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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 38, 1913. NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT mare By Vic DODGERS COULDNT MT “IED ANES Ex-Giant Devore Helps Cin- Have Several of Best Mounts: AMERICANS SHOULD _.WIN TENNIS MATCH ~ FASTERNTEAMS WILL DO WELL ON TRP WEST, SAYS M’GRAW Giants’ Manager Feels He Is Well Prepared. for Double-Headers With, Five Regular Pitch- CHANCE ISN'T THROUGH YET Copyright, 12, by Tee Prose Pubiishing Co. (The New York Evening World). =i Pane cinnati’ to Lead Right in English Classic. ers—Pirates Not Out of Race. * at Start tran ‘ wrine + “ LONDON, June 3.—The only ney Next Monday Manager McGraw, in continuing his base peshrolbag ssa 2 Sin BATTING ORDER. Derby ts Knight's Key, which Riches + Chrictaratt, Croker purchased from ¥. H. Wise, emp Devore, cf. his chances are considered poor eve among the very ordinary lot for ti ribbon of the Keaticn tort August Belmont's nominee, Vulcain Vi which was among the favorites carte ir, the yeat has not arrived « ~ ball eeries for The Evening World, will disouss the Ameri- ean League race as far as it has progressed. These re- . views by the Giants’ manager appear exolusively in these columns on Mondays and Tuesdays. BY JOHN J. M’GRAW. e i . mee ea sees Whttery ond. dein Magee’ LL the Eastern teams are , Umpires—Mesars. O'Day and Eme- | scratched ali their entries, American jockeys, on the other stand a good chance of being in (Rpoctal to The Evening Wortd,) at the finish of Wednesday's great CINCINNATI, June 3.—There was! Johnny Reiff has the mount eo plenty of heat over the field when tha} How maya Craganour, whd tains first place in the betting at Rede and Brooklyn played the frst} ss esingt, while Milton Henry game of their series, and Dahlen's men,| ride the French horse, A At mostly Gouthern athletes, seemed to/ Nimbus, who for a time enjoy the warmth. As to the Reda, even| daplace Cragenour 6 favorite, 2 goed tropical temperature seemed de-| Maher, too, Me. Not disregarding even lings has made a fighting ball club there, and no crowd in the league is Going to walk over the Boston boys Qs they Qeed to, We found that out ourselves last week. All the Weat- ern aggregation will suffer aa a re- lantfuli after the direful bake sult of thelr encounters with the Fr ; Stow | mE poses oti Metin the rac wih te tay Fast. St. Louis is the hardest town Y ~ Basiri Sana--seren hysayee hee serene - in the league on a ball team when it R ; ‘ a UND, Deging to lose a few, and the Car- ¥ 4 p path os belly Devore, The | Phael’ dinals are sure to do thfs within a : hit and run actually worked, Joxn | Ut given the mount, us the colt t short time. Then they will come back toward the second division. 1 cannot see how any Western club " aching third, while Bates was safe WWE GGT & MAN WHO ONLY MADE Sarat Beothor "BM. Into rignt, ovo Natta” mies, Bele tn, the enddle. Se ee. 4 real ’ oR ing Devore, Marsans sacrificed, Smith) ih. ‘gcratching of Rock Flint. AND TLL tt Sat to Cutahaw, Cutshaw covering first. | "1, now looks us though there he a pe can possibly beat out the Giants on No- MCT PITCHERS! Z ~~: Almeida pounced to Daubert, the run-|eighteen starters, headed JOHN J. MPGRAW. henlapeinal cat deli hen nei Tho Mines ners pelding fast. Groh popped to Mo- eee pine — i3 ne