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BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK THE INTERNATIONAL TENNIS MATCH _ Comrnatet, 14, by The Prose Pubttehing Co, (The Mew Tork Worl). Seem HORSE RACES PROVE A SUCCESS STAR GAZE WINS': i IN PRETTY DUEL AP Grayling Captures Race fq@t . Polo Ponies With Society , Jockeys Up. (Special to The Evening World.) ROCK CLUB, LOCUST Valy LBY, N. Y., June 7.—Although the skigg looked dark and threatening, sostety came to the second day's meeting of the Piping Rook Association thie after noon, arrayed in the last word the art of the tailor, modiste and The boxes in the tiny wooden. grand stand held occupants all rated im the social whirl. The rolling lawn betweep |e Judges’ stand and the old Colonia) weL Serve Made MR, Rice, Dizey Promoter Tom McCarey of Los Angeles Says a State Boxing Commission is Unnecessary mansion-like clubhouse on the brow af the hill at the head of the course was crowded too. Here and there wel ‘couples junching under trees. The:whols scene suggested a huge len party. The opening event, the Polo’ Sueserip- - i . tion, limited to polo ponies pureiiasg? worley 5 oe by members of the Piping: Rock Ciub Ir ‘ Virginia and allotted this epring, wat rk — © | a gentlemen riders’ event, It was's'ho} “How victory for @urrogate Graham) “Conditions in California are not ike Wy those in New York. There they have 4 i) & couple of hundréd clubs, and with 20 — Many different sorts of people mixing in the game it's necessary to have « owen to watch them. 4 ut here in California there are only L . Cov W promoters. Kach one of these Y y Groner that if he allows fake fights or 5 Deus oor A wewgnoess > ~ i does ey CIRCUS “Tens - Grayling, ridden ty Mr, Bell, Rural Le Gite the 1 Arr he ea betaduneen a Ye = - ‘hivery, mounted by Fred Alpers; had jug < SIDS Gite, ts os mare oer some g STANDING OF THE CLUBS [as easy a time beating Mr ‘Lew! Re ose that everything te conducted in Y r the best fight at my clud that they'll i better if they are eentiomen. I - ‘ “ mt; Shea. 8d Boreas Bi taba, RESULTS AT MONTREAL. foie o pratmne prea f Se oi ua | Rural Delivery, 16 (G..F. Alpera)e9 & S ‘ we «GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY RACH TRACK, MONTHEAL: dune 7, | 1, 8 to 6 and out, second: York. fork i iigeeate To-lay'e races resulted as follows ‘Middleburg, 165 (B, B. Lewis), § tod A oe FIRST RACE—Two-year-olde, selling; |6 to 5 and out, third, ‘Time, 1.0304. Bulgar, et er, | Eadbald, 167 (J. Tucker), 1 to 3, eu ’ Demaree went to the box. Magee! reura and Colonel C. also ran. first; Willing, 1@ (E, Tucker), & $0 y ’ fled to Murray. O'Leary walked. Mc-| SmCOND RACE—Taree-year-glds and)s to 5, out, second: Handrunningy Mt Lean fouled out to Meyers, O'Leary ig; Canadian owned; six fur-| (ricut, Rockwell’, 12 to 1,3 to 1,4 to6 took second after the catch and went t0/| tongs —cCaper Sauce, 111 (Adams), 1 to 2 | a third, Time, 1512-5. Due Guard third on a bad throw by the catcher. frat; Breast Plate, 108 (W. War- 5 i Harmon tripled to lett, acoring O'Leary, | sn’ out i ‘i TORANY, Ip gulslter, URS Went ome ington), 4 to 1, 3 to 6 and 1 40 5, second: ) 1.) but was out at the plate, Burns to! caiumny, 110 (J. Montour), 6 to 1, 7 to 6 Pregl yb tod ‘The Suffolk Plate, at a mile phases aes bcd aa and 1 to % third, ‘Time, 116 Oakland! ientn Yor the $000 parse mreseetes . Lad and Sir Melvin also ran, Dreventet ——— Polo Subscription Sweepstakes; ely