The evening world. Newspaper, June 7, 1913, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

RITCHIE Is Now IN WELTER CLASS Miss Marion Hollins, i Winner of “‘Met’’ Title, Champion a Mere “Slip of a Girl” and Has Only Played in Two Champion- ship Tournaments—Kirkby and Travers Meet Again To- Day for New Jersey Title. “ One of che biggest sensations thet “ave been sprung in the golf world in “ears resulted in tne final mateh of the woman’s metropolitan tourne- ment at the Nassau Country Club .when Marion Hollins, a pretty young miss, won the champtfonship, @efeating the comparatively veteran “player, Miss Georgiana M. Bishop, of Brooklawn, 2 up and 1 to play. goiter as her showing in the battle the ‘tet’ title proved, but ahe is orseworman, @ dandy polo athletica. Bishop, who wes Miss Holline’s eeoonent in the final at the Glen Cove course, was the champion in 1907 and 198, Miss Hollins was the runner up to Mra Victor M. Barle at Englewood tadt year. There was an unusuatty large gallery Out to watch the final, and every one Present agreed that there is @ bright ‘Fetare tn store for ‘flse Hollins in the » Welterweight Champion’s Refusal to Make » Ringside Weight Leads Sanju‘ Francisco Promoter to Plan|* a Bout Between Rivers and Murphy as -* Affair, By John Pollock. NOW LOOKS as if Tommy Mur- phy, the local lightweight, and Joe Rivers, the Mexican fighter, will be ‘te pair thet will meet in the big scrap @ Lan Francieco on the afternoon of Pauly 4 As Ritchie absolutely refused to take the legitimate lightweight Hmit, $8: pounds ringside, but was only will- ing to make 1 pounds, weigh in at 9 & M,, which would be five hours before the battle, for his contest with Joe Riv- era, fight promoter Eddie Graney called o@ the bout. He intends to ignore Ritohle completely and regard him as @ iterweight. Graney has wired to Jin jolley, manager of Murphy, asking Bim or the latter's terms to meet Riv- ore. BM is almost certain that Buckley wM take the bout. Graney intends Dilling the bout as @ championship Yee rule unyder which colleges in (ie. Western imercoliegiate conference play four gemes of football with ‘conference teame was reecinded faculty Board of the Intercol- aperea.. Athletic Association regarding the ‘propo return os, of Michigan to the big nine. @ board decided that in view of the | Sm. ‘taken iby the Michigan regents of 20 (n refusing to re-estab! contre! of athletics in the faculty, no @ action on its part ie possible ‘Under the Present cont conference policy. us. Roc and Davis *Box a Hard Draw'* (Spectal to The Brening World, poreAte, June 7,—Boker ” seomrne game with a tremendous rush in the leet two rounds of his ten-round bout with One-Round Davis, scored three and evened up what looked @ losing Aight for him, The first In opite of her lack of years and in-/| t! Graney to Regard Ritchie as Championship | fis ieee a ti gemi-final round of the New Jersey tate golf champtonal the Baltuerol Club is, Last year these two met in the final at Atlantic \City, and Kirby won@ To-day they will meet again ae finaliats, and a cloee matoh is expected. ‘Travers, the national and metropoll- tan champion, made a record of 78 for ‘the Hinks Thursday, but yesterday Kirk- by, playing splendidly, went him one better by around in 72 'in fis mateh with E. B. Schley of the home club, winning by 9 up and @ to play. ‘The final round to-day wilt consist of thirty-six holes. Miss Murtel: Dodd of | Moreto, Cheshire, won the women’s golf championship of Great Britain yest YY, Play for has been in progress at St. Ani the-Sea since Monday. she bso Chubb of London by 8 up and to Diay. From Now On Ehilsdelptte