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‘OBT. FITZSIMMONS RODEL'S. CHANCES without getting a shape whether he Knack of Fighting Without Getting Hurt, Declares Bob in His Fight Series. ‘Who famous cn-champlon heavyweight will continue hie great series (@f tight articles tn to-merrew's Rvening World. This cories ts appearing qustustvety im the sporting pages of The Bvening World every Wednesday, By Robert Fitzsimmons. Caprright, 173, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). of fighting without getting hurt. 1 fought 360 fights { fights with the best men in the world. The man who fights and doesn’t stall, and comes through in good fighter. You never see a champion who collected a lot of tin ears and other decorations carly in the game. scar, and some of them were tough wins or loses, is what I call a natural THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, | BU wwe Ce AND AMES DID IT FOR THEM. Copyright, 1913, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). LONG LEAD EARLY | AGAINST BROOKLYN Bill Dahlen Tries to Dicker With Tinker for Some “New Blood.” Attendance— (Special to The Evening BALL GROUNDS, CINC! ‘to storm the Red-oubts raised by Gen, Tinker was staged on scheduled time, |» BASEBALL GAMES OF THE AFTERNOO By VICCINCINNAT! GETS for two bases, Cutthaw threw eet Bates, Besoher walked and stele eee- ond, Tinker drove in the two with a whang to centre, Hobby rolled to Figh- er. Almeida tripled to left, Tinker eoor- RON “aha popped to Stengel. THREE NanconD 1 INNING—Bescher took the eat and Daubert. Smith tie i Pane, Xo RUNS. Clarke lifted to Stengel. Cutshaw threw out Benton, Devore beat a bunt and stole second, Bates lined to Fisher, NO RUNS. “THIRD INNING — Fisher bounded ta Groh, Miller struck Curls ocunerd » NO RUN hit into left but was cai at second, Curtis to Daubert to Fish Fisher threw out Tinker, Hobby out, Daubert to Curtis, FOURTH a 80 did Cutshaw. BATTING ORDER. drove a home run to deep right. As I. he came in he collided with Clarke and a id Brooklyn. Cineinnatl. Knocked him out. Clarke's foot was Stengel, cf. Devore, cf, aptked and Kling went In , Bento: threw out Wheat. Daubert filed out to Bescher. Tinker threw cut Smith. ie THREE RUN Rodel, the Boer, looks about as good as any of the white heavyweights Smith, 30 Atmelda 3b, —_—_>_— me. Thore are no champions in the lot yet, but there's plenty of good ae LOUISVILLE ENTRIES. cu 1, . " ae Rodel looks good because he has a natural punch and « natural knack Tmpiree—dt LOUISVILLE, June 4--Dougiae Parte entrics for the tenth day, Thursday, June 5: FIRST RACK. Selling: Aeliing: three.year.olda; fire and Gen. Dahlen led his rurales most wallantly—by proxy—through the dire- furlongy—Lady London, 110; *Amity, 100; Mis Sullivan hasn't a mark to-day, and he had a lot of des fights. Corbett scarred. Jeffries hasn’ mark gome fray. aie, 100; General, 102: Ateriow. 302; Dan: a ¥ : Vol pei ta, red har i oe ie te Before the battle Dahlen and Tinker |? 10% Nini dtlok oy held talk as to things that were and things that migh. be. Bill said he might offer something for one of Joe's inflelt-| ers, but didn't need any oudfielders or pitchers, while Joe wanted only a hurl- ' @xcept what he got in the last fight with me, and that “1 didn't amount to much a couple of weeks afterward. McFarland, Woigast, Ritchie, Welsh, Erne, Lavigne, McGovern, Young Corbett and all those little fellows who had real class, and McCoy and Ing Hercules, the one asset he needs to} All a pert Cheyaski and Ryan and the rest of the good ones don’t show a scratch for wie | went) complete the club. There is an odd co- i. Jones, 101; Round the World, the hard AND ee incidence in the lives of this pair: each | jor. et Father, 112; frsah Phe Meer te game pad ein take 0 ‘as shortstop at Chicago for many | Gentleman, 1 FIFTH Rt punch. best the | atone * Some