Firiongs: 4 Grayling, 16 (H. L, Bell), 8 to 5 am out, first. fit fe 2 ew. » te ey B) ==3y | EE EE BE il ee ' “Bee Baee cour ers, 108 (J, Gmatl), & to 6 3to 5 and 1| Manassas, 165, also ran ad to 8, first; Wanita, 100 (Snyder), 7 to 1,| SECOND RACE—The Suffolk Plate right. MoCormick batted for Fromme! s 45 3 and 6 to 5, escond; Kettle Drum, | four-year-olis and upward; purse 9 and went out, O'Leary to Koney. NO 110 (J. Wétson), 9 to 1, 3 to 1, 9 to & third. | and pl one mile and « sixteenth< = FEE ANGTIPSTNNS KIMGY THEELP HA CUSEPAYS 5 ASAMEROIN TEAM) ON TRAVERS HEN | AT RT ACAST BESTSFOREENERS) FST ROUNDEND) LD TEAM NATE without dination or escrmaty Fives Thousand Spectators Are | National Golf Champion Mak-}1 5,000 Fans See Chicago Clash Fe ESS) Caught in Downpour at | ing Uphill Fight for | with Chance's Men and by Charles R. Fleischman, was woa by THIRD RACE—Handicap; three-year | ih gavorite, Eadbald, riad Jonni Big Field After olds and up; purse 00; one mile—Hof-| river of the Baltimore family Of een > man, 106 (R. Small), 7 to 2, 8 to 5 and 3/ ,,, aera. He followed ah 4 yf to 2, won; Towton Field, 109 (J, Wilson), boii U. ey fe o ows the pace of nnny to the far turn an@ then 9 to 5 7 Ww Land 1 lod, Mout; Parduer,| rome away to win, easily. a (Cardinals Knock Marquard Out " e 105 WDeronde), 7 to 2, 6 to 6 and 1 to 2,| 4) ‘m third position all th of Box With Fusillade | In Race To-Night tia Ti ‘liver Lae, Mods] Sh", Ngan A te ay - n <n. | Second by two lengt in the Third, To-night’s stellar attraction at the} FOURTH RACE—Connaught Cupi| mrp RAGE—The Ramapo” Play Motordrome at Brighton Beach brings| three-year-olds and up; $1, 1d; 4 fialkustel Hones farteenap oooh ele ngs three-year-olda; purse $1,000 and plate t ae eee ; : out Arthur 5 cham; quer: © p08 rirzeriacoNe was toting me International Match, altusrol Defy Heavy Rain. ING ORDE! In one of the hardest races of the Year, |131 (J. Wilson), 7 to 10 and out, frat;| (he ‘Aiue of $50; one mile ande quer the story of the only time he ever BATTING ORDER. the Coney Island Handicap at six miles. | Cliff Stream (C. Turner out, out, first; Fifty-five, 117 (Glese),® t¢ “That Ia] to The Rveving World.) New York, St. Louls, Chapple will give the field of five ifmit| 4 and out, aecond; Inspector. Lestrade, m (my | 1, even, out, second; Virtle, 122 (Butwell) -eountey, Moré than 6,000 persons, many of them| gyoRT HILLS, N. J., June 7.—un- : women in the lightest of summer finery, | areas of people trooped to the Baitusrol| ‘New York. had watched Maurice McLoughlin and} club's links this morning, attracted y| Wartsell, rf. Harold Hackett, playing for America, lene meeting of those old time rivals,! Borton, 1b.” defeat the Austretians, A. B. Jones and| Jerome Travers and Oswald Kirkby, in Cree, If. s “Won with| Capt, Stanley Doust, in the first set of | the double final round of the New Jersey! Sweeney. a BATTING ORDER. Burns, if. Hssioe » Shafer, 3b. Fletoher, ss. Do; 2b. Me » 1b. Murray, rt. Meyers, c. Bnodgrass, cf. men, one lap and 124 (E, Ambrose), 7 to 10 and out, ;'15°n' 4 to 6, out, third. Time, ROR will be forced to ride at top y| third, Time, 2101-5. Bwana Tumbo menkenburg and Astute also ran. + inch of the way. In hi und Inspector Lestrade coupled us the 210) "005 oirse in the Rat posh the five-mile distance he was forced to| Campbell entry. Magpie and Strite dnated (tw Casi nota, whe travel at a forty-two second clip to] gise ran. | 388) pone: y Charles Kohler, catch the field, but to-night his speed died recently i: France. It wae won ¥p ‘will have to be increased if he plans on | J. E. Davis's Star Gaze, after e duel ali ee Setting inside the money. RESULTS AT LOUISVILLE. the Afth round. | Zelder, 3. Mawes Siiing inside. the fneney, the way with Fifty-Five, ridden dq . ! tt ial | ft a? Oi: | po ae ce bert a Gi McCahey outrode Glass, Inn, Auta about get him in that time, | the Aoudies contest this aternoon when | Self Prager soaceeh gible Penn eee aoe ol RO Umpires—Messre. Klem and »| Fischer, Billy Hagan and Johnny Cox! RACE TRACK, LOUISVILLE, June that's the story of the race. Virile a oreene round Upham mixed it|® heavy rain storm broke and sent water ‘This was the fifth time Travers ana! Keating, p. P. Attendance—4,000, a , th Lainie men in the Ce .—To-day's races resulted as follows: — third, simply because the other hewpes Tar acer eet oe Te nt-minded | tumbling in veritable sheets down onto | scirkby have opposed each other in| Unpiree-Masere, Egan’ and Evans. (AMIOWAL ImAGUM GROUNDS, | rey for euntomnty ges the Meek Cocnn | _SRRAT RACE Threeryear-olde and weren't much. wv ‘and I was.atter him eet ee the courte and the crowded grand-| championship finals within twenty Ave Atsendsacen S00 them should prove interesting. upward; six furlohgs.—Coreopsis, 103; pte, ; be, : stands of the West Gide Lawn Tennis C ve met six times in GT. LOUIS, June 7.—The threatening | “To-morrow the Costello-Davie mateh | (Kederis), first; Cedar Brook, 11 \Tea- PIPING ROCK ENTRIES, « Club, There was a scramble for shelter prannllfhiged a same period. Two! POLO GROUNDS :7.2W YORK, June 7. | weather kept the attendance at the last| race over @ three-mile route, beat two| han), second; Kelly, 9 (Martin), ie. ; teitel & as women gathered their, okirts over weeks ego, In the Metropolitan, however, | “ADONE 1600 fans tuned out to wit-| coos with the Giants down, as the|heate out Of thres, will be the second | Time, 1184-5. Royal Amber, Denberry. preina ROCK CLUB, LOCUBI'Y, er I on in the Travers retired Kirkhy in the semi-| ness the first game between the White Of the series to decide the 1918 cham-| Bir Offenbach, Tille's Night, Over the pny Ny, June ~The entries T won in the second. fo I stalled | thelr heade to eave their hats and hur- chances of playing were very slim up to/pion, and Davis has one leg on the| sands, Dr. Waldo Briggs also ran, C Monday's races . helped Upham to . finals, but by only two down. Kirkby's Sox and the Yankees. This was Rig] (UM . AsMght rain fell at noon| trophy, throvgh defeating Johnny Cox! opsis, straight, 96890, place, $19,80,ehow, y's to think about that wire. It me that my wife would think it i iil} es FIRST RAOE—Handicap for gallewape, ‘The crowd began to hoot, and Upham small building, | "Sle victory over Travers was in thei ing Day," and about 1,000 trom Bridge- deckéed of the Bronx in @ apectacular race| sig: Cedar Brook, place $4.40, show, and «hat furlongs, Livewire, 143, Seared eve and mint lhe o wi | coud snsommatons onl a hundred ac eres” Met 70r W 4 and 3 at Wirtr-ts/ por, is heme tom, ume Bere, beaded | ut te cade cara 4 Acie tome Hae ender out The writer, Cll am Kady, ohows Gua" ee “atlas WAR. Thad to watch him and keep him | two and the others were forced to run by @ brass band. eee eee tourney, and finally Chapple will be ‘trom handing me one, and at the same | through the rain to the subway