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SP RET TT eT TTT TEN TIE eT PN TE RET TI - SEE a ENERO IES er eee err oe ne ORE ep SOUT ETP TY THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 5, 1913.” UP-TO-DATE ‘veseeate| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN } (Copyright, 1913, by the Press Publishing Company. (The New York World.) , merge oak “iT H (NE MORE PITCHER SOME OF THE resieesaenambiat PLAYERS HAVEN'T FIGHT ENOUGH, SAYS M GRAW ATHLETICS WOULD WALK AWAY WITHPENNANT, "SAYS MT GRAW! ~ So Far Washington’s Twirling Department Has Shown Better Than Mack’s Staff—Giants’ ; Manager Writes of Chance’s Plan to ! Build Up Team. ( ree ' John J. McGraw, the Giants’ Manager, Discusses the American } "League in This Week’s Regular Baseball Review—To-Mor- row He Will Write About the Western Invasion of the East- ern Feams—These Reviews Are Printed Exolusively in The Evening World Every Monday and Tuesday and Will Con- ~ tinue Throughout the Baseball Season. . ld ee WE WASNT ANY WERRT?, one PLAYER, 15 ScHEDUED \ SND cHance ” Punceo. ONDE RS eS yo ——- ~~ Willie Kolehmainen Wins = Fifteen-Mile “‘Pro’’ Race| = ¢ BY JOHN J. M’GRAW. h ; Fine: edlnte Us besek the tecoeg’ mace I © “Tr ws entacy sm Manager of the Champion Giants, WeCO ADIT “Twat wiser” Owing to Adverse Conditions, |y"Woie of t‘hour ih iin. ieee. tant) Twat Tug Reo Son SeeTeN WR Glscuseing the American League, I am going to begin at the bot- Finn Is Unable to Smash Rec-|ruanine asainet it very dimcult ant a HAve FALLEN ore % » tom now and work up. Frank Chance came to New York this spring track that was far from being fast. Queal landed second lap be: | Wnacquainted with his team and with little knowledge of the condi- ords in Race Against a Field hind Koleiimainen, while Longboat vent case a certain Casey was so husky that tous in the American League. A big noise was made over hi out Crooks for third place. Old Toule, a | everything that ie _ and adherents of the New un Guus of Seven Noted Runners at] veteran of over tty years, trailed home | Mayo before him. many laps after the winners, but ihe _ The first half ended in a scoreless tie. expected him to wave a wand and elt oldtimer was game and refused to te; The second was bette: f Droduce a league leader. Cettic Park. Pope the track until he finished, 5 au MAIN f Chance has got away to a bad start. ’ EN GIVEN GREAT The men began putting OVATION AT END OF RACE. | Hl " f mee 4 nd somethin He will admit that himself. He did Ten thousand onw-dietA net reed|,Kolehmatnen's popularity was best | game, and ‘many wero. mad to me the other night, as @ matter of LawhebeyncagenAset bas y : oon , lustrated when the crowd, the largest! combat, meaning disable: fact, / y P C "noon i since the memorable Daly-Joyce race count was taken, nor was the battle |S = fact, when the New York American +l five y ago, stood up and cheered the Tham's White Riephant Bow amie League Club was playing Boston in = ; | Finn lustily as he dashed over the finish | While the Ights were being lit Kerry | and Billiard Parlor, Sint St. & New York and the Giants were ap- 7 s be The Finn failed at record bre: mark ing | Broadway. pearing across the bridge, 20 we were ven wieants easily from some of the greatest A thriller was the next treat. Dar. eM S runners, however, and received a | devil Chapple attempted to create a new |coming out of scrimmage, Soon after AMUSEMENTS. both in town at the same time, But OT IMPRESSED CHANCES the manager of the Yankees has not mn for his remark&bie work mark for five miles on his high powered | this the game ended. sprung any alibis. He has made no ditions. motorcycle, Riding on the flat is haz-' The score of the second half was one adverse conditions. : ne | @Pdous, to say the least, and the way Kerry won the game. 1 to 0. The occasion was the play of the) the young speed marvel flew around the —————— Georgetown and Johns Hopkins Uni- | versity) equailed Corneli-Michigan's best| Monument games. Knowing that tollery wd gasp with amage- excuses for the showing of his club. Teen ated totter an Tene tear, And | Want something very exciting on their : ‘4 time for the distance He 1s sitting silent and Planning. in the others, where the Northern col-|day of rest, Martin Sheridan arranged | 2-8 sec, “There are 1 were ahead, the difference was|for @ table d’hote feast of sports that! ‘Then for a bit of football, some free Going to be some ~~ bg : t of everythin changes in the ¢ CJ only slight in each case. included a little bit of everything. tte | fF, al! milling and general rough house Receives the final touch by je team,” he sald. What There has been @ tremendous improve-| The feature event was the ftteen- mile | under the guise of Gaelic football. The adding one Teaspoontul changes he mentioned is not up to ment in American athletic standards mai Mi faetbea a ste tne pry gay teams were ayo and Karey, ae ‘of every year. Olympic Games and| ma! v ‘! i he sport is played with a big ru’ i, Ni ‘Tils, me to announce, Some players on the general interest (n amateur athletic; runners of note, Like his brother. | ball, There a . 9 Seca Poremtine Gir the club who have been rated very sports, growing in great | Hannes, Holshmainen Se aut write é t i aa Petien, aa son, will make this a very io mi uret of speed. For the first 4 is of, ’ PLS] ae highly heretofore have not impressed ern. world. ,And the litt Kolehmainen, Billy Quoai and Ted game affords a chance for much -. ‘SAUCE ‘ @ », Chance, a 2 Btates of Adterica ie going to hold her| Crooks with the fleld strung half Way tang work and it is thought good { “They haven't got fight enough,” asserted the big leader, 3 \ Place at the top of the list of winnera| around the track. This order was main- work to get in a push or a shove where ‘THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE This 1 know—he intends to tear his club to its and record breakers for a long time to| tained for the first five miles, the Finn jt will do the most good, while the foundations and build. ining In front. At five and referee i: h 7 A perfect seasoning for Fish, Reests, has tried out the talent he inherited with the and has found er —_— are rigr ratios fom Longboat aippe’| ‘the pasts scant iith Wlrty pagers Chops, Steaks, and Rarebite, ity | Htaahy show! ar oat Just at present New York docan't| a cog, left the race for repairs, but 800N | scrapping like eagles. M. f the pla. Sold by Grocers Everywhere aa ing and I believe has a good q look it ° returned to the grind, At the elxhth yor : team, His pitching staff in par-| last we bedhraie Lencapgin Aa T stated ¢ 4 doped auch a much of a ball play) ie Tee found the going too severe aud Haier has disappointed him. Twol will finally be between the anna nent a ng village. ona |= i ry oi Pagageters have done all the good work | Senators, an it is letics and y prs THE FIELD WAS GOING STR : se far this epring. Thi hat th i is freely said in Boston NOCKOUT BROWN, on arriving AT°THE TENTH MILE. _———————— Nor and Keating, Two men the Red fox have fallen off. Stahl in New York a week or #0 a50, LLL stag ae = — —— = = Hise J much have fallen One of admitted that he ts pretty nearly was met by a friend of his man-| The Aeld Keine Mirae at oth Queal | ifth Ave $40 Showin Ss ve he. 81,009 © will be traded when the right Saturday's College Meets fers. ving als e ‘eae mt e g pis t te $2.20. Children, halt for lead, while Crooks ani 0 On e ot ticket offices same . weakens the infield. 4 for third position. t ny at John waiting Time for Ad- Wagner . 