on, Mor genedingind=peligahin beg vA style in Bi up ed sat er fof of eae M4 ea ea pe i Ae etary Sane a pacity a be yf who made a leat oh ti he Pete b, Ceatateate Ar “Buffalo, ta ‘© tan tound’ wet 0% June 12, Joa Willard, the cowboy _ tind who was bo defeated 4 ae wenty-round — bor Smith in Hrancisco bev atven another "2 gity, le will hear: ht of Cs before the ‘San night. They Yj Tom McCarer the fight promoter of Los An. Log has Seclied to, thei te beer elas few months, for hei inton that ould yt, on i bone i atta the re oath "| the peo, mygilism aight, make Mi b orotert’apataat Wie holidg So enck tol" tNeresp burt the attendsnce atthe: alm sh walt vo de mike” "huitke ‘Bit Meyers, Battl Lai i te " it tA Riale Bout re a “at: Hrowa ‘a Hi se ie hate Mis ancy. AD at Itt Coot Br 8, over re Ta R Sonia scl ERlag Mae Soe Ft to Manager Tommy Lee, Burns, the Jersey ae SSinuamn haat ee been mated to m rohan Coe, ra toe ay coup, OH bythe Kenosha’ (Wi) "AO"! on dune 16 E44 will meet at 116 puns at the ring: 1, Titty, Gtteon, " or ot the Garden siaart ote | First bis Coe 's Crowd Insures Success of Plan .to Create Sentiment for Sport. By Vincent Treanor. T* free. field idea, originated August Belmont, was tried out at and Although Friday |{s usually an off day at the track, a Belmont Park Proved a big success. yesterday crowd of 2,000 or more came out to course and viewed the races from {nfleld without charge. reapectable appearing crowd lined rail of the steeplechase course for ot ‘and sti here and the: around the field. of thoroughbred races and a romp sunshine. lounge on between races. Instead of a gathering of hoodlums that some feared would be the first to take advantage of the association's invitation, a decidedly mile, running parallel with 4, while others scattered Whole families were there, and many i] @ youngster enjoyed the novel spectacle the grass between times in the bright New hay raked in heaps here and there made soft spots for some to The start of Pinkertons roped off the course between EATON TP qengenppeeeeme — POLO CRACKS WHO WILL MEET THE INVADERS Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World), Field Day at Belmont Park A Big Treat to Hundreds ‘Who See See Races for Nothing less Amos Turney’e Herron, now racing with great success in Canada, ie a mar- vel of speed and courage. A race be- tween them in the Belmont Handicap on June 13 should be worth a long jour- ney to see. Mr. Belmont won the Derby twice before, with Octagon in 1897 and with Fair Play ir 1908, Bally Ciiff carried the popular Sanford colors to their initial victory of the son in the sixth race. Despite th t that the Jimnry Rowe trained Hia-|f,, tus was suposed to have the race ae | Be hin mercy, E. J. Atoright, the Sanford trainer, Was reasonably sure his colt | #9 would be right there at the finish. Rid- den very capably by Fairbrother, Bally Citft broke in front and led all the way, Hiatus either coudn't or wouldn't run, and he was badly beaten. by the the Clark evidently wants to 1a the an time in a few days beaten Donald Mc- Donald, Mr. Clark bid him up from $1,400, his selling price, to $2,205, at which pri plater, Young Tommy Davies ts fortunate in having 80 considerate an employer as Capt. E. B. Cassatt. Davis had been jeriticised by a turf writer for hie ride vn Spring Board at Piping Rock Thurs- day, when, after a really creditable per- on Amaif. the distance events sent hundreds!" “Don't mind what the papers say, scurrying to the opposite side of the|Tommy," said the tain to Davies in barrier to see Jim Milton send the|the paddock before the first race, flelds away. During the steeplechase| ‘DIG