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A THE EVENING WORLD, PRIDAY, MAY 9, 1913. P-TO-DATE _- EDITED BY _AND 'N hY ROB EDGREN * BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK THE REFORM WAVE — Copyright, 1913, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). rows ' THe Goveeniom oven Goveriom WARNS HELP | Tee wer A MG NOT Te LeT ANYONE BeT i ae tee sina tly ANYTHING ANYWHERE , x Gov. Save AS THERE WILK BE _ANOTH Pouce commises Disterce ATTORNEY T MusTWT U PIMLICO WINNERS, ,| FIRST RACE—Two-year-olda ; sellin; five furlongs.—Wooden Shoes, 111 (Trax ler), first; Robert Oliver, 109 (Butwelly, © second; Bulgar ,109 (Turner), third ‘Time, 1.02 2-6. Kettledrum, Milky Way and Molma also ran and finished as named. §2 mutuels paid: Wooden Shoes, show, $2.10. . Robert Oliver, place, $8.70; show, $2.80. , Bulgar, show, $2.40. BECOND RACE—Selling; for three- year-olds and up; six furlongs.—Maga- fine, 120 (Matthews), first; Ambrose, iii (Troxier), second; Horace E,, 117 ling), third, Time, 1.115 1 A ator, Hermis, Jr, dady Irma, 0. Buster, Grenida, Tom Holland, Kinder Lou, Goiden Vale, Firm, also ran and finished as named. $2 mutels paid: Hue and Cry Over Race Track | Betting, a Thing That Doesn’t | : wht, $3; place, $2.5 Magazine, $10.9 straight, 4.9 place, as Yet Even Exist, H an! $3.40 show; SAmbroge, #1 place, $2.10 GAY coon p 0 show; Horace 15. (field) which includes Almost Humorous Aspect. {to Twat vr Now WHAT D = ©, U, Buster, Grenida, Tom Holland, Dyer You “THINK OF “aT Kinder Lou, Golden Vale, Firm, $329 So Busy Md show. Conrvight, 1913, by The Prom Pibtishing Co. z THIRD RAC vents f i (The New York World), . bcs bis Lurking tenon Ws UPsenary ' OV, BULZER (than whom no bet- firat; Tartar, 108 (Wolfe), second: Ring: ter intentioned man exists) hi Hing, 100 (Robbins), third. Time, 1 Cl “po ing, 100 (Rovbins), third, ‘Time, 114 Mediator, Union Jack, also ran and “bookie” and race track betting. The f aberiffe, district-attorneya and police Anished as'named. $ mutels paid: H commirsioners have all heard from him. ) i Fon 4.10 atratght, $2.40 place, #2: Under no circumstances must the ter- = “4 iy = “tar, $2.50 place, $2.40 show; ridle crime of making a bet on @ horse race be allowed to eventuate in New York State. What fairs come along Tennis. HARTFORD, Conn. Trinity's tention of the law's chief oMclals, they must—positively, emphatically must— net aliow themacives to be hoodwinked ‘alle the scoundrelly betting men get down a $10 bill with somebody. Call oat the reserves. Ring the alarm bells, | Cry “stop thief" and run the rascals tennis team far outclassed Brown tn the Nat the Trintty courts to-day. The Hartford Coflegians took every one of the four sets in singles and split even with the Providence Racquet wielters in the double: Gown. When it is certain that not a @ollar note can change hands after a Griving finish, then at inst the Stati Mier Aspe Wit coane thas ‘roving’ ond lifted a high fly to Bates. Meyers out 1 stealing, NO RUNS. Poe ror ee anens P SIXTH INNING—Bates led off with a Une drive to left centre for three bases. Warhop score’. Hartzel out, Deal to! Crawford. Cree tripled to right and | MAL EBAGUR nn. : mat Fs : Waiter scored. Chase flied out to High. | York. asl fd) at. TWO R a a, eee of us who glance throu the Recker fouled to Meyers, Tinker | 9 Smee. 38 8 3 | east Hh ‘foniwa “Fba| Detro 5 Willett singled to centre, Bush 'y is smashed « long double into centre and | f St a O18 3410. . walked, Warhop was taken out of the co gripe pemet oe hue see sty Bates etored, Hobby was safe on RESULTS es GAMES box and Ford took his