lyn, Therefore this brings us. back ran, ONE KUN. S .en Oo to the old proposition of trimming Philadelphia, I have already spread FosiTion : ifeue” EX ee os rare ding Soatnets Bhegun, Out in this article some ideas on the Quakers. é Sse Thuchsd wut @mith NO Le 1 sualnets pal 4 ; DBOUBLE-HEADERS ARE TRYING, ‘segue. As far as pitchers go, I will RUNS. Great 6 3 ON PITCHING STAFFS. be in better a@hape to face these " (i: : Berghammer fouled to Smith. Kling | The Epsom race There is another team even below my | CoUble-headers than any team in the p i Grow a pase. Ames mover touched ‘t. |have been poder leagu: Ath thi a Glu in the standing at the time thi#| Pataeiphin, which slab hen wiece . : Kling wae eradicated, Miler, to Cut Grticle in written of which much will b@/ ander, Seaton, Chalmers ani a ae , oh i heard vefore the last syllable 1s in. !l four stare, 1 have the pesos ee OC mee rarmea--2 ier ee fend Fefer to the Pirates. I do not consider at that Demares is ready to \ them to ve out of the race more W@ regular turn ia the box than the Giants are. Both have excel: jagain, as he has fully recoverea from The HicuLanpees wit, SOOM BACON lent pitching staffs and rodust atrength |the strained back that hes kept him USED “B BENG SHiETm | @t the bat which has not been fully [Out of the game recently. @eveloped on either team so far. It t8|NAPS A SURPRIGE, G@ENATORG A ythis batting strength, combined with DISAPPOINTMENT, rey stole and took third on @ wild pitching, that brings home the! go much space has’ been develed ‘te HOW THEY NEEDED IT. TESREAU OPENS heave by Meyers, Shafer threw out nants. my talk on the National League eitea- Koney. ONE RUN, ‘The bad weather so far this year hee|tion this week that ne room semaine “INehanters’ Manaber seve he acedes SHOOND IMNING—Snedgress @ngied piled up a long string of double-|for look at the American, but I seve (ateod Obama: to right. Merkle doubled te right, Beaders. These are trying ons pitch-|shall devote most of my article next | woring Snodgrass, Merkle advanced te year-old. meidons { ing stAtt, cepecially when a club Is en-| week to the race in the rival. league. ’ | rine cotta aowors nee the rates third base on Murray's” tong fy to attr, 108; Ws-| supreme Court Justice Gerard @eavoring to flounder along through) The Philadeiphia Athletics are still the ‘al Like the Golden State neode opanking, é Oakes, Meyers singled to left, scorng { signed an order setting June 6 a0 @ season with one real star, O8 the/class in that organisation, with the Like High Tarif needed Payne; Merkle. Herzog slapr 1 into a double date for the Dietrict-Attorney to Cubs are doing. The Giants should | Cleveland team continu’: to surprise 4) nia So tedie anes the Ga play, Mowrey to Huggins to Koney. came. cauiee Why former State Senator fet their big opportunity to gain when |everybody, and the Washington boye dis- rf} b} Lie os richey needs the vin, TWO RUNS. mattens, Cane. T gtiiwell, convicted of these double-headera begin to sprout |appointing thelr admircra and the folks More then Metre, needed , po ot an infield single, He per- betvery, It my. pitchers are ready to work then—!who bet on them to win at good odds " ished atealing, Meyers to Fletcher. | Neon " thas is, have not been injured, I are before the season began. Yes, there is O'Leary to Merk MoLean have five first-class