Mr. Healey tell you what I said?” The boy nodded, and Trainer Simon fete het re jfece tn a the jumps, so that there was reaily little| Healey, smilingly gald, “He would } Ee can”comme’ to, tormsan Tae etigne athe |dunger of interference with the horses|"gure replied the pleasant’ Captain, mares ahs with te ares Te ans BRIEFS. No time a, Tee ame vremity’ aid nce ee, witht Siena rand, while ay the" aut men were rowing, thirty-four wand os vate enya 00m, fgtbadh sche Ling candidates for’ the Genes. "it will 10, earlier’ than is ee nt Delors orwell’ fiat first oS eter i aes cian ain "al Great in Py Worn pera tate ‘et chamces and Kearns got him again with (x, wild yee wrestled Davis to the and scored three knookdowns, The popular verdict was a draw, BURTON TO COMMAND LIPTON’S CHALLENGER. LONDON, June 1.—W. P, Burton has chosen command the yacht Shamrovk Vv. Sir Thomas Lipton's chailenger for the America’s Cup. Burton is the late owner of the On. two rounds were even, but in the next |tavis and is one of the best known ama- Davis gave Kearns an artistic beat- with fis left hand. In the ninth Mearns clipped Davis on the chin and Wee. ‘Dim reeling, Davie was in @ bad wut etuck it out. w oe sseth Darts oe at © denen dati On. tours in the yachting world. During hiv yachting career, extending over a period jot thirty years, Burton has over @ thousand reces. This will mark the firet Aer on which an amateur nas eetled a vinelcron ae tat for the| W .leasily when McTaggart decided it The time of the rac ry good, all things con. sidered. On this performance Rockview » | time to do and thelr riders. The attendance in the paid sections suffered little, if any, by the opening of the free field. About 3,000 saw races from the hundred othe: ton. The association might add to the com: forts of those in the free a esp cially the women, by scatterin; about. this purpose, Next Friday will be next field day, and if the association no reason to change its plan, they will be continued every Saturday Jong an the meeting lasts, The distinctive feature in a racing! a way yesterday at Belmont Park was the! ‘will mile and a quarter performance of August Belmont’ Rockview. He Prince Bugene, the Whitney colt, a difference of twenty-two pounds in lat! good three-year- 2.07 8-6, was nds out as one of the bert if not r of the three-year-old division, how. There are any number of seats| stroke |in the unused field stand suitable for oF up to July 5, the highly touted vor, overcame a slight disad- “but you must sive him @ horse he can win on.” Both Capt. Cassatt and his trainer are very fond of young Davies, who was the) jeveloped in thelr stable, Healey makes right now, Owing to a recent death in the fam- ily, the horses of Thomas Hitchcock are now running Broad Hollow The Westchester Racing Association and those in conjunction with which it the present meeting at Bel- issued an important not! to owners and trainers of steeplech horses. The notice contains the int mation that the value of steeplechases on the regular programme between the ‘old Wedgesday, June 11, and Saturday, July 5, have been increased in value from $100 to $200 in various instances. The steeplechases on July 4 and July 6 have been declared off and two others sub- stituted, ta the jubstituted race eeplechase for the! un-- “Of. the season giother defeat by the Cl ly the White atudded me tt failed to break liowed the a enlendes of his men, j Johneon, the marvelous pitcher of the | mins to Bother we wae by abuv | salen, a as a a la a Wap deem, {00 was the third Griffith's men captured from | nthe em- mnie, ie pitching, ch Wonderful bait Phillies, hanes Me