place. Louden Se aacnectiee onset Shater'y fumble and Tinker went to ‘ fades Bostour'2” struck out. Crawford line filed out oxo Syaate 2 hi alt Lerale 8. to Cree. Veach went out the same way, Clevelai Ey third. Marquard made a wild pitch and i Ns TH ous 8 TEs vows currsuta, sen asnt | Tinker scored. Hoblitze! going to pec- GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY | No RUNS. ‘aseassinations in the city’s etreets. But ond, Marsans beat out an infleld hit.; x | ww York ier FOURTH INNING—Sweeney walked. ees Albany indignantly demand of the peor Lk merrier eran popes thie arnt oul | Midkift fanned, Derrick also tanned, | a io a eri a great stop of Eaan's grounder and 5 a \. fashington Ford singled to centre and Sweeney elsmbiloners ts Stier Gen aie —_-> hot Hoblitzel out at the plate. took second, Daniela out, Willett to catlbbene * Grant got a base on balla and the - ONS, : Powers to the suppression of there real Crawford, NO RUN! \ 7 (Oad somes! Not Why. when | Tinker's Men Hit the Rube for corns “Staten, ‘but Murray’ chow CUBS PLAY HARD cient napvine on hrehere teey”tt | Chance Gives Warhop First! — LoyiSvILLE ENTRIES. 4 Hl + nailed Egan a the plate, Meyers Saler, NO RUNS. . om: bomb ines artes steaen | Reanenion Three Runs in the dropped the ball, ‘ut Umpire Brennan FOURTH INNING — Phelan popped Chance of Year Against FIRST | RACK—Solling: , threeearelds and ean held a carnival all over town, for ~ didn't see it and called him out. The " | urwal sig furlongs: Dr. Jackson, 9; Nello, the pélice will be busy as bint dogs 7 pes up to Cutshaw. Saler struck out. Evers ‘ apastn Wi : trying to ferret out and capture that Sixth. Cincinnatt pei Gal eared pa awful how! was an easy out, Curtis to Daubert. Detroit. inte, 108) Ame, ccs Bone, 9; Lady Aebaiire Gov. alert Piety 9 prey is BATTING ORDER. fused to change hie decision. THRER Smith Bounced one to Bridwell, who BATTING ORDER Thwee Links, 108: , . NS, Meediens, The racing associations will : RE tossed him out. Fisher hit to the right) je R Ce thelr best to suppress gambling, If] nevore at moe eset Daas te ey eererstaac eb Revel fleld fence for two bases, Miller then| ,New York peels f : ny one attempts to make book. It is| ¢narer, eoueed BWOy seers FIoane | Bbalers. ‘ slammed the dall to the fence tn deep | wolter, of. Leadon a, 10%; Aunt Mamie, 108; Rutten, Bet thought that any one will, lined out to Becker in short left. Burns left for three bases, scoring Fisher. | tartzell, 2 Grawtord.db, Mint, 118; Hortemse, 100; Bracktown Belle, 118; 4 feat rie filed out to Bates, Devore pulled « de- pee Sey Curtia was retired by Phelan and Sater. | Cree, if. Gldsoa, rf, ERIE BADB—Pume) Useouneits ona i UTE M'CARTY is now under| M Maraans. of layed aten}.of pone e Doyle grounded ONE RUN. Chase, 1b, Veach, If, up: five and one-half furlongs. Sprite, 107; t onract to “fight” « young gentie- | Merkle, 1», Van, 20, Bedi gi SNL al Dahlen’s Men Make Four Runs] Frrri’ inntva—sriawet!_singiea | Sweeney, © High, of Weund the World, 110; Jin Bases, 118; Iriel Man named Pelky in Calgary, On-| iferrog, Heute Bhs opel Pgetled: up the third base Ine, Smith making | MIOKIN, 3). Beal, 3. ortega tg ovegpe tire ardent gy i tarie. a % ie. ht Into Burns. y . cut. | Be 5 Stanage.c, $i ‘ ' + “Glecarty is a reckless fighting man. | Maruard Kramine, p. '\ut. Becker fied out to Devore. NO at Start of Final Laas Hated TL wiecae Warhop, B Wittett, p 118; Brower Huston, 116, | Be doesn't care what happens. In m ere and Eason. RUNS. Fickta” the: welll up in tine to: foras mpires—Dineen and Hart. eg Polky he is taking desperate chances, Game. ike