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GRAW CONTINUES. BASEBALL SERIES Revival of Olympic Games by| (Little Greece Has Led to the! » Most Important Development , «Of Modern Times. “ 1 Qeorright, 1913. by The Mrewr Mudlisuing Co. (The New York Worl), i 3 French people ure among (18 ‘ Most progressive in the world. To-day the French Government ‘Preparing to take charge of all ath- sports and promote athletic events Ince of France. Athletics important a part of the Ufe as military training. The a nt oMcially recognizes tho that it ts just as important. for a to be athletic as it is to be skil- im the use of arms. ‘The history of the world_sho' J ‘The Greeks were invincible as long canasioaveneme | «= Here as It Is in Europe The officials of the Jockey Club are enthusiastic over the success that has racing so far. The atten bigger than they ¢: pected, and the genuine interest shown by the spectators has been particularly gratifying. Yesterday, for instance, the crowd compared very favorably in sise with that of any Monday in the old days defore — anti-bet! “ —_— uprising: Games and all other athletic Rome fell before slaves and mer | Within Reach of All. By Vincent Treanor. . AWK field days, such as are popu- lag throughout the racing centres of Europe, are to be introduced at Belmont Park beginning next Friday. bearing. ‘The first will be in the nature of an ex-|T. Wilson Jr, periment, and if it proves successful, a the big Infield of the course will be] thres races and egol Victory'was a popu- thrown open to the public om the fol-| lar one, particularly that of Penobscot in lowing Friday and the remaining gatur- | ‘he ne the meeting, June M4, 21, % and Piping Rock gubscrip- | tion Race. Elimination trial; firet div! ston, Fourth Race—The Piping Rook Handi- ing | cap; for three-year-olds and upward. | we Fitth Race—The Piping Rock Subscrip- peanuts, It seemed tion Race, Elimination trial; second on the back of a division. Sixth Race—The Cooperstown Piate; | grown hase. Ker, but he can't} handicap at end. 1, are as follow: ing skeleton. t & heavyweight, fighting with his full reueth, he may be an entirely different entirely different, judg- ‘Washington, by the way he recovered from two| Freshman Hights—No. * Ware knockdowns and then went in as|No. 2, Pennsylvania; No, 8, Cornell; | No. 4, Byracuse; No. 6, Wisconsin. Vareity Kighte—No. 1, Syracuse; No. PL By 2, Wisconein; No Washingto! IFTEEN specialists in track ana | Columbia: No. 5, Pennsylvania; ‘No atrong as ever in the next round and fin- iabed tis much taller and heavier op- § feld. athietios—umong them the |coPe (Greatest speeders and muscle men rican Athletic Club in the A. A, UL ‘4uonal Championships held in Chicago duly 6 and 6 This feet will be cap- ~ Bie brig Lanige see teon, Father | POUGHKEEPSIE. N.Y. 408 Merray will be chaplain. Alderma owe dos Cavanagh will bo mascot. edging |sepa,curanes etch a 4 ry om al ‘went direct - + eae training it will be rigs rats \RBEPCH will celebrate the victory " over the Turks by holding her * Postponed Olympic Games next This news will be received with 7 the world's athletes, for there| | Gal.rs, PERAY. @) midke sacteG “place on this 1 B. Sore oh te tebe, 10 the ath the world—will represent the Irish- | canes wire snpounclag thee Ars spler emo, crows in the regatta, It "was 1 a , ‘of years were gathered the ath- Ra ra al ; ny adi eb there ancient world. Aj | for 4 teain wi “at “Tennis Face. fei w cr cas Free Field Belmont’s Plan pone mt otmirnies! TQ Make Racing Popular of the / Experiment Will Be Tried on ord wate her'mea were | Friday to Bring the Sport athletic. of the old th were really sur- prising, considering’ the lack of open ting. colora of Richard ular President of Grand National Steeplechase. This eon of Yankee and Court Plas! real ly good performer on the fiat, showed Biamelf t6 be a’ natural “lepper.” peared t ee nae ene nati | contest in both singles and doubles to Door man shouldn't get a chance to! Hurakan's number, enjoy it as well as the rich one, 5 free fipld iden was frat con-| Jockey Joe McCahey, ‘developed nome] shot at the tennis stars of eight coun> years ago Sy both Jimmy Fitssimmuns| tries in the international games. and the pa yle rns, eevee among stare of 1! pigskin, . His two finishes on Hurakan| prone’, DY Charles I. Haggett, the and Sand Hill were pe latter he never lost an inch, skinned the rail and coolly and J. Simon Healey saddled another win- ner in Capt, Cassett’s Flying as small as th teeplec! He will now| Seventh Race-—The Broad Hollow | of his weight in America. He is Seuwrins, Prob-| Plate; for hacks and hunters and army xample of patience such used in his development. 4 ,FOUR'S:STAR.BACK, 4 3 PLAY AGAI off Poughkeepsie on Me expected to, ba rH ters | THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1913. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK AMERICAN TENNIS STARS WHO WILL MEET THE AUSTRALIANS Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co, (The'New York Evening World). minaries that start Friday on the Weat Side Club courts. América can lose & the Antipodeans and yet have eno to spare to wo to England and take a The outlook for the native team 1s English professional, who was brought here expressly to coach the American snug as could be|Digyers. Haggett has played against the made Als mount stand off a most deter-| Australians and two weeks of steady convinced the coach that wo the measure of the visitors. ‘Two reasons are advanced for this J. 14 Holland has announced the sale | prediction, the big improvement in the Fe ee Tee hin matnn|DIayINE of the American team and the ‘aloga mee! b ar season Martinet get has been very auccces. | 1088 of Jones to the Australtans, having won sixteen two-year-ohl \races, Bome of the winners a Gavne:, Gallop and Jordan, According to the coach, we don't need to have a fear about the outcome in the ingles. They wi'l ve properly attentled to by McLoughlin and Williams. The doubles is where the visitors. might sneak one over on us. Each team has which beat a fair fleld of aged horsos|to within twenty-four hours before the in the opening event. Healey has a big| matches to nominate its players. advantage in that he nus a very capable] ELEVENTH HOUR CHANGE EX- When last seen ECTED IN AMERICAN TEAM. nm the American team Was #e- to put him | lected it was believed that Little and mpirited| Hackett would team up, but an Davies has rol ogg cot gpa daly digg ys from recent practise work, It is ley thtevae te tatty’ jel bevel pian of the selection committee to give the Australian: verdowe of Mc- an Kmon| Loughlin and play the California comet fm both singles and doubles.’ To do this would mean the displacement of Little, but the veteran could be retained as substitute, While there's been a gre: dea! o: uncertainty about the change, it is expected that the move would be beneficial to the team. For ¢ays McLoughlin and Hac! have practised as @ pair. Both ha’ worl hard to perfect team wor! ‘There's much to be done yet, for each of the men can’t resist the temptation to invade each other's court fot re- tanding would ability to realize on their opponents’ mistakes their chief asset. A speedy twra from either le practically a. point scored if they get it in. To peel off thelr fast ones, however, they are Mkely to leave themselves open for the Austral vl en: ft FOREIGNERS FEEL LOSS OF |IWincls Boxing Commiasion bills, THEIR STAR, JONES, KEENLY, ‘The visitors pley @ slower out more accurate game, Stationed in the back Freaks, another || court, they can lob a ball for place ment, but eeldom try*e smash return, ‘The foreigners feel keenly the loss of Jones, one of their tonailitis Rice to battle in both | Boxing Commission bi wingles and doubles, Coach Haggett counts on McLoughlin League Standing. nd Williams to win thelr matches in “tab, Po.) - Chub. ’ ‘ Tom McCarey, Los Angeles | Promoter, Wants French } Bantam Champion for June 24. HARLES LEDOUX, the bantam- weight champion of France who ntly arrived in this country from Parla, can be kept busy fighting xt three weeks if he is willing all the offers mage to him by the different managers of boxing clubs. Although the little Frenchinan has only America Has Better Than been in America four ready received three flat An Even Chance of Defeating |\ritt.'s.x°ucives it Louisiana six rounds at the Na- Australian Lawn Tennis Team tlonal.