Dod twirling form, "ine tae trate i te. Son, fo. waing ii Ja] froin scoring rans, r from Jimm, ano after twelre, oa Tom Healey bought in his good tt formance, he lost the race by a head to Ew no bones about saying the boy is the eto beat jockey at his weight in the country | itseq der the name of the D | fier” ue ee, ie ‘tu r eli W"Meyinour io “deep centre prevented them National League Batting Average: af all pipyore who have Sean eats © as pr Bhye tad ‘Clube, C, McDonald, Bostom . Cravath, Philadelphie » 28 =m hua a SESHSELESRERS: Chics fe roy a, oon, Philadel toanes, ™, Louls Lean, SERFaeo SHO Sasacte Vieree, Chic thewsor, SoS eek: Sie weectS| ters re > ee SSEESSEESES =i TESECELUSEH ESE Hepes: MNESESESE SFFokesees Setasss eee ee et eee | oom patc es Bette rc ncn: =e vente! HeEssne, re. wetSaliretesratae SSSeEEScechss¥: SBS ewckss: ai erees, hare pitched in games eSUSEUSESENOERNCES CF bi 5 1 aT i 4 sanstse: bss: vt, 1918, American League Rat Hy, dune4. ‘ Reet i Unita a Record of pitehers wi to and Ju Athletic, , New York, Athletics AB. os =. cee iS eases =S1 ouateeee mi amrenaneeeenesenee ema ne Seeenens ee ee ANCHES OF SPORT MAJOR LEAGUE RECORDS Compiled by Expert George L. Moreland: Average. | Twenty-four brawny oarsmen from the of all player who have played im fil- teen oF more games up wo and iuctuding Wednee- see. Beoretowt a Sr tinersnSesrar a: Se Se etetlal sae! * easRet]es cece! American League Pitchers’ Records, have pitched in games (ene a ee ae te te are mte ONO ene cent EOC OF ERNEP TNE PER OOS TEEN HE \ ae aj pee nha ~ Wisconsin Crews |Swimming Guaranteed 9% _ at Poughkeepsie POUGHKEEPSIE, No} N.Y, June he University of Wisconsin, in charge of Coach Harry Vall arrived yesterday af- Ave. |ternoon and made ‘ready for two weeks 430] of atrenuous training for the imtereol- 130 |legiate rowing races, The Wisconsin i |crews brought two shells, an. eight i and @ four, and had expected to find Br 4H. o their new epeti eight and four-oarded al but "Ouaah here, | Vaal received word the shells would B not arrive until to«morrow, i Tho Washington crewe did not get [into thelr shells until early evening. |The water was still rough, and after |m pull of tens than a mile they were compelled to return to the boat house, ach Jim Rice of the Columbia ie shook up he senior crew. bi 4 | Ruprecht No 2 ener © STOCK CO. : shell and| | FOREMOST filled by MoCarthy of the aE BF a HIE EGCBER tt ind ie arthy out a vihe bout od put corsa eon gs 14 |Peterkon in hin place, MoCarthy go- # i mut In Peterman ya pion at Ne 8" in GEO. M. COHAN’S i praciies becaee' ar the Maven wane 45 Minutes , by b » 3 AMUSE MENTS. ; oa smommenre From Broadway ‘6 INTERNATIONAL is". THURS. no +f a i POLO GAMES Ma FRI, SAT., Ui 9 H England vs. America is June 10th and 14th, 1918 7 yo: The Committee upon arrangements beg tc i announce to the public that all bones and a bern over sab # desirable seats > public sale at K i 4 . 71 Bradway, and at the ‘Tyson Ticket Offices at the various hotels, GENERAL ADMINSION 50 CENTS INDIAN PLAYERS in HIAWATHA Opn tien Com ne a ‘ a ay neve Sosaas fits ie late” wal,” of se vi bores’ (bofaine ‘stz), $10,00, ent 14%,§1,00, Mondays 80e, Bats eNPE! LE. tel aii. ealtaa QE. Ave 1% ROOF aaa ea REESenF5 re SIZES Mos PARE a Fa * sur BAT! BATHING OF! CORT CORT WITHIN THI BA FIRE & sworD| i Fall of Adrianople, g " STEEPLECHASE ch ae BRIGHTON] ist 5; "eg North MORON at_ 53" J, » HARE RSPERBN GS ie. Banat Cabaret, Te =a fl a: ‘Tel 181: MOTOR RACES ®. Bare sreenrtian Troms Vert | eee jo inf AMERICAN ROOF tal ies eae YEARS OF te BROOKLYN ean TS: canine may tit aa, oo oo to mt | "

Other pages from this issue: