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a ee CL RN pee en ene Battling Nelson, Fighting for 17 Years and Stil at It, Is Surely Y weed to out such a figure Caceac’s Commentaries and the Campaigns of Alexander the Oreat, Bat- Uing Nelson. He wae some battler in hie Gay, a few thousand years ago. ‘Yes, cir, and the old toy ts still travel- Wag around challenging the champions Qn8 fighting the second raters, To- night in Philadelphia he fighte com: IT was Bar teliow named Bradley. Funny how gen- wo © erations of Gghtere come and go. There a Wace beneeee cine ‘were no Bradieya in the ring in Nel- or Waterco, son's time. Bat rune up against new) — Bames in every town. ‘Dane. I often wonder if the ¢ellow who tacked that tag on Battling Nelson had any suspicion of how well the name po de TE ic Mabini Med lightweigh ere Gone, every one. Home are working for a living. Some are dead. Some are actors. Not one of the old time unc! that started with Neison is atil! pugilis- tically on earth. But Bat goes on for. twice @ week whenever he has a chance, PPARENTLY Batting _Neteon, ge UE al eS a ae again tn so som ationat manner| Matty Pi Fine Ball, that made: his class years tae t tao, Nan out stout wonine o."%| Blanking Phillies in the a @ Rew nethod. He's going to plug ma) | doggetiy ‘away vatil he has fought Early Innings, “4 every lightweight in the world, two a ‘ i ie saad OE sage BATTING ORDER. ; — \ ee €f he taken steps enough he'll ' “ gh ye time. There's one flaw ory ‘Bat hes reached the stase a Sexin tn a United Seat by" some un. Luderus, 19, “Battling Nelson xiven the worst teat-| teed fo et bis fn” the ae head- Killifer, e, Of cour, it covlaay have Mathewoon, p. Chalmers, p. Ry oon iced aati Umptres—Rigier and Byron. ea the ring again to tfy to set Bradley (fipectal to The rening Word.) 4 beck didn't feel a | for lite more than ay gh after the FORTLADLPREA, Pa, 7 twee. from ager McGra' planned Mar- ' elena St Pett Riehbend. Gal orer 4 againet the Philiies this after- 8 ae the de Mela fi the ining noon, with Mathewson in reserve for : are te, through’ for all wonday. The two etraight losses, how- —_ ever, and the ¢act that Rube was sent [sites sel “fa *Sactnate po Nelson's equal in obstinate per- sistency appeared. Bat assisted at first base Miller grounded to Merkle, Matty threw out Doolan. NO RUNS. ‘Third Inning—Snodgrass out, Lobert to Luderus, Shafer grounded to Luderus. Chalmers threw out Burns. NO RUNS. Killifer fied to Hersog. Shafer throw out Chalmers, Paskert expired the same way. NO RUNS. FOURTH INNING—Doyle filed to Magee, Chalmers threw out Murray. Merkle walked, Merkle died stealing, Kitlifer to Dolan, NO RUNB. Knabe popped to Doyle. Shafer threw out Lobert, Magee went the same way. NO RUNS, FIFTH INNING—Herzog singled Miller dropped Meyer's easy fy. Her- sog had ran down to second so he took third base on this play, Matty filed to Paskert. Hersog remaining on third base and Meyers taking second on the throw to the Snodgrass fanned, out Shafer, leaned in with another plunge. He received nearly all of ‘beating for forty rounds, but he wouldn't admit it, He thought he was beating Gans. And although Gans whipped man, alck ving way before the tire- the dauntices and durable ‘Twice after that Nelson proved could bem Gans. i i Re. UE ff 28 fhe can beat any tehtweight chance. He smeered at Wol- i Luderus grounded to Merkle. Doyle fumbled Miller's grounder. Miller ied atealing, Meyers to Doyle, Doo- ‘| tan out, Shafer to Merkle. NO RUNB. SIXTH INNING.