything but the punch, him with one hand; hie t of commission fro af 33 7 (Snyder), 3 to 5, 2 to 5 at Honey Bee, 1% (Wolfe), 9 pil Witeon), 6 to 1, 7 to Teme. Turk ‘ ana Fred Levy also rn FOURTH RAOE ~The | i a i ih i i r E i ‘Wildon), even, 9 to 20 and (Parner), 7 to 2 z and Flabberuast abo ran. FEReT RACE—sellin olds unt up; ex furlongs.— Gah, 100 (Callahan) first; (Pickett), second; Ktheide, 106 (Buxton), Cedar Kelly, Mark A. Mayer, Judge Kerr, All chird, Time, 14 4-6. H Red, Sarah Chenault, ville and Laaste also ran, dan, etreight, 80; plac $2.70, Martre, place, $7. Ethelda, show, $29. if 5 i nf io H : | ies tae ong 2 Mey 1.—The entries ¢or e 5 it he} races are as follows: put Moran down, much loss 1 out. His punches are of the le, King Bom, 3 Ind that must be sent in round wntil their cumulative effect about the other fellow's finish, & i zZ 4 - f te had ten pounds advan- tage, 243-4 uga.nst Moran's 1903-4, ringside welkning in cos- tume. He had the confidence too, Ho swaggered out to the rinz, clad in a Jong bathrobe, while the last prelimin!- nary was going on. This, however, wan Jong after 10 o'clock, the hour set for the main yout by one of the State Box- Jing Commisigon’s rules, When the men were in the ring at last Gunboat Smith stepped up and held a Jong conversation with McCarty, after which Gunboat, Matlor White, Soldier Kearns, Jim Cof- Kaufman, 107; Turin, “106; "Mest 110; Art Wick, 110; Huasaround, 111 THIRD WACK—Handica) abe mile aud seventy yard 108; Aus Bort, tire, sy as Seti Rigid Medina cae Candybox, 108 Ave, 100) Korfi Ana, 112; Ruby iyeme FLD RACK sell Abednal 12, Humphrey: meny without becoming winded, ing over, the ri 110; ce allowance claime’ ory ‘Track fest, Both tsa pillow case. Little doing in Tee ee cunds In the second, Moran came out with 4 flushed face and ,e8 rdehing in and slugsini M sway and clinched, In the c ViMAT RACE Three-year ol Levi, aolling; ix Cuslongs, fo pertedly by striking w ward at Moran's chin with hie wi = forearm. The spectators hooted hissed, and apparently the only in the house who couldn't see the a ling was the referee, MoCarty fouled |, ‘a the same way frequently all throug! rounds, and was hissed each oe Orme, ‘rather didn't seem to be very | yz, Boot Ay ‘Trenaine, 101; 110; Vettchen, Way, 107, THIRD " from. the fouling, however, he Saltens er ood work, He took Mora me, when they landed, without showing any mign of distress except once in the seventh when Moran hooked a terrific left into MoCarty’s stomach, doubling we up. He jatbed Moran continually, ing with an occasional right hand ve into the body or right uppercut. doran had the second and the eighth r js. In the eighth he tried hard to e$tch up with the band wagon. He all through the round, while y tried right uppercuts, and whether he missed or Sahat caught t eelling ; ~Jack HAVRE DE GRACE WINNERS. year-olds furlongs.—Eaith Ines, 18 (J. Wilson), 12 to 1, 6 to 1 ant tok #,, 107 (Schuttinger), 22 to 1, 5 to 1 and to 2, second; Horace # to 1, 5 tol and 142-6, Spin, Sir Lad of Langden, Eddie Grane upward; selling; #ix furlong.—Mien Mo- . 6 to 2, even and 1 to 3, woh; Thrifty, 108 (Deronde), & to 1, CI THIRD RACK—Three-year-olde; ing; five and a half furlong and out, second; Progressive, 108 (J.| day with a forty-plece band, and with and out, third. | Alexander in the box. Handicap; three-year-olds and up; mile! things up and sent in big Jeff Tesreau and seventy yarde.—Ten Point, 117 (J. to 1, @ to 1 and 2 to 1, third, 1.6, Adame Express, Mission, Lochiel paisa 2 LEXINGTON WINNERS. | for three-year] singled Infleld. Lobert was out, Doyle Rone of Jed-| to Merkle, Magee fanned, NO RUNS. Martre, 100] SECOND INNING.—Killifer threw Hermuda, Dan-| to Ludetus, NO RUNS. Rone of Jed-| Hergog, threw out Luderus, Dolan $30; vhow, | #rounded out to Merkle, unashinted. show, 9%. Doyle threw out Doola —— LEXINGTON ENTRIES. LEXINGTON RACK TRACK, Ky., Hing, 104; Mouchern Lad, 104; Rosa Mundi, 106; deck Laxon, Bit of Wortune, 110; Nomay i Howdy, 419, * Apprentic eeenttiiamennatace PIMLICO ICO ENTRIES. eeamooNt RAOR—Maiden yeo-year ole; furlngs.