station, ‘Traverse was easily the favorite with) Hie! Chase played his first game for tng and Captain Doyle announced him- forced to defend hie title four ‘waka time keep him safe until the ftth, | two blocks away. By the time a the gallery when the match began, but! the White Sox at first base. self ready to perform. However, Mane-| trom now, Johnnte Kid Alberts of Elizabeth When the nt ; those who had visions of an easy con-| FIRST INNING—The White Sok died feed his star second eS, ih started I went in and| them got there they were as wet as ger McGraw adv! gave Young Hickey of Harlem a sound slipped the punch through the first open-|{t was possdble for them to get. Sanaa eee oe. Laer peyrianeodl esd Cyto aacker to be eure of his complete re-/ AMERICAN TEAM drubbing in ten hi roams Meter” she : T got, and it ‘§ ney gre) Lord a ttack of sine Brown A. C. at Rockaway. ‘ter they “Sida tent Nat tt Over, After | PLAYORG GET WARM RECEPTION| ‘Kirsty toot’ the lead ut the tet hotel Grounder to Helder. Chase was given | Ovey Crom SRN Alteeed the ban | DEFEATS AUSTRALIANS | trcsecona rouna Aiperee scomea co cet bs ‘Tho players stayed on the courte for | SB4 was never headed. He enfed 8 up t hand as he went to bat, and | Doleoning before he re-en' into his atride and tad t — }eaverel minutes, evidently expecting the|® Travers in the morning round, ae saiary (Sieiabe: 46 00k <waarian seer IN DOUBLES MATCH. |in RTMUR ROBINSON, the Mercers. | downpour ‘would be of short duration, | TTevere plared in @ carefree otyle that was called out on strikes, | progident Lynch's threat to alep $100 ith hard 4 pond conga re, chas, been | but presentty they too ran for cover, bers Pete Mautte tassatie an ocean ‘was in fine form at the start | fne against the Giants for their failure] WEST SIDE TENNIS CLUB, June 1. oe the. Jaw. Im the semi-final | % ng Ing records, in- , S tended taking a trip abroad this summer | ine mens sours fete So eae ot) clever shot on the eighth, that ggined| and retired the Yankeus in quick order. | to play @ postponed game here Friday. |—The United States won the first set | Wilke Kreamar won in the Afth round Dit with Coach Curran of Me! McLoughtin of California, and Hecker; | Mm epplaues, he threw safety to the| Hartel! out to Mattick. Wolter | He eays it will be easy to explain to the| to-day by @ score of € to % games.| from George Collins, > Race, final; five Curlongs,—Belle died on an easy grounder to the box, and | league directors. MoLoughlin and Hackett met Doust 0 Bome Kid, 110; 1 Piping Hot, falk of “pot-hunting” and “profession- pln Dent anton : ghee Pat ‘ne ae swe sed toe nie noi| es SOND. INE ING—Bodie stron oat. | gree a ged Gat wee ‘wat croeiine, [24 Jones J gone cand baa Deon ertanass 1 110; SECON! 210; Raney, Orme, I ft a ied, but was out steaking, iism"—that Robinson has determined | ritle was 4i ey after hole, There were so many pickups) zeider made @ great pick-up of Mate|orecer nated. FTH RACE—The Sporting nee against goin, the last ae mak ae that hardly two of the cards approxi-|tick's hard emash and tossed him out| McLean to O'Leary. Huggins threw out , hand —>—___ the opening of Sunday baseball games tpwo-yenr-olde: BREAK WEST POINT RECORDS |a:° Giymptc Field to-thorrow. ‘The | fuonas—™ = Royal Giante will clash in a double bil! ; au! (Visgids, A good card has deen arranged for sgn) e . NO RUNS. nem After all, that's about the best way. wi mated are likely to agree, Hi r.jat ret, Keating sot Weaver's hot | tetcher. cag nod Loughiins With the national champion to-morrow afternoon. In the curtain = Other athletes have gone to Europe tol on the team, it was expected the de.