Bridwell at second. Reulbach filed out (Special to The Evening World.) Clymer was called out] NAVIN FIELD, Detroit, Mich, May t i a within twenty pounds of ee er Maye PIMLICO ENTRIES. weight, and hasn't been tt in his batting < . NO RUNS. (kmoched out for a month or #0. In fact] order, the first the Bea-] RACE TRACK, PIMLICO, Md., May 9,—The 1 struck out weakly. Cut- ck Warhop, who has been out of | Be recently defeated Andy Morris of} gon, by sending Snodgrans to the bench | Me Lor tomorrow's races are an follo BATTING ORDER. shaw grounded out, Bridwell to Salsr.|the same since he injured hie pitching Boston, who was knocked out recently FIRST RACE-—Maiden two-year-old fillies and! Chicago. Brooklyn. Mitchell. . NO we Hired ? dropped unter and putting Devore in centre teld, This | seldings: four and a elf furtongs,-—Superintend- |} Cymer, cf Stengel, cf. Hummel filed out to tehell. arm in the second exhibition game with 3U, GET Br haat tant ts nr counle oe |WA2 0m account of Bnodcraas’s recent | tite ies a 4 110:! Schutte, rf Cutshaw, % RUNS ttea | %® Brooklyn Club, thought his arm was GUARANTEE 43 *peands lect month. slump in batting, ‘The bleak day and | 20: Bt Bind. 210: Cannock, | Michal umenel, sf. H signe oiled eriteturiora ) to | €00d enough to start his first game of 2 2 HOVE k 110; ice K. Katerling, 110; Single ve! D a ) TE. oul 5 ie Fe eee Fae te tee oe ictaking| tH Promise of rain knocked a bix hole | stick, 110: 10; Pat Matledge, 110! : Daubert, 1b. IStengel. Phelan fouled out to Daubert, |t?@ season this afternoon in the third Ey pong pert es Im the attendance and when the game Sil, Or, 110. Smith, 9. No RUNS. Lage © series with the Tigers. Big 101; Paying Ed. Willett was the pitcher Jennings | yee started there were not more than 1,500 Selling; three.; olds from the Coast say that) people in the stands, Marquard and "hide and furlongs.——Chilton Queen, 110; Gilat, 108; Robert Bradley, 100; *Dynamo, 100; Lynbrook, 100; Exton, 102; Deduct 2 Wheat bounced out, Ruelbach to Sater. Jim J E ref Er Hi chase; four-year-olds and up Tom © zag ~Reonert Handicap; three. p; one mile, — i No Metal Parts Can Teach the Whiskey . bel 01 aaa eden ateubed ‘cack n|te Shafer. Becker, by fast runnin The and ad. | beat an infleld nit, Becker out ate: wal diet eens Moyers to Doyle, Doyle threw y the tall cottonwood of out Tinker, NO RUNS, 't bend at the walat and] Grant threw out Devore. Shafor Ufted his} smashed the ball up against the rignt field wall for thron bases that minsed Me glove ateack: earner‘cn | being & home run by six inches, Burns ae eae Vned out to Hoblitael, whose throw to Grant doubled up Shafer at third, NO RUNS. FOURTH INNING—Hoblitee! popped out to Meyers in front of the plate. FIRST INNIN oa | 114; Mockler, 115; White Wool, 118, f at aecond, Bridwell unassiated. Smith] JESS, tne wine fora ceartor tor | cite. pounde eppmation allowance aimed, Tapes White Reonent ‘Aulers ries as follows: PEROT INNING.<Marquard began by Stole second, Clymer collared Fisher's . but | myeok fast, Dithard Pasion, Stet Ou. & Breadman, jetriking out Hates. Hecker nicked him | 1, rap. Dantels stole second, Wolter out, ; Saas ck (Sams Qe May 9.—With two games out of three te | RUNS. Crawford to Willett, and Daniels went Mall, but the Slow 41d no damage, aml iyryear-cide; four ands bait furlongs --Ponams field this afternoon hoping to make It h C Wins NTU Cae, Baewl es a hace Hersog. NO RUNS. 101, Foot o' Fortune, 105; Cento, 108; tXatewa: voss ter slid in safe, Hartsell got a base The Giants lost a an rT Stake and Cap, 102, ; three out of four from the Cubs. Man- Cree was out, Bush The at the etart wh : handicap; steepie: | . Paice: aon oe reed And two and ouequarter | Manager Ewere relied on his Southpaw ONE RUN, rer 2 apledaphenad (ore ene muana™ant te bag ‘eu lll Non-Refillable 160; 4 4 jush was forcing @hater nt aecond. Hoblitzel got Nt, 106, thousand schoo! children from BT. LOUIS, May 9—Leach Cross of | “em singted to rial / ldes of humor may get anj Devic’ bounder and Devore was run guests of a Brooklyn newepaper. New York defeated Harry Trendall, the} crawtord line filed to Cree. Veach out, _ FIRST INNING—Clymer sent @ pretty | !2ca! Ushtwelght, in an elghteround Bout | HerioK to Chase, NO RUNS. e ‘They say Gunboat has had a lot of|was thrown out by Fromme. NO | Oliver Lodge. 00; Amalii, 100; Guy Fisher 1 ene We geiting goatving partneys, a¢| RUNG. Tue Mump, 101; Veudorina, 6; Hering Hoan, !double play, Cutshaw to. Daubert. | Yorker was the aggressor, and deeldes| widkifr hit into a double play, Willett ‘as they show ap in his camp. The only G—Marsan wan out] SIXTH RACK-Selling; three yearolda and wp;| Mitchell skied to deep right. NO|lantled the greater number and more | to Bush to Crawford, Derrick out, Bus! a ona liner to Hersog and Egan flied out fhe who sticks is Bob Armstrong, who Hand Tor! Stengel walked. Cutahaw also wasl throughout Dut ae a result of the faat| Cibson ini by pitehed bail His months and who taught Gunboat | rixht. Grant went to aecond on a wild 110, | Passed, Hummel hit @ long fly to Mit-| work his eyes were puffed and his nose | forced him, : and made him u very effective fighter, | pitch, Shafer booted Clark's grounder | te. 0:1) Cutwhaw worked a double steal and as celinwaar wea nardiy sareioned, | Ramanan oF 8 grounder to Chase. Willard is a gentle young man when noil siarer threw out Frome NO RUwe Phelan muffed Archer's throw at third | the out-of-towner ~| NO RUNS. etwall; ing. Even there } y D4 $a ee. ring. Merkle popped a high one to Tinker, golng to third, Daubert walked, amitn|Trendall. The men boxed at 135 pounds} the way to eecond when Gibson dropped oF lifted an uppercut—until he's hurt, arereee 60% val RAG ied ae ant then sent the ball to the fence in deep|a@t 5 P. M., and both were under the/ his fly. Daniela out, Willett to Craw. here ac Daubert, and on Bridwell's error by lei ow Willardlers, Marquard filed out to Becker, ON! . r by lev ‘That was @ funny punch. | RUN, ms ah? OR ting Mitchell's throw go through his winner in the first one-day tournament Plerce was then taken out of HELLO OSCA ! of the Women’s Metropolitan Go Ruelbach substituted, 9 Missed you at the show last night. . 198; Bonaone, 123; +, Roll. Deaeet powtied, maith forced Daubert | *8t to the mound for tis team ing tore, 113; Capt, Brava, 114; Melton ‘Steet, Smith has telegraphed) yromine were the opposing pitche Prt dit, 100: vee aloo’ | EBBETS IMELD, BROOKLYN, X. ¥.,| fy in right centre after a hard run, NO went toSrat none ithe wore for the for a two-Begwer exaingt the right fe! ’ 7 thelr credit the Brooklyns went-on the to third, Hartzell nit to Crawford, who ‘Tinker and Habittse! both popped out to] 102: tMater, 107; tExveutor, 102; ¢Mordeca i hit Just the same. t ohance rigint | tharr erty, 304k, Mage eat, r Dahlen put Stack in the box, while Over Trendal 2 crewtora. chase out the same way. 12; Lampblack, 1 ures at a dunt and then hit to Tinker, secals th Ricans wars, ua natled at third, Dantels to Midkift. ew . 