—Burns walked. Doyle fouled to Killifer, Burns stole second. Murray filed to Paskert Chalmers threw Merkle out. NO RUNS, Kiliter singled to FA : center, Paskert fanned, Doyle. NO RUNS, SEVENTH INNING—Herzog walkei, etruck out. Snodgrass walked. out, Chalmers to Luderus, NO RUNS, Burns. Deyle out, Knobe to Luderus. i Chalmers threw out Murray. NO RUNS. ——- filed to Doyle. Chalmers Knabe forced Chalmers, Shafer to Meyers out, Lobert to Luderus, Herzog on a wild piteh took third. Matthewsun ‘Shafer Doyle threw out Lobert. Mlagre | fouled to ‘Meyers, Luderus grounded to Merkle. NO RUNS. KIGHTH INNING—Lovert threw out| wrist by a fast-dull, and though it was BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK BAT NELSON, CANCE MEN STAR UKE WANES I ATHLETICS FAL Manager Gives Team Another Shakeup and Schulz Pitches Again, brought out a crowkl of 18,000, and they were pulling just as hard for the High- landers as if they were on a winning wreak. | FIRST INNING—The Athletics got away fiying, but fetled to score. Walsh walked and stole second and went to ti¥ird on Oldring’s infield hit. Collins Mfted a weak fly to Midkiff. Baker emashed @ hot one to Dervick, who toned tt ‘to MoKechnie and then to Chase for @ pretty double play. NO/| RUNS, ‘The Hightanders scored right off the reel, After Daniels and Chase had gone out on tong fiys to Uldring. Hartzell got a dase on balls and etoile second. Cree came through with a clean smash to right and Hartsell scored. Cree was out stealing second, ONE RUN. BKCOND INNING —Molanis popped jan easy fly to Derrick. Daniel Murphy was given a round of aplause as he came to bat, bu the bes: he could do was an eaay Krounder to Derrick. Mc- Keohnte threw out Barry. NO RUNS. ‘The Highlanders scored again in |enetr half, After Midkiff had Med out Bweeney was hit on the leg by apitched ball and Derrick sent him to third whh ® long single to tight, Derrick stole @ cond and MoKechnie was thrown out Ly Collins, Sweeney scoring on: the play. Collins also threw out Schuls. ONE RUN, THIRD INNING—Thomas opened up with a clean single for the Athletics. Orr batted for Houck and was out en a long fly to centre. Walsh's line drive bounced out of Hartsel’s hands, but by a remarkable jump he caught the ball before it hit the graund and ihrew to Chafe in time to double up Thomas, who, had already gone to second, NO RUNB. Bush here took Houck's place on the mount for the Athletics. After Daniels hed struck out Chase ‘beat out an infleld hit but wae forced out by Hartzell. Hartsell then died stealing second. NO RUNS, FOURTH INNING—Oldring was thrown out by Derrick and Collins fied out to Cree, who made 4 nice catch in the sun, Baker emashed a single into right and MoInnia got a base on balls. D. Murphy struck out, NO RUNS, Cree got & base on balls Midkift sac riflced, Baker to Mclnnis. Sweeney corapked a clean single past Barry snd Creo soured. Derrick was hit on the aved for a few minutos thet It was broken he gamely took first and ran the THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1913. EDITED'BY | A ROBERT EDGREN | / ward; about two miles.—-Astute, 122 (M. Booth), 9 to 6, out; Faultless, 158 (Mr. F. Alpers), 9 to 20, ou uppeuge, ‘ A. V. Baird), 16 to 1, 2 to 1 and out. Only three started. SECOND RACE—Twentleth ruant: of Meadowbrook Hunt Cup of (000 ; about three THE CENTURY PLANT Copyright, 913, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World), OF PUGILISM Way, That's « GUY CALLS HIMSELF Wha i$ Tue SETTING) (Barrie weison: mal ears eae y sheet “canes firet; Gold Plate, ig (Mr. H, & Page, WANTS “To FiguT second; Web Carter, 168 (Mr. C, Apple- Kip TURNIP FoR. ton), third. Only three starters, “The Titce, Von Stade's ol: ver riding brought Pall Mall in first, Remaining in the rear éor the three times around Pell Maw came up @reast with the leaders on the Saat hurdle and passed GoM Piste oa the home stretch Von Stade received an ovation for his remarkable Jockeys and horses suffered from the plercing sun during the gruel- ling race. THIRD RACE—The Galloway Hand! cap of $150; for galloways; gentlem: rid bout five furlongs.