fignters are game be! cause they can't be convinced that anybody can hurt them. That wag the oe hate Varied He never knew he i ing the worst of a fj he woke up in the ° s “And 2 8, then won, That's the 7 mach was considered the west side ever saw while he wan speel-|fuanish s.. ing along, id each left e wide gap Elyutan, 10 when he departed, Codarbroc FIRST INNING—Stengel filed out to |!) wor: Tinker Vana out Cutehaw, De- wree-year-nida; | alt is, 100: Smith NO RUNS. . co f for any yheavy weight who can do that, * dations In danse nose! bat, he'c of: SapiONAL LEsaue, we ale ovr She Bit Es tie Te ; ing. the irooklys.. 21 i “RA Poston. wee * 5 Pog Mg or four a2) a 312) Cincinnati 3 5. college, to lea: Ae) s that you learn Sieeiet Nar Yes e@ me to see the Pole, ite Boer get to thet (49 in couple of NEVERTHELESS BASUON GRABDED jk SCHEDULED FOR ‘TO-DAY yosre, although t think Willa puke: SOME FANE BY A WONDERFUL “¥ spas fo J Riroatye yet sf all because uf his natur epee ac Se builadeloniae Boston’ St tie ters good throw to the plate struck | Blanding on .the knee and bounded away, permitting Chapman to take third. Sweeney got Olson's high fy in front of the plate. ONE RUN, Hartaell popped man, Chapman dug Wolter's grou: jout of the dirt and threw Phy aeat ' frat. Borton belted single past short. Cree whipped a nice single to right, vancing Borton to second, sweeney forced Cree at secoid on a grounder to! to Chapman, NO RUNS, \ HITLONGEST EVER NPN GN =e Lifts Homer Over Right Field j 5: ji the fence and caught Jackson's long ae out Fletcher grounded out, Huggins to Ko- Shafer going to third. Snodgrass singled to right, acoring Shafer. Snod- tole mecond. Merkle rolled deep fo Magee, ONE RUN. Fletcher threw out Huggins. Hersog| ge the themes No oficha ti a4 the same for Oakes. Scheckerd | distan singled to centre. Mowrey grounded to Merkle, NO RUNS, @BCOND INNING—Murray singled to centre. Meyers popped to Huggins, Her- om was hit by @ pitched ball, Matty fanned and Murray was doubled steal- ing, McLean to Mowrey. NO RUNS, Koney Ilned to Snodgrass. Magee grounded to Merkle. O'Leary tripled to centre. MoLean lined to Burns, NO coxewain, two-mile paddle CARDINALS PULL AHEAD OF GIANTS BY LUCKY TURN Errors by Murray and Meyers ti All the men are in go Begining today they ‘will etart ‘tate hand a uty | — H. 0, Rowing against tide and wind, te sind 17 ‘emonda. The wae 28, repent lower than the crew lias rer th pig 70 pratnulet aod ‘cooonday a Johnson, with ‘a goa? x chamontly “ant limey Ie «forme * ing’ finalists, iss ‘The season's trotti ve Pa aR Oat foe quartered at the he track, oe OK. c Gy ithiogs Dylan Woman's ine featont he hae Seow tle Sear, hace Two of ive l"Dadt di Soe. cse slscamnp, Uakerts at 4 Pougheevate Nd medal with a record Hide Sweetie amon Toute the 1 aoe eee devon | oles. giao peat hte’ tate: See es f _ Stand Off Ford Against . NO RUNB. Let In Runs on Big Matty’s |"reuep asviNa—nures lea to aT OF rat art A Pt ia | Highlanders. knocked down lables grounder, woieh Onkes. Shafer popped to Mowrey. Pitching. Fletcher fanned. NO RUNS. Jooked @ sure hit, amt though he fell Griner fanned, but had to be thrown down, he threw out Zelder at second, Lamar geeeaad t. Huggins walked. Huggins stole Peokinpaugh forced out Midkiff at se es ond on a grounder to Olaon, Turner BATTING ORDER. re eee Cuueep mince Ay; ton oes Bheypa kien catch of Ford's pop| New York. St. Louis, gins scoring. Sheckard out, Heersog to firat. NO RUNI rebrdig i le. Mowery singled to right. Mur- ct. enny one to Zelder. Blanding tore off Sheckerd, rf. ers paste ene fy Jackeon, rf. @ clean ingle into right, his second; Shoderaas, cf, Mowrey, 3b, scoring. Herzog knocked down Ryan, cf. hit of the day, Johnston drove « line| Merkle, 1), . liner, but it went for a base Granée, it rive straight into Hurtsell’s hands, scored Mowery. Magee singled | Blanding, ri fcr ig fied high to Wolt No re, but overran first danse UNS, Hartsell gave the Highlanders an- other start by slamming another single into centre. Wolter forced Hartsell at second on his grounder to Turner. Bor- fon beat out an infleld hit, advancing Wolter to secom, Cree caught a fant on and slammed it against the left field for two baser, scoring Wolter and Bor- ton, Sweeney atempied to bunt but was! thrown out by Blanding as Cree took third, Zelder fied out to Jackson, TWO. RUNS, peters Rao ALL-AROUND ATHLETIC MEET AT PRINCETON Ti TO-MORROW. N. June 4.