-¥1 Biod, 107; Cutaway, 107; Cent ir ‘Cobourg ‘nett, 1 v . 110; Joe Koight, THE EVE [nr tue From VencCarty BAD MORAN PELPLESS Form. A MINUTE Om More, BUT CouOn'Te STOP wk, GIANTS SHUT OUT BY ALEXANDER, SCOREIS 1 100 and BATTING ORDER. Philadelp) ly Lee also New York. Snodgrass, of Shafer, a. Burns, rf. Doyle, a, ‘olds and Aagnier, 106 even, third, niet, Clem | Meyers, Killifer, © fenpeck also | Tesreau, p. Alexander, p. Umpirer—iigier and Byron (Special to The | BALL PARK, PHILA., ‘May. 1-The Phillies welcomed the Giants here to- Tart nd out, firet: to 2, 4 to & McGraw, emart- the Straw | ing under the defeat administered by the Dodgers yesterday, planned to even to Susquehanna to oppose Dooin’e star pitcher. 1 to 4, fret;! ‘The weather wan fine and a big crowd 9 to 10 and] was on hand when the battle opened, was caught stealing, Killifer to Knabe. Burne doubled to left. Doyle walked. Murray drove a long fly to Paskert, NO RUNS, Heraog threw Knabe out Paskert out Merkle. Hersog wan out, Alex Ger to Luderux, Meyers safe on a fum- ble by Luderus, Tesreau fouled out Brook, ce Snodgrass was caught off sec. ond, Killifer to Doolan, Burns hit into a double play, Doolan to Kflabe to Luderus, NO RUNS. Killifer walked, Alexander clouted ini uble play, Shafer to Doyle to Merkle, Paskert walked, Shafer threw <nabe out, NO Rt FOURTH INNING—Doyle #ufe on nabe's fumble. Murray forced Doyle t avcond, Luderus to Doolan, Murray mtole weconl, Magee made @ great catch of Merkle's Iner. reox fouled out to Killifer, NO RL to-morrow's fam furlongs v8, Alexander safe on Shafer's wild throw to first, Pawkert fied out to Murray, Knable doubled to centre, scoring Alex- ander, Lobert filed to Burne, Knave ay Forehead, 110; to 107; Racing | | four Bottle 107; Armament, 10; Milky end upward banal, 10: 104 Inwood, “Holfwan, 100; sylvestris, FREE CLUS RECIPES Free booklet of famouse club recipes fee mixed drinks. Address Wilson, S11 Fifth Avenue, N.Y. That's el!! woing wrens, OSnVENTH IND Hersog was out, Alexander to Luderus. NO RUNS. Luderua watked. Dolan and forced cond, Kil y 1m (Overt,| IRS NING — @rodgrass out, | ODDIE at vecond. Killiter strack out ‘Time. | sri Lud Shafer einaied, bur] Alexander Krouped to Doyle, forcing . pe to Luderus, Shafer singled, but] Kocian, NO RUNS. EIGHTH INNING—Cravath now play- ing left fleld for Philadelphia, filed to Paskert./ Tesreau and fanned, stealing, Killifer to Doolan, NO RUNS. Wiltse repfhced Tesreau in the box for the Giants. kert. threw out Lobert. N loft for his third hit of the meeing. | Burns fit wing seco! "| shafer moving to third, out to Magee, KEATING BLEW UP Fully three thousand fans turned out Non-Refillable NING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 1, BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK Copyright, 1913, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Worlé), Fo STANDING OF THE CLuRs. GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY ¥ Besion a rok it Philadelphia. ‘York, ft ition to third, Magee fied to ONE Rl ING—Murray flied out Pankert. Knabe threw out Merkle. ‘Miller batted for Luderus at second, to Doyle, Capron running for Doolan singled to left, Capron Meyers McCormick (batted for Snodgrass died Shafer threw out Pas- Knabe fed to Murray. Doyle NO RUNS, NTH INNING.