men to use in ——— — 2 fanned. NO RUNB, ole and turn. These are Mathewson, Tesreau, {folks who bet on a elub. : | : i . THIRD INNING:‘Teareau singled 10) THIRD RACE Toe teur-sM ond wt Merquard, Fromme .aw e: Tl two especies if you do nce be! Zeider Makes Good by Scoring | “*¢ ie Larry Doyle on Sick List, but! contre, put was forced at second by Hoffman, Will not be forced to send ne second |also think the Chicago Whil jon , ‘Burns to Hagging, unassisted. Burne therwosd, tater to the box in one game of a] very outside look-in for that pennant! First Run of Game for Herzog Gets Back in out stealing, McLean to Cleary. Huggine duuble-header with only good wishes} with “Ed Walsh back in working or- ntroliin, toweed out Sh NO RUNS Qn a prayer, as so many managers|der and strengthened by Hal Ohase at Like the tawig need co! os Chance Men. ‘Ake an Stater needs the vote, Game Sallee out, Tesreau to Merkle, Hu gins means (oe )4, pave dome #0) often firet base. | walked, but was doubled with Oakes Neither will I be forced to wear| Remember, please, that there are atill . Shafer to Fletcher to Merkle. NO RUNS, F fy (oat one star. Fromme is goimg %0/several more than one bundred games FOURTH INNING—Fleteher fied to [7 smabe o good man and o winner f0r/to be played before the race 18 over. My BATTING ORDER. BATTING ORDER. Magce, @nodgrase trippled to left and the Giants, I Rave always sdmired | mon have been instrivcied to Aght every Saar Sock New York. st. Louts nceved on Merkle's secrificed fly to Mis, pitohing, and be is ao player whe |inch of the way. I have ordered them Picken Sah y po Maat . 2 Oakes, Murray fouled out to Mowrey. Mae made © careful study of bate /not to talk with opponents on the felt! c,, : of. Like the actor needs hie fame— m, Oakes, cf. ONE RUN, Men and bas endeavored to improve |or display any friendly signs. The Giama i nke, are becfng, ae Sheckard, rf. Sheckard walked. Mowrey fanne!. Mis work by it ustil he has become are going to be in thors fighting. A Need oe waren ‘Torreau threw ou Koney, Magee filed oo . Mages, If. ey to Murrey. NO RU ‘ FIFTH INNING — Meyers walked, Berton made a greet stop of Ryan's ; Hersog out, Huggins to Koney. Teereau bounder and tossed It to Keating in time ‘tesreau, p. te. ia ie Ghacketa’ wares haaaea’ te to get him at first. Graney ripped &| Umpires—-Messrs, Kiem and Orth. | centre, scoring Meyers, and took setond BELMONT PARK ENTRIES. RACE TRACK, Be P Sarna ath, 4 beauty in right centre for three big if Ser wats on a throw to the plate, Shafer lined N. ¥,, June &—The entries for to- (Spectel to The Rvening World.) Midkiff threw out Carisch. NO RUNS. rectal venting Work te Gheckard, ONE RUN. oc" morrow'a races are as follows: POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, June! Falkenberg threw out Sweeney. Graney| ST. LOUIS, June 3—‘Jeft’ Tesreat peulieaah tte CARPET 3.84.0. mums sod wrmerti| s About two thousand fahe turned ™#4e 8 grand running catch of Zelder'e| was assigned to the hurling hill this] Gibbons Ft Hab Te-sight. MONTREAL WINNERS, | fll?" area “fasreonstrseee, hot liner, Johnston dug up Midkif's 1018 eee HOSTON, Mase,, June 2—Mike Gib. PANING 263 Weel Ht . fermce, 102s, Bealirweg, L0G: Test, bals 1°7:) out to nee the firat battle between the not grounder and tosed tt to Falken- afternoon in the first game with the) MONTION, User poser, meets «| CLEANING bu FIR@T RACE—Purse $500; two-year- | "Yycokp TACh—Taretguancile abt wwnet:| Highlanders and the Naps. Chance’ rurg in time to retire the runner, NO Cardinals, The mercury hovered around) Tartar to-night in the person of alee —_—_—_———_——— SS olds; five furldngs.