—Plans been c mpiitie here for the first al round championship athletic which is to be held under the ces of the Princeton Track Asso- ton on University Field to-morrow fare Brene, ens Mgea. was out, Snodgrass to Heraog, Fletcher to Merkle, THREE RUNS. FOURTH INNING—Snodgrase filed to Oakes. Merkle singled to left, Murray flied to, shee! Merkle out stealing, MoLean to Huggins, NO RU Ble Rial SPORTING BRIEFS. ‘There was a shakeup in the Marverd | varsity eight that may be permanent, | when Chanler went in as stroke in Place of Harwood. The latter was; moved to No, 4, displacing Meyer, who wan @ent to No. 2 in the four-oar boat, The ‘sity went over the four-mile course, with wind and tide favoring. No time was given out, but Coach Wray .” ‘The stroke | 1 Messrs, Kiem and Orth, | attendance 1,400, (Gpecial to The Evening World.) NATIONAL LEAGUE BASEBALL GROUNDS, ST, LOUIS, June 4.—Larry Doyle entered an appearance at the Giant headquarters to-day and an- nounced himself fit to perform. this afternoon if his services are needed. McGraw would not decide the captain's ntil he had seen Larry in prac- BY BOZEMAN BULGER. POLO GROUNDS, June 4—The High: lgnders made another effort to win a ‘ball game to-day by sending Russcil Ford to the box. Atter the wonderful Game he pitched at Philadelphia the other day, it was figured tliat he had a chance to win this afternoon, ‘The crowd hed one treat anyway. _ dust before the game started an avi ‘tor elreied the fleld, which was intend- e4 for a piece of luck for Frank Chance. Two thousand witnessed te) you like ventilation, don’t you? Then Why not wear a Ventilated Straw? 'They can be had at my stores only. Un- $ usual styles. $3 quality...........0+. 2 (See Them in My Windows.) 13 Greater New York Stores. die Grant w pected to report thia afternoon, McGraw says he wired Grant to come at once, as the Giants none too well fortified at pr. rant will fill the infield utility rol while Shafer 1s to remain as extra out. | felder. FIRST Koney. Figer INNING—The Naps were re- Suyee te in quick: order. + Johnston was ‘galled out on atrikes, and Chapman ied on a bunt to Ford. Midkiff knocked Rpg Ral ae tela ‘BFW Latternoon. According to Manager M The Highlanders fell down after a{ Millan the meet ts open to all com and is said to have been sanctioned by the Amateur Athletic Union, F. C, |Thompaon of the Princeton Theological | A Ae aes e who won the all-round struck out. Cree base} fate, but Syemey died ona Tone | sn mo te Ryan. record in an unofficial meet here lant @B00ND ile dee Sees bal ae ring, will attempt to repeat the per- 99 & arounter to MPAUEM, | formance Thuraday smashed a home run ¢ri | pat oul 3 SS M Sev taia or coven) took, This was JAP NINE WINS THIS GAME ait bail onthe Polo” FROM LELAND STANPORD JR. who! TOKIO, June 4. Peckinpaugh threw Ine ball Nowhere else will-you see the variety of styles or get the value that you will in our stores. ‘ Remember there’s a difference in’ claiming $3.00 value and actually giving it—WE GIVE IT! That’s why we do the biggest hat business. English Straws even better than $3.00 will buy elsewhere. 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College of Brooklyn will eyracuse to-morrow at Bt, John's St. ny INNING—T'Netl popped out! John got B seratch hit to threw out Johneton, ; hd on the out,