—Culvert, 16 (Mr. E. Tucker), 1 to 2 ana out, won; The Thief, 148 (Mr. Falpera), 8 to 1, 2 to 1 and out, second; Live Wire, 16 (Mr. B. K. Gatena), 5 to 1, even and out, third, No time taken. Pelito Cheveaux also ran. Culvert jumped the-bunch the turn and won by three lengths, T Thiet carried Live Wire out to the fence on the turn, killing the favorite's chances, —.—— ENTRIES AT PIMLICO. RACE TRACK, PIMLICO, M4., Mey .—The entries for Monday's races are 8 follow: FIRST RACE, —For two-year-olds; four and half furl 104; ¢High Priest, 104; 3Kettledrum, 107; Santanella, 106 {4 * BATTUNG: NETSON IN 2.913, [CLEVER RIDING LANDS PALL MALL WINNER OF |: NEADONBROOK CUP Second Day’s Racing at Bel- mont Park Terminal Treat for Society’s Horsey Set. RESULTS AT PIMLICO. FIRST RACE—Selling; for maiden three-year-olds and up; six furlongs.— 'Blim Princess, 110 (Butwell), first; Her- mis jr., 107 (Montour), second; Arran, 108 (MeDermot), third. Time—1 Clan Alpine, Captain Jinks, Burn! Daylight, Syosett, Merry CI gitta, Mohawk Que 'y, Brother Folk and Mo! also ran and finished as named. paid: Slim Princess, place $} 11K Stentor, 113: THIRD RACE.—Selling up; sit furlongs-—Deductio 5; *Hatteras, 112; *Tiger 106; *Andelon, 1 117; Willis, 4 ‘Evert Tee 0, ONE RELEASES Hermis, place $3.80, ehow $3.60; Arran, ‘Treagpre. 11 ris Queen, CATCH Ca ine $3.60, (Special to The Eroning World.) 1152 Bryn, 100; — 96; ‘Hammon Pam, 107 s SECOND RACE-Two-year-olds; sell-!| BELMONT PARK TERMINAL, N.| ‘Miss Momenta, NE — Baltimore Steapleat There's Batt ling: four turtongs. Y., May) R—Perfect racing weather and ty miles, da and wera ey ‘Song the Wind, 5 Yankee, 140; **°Owanus f ly Net, 160; Wid [ner first; The Idol, 106 (Butwell), seo- ond; Wooden Shoes, 116 (Mondon), third; Time, 484-5. Drawn, Silver Mesh, Stel- lata and Lady Esterling also ran. an attractive card for the second day] 4 of the Spring meeting of the Meadow Brook Steeplechase Association drew dig crowd of society folk here this afternoon, Many Juncheons in the turf and field club-house in Belmont Park rly comers, but the of several trains from New York started a long line of racing en‘iusi asts into the grounds. The granistand ACE-—Selling ; ee es de four furlomgs.-—Drawn, 100: 100; Beax fore, 100) *aalvation “Nel, 00: Bolala, 101 “Littlest Rebel, 101; Vellchen, 104; Our Mabslie, 104; Bios Breakfast, place $3.00, show $2.10; The Idol, place $5.00, show $2.20; Wooden Shoes show $2.10. Pere, 1 sal 3 ‘*ateligtal, 100; aie ‘i tats 5 RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES lade! 45,New Yors, 3. LEXINGTON WINNERS. 0; three: "joeih, Te, }; New York, 5. Phuthiaton g° pectons 4 FIRST RACE-Selling; for three-year-| rapidly filled up, and tardy folke were en I, pidly P, and tardy | Glovewa: Toute, olds and upward; seven furtongs.| forced to find places on the spaci BATTING ORDER. Theresa Gill, 9 (Keders), firat; Withlte, | lawn under a Ddilstering sun. tie Yeu Philadeiphte. N10 (Borel), second; Just Red, 10] Long Island's Hunts Clubs ‘sont down MUSICAL. Daniels, rf. ‘Walsh, of. (Fella), third. Time— Winning! q solid delegation of their aristocratic | ~pxmRWiid CONCERT OF SORRT ‘Chase, 1, Oldring, it. Wich, Ada Bay, Silk Day, Lai notables trom Hartsell, Collins, 3b. Golden Eas, Polls, Ethelda, Al Bloch: Fi al present for the Cree, Baker, 3b. and Little Jane also ran, and finished} sport. Seated at the trackside. Cc Midkite, 3b, McInnis, 1b. ‘ out on strikes, Connelly lifted one out S# named. First race, $2 mutuels pall: interested raifbirda, for the afternoon 4 swoaney, o. D, Murphy, et. in short right which Daubert got un-| Theresa Gill, straigh' 10:| were Mr. and Mrs, August Belmont, Mr, Coleprated Bitae Teme. oe 25, Derrt ; 4 der, NO RUNS. *|and Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney, Mre, 5 Be5..0 Schuls, 9X Houck, p. Piggott Lit Setiead round - third Peter G. Gerry, Mrs. E. H. Harriman, | aan 8 . = Umpires—Dineen and Bush., Attend- 8 row over Myers’s Miss Madeline Horne, H. 6. Page, | AMUSEMENTS. ance, 15,000. head on hie slow roller. Cutshaw was LEXINGTON ENTRIES. Phillip Stevenson, Henry W, Bull and | gyauqy WEE Postively @isposed of on his grounder by Maran- : Thomas F. White. ‘(NEXT WEEK (fipecial to The Erening World.) ville and Myers, but Stengel crossed Those desiring to lay an oral waget the Last POLO GROUNDS, NOW YO.RK, April the plate, Hummel filed out to Kirke. In tho paddook were quickly accommo- | Week of the Big Show at the Garden. Andean Chance ‘make 0 decides awtteh | Wheat tore off a single to left, tried to dated, Business was brisk to say the oye sealieosopas bul wee cavgst Ga Wual: a TWICE DAILY, 2.15 & 8.15 P. M, in his Mneup this afternoon. He took ing's perfect throw to Maranville. ONE There were six racen on the pro-| 'aterest Increases as the End Approaches. Lelivelt and Wolter out of the game RU gramme with the twentieth running of| The Greatest Exhibition and put in Daniels and MoKechnie. As . FOURTH INNING-—Myers struck the historic Meadow Brook Hunt cup| Eyer in New York City Gasida Gao leka at fete Gla ennaen a out, Sweeney aingled to centre and on as the feature. This race over threv- Autiaes 5 ee glo any ig By at Hard; Starsel error he managed to reach and one-quarter miles of the reguiar|4 Revelation in Scenic Effects few position. Young Schuls was given | Bostons Meanwhile Have 'Hard) second.’ Kirke hotsted one to short! Oia ay s Reed, | course is the hardest of the Hunt's sex (and Assembly of All Nations. .Janother chance at the pitching job. * . h Fight, which: Hummel grabbed. Mann | 205; Vellte, 0) Delw Flot, 201; Bunt ‘eon. ‘There were Ave entered for to- . 7 ‘The regular summer baseball weather Time Locating South- | singied to centre, sending Sweeney over) "2n1. pace —pune; two-year-old feye\Tsnnag ole wake fillies ; 107; Woof, Susan B, Carter and | the plate, Cutshaw ran over near the Gold Plate about equal favorites. The four and s fulf furlongs, —Carigti paw’s Curves, foul line in short right for Deviin's| 101; Mewaion. 101: Rute 113; cites Gan! ke GbeanONt aeealvon cane pop fy, ONE RUM. MouRta RACE—Handie lively sport was expected by four gs Daubert bounced one over Gervais's 90; | thousand lovers of thé chase. TRY CA DER, head for @ base, Smith sacrificed, Ger ‘The summaries: » UPA BATTING 0! . vals to Myera, Daubert made a beaut | Pi FIRST RACE—The Elmont Hurdle; Boston. Brooklyn. ful steal of third, sliding into the bag | "tir B, Kua entry. place of $200; for three-year-olds and up- j £ Maranville, as. Stengel, cf. under Devlin, Fisher drove a sacrifice} FIFTH RACE—-Purse; two-year-olds; four and Connelly, It. Cutshaw, 2b. fly to Connelly and Daubert scored at- Ai“ Woonee ts ei Rugged Realism Run_ Riot. Myers, 1. Hummel, rt. ter the catch, Miller popped up to| last Hort eee SATION IX A. MINUTE, Bweeney, 2. Wheat. if, Sweeney. ONE RUN. Se , ¥ THAN. ©. ER DI Or, ene ae Smithy S. FIPIM | TENE Whaling cut . vie 106; Puck, 100; Startler, EMPIRE aie Tanke = AU -POLO Devlin, 3. a, Phare Menulbcatal hie ped geaad BN smie, Lot; Lore, Dex. dows Gat 108: sing" i ines Takes Your Breath at ot Pheer ald tempted to steal second, and was out on|Dricrusador, 100, + ™*\) | BILLIE BURKE { The Amazons || The Bucking Bronces You Sit ‘Millér’s perfect throw to second. Cut- Lrceum SS a ve. ot 9.30 shaw and Daubert put Maranville out. a] aaa NO RUNS, we se F. Bmith took Deviin's place at third for Boston. Rucker walked. Stengel sacrificed, Gervais to Myers, Cutshaw ambled. Hummel sent a fly to Mann, Wheat lifted one to Kirke. NO RUNS. SIXTH AINNING—Connelly belted a grounder to Cutshaw and was an ensy ingl Up and Take Notice. Thrille upon Thrills, and then Some. Scenes and Incidente You May Never ee Again. Umpiree—Messra, Kiem and Orth. H. B. Warner & EBBETS FULD, N. Y., May 3.—Fit- teen thousand fans took advantage of the {deal weather today and came out esa the third game of the series foetween the Dodgrs and the Boston Braves, Shannon's Twenty-third Re: ment Band helped to make things pl: ant by rendering popular airs before and during the game. Hucker and Miller worked for the Dodgers, while Gervais and Whaling formed the battery for the visitors, FURST INNING—Maranville opened the game with a pretty line drive to left for a base, Connelly tried ty bunt, 4 a pop foul fly for Miller, erificed, Smith shooting the ball maubert In time to get his man. Sweeney soaked a grounder to Smith, who threw him out at NO RUNB, Stengel lifted a high fly to centre which Mann got under, Cutshaw hit to Devlin, who fumbled the ball, giving the batter « life, Hummel pasted a grounder to Maranville, who made a five pick up and throw to Myers to get his man, Cutshaw reaching second on the out. Maranville made another great stop of » grass cutter and tossed him in THE BUN. way TO. NIGH ROBERTHILLTARD.@tatee CRITERION i oP Cit were ever Amusement Enterprise, Admission to Everything 25c and 50c NS! second and waa easily caught on Miller's throw tu Cutshaw. NO RUNS, Daubert sent a jumper to Sweeney, who got him on a fast throw to Myers, J, Smith went out, Gervais to Myers. Fisher hit in front of the plate and wae thrown out by Whaling. NO RUNS. SEVENTH INNING—Rariden batted for Kirke and went out on a grounder, J. Smith to bert. Mann smashed the ball to right for two bases, F. Smith grounded out, Cutshaw to Daubert, Mann moving up to third. Whaling filed put to Cutshaw. (NO RUNS. Titus replaced Kirke In right field for Boston. Miller made a safe hit to the infleld, Maranville made ensational Peg o! My Meart. ELTINGE ¥ ‘ WITHIN Trik LAW | ARE YOU Kk CROOK?" y fFwo WEEKD Co! fins irke bounced al catch of Ruoker’a low line fly and by a FWo WEEES COM! Pan te slow one which Cutshaw grabbed and|@Wick throw to Myers doubled up Mil- A PICTURE MASQUE. got to firet easily, Mann reached firet| ef before he could get back to the beg. tn Fisher's fumble of his grounder, {Stengel singled to centre. Cutehaw H I A | Daubert made @ great running catch of | "ed to Connelly, NO RUN mh, (ES en's Traian Hotveniet Bi ee |Devitn's foul fly near the atand, Whal- | BIGHT INNING—Gervale went out, at rier 6 OUO V, op | Parte, Next. Mata: (Ou WEEK ing pasted @ grounder to Fisher, who| Rucker to Daubert. Maranville singled Pewee Laks, Q ‘ADIS? B08 M ( to centre. Connelly struck out and Maranville stole second on the third strike. Myers was thrown out at fret by J. Smith. NO RUNS, fret fumbled the ball, but recovered it in time to get hie man at first, NO RUNS, | Daubert beat out an infield hit. Smith 4 te Bult, foe's feeb Rucker has pitched on the now grounds ‘MBPAIRS RY 6 | bases. MoKechnie fied out to Oldring. ney started for home, Deitick Was caught napping off first, and while he was being run down Swee- | but was caught nelly. between third and the plate and nally, ON BUN Naa jwacrificed, Whaling to Myers, Ftaher “CLERMONT ROLLER RIX —s | fouled out to Devitn, Miller singled to I ———— | CLERMONT centre, scoring "euvert. On Mann's MIN ROLLER RINK error Miller reac second. This wie Polen ond tome | O P E N D A I L Y the first time in thirty-four inninga that l —— seiabaatas" |A FOOL wi If &XPERT MECHANICS ry Ok BALK PRPEH Ia Sark that the Dodge: un for nb °. THIRD INNING—Gervais out, Ruck: er to Daubert, Maranville was csiled Sls eka

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