|th@ following cards are within the|dounder and threw to Borton NO wngen popped to Merwe Cievers|Shot Pat, Hammer Throw compete in athletic events in different | tenders had Qn equal chance against | LOURds of Dosetbility: S threw out Oakes on J anit raiser the Royals will face the Stam- countries, and few of them have been |the visit Sh Kirby: got a tase on bale but fanned. NO RUNS. rt a lnighillces ford team, while the Anal game will be honest have openly | ourmen sae” Ste strongest at the | ™ 2 caught nepping off firet, Walsh SECOND INNING—Doyle walked, took] WEST POINT, June 7.—Four Miltary | with the crack Chester nine. y | four-man game, ok Chase. Sweeney repped & single to! chird on Merkde’s eae poke to right and| Academy records were broken to-day Hees athe nad [rd ge tye Hy a ee ae 5. Jones, the ener eee see evamne § eee ecored on Murray's single to the samelat the twentieth ‘annual field meet MONTREAL ‘ENTRIES, r matter how little | courts and received a tremendom second. Lord made a sensational |#Pet, Meyers got an infleld Wit, diling | under the auspices of the Army Ath- — on Robinson had of doing any- ‘thing of the sort, a certain amount of Suspicion would be directed his way. Molo ‘ one-hand stop of Midkiffa grounder |the bases with none out, Snodgrass! istic Council. Hocker, ‘1, broke hie] RACE TRACK, MONTREAL, June 7. es a Popes usd Travers was omiling at the end of ihe |and threw him out at frat, NO RUNG, |crashed into « double play, O'Leary to} own record, made last year, in the shot|—The entries for Monday: his sensational work, yesterday. Hi if morning round and apparently as conf.| Then came the rain, and the lightning, | Koney, Merkle eooring. wery . Woodruff, '15, broke the record for Ho's destined to be one of the best of /17, Hackett also was ics sah dent ag ever of the ultimate reguit of oe te Dene ont sere Gee a | out Marquard. Rapid eae. rare’ hammer thro’ ‘Ho@geon of the : the college sprinters, probably an Amer- | Kifer a ghort warm up. the ewe rovn,| the matoh In the aftemooa, Projudioed weather man sould unlosd.| Mowery drove isp 10 piv class was « conspicuous point win- | 20! fean champion and member of the next | gor into action me) Firm round resuite: * manatee rummed Gaus tke pliner} grabbed Koney's one, Magee and smashed records in the high two or three Olymplc teams, 80, al- ; at: C. W. O'Connor: Resex|manntkine to get out of the wet T|" Bums NO RUME | | | and broad jumps. ‘The clase of 1814 won though a trip through different count: THIRD the moet with 158 points, LATONIA RACH TRAGK, .ity.¢: 1.—Dhe entries for Monday, opening! of the meeting tere, are: L. f America had first serve. MoLough- in jan ti je County, 6 up on Dr. A. W. Westn stopped raining after half an hour and "s shot put was % feet. Wood- trainer, would be great sport and a 3 : lewood, s' game Cathere to Hugsine to Mowery. Shafer! rum threw the hammer 127 feet 41-5 longs, —Mias Chariot, 7 cae tae Folendia experience. it would have ite | of the returns, and the frat game went Pry ey Ned he BA ol pester ch, ————.—__—_. singled to centre, Fletcher singled to| inches, Nadesan'e peel a ‘can ump 108; | Old Ben, 101; Art Tito, 103; drawbacks ° to this country. Fourth set: J. N. Stearns, 24, Prince-| Cork Mem to Meet Te-Merrew, right. Doyle fled to Oakes, advancing | was € fect £28 inches and bis brood Lil pag | Hy8 Sinaia, 10s | Be Tei come 200; Garters Lene, 1697 — FAST WORK PUZZLES THE AUB.