107; Ville, 100; Clift ped own between third and home, Murray | jo 90; Vuskin, 100; Dr, Du Over a x Fisher, 112; | aingle to cetiter. Schulte hit into a|defore the National A, C.. The New| seEcoND INNING—Sweeney walked. he knocks them out, one ¥, a8 feat) SHCOND IN: ; one mile and one alztecath,—Cuttybonk, 112; | RU effective punches. Trendall fought well| to Crawford, NO RUNS, | hap been Gunboat's partner for severa!|'? Devore, Grant poked @ single into Hana Prank iurcell, | chell. Wheat struck out, Stengel and|enq mouth bleeding at the finish, while| Ted out to Cree, Gibson stole second, an on the other hand, has five. | and ne was safe, Grant going to third. Stengel raced over the plate, Cutshaw | Cross Wee too atrone nd too classy for! qyqiRD INNING—Warhop went all iid a mannered man as ever shot a ; on basen oe 1 rd, Walter singled to centre and Goldier| for a home run. Grant threw out My. Every Caddy Knows | !'0'' [0° (hee bases. scoring Cutshaw and | welght limit, S ad been ramining Tights Into| “ruin INNENG—-Bates popped out | wilt: 3; Faith of Wykagyl wae the) logs, Smith crossed the plate. Fisher sociation over the links of the Engle- wood Country Club. Mrs, Faith not Steal second, Archer to Ey only led the fleld In actual scores with FOUR RUNS %, but topped the Mat for net as well, SECOND INNING—Phelan drew Got an earful of news for you. Ed returning @ casd of 93—4—09, four wide ones. Saier aingied to right. |] told me about PEERLESS UNION SUITS . ' = q : etude Ties, mshmont cong | MAINE Mivlan around to third. vere lll OG TA oot one on, ‘Enough Material Left “aa ithat | second, Bridwell singled to center, Take it from your old friend, there is rated on his wine hy Smits eff more plesgure in wearing PEERLESS , for 150 $40 Suits, at $20 S thi ing to a musical UNION SUIT AD SOE Black unfinished worsteds with white, red, purple and ern, p Hills some time in October, Detail pounced later The clue chammonstiy at Riek | Daubert, Nridwell advancing to. third moud County will begin Set. ZT with an eighteen. | Smit! made a fine atop of Ruelbach's Doyf he fel - ; on's cu 7 *, * Derm nan ever the eld aad sot Mar. raed Han Se Wealtenag rare gutter and ew him out at me again till you buy a green pencil stripes, wonderfully nobby in appearance, field and pulled down Rgan'e high fy. |br'bs. Ceri vy prmate'| Miller wan the fourth Dodger to get PEERLESS SUIT. coupled with excessive durability. Just what you of ‘Sater, Clymer grabbed Stengel's fy is material was bou, us for hal % ~ Hobby. Murray ounted in front of the | Suaui toumament to in tld at ihe eciee Miller went out Taine varcer Lyle 4 Ordinarily we would be forced to charge $30 to $35 plate and was thrown out by Fromme emi. Made in three for suits as good. Coat and Trousers, $18. Style, Sie tevrite, Bisess Country Chup on scant? Alay Tele som Archer to Evers, NO RU = i ‘Tinker threw out Merkle. NO RUNS. petition te open LM members ot THIRD INNING -- Clyme j : WIFTH INNING—Grant popped out | Bet agian i , i i avert adr as Mace Wen (heh hint eee " rt 1.00 to “oC f x fit and finish absolutely guaranteed. to Doyle. Doyle threw out Clark. | Saf gemnbem prmented the club With 8 clOo8s Aig Curtin wan subutituted PRICE $1, a Fromme popped out to Hersog. NO RUNS. Hermog got s base on balls. Grant muffled Meyers's pop-fly in short left, but recovered il in tine io throw KK io Egan and force om Herzog. Marquard Countey Olub to Hummel out tae North J the dus ear the right fel} mene’ 3) unter, angen ha ry atthe te eae The fence. NO RUNS HY + eee Kew, ore. feet A (ete a eg, Cutanaw went oot, tevelbaon to aa — Broadway & ‘ Bh eal eaateth hear Van Merkilstatec? asitchell made @ fine catch of Hummel's 9th St. ‘ e vita at re gone aa et bs omen | Sear Reena Se S ies: J ||Suits Worth $40, to Measure at $20 eye rtefhy ty rows Ane) a des