—Lyric Muse, 108/ pandicap; one mile. presented a new line-up, playing Bur- RUNS, the 9 mark, emaree oh ben, | cord! ny (Montour), 5 tol, Sto 6, 1to 2 frat; Loutee | {ee ji sgn” 100, Bard. of Hone, 4 Zeidler at second Dan. SIXTH INNING—Falkenburg got a| “ae iust to hie liking, AMUSEMEN’ ‘Travers, 110 (Dunn), 6 to 2, 7 to 10, out, <4 ‘on, 100; Breaker Roy, ton at first an ler a balls. Borton ‘Johnston’ Harry Saliee, who ar roe mas Pea eos, netted z,aecond; Willle Waddell, 118 (Turner), fie j ola was benched and\Hartsel! went to bese on bale, Boren wre shot Paike| Tesreau in New York when th , ancenenininnenaeaasiocmeand = 13 to 10, 1 to 2, 1 to 4, third, Time, 1.02 4-5, H right. Keating on Bhd pple ga enburg out at second, Chapman singled, *deewiped the Giants in their retest E ,Cannock, Parcel Pust and Single also eee ee ose {to center sénding Johnston to third. setieeibers. yas on te ert Hag for ee ran. falling: mile and 98 elghth.— Da TtnaT THNING—Keating was in fing| MIGKIfE made a great stop of Oleon's| the locals. He was paired with Larry INE "the weaner Torture Cal SECOND RACK — Purse #00; three-| Mat Gam, 108: Beaucoup, hot drive and threw to orton, the lat-| Molean, who hasbeen sick for four HOUDI and) 1Y BUG ACTS, nd upward; Canadian owned: | "tery Rick oRwo-year-olts; Juvenile; fire dare Larry ont bed after drinking pn aad Ue are, ‘Tanunda, 37 (Montour), 10 yo Ones ight. ee ner, ah LI asl NR ting. oy lee water,on Decoration Day rm 4 “ trina 1, 6 to 2 and even, first; Colston, 101] Blod, 105: King McDowall, 108; Masse Jos, 498; | easy sp! Keating. Larry Doyle in on the sick list, so An Hones, ie —— (Parmer), 2 to 5, 1 t0 5 and out, second;| fi te, 1051 Colgan Chimes tia” {an easy fan victim. Keating also threw | jy) 50 Shafer had to play second buse to-day. Black River, 9 (BE. Schars), % to 1, 7 to] FIFTH: BACE—Four: urerd, ont Cae ee Were also blanked | Peck beat out an infleld hit and Keat-|Hersos got in the line-up aa 1, 940%, CUR: Time, Lil th “Aliancen, ibd; A 7 Noweay,, 183 halt after Harisel had lined to|!ng was hit by a pitched ball, Hartsell| third base. The pitchers were Teer i Clanaipine, Tender, Oakley and Burnt roman, 182; Havdd Fight, 190, ‘single, Jackson made s beauti- |@avanced them both wit series, 1 hs inves: RE ee == — —— NRW—Dally M Candles also ran. é, sotias fly, |" Wolter hit to the infleld and Pe: RAT INNING—M a ( T THIRD RACE--Purse $500; three- foo Wrestler iia; Mentecal, 168 ph gg Ri sand Tartaell diet | 788 run down at the plate, the other Bat at a es vt a ry cand BRIGH ON year-olds and upward; selling; six fur-| Btonshenge, ‘Oraat, ne tae, cr 4. NO RUN®. \runners advancing. Borton walked end Mol to Huggins. NO RUNS e he ey eres and Rene! logepemiraps,"Tombo, 110 (G. Burns), | 109) Sane ane SECOND INNING—Turner fled out to|Alled the bases, Cree then got « dase on waiked and stole second as Sh, : oat A clree , SW N10 4 ond out, rai) Rupsrall: |: NO inn Wolter, Zeider went out in short centre forcing in Keating, which gave) QaceMfer neg. wheckard. fouled out to . ga rer ar ang