-Av C.. ef. Philadelphia on--next Saturday night, Banniy Harris te afte? jhim to box Kid Willlams a fifteen round play wand should the top of his | hout at Baltimore in two weeks, while gaine when he tak Capt, Doust. the promoter of Los An- ane ered geles, is anxious to have him take, on doeua't batetan ractiol tn hia Aret gee Campi of San Francisco for twen- tournament, is apt to sweep his oppo- |‘ Tounds at Vernon, Cal. on June 24 Ledoua will accept MeCarey’s offer it nent off his feet with a dashing attack. it y’ or If anything, Willlame ie too brilliant, |te latter gives him the money he de- inst Haggett yesterday the | mands, in his anxiety to pull off — flashy shots, left himself uricovered for returns. Summing Coach Haggett Power and ability to polish off the Australians, and the idea of predicting ternatiohals—well, crossing bridges before you come to them, y'know. 4 another uninteresting bout. This con: nd it affal Reiteese te Ses GERMANY AND FRANCE Jima Waihi Maen, fy 3 TO-DAY MEET IN FIRST — |'ems Se tee See OF DAVIS CUP MATCHES. eee ee feat il to cer St ‘as hase German and French lawn tennis piay- Stanley N. Doust, the captain of the Austrafan team, the competitions be- ome tween the German team, which include | _ Wal of New Orleans and ¥, Otto Froltsheim, Otto Kreuzer, ¥. W. oe ee ee pet ine te Rahe and H, Kletneohroth, and. the | pert f. wit bettle for’ coe Frenchmen will be decided upon clay | 24% : playing surfaces. of Dundes, “This is the first time in the history pee b me y of the Davis Cup," said Doust, “that | gaxt ne. Hebi oe boat matches will have been decided on any- | Ht, vermed cel. 2 oot S ‘will 126 poi * save ye nothing 4n the Davis Cup regulations a, which rules-as to what sort of playing | ip outpots surface must be used, Of course it is | mith obviously understood that turf courts ia that the winning nation expected to de- management fault. If this arrangement is carried aa out, the winning nation in the matches ‘between the Americans and Australians will ‘immediately move into the final agreed to mest on the hard courts and Sr international draw, as Belgium had 4 aided to default to the winner of janade-Bouth Africa competitions, The er nations are to meet next week in England, ——— ILLINOIS’S BOXING BILL.’ CHICAGO, June 8.—The fate of the legalizing the holding of bouts under the same form upervision now ex- ercised in the State of New York, will be determined before Saturday. Sena- are 20 not eo optimistic. They fear that the death of Luther McCarty dealt the body blow, » aye. WHAT REVIVAL OF OLYMPICS HAS DONE . |Ledoux Likely to Meet Eddie Campi on Coast Res UTE BOXER WINS ENGLISH BANTAM TITLE FROM STANLEY. ors meet to-day ifthe firat of the Davis| | The trial of ky and international cup matches on the courts cee La ae ry at Wiesbaden, Germany. According to Lada 8 ‘Grown hurts the | Sere bet a & thing other than grass. By one of those eee eas \pecullar ‘tricks of oversight, there is about ae ad it ie! the form : ! VENTILATED STRAWS tor Uarroll} euthor of the Genste bill, B , easy Ventilated Straws TRADES AND RUMORS OF TRADES FILING THE BASEBALL AR Rumors of Big Deals Between Giants and Braves ahd ‘Tigers and White Sox. a “< This seems to be the year for startling trades, Both Managers McGraw of the Giants and Chance of the Highlanders have already put through deals thgt ave atartied fandom the country ever. Rumor has {t that the Giants and the Braves are now planning a big It ip said that the deal will bring Piteh- er Tyler, @ crack southpaw, and:.Capt. Bill Sweeney, a fine second baseman, to the local club, Arthur Fleteher ts mentioned as one of the players New York will trade. Manager Stallings of the Braves wires from Pittsburg that the report is absurd. Mowever, Bresiaent BRADLEY DEFEATS DOYLE. 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