-|ton, 2 up on Fred H. Thomaa Morris| The annual {i | day and Games of | Shater to third. Fletcher out, stealing, | jump a1 feet 101-5 inches, We should worry! Some day TRALIANS. bic A Site: Chamitensito e:vt the Cork Men's ».clety will be held at | McLean te Hugwins. NO RUNS. SS the Highlanders may win a game, The second game was also won by|sion: BE. M. Wild, Crantont tun va |Caitic Park, L. 1, tommorrow. The! o'Leary tripled to left, Murray MoGuinness Wasn't F. America, and under skies that althost | Wall ir, 3 ‘ 1. | PFOEFamme consists of six of the cham: | dropped McLean's short fly, but O'Leary! ‘The ten-round main bout between Sam Seiaine night. Hackett and, Vision—Henry Hasbrouck, Raitusrol, 2/PIOn football and hurling teams in! remained on third. Meyers threw out] «tron, the east side middleweight, and Fri- casually mene y , 2, To-day it ix prac: hin and Hackett fairly out: | tusrol, Fourth division—George should be thrilling events from start to early every day an selves in the openin 8 x ‘ k, namely Limerick, up on Mp 8. Witherell, Cranford, Third | Greater New Yor! y ‘Harmon, DMcLean taking second, but division=F. ardson, " Essex Kilkenn Sine Comey Pel O'Leary’ otill stuck to third. Huss County, 8 up on C. F, Watson ‘ ‘atart'ta] singled to centre, scoring O'Lear @chafer knocked down Onken's driv rank McGuinness of Ireland at the ‘ew Polo A. A., came to a sudden end ‘n the fourth round when McGuinness ink to the floor claiming that he had MoCorele, Coy Lad, 1 match. |low, Englewood, 7 up on 0. R, finiah, The games start at 2 P.M. ; about my 100; oblle racer is killed. |The forelaners ld not get a thance to | jr. Blisabeh SUburven, — which went for a hit, Cathere fanned. een atruck @ foul blow by Citron. Ag| miles: fouryearcide and uw); selling; handicap. | Princess ‘Callaway, 104; Bett Hore, Se lan areh a aap (QlaplAy th puted strength in the | === Game at Now Lots Oval Te-Morrow. | Mowery tripled to left, scoring McLean,| :cferee Billy Moore did not see the blow | Dt. Heani, Os Smenoree, 14 Relirheek, 406; Geatiemen, 308; Little Father, WT; + im thene times, Yet } ‘allformans’ flerce back | seemed capable of handling the strong. | To-morrow morning at New Lots! Huggins and Oakes, Fromme re landed, fhe immediatey summoned the ippens in the ring| court returns had the Australians com: | est shots of the Australian Oval, New Lots Road and Linwood! Marquard. Doyle made ‘ub physician for an examination. After beside which] pletely baffled. Doust and Jones either} At 4 o'cloci e treet, Basckiva, ie Ridgewood A. C.| tunrpie of Kone! *xamining McGuinness Dr, A. Herzlich Killed out of bounds or lifted feebly into | sill falling and New lols will cross bats in thel rey scored. Keney out sald he could aee no marks of McGuin- The big gallery continually applaudrd | off the tarpaulin. It \#.8 announced [‘Hogiker and @als, while Bruce “cpa| FOURTH INNING—Merkle lined to the brilliant work « the nders, who | that the management hoped to resuine Blase will taki the N Magee, O'Leary threw out Murray. covered every foot of the court and Lplay ebout 6 o'clock, or tailed ce ‘i Baier, Megara walked, Gnodgrase doupies puree $500; five furlongs.—Loulse Trav-| Time, 1.25. «

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