—Shafer doubled to Shafer hus- Doyle filed to Paskert, Murray flied NO RUNS, IN SIXTH INNING BEFORE ATHLETICS Uiree-yearolls and Doyle gravbed Lobert’s liner, Magee} out, Hersog to Merkle, Luderus fanned, 108; Prine q coe Calves Tut had to be thrown out at frat. NO BATTING OF ORDER, two year RUNS, New York. Philadelphia Caro Nome, ion Rime MIEDH INNUNG—Myers fied out to] Wolter, rf E, Murphy, 07; Manners, 107, | Paxkert, Alexander threw out Tesreau, | Chase, 1b. Oldring roel Post, 100; Ish | Snodgrass flied to Dolan, NO RUNS. ole i faker, 3b, jive ead an Dolan fanned, Dovlan singled > Milenia ih 5 right and died stealing, Myers to Doyle. Daly. Bur- | @hafer threw out Killifer, NO RUNS, Harry, 1s SIXTH INNING —Shafer fanned. Thomas, « Hurns out to Luderus, Knable threw L3 Brown, p out Do: NO RU Umpires—Dineen and Hart nee the opening game vetween the | Athletics and Yankees this afternoon | ~~ aepewan erom sien, tee the hholde the bast DP. a ever Whos Rodd Wien That's All! Ask for it--today. No Metal Parts C. ‘Touch the Whiskey Het Sat Pickin. up as yesterday. in A im another youngst Brown. FIRST INNING—Keating started off 4-| THe Yankees presented the same line- ‘Manager Chance sent youthful twirler, hope of landing the opener. Keating, in Mack sent by the name: of lke a winner, the Athletics going out in 1, % 3 order, Cree, Oldring died on ins was called out RUNA. Wolter opened off with a clean singls Murphy filed out to @ roller ang Coi- on strikes, to deep right, but it got them nothing, as Chase flied out to Daly and Hartzell hit into a double play, Brown to Barry NO. 1913. (HORITED PAR OF HOME RUNS’ BY STENGEL START DODERS IN LEAD BATTING ORDER. LCR TY A PEW UaBs. ret. Barry was thrown out by Mid- kiff, who made a wonderful stop, and Thomas filed out to Lelivelt, Brown lifted a sky scraper to Cree, NO RIMS, By clever base running the Highland. erm put over a run in thelr half without making a hit. Derrick was #afe on ‘Baker'a famble. Sweney struck out and Keating flied out to Daley, who made a wonderful runffing catch. Derrick then stole second, but Collins fumbled Wolter's grounder for a second and his throw to first was late, Derrick started from second to the plate and scored | before the Athleticw knew what was | happening, Wolter wan out stealing | rond, ONE RUN. (FOURTH INNING—Baker threw out Chase, Hartzell died on a hot bounder to Collins, and Murphy picked Cree’s | long liner off the fence for the third out. NO RUNS, FOURTH INNING—Tie ‘ Athletics reached first in this round, E, Murphy's shot bounced away from Keating, but Derrick got it and tossed him out at first. Oldring struck out. Chase made a wonderful stop of Collins's roller and Jumping «cross the line touched the runner out. NO RUNS. FIFTH INNING—After ilaker had rolled out to Hartzell, McInnis smashed @ clean single into left, the first hit off Keating, but Daly died on a sh in front of the plate and Barry struck out. NO RUNS. The Highlanders got another run on clean aitting, After Lelivelt had gone out, Midkiff cracked a two-bagger up against the right fleld wall and went to third on a wild pitch. Derrick fol- lowed with a pretty single to right and Midkiff scored. Sweeney was safe on Mctnni's error, Derrick going to sec- ond. Keating advanced them both with @ sacrifice to the pitcher, but Wolter was thrown out by Baker. ONE RUN. to McInnix, NO RUNS. SIXTH INNING —The Athletics SECOND INNING—The — Atateites| stepped in and took the lead ty the again died in quick order. Home Run| sixth. After Thomas had struck out, Baker struck out. Molnnis flied out| Brown singled to left and went to sec- to Cree, who made a great ruaning|ond on Murphy's unexpected sacrifice. catch and Daly went out on a] Oldring beat out an Infleld hit, ad- grounder to short, NO RUNS, vancing Brown to third and then stole Cree started the Highlanders with a init, but THIRD INNING—Keating was going itke @ buz# saw and not a man reached out trying to steal se elt then rolled out to M 4 and Baker tossed out Midkiff. NO $25 to $35 Materials 300 Suits to Measure, $20]li Ends—one and two suits of akind. There are serges, Ss viots and unfinished worsteds to choose from—a le variety of weaves and colorings. A week-end tetaccal opportunity to save $5.00 to $15.00. on second floor Thursday, Friday and Saturday. No samples sent. Suits to Measure, $20 Broadway & 9th St “CONCERT OF JOKN MCCORMACK ee ek Big Vaul MINER? > Ie Bare a wt nH ae & au Serie Now BURLESQUE |: second, Collins rammed a elvan single into right, scoring Brown and Oldring and going to second himeelf on the play. Baker was safe when Keating made a wild throw to Chase and Collins scored. McInnis was thrown out by Derrick, THIRBE RUNS, Sale ‘Araheim| li NOW 4 BIG twat ar ah turds at ie i pe an Me site Gim| ; ivay ASTOR},% Vi ie 't Ioas “QUO V. aga | ee ND OFFICER 666 i NY ullan tltinge,""Pe Paes tnating Wide EW yORK Keg THEATRE 2iK* hee | andl first jn HALLO, a) Ne ¥. Boot Boston. Maranville, ss. (Apecial to The Evening World.) EBBHTS FIELD, BROOKLYN, ‘May 1.—George Stallings and his Boston came here to-day and began 8 neries of four gages with the Dodgers. The weather was ideal for baseball and! despite the fact that the Hubites were Braves not wmich of an fans turned out to witness the tussle. Miller vile southpaw Hess and Stack and Dodgers, Whaling were visitors. FIRST Fisher, in Connelly two bases. Myer second and third. one to Smith, w SOME OF THE EXCITING MOMENTS IN THE M’CARTY-MORAN BATTLE GuNBoar seamen To FUND. irem—Klen and Orth. As the ball struck Steng: bounded away, the Smith, who ran Connelly down bet EDITED BY A ROBERT EDGREN N AT AMUSING. Brooklyn. Sten Hummel, rt. Wheat, if. Daubert, 1b. Smith, 3b. Fisher, as Miller, c. Stack, p. N. ¥.. attraction ever 3,500 worked for the the pointe for the} i NNING—Maranville flied to | hit to right centre.| lege and} ive was gool for soaked a bounder to} en | Sweeney pasted a not wot the iball over to ie EAN 04 ou SS BIL ny AMAZONS GARR 4 a RITE Stor THI GLOBE Tre Lads oe he PRY Thea,, 62 wich Ave, B Gatti: Opera Co. ", Rist ive. All ‘This Week—E Saltimbanchs.' PS B. A. FRAZER'S | tet ‘R ike E YOU W ry Set, _ WITHIN aoe ‘ a hint “dy 2.15, ELTINGE "tise kre! oa ings a a, fshiciie bls alia Ww U We ‘4 tat ie Ya a OPENSTO-NIGHT A CROOK ?_ iE TE LAV . watter, NO RUNS. Stengel ted off for ti Dodaers by pasting the ball to the exit entre j ahead Daubert in plenty of to get the in deep centre field for a hom & Cutshaw struck out, Huminel «in: left and moved up to second on W out at first by Myers unasalsteg Daly bert singled up the third base ne, i moting Hummel to third, Smith hit low line fly into Myers’s hand, ON RUN. SHCOND NIN' Titus walked and moved up to second on Mann's fiee, Stack to Daubert Devlin o ip to Stengel in short centre. Vhaling filed: out to Hummel, NO RU Fisher raised a fly to Devlin, Mii- liner was too hot for Devlin t ndle. On the next pitched ball Mill- r Made a neat steal of second, Stack 4 thrown out at first by Sweeney, Miller reaching third. Stengel again, sot the fans wild by slamming the bai! to the fenee In deep centre for his sec- ond home run and sending Miller {9 of him. This was Stengei* fourth home run on these grounds. ( shaw was retired by Devlin and My TWO RUNS. THIRD INNING—Heas sent a fly to Wheat. Maranville pasted a dow line fly staight into Wheat's hands, Con- neily bounced one to Stack, who tossed him out at first, NO RUN@, Hummel mat a safe hit to the In field, Wheat sent a fly to Titus. Dau- bert made his second hit on a slow roller to Sweene: Smith's hit to Swee- ney forced Daubert, Hummel reaching third. Smith stole second, getting there after Gweeney tried to itch umm! off third base by Devitn, Fisher was by Sweeney and Myers NNING—Myern was dead- ended to first by Stack. Sweeney Mfted one to short right which Hummel cap- tured. Titus pasted a grounder to Daw vert, who threw to Fisher, forcing Myers at second, Titus was out stealing sec ond, Miller to Fisher. NO RUNS. . Miller grounded out, Maranville to Myers, Stack filed out to Sweeney Stengel popped up to Myers. NO RUNS. A new madras for distinction. Triangle Madras Collars 39th ST. THE FIVE. meas Sone MPT a tad PANAMA CANAL BARKAN WAR AND “GTRAM” IN Eee QURRAY HILL THEATRE #44, faibay’ GAYETY GIRLS BROOKLYN AMUSE MENTS, | STARTHEATRE tin ron | drat BURLESQUE Iz aivttiz arilagiss and Golden Le aa * HUALE "BEN WELCH AND HIS NEW “CLERMONT ROLLER RINK RINK 4 oe DAILY mission,

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