LOUISVILLE ENTRIES. and got Jackson's high fly, Ryan| the Yanks the lead. weeney was thrown | rovers, HHuggine stole third. Mowrey M } 1sf@ 2, second; CUM Stream, 113 (Jj fi out by Turner, ONE RUN. y URE? Wilson), 12 to 1, 4 to 1 and 2 to ? popped high to Peckenpaugh, NO RUNG vingled 1o left, scoring Huswing_ Mow ; wat OND BOF, Milne, 1.15 1-5, Speaker Clark, Cree struck out. Turned tossed out] REBELS TAKE MATAMORAS, AMUSEMENT: ha * atta! a byw poy y ADAMS peti : Bweeney. Bolder beat out a bunt down WINTER GARDEN am ADAMA. Three Links, Strite, The Rump, j ied stat i i ‘maith + ai! i. 2 : ie TA Ni HH RACE Purse $1,200; Wind- 1 fe over short and Zeider scored a One eats ane CASINO tS nie Fe m8. 16, nal prey MA BGT Cup: three-year-olds and ub a! cuslly, idKi was out stealing etcons.| | BROWNS e ~atter e a dy Siig ares : ery ¥ a a oF Nk j FN ROOr ie vara oat a aries "aR Mace aang vapermrgu| THIRD IENTNGWCraney beet oot aver say tom a Sa TR EM oe ol a gan rata A fon; Buskin, 110 Small), 2 to 1 and | yr 'Coy, Wt the Greder, "Maa; Mact', ‘Bu; | DUA down the third-base line, Carluch tutiunaliete, Ma ANC = [at 8 ak || La Bolle oles eae ges ee ee 12) (J, Connolly’, | baila, 1041 Dugese, 106; Chapulleve, 101. | ned out to Peck and a quick throw] moras le just scrove the borier from , roy “THE CONCERT” oe | sam ananiiner “Ner h Sheth T to finish, ime, 14 Har: |, QHiRD KAGE Bllgewsem, Srorersut (ae | nalled Graney before he could get beak here CESS Bou et, | SERRA" | FREGREAR TRSWANES | Heyy! “7 Non newat Flabvercant and Airey alvo ran, | Maa TmMte, RONG, iB; une Nephew, to fret. Fatkenbure was called out on asoavien uaife atte br are: Gorgon, Hos ttune 1.4.20 fy vnth Lok set forRTH RACK-Aeling: sprculetion stanes;|” Peckinpough struck out, Keating eee LYRIC pie 400 srren Reale Now on ‘hale Rot OLUMBIA {5° LOUISVILLE FINISHES, — cue tate sods sistenoth.~-*ionanel, 08; 84] grounded out to Johneton, Chapman got re | a es oe ars nce |1CAPT. SCOTT’ : Strike en ear A Gaabe | Ties MISSING MAND ae: ‘en cote and |20!, Sfiion 105; ' Hartsell's bounder and threw him out | tme bay ne erent yy ie ti for ime fect peaatvas 5 Pageaat | Priees 81.60-81- ms PARK fun /MATINGS VE FIRST RACK—For maiden ¢ 1 ita; “Tipces’ Calloway a at fret, NO RUNS. at tema . ta! mr Eds, inereal ah, MOTOR RACES qr, tots, se ic ‘ i woryearsoldi; five furlonwses ' y44; Melton Street, 114, FOURTH INNING — Johnston was we reverted toa on and at, het | stOcK CO, wishes ; | Corse Payton Stock Ce. (,"$,0m" Coola, 28 (Kirchbaum), fient, Lindar, 10; ana” ACE —Sollng: }geaneiie eatied out on strikes. Chapman got » 8 nee ‘pen et gone or "Pk ating “oper IStoR SHES A AT Wd be _ —————— — Gree feand Oe Trump, we Mee | Gre antomatlt, 16d Meme "Oath ob (Rave on bails, Oleon drove a long fly | the cutest: fare Aepiggarly " 45 tun. 9.906 6.30, without BROOKLYN AMUGRIR Onde), third me. je Ant olan Delivepr, 104 natok nd. rs Fastone, Banjo, Jim Mackr Mer 8 + eoronaun ons|*Tarnor planked a clean single Into cen- Ag V a a EMPIRE ¢ Mofieah Suny Heed ad Moh tee i tre and Chapman scored, Turner waa, ig a SUMMER COMPLAINT, GAM! rae auton atow a3; Lindars| chi Jacob 8 6: ous mealing second, ONE RU Series, aman. alle, Met : y $4.50; Old Trump (Meld), MYR, WTH INNING — Jackson dro rH alee ot 0 Pint + Rial i its sh ot Joag fy straight ts Harwell's hands. “ ’ Era Wat a Ute Bee ‘ret,