5 Oi. sl anee ee the first hour | “Geetagooee Tritton. Naat season, his bem ince foiey aang] BrougHt Out a Surprising) wait "ere you ‘going Gack to ‘won! The runners pamed, the frat hour) ac e€ on 0 : ul S a et ; any heart," declared| baseball. It is not lik “4 " ” this Kent retired from the ri rop in woollens brought to our enou; special y ) owed T . , in referring to one and dis-| it this summer, *hverything [ely a Lot of Good Athletic Pertorm- thin esate ake coer ‘on your Iast| Moving over the ground with a tone, | etenale for 600 suits. Ordinarily we would put HAMMERSTEIN § PN] habbo pa Foston last year, There was hardly a anoes. Gagner” 3 wy AL idan ian ee premiered these patterns into our $30 and $35 line. For this VAL ES KA SUR RATT® ox ¥ the Giants regular out * : irteen mile in th. $m. ; r 5 é ‘and bls hopes of doing anything| pitching staff, has been laid up irener ‘about without putting {t up to| Or Me auett bewan to show the effects | ished worsteds, pencil striped with white, red, purple Bi a ee ree pane Comers, 1D. Taek Wena Cé | MoreenT ought thie over for a while|of the hard strain and gradually fell | and green, wonderfully stylish effects worth twice SCOTT, ALBERT VON, MLZ bd Pitching S:aff’ Te Mack's Bi "EO early spring athletic ‘meetings | with a pussled expression, Finally his| back. Kolehmainen’s time for the four- what they cost for regular or occasional wearing. Dayotters and JOHN F. COM Swed nar eays Problem, of various colleges on Saturday | face brightened and @ look of rellef| teenth was ih. 14m. ine ee A tie Whee On the other hand, the Athletice brought out a surprising, lot of | slowly coved its way across his fea-| TO Ot ne third-epeed clutch for the Suit to Measure, . . $20 flopped along last season over-conf-| good athletic performances, The Pron |iry dunno,” he sald; “you better aak |last mile and finished the tinal lap like 8 dent of success during the early pari|isee to be the beat year on record in| /°T dunno.’ he said: ‘you f [a ioryara sprinter. ‘Followed down the Coat and Trousers, 1 y Of the race and handicapped by injuries| American college athletics, Cornell | rit, gren't many managers that can {homestretch by nearly two hundred ad- in a ita eciy With such men |2N@ the lack of pitching talent toward|Has @ powerful team, probably the) sraty ‘em as well as that, 'inirers, Kolehiainen flashed over the On sale this week only. strongest that Cornell or any ot er college ever developed, Moa! Broadway & Mas, Wed, | Caurtta Tayler the end of it. Washington was not the there le saree seers contender last year it will be this nea-| °F | dion a Coe t to men- (20D: The team was just finding iteeit,|!e7’"@ men met Mid wan ven ta, And plays for fear that | Tel#_SPring, when the Giants played| tured eleven out of thirteon events, An STANDING OF THE CLUBS the fenatore before the season opened,| there wasn't a poor pervermanos 18 the ty cp He OM HT CY : ee Bec hee they looked to me like the fastest club]! lance over this lst: 19 yards, 10 Y {801i New Tork, 214-5 sec.; 12-yard hur- of Chance before he make eec,; 390 yards, seston ik public, This player | ‘ 0 half-mile 1 5 wec,; 40-yard run, pec. RESULTS OF YESTERDAY’S GAMES have the skids placed un 44, Clerelana, 8. | taburgh, 1; Cincinnati, 0, Mack's one Jb) min, % sec.; two-mile run, 9 min. 381-5 Inicago, 1. it, Louls, 10; Chicago, 8 (13 Inoiogy, unity crops up to make) 100" problem this season Is his |" snotput, 4 ft. 61-2 in.; broad Jump, GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY ‘The Giants sized up this| Pitching staf, His mar Be ener if at New York, jew York at Philadelpiua, Detter In.; pole vault, 11 ft. Win, Michi Prleteite w disz.2 | Bh met the Yankees in a} i. beanie ann and hi ee Labeling Tacagitgt iy Ia yr a . at Brooklya, i, more barder. With ammer with 160 ft, 7 In, but egedbiletiedl a} benaik mA be Mos corerts val ecatahiatl all are close is the one man who yy Plan to championship clase except the high A \elgh forme po fos ono, nye kee: hurdles, whioh Iqcrather slow, Cornell i t to construct hie | Prowl be nothing to it, Rue | show that Moakley has Of youngsters. He likes the|"@ of them was in shape inst y ge @ at third base, but he ia] 4d It Is still a question how depend. competent men ‘to play |#>l¢ they will be this season, Chase is the one| GriMth ts very well fixed for pitch: rs, Groom and Johnson havi AMUSEMENTS. ARE YOU A CROOK 7" fee pisG TARTAR KITTY | FRANK bi tay STN g x . | fete el BILLIE BURKE }1 e Amazons || 232," Kiscmecster Weed LYCEUM ees tis irs, re: Let hed 58 . Wi H. B. Warner sik ciiost KNICKERBOCKER, Bi’ > B8th Bt. TH IHONEYMOON EXPRESS Eves, 8 sharp. Batintes Wed ok Mee COMEDY cE To-Nigtety || Juni ANDERSON HER FIRST DIVORCE with LAURA HOPE CREW! 8. W, Bway, LYRIC cine ae “Soa ¥ ile run, 4 5 too, a8 soon as an advan- run, 1 min, 542-5 sec.; one-mile Rie », PM OUDAY, 4ud-44ih, Dally . te’ LAST 2 WEEKS {hs Addition to_the $200,000 COMP ARY UN 14th A OLYMPIC (at) Te-Das,' Sea rg Nua. Be haat ARIZONA 3 kd hown CASINO¥«s & on % exceptionally good form to Uni ty of California is ex- Mats, Wed, & Sat, \ far the Washington pitchers Phas Bete to send @ strong team to the In- Gilvert-Rullinan PINAFORE Played more stuff than the : |tercollegiates this year. California has ma AU laine Tr sutering oom ond ore Th. f ft her jetes ve Philadelphia infield has the edge | Sra! Of Nor ate records in thelr on the Senators and the outheld are ttl about an even break, according to my cheal Pata way of sising them up. The fight be- tween these two clubs will be a very Keen one, a» each has a good leader, athletes are the records made by and Grifith has his heart set on win-|gouthern college athletes in the South ning the penuant. So have the men on| Atlantic Intercollegiate Athletic Asso- his club, which is a great thing, clation Saturday afternoon at Baltimore. The most instantaneous Uke Master Min PLATWOUSE nt gimp) ROTON ere te GRACE GEORGE sivsits | Richard Bennett GRACE G OLUMBIA 2%, BURLESQUE M*%iu,, CRACKER JAC URRAY HILL THEATRE (2° 4. GINGER GIRLS -AND_ CO-WORKERS. loan LIBERTY ore fea THEPURPLE ROAD 3t-i'r¥ GLOBE VEN more Inte: ing than the per- E forman of Cornell's seasoned LAST id TIMES, Montgomery & Stone, Kile Janis, u %, ott Copyright, 1013, by Joba J. MoGraw. | This was only the second annual mest A | _ | LXEA —_ of the association. Yet the South has $ | C SK ae, Ag machine, Ger-| | LeMarin Avety ree eer then’ head york eqeuperor success in the whole his- | ey att a doing what they |! tecuniaed a very favorably with that of the best | 8. P, 7 fo or three years. oa vane ie a sg Perea ag ery += tory of tobacco. = fis ¢ hare foinad furs r ther list of performances, | | fp Dreaking them of that habit. | and gone up to Hawkine'’s fslalng charters bes Rig Ay in this Pet he acy | for te Dann) Morgan's While those, wim, tla 8: | 2eo-ya. dash,200, (equal to Cormelt'e) Yankees 18 | 4a) 12, and Lurich te bool Tinks match | 900-74. Gash, 81 3-50, ¢ i iaeciag, fis howing to an aie ii Caseaus the Tha ae rd y wing to date ww ua, alien champioe, Cur. Dad, but he has been fighting | 10? * eee ansious ' get the ae ‘per. : clubs in, the league with a| thu afterwou' at Bennett's Billard Acadee ts agg te my opinion that the | ais rer b contest, betneen the Mussiaa net Jower than sixth ves Morin, y Saeeoaeee. But the box | Be" amie St, Me etl te. at eS the city lest tuaining here for Pi creme oot vrs | Rea, Si ar tae ake ie uN THE FIVE FRANKFORTERS| | ASTOR Ex, Sear Eb Rak.” || peel Se en HOT ig ge | BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, — THE Wa BAN ELTINGE "he Fontes STAR THEATRE "ism IM Recs. BURLESQUE i f i “EVER-LASTING-LY Goop” PROSPECT "rz cena a |HURTIG & SEAMON'S Ista FOR PIPE AND CIGARETTE THEA Pens. | in MADAME X, THE SMART SET i ; ! : E ? = s EE i? a oe - i “ ie : Bun ve . Md