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ry iti af ily ii 52 £ ! { i | i i i ipedtel Haig He : f 5 i $ : om a i is Fi : i ' z Es > ; ! t i ity f | E i f Li i He I be gl Hy | its ay tJ at i il : cle i i : Li t i i | Ht i & § ] i H # ? £ Hd Sd i { { 1 Ht vl 557 HL fll Lh i staee i 283 BVENING WoRLD BEST SPORTING a a a ye cre scene i i . GUTS KNOCKOUT [BROOKLYN TWO PRES | WITH RATES BG THRO ANNG) SEESIW BATTLE Just One Hit After Another|Dahlen May Bring Konetzer| Back if Pitcher Will Ac- cept Terms. I i py Hy il : H j HH | i qe 4 i il 7 4 ~ | es ea ea. ee (By) : : and townay, sure HINTS TO THE POLO PLAYERS | Copyright, 1013, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). 4 hb PAGE IN NEW YORK — » Dextt Lose eur Post = 5) AURORA WINNER A UPTO Teme Lore “Ths 1S A MERE DUTAIL Of $l 0,000 RACE RESULTS AT MONTREAL. AT PG ROK 1At 5 to 1 Beats Some Kid, 8 to free walk. Schalk missed a third strike. NO RUNS, ‘Cree was called out on strikes Sweeney Ufted @ high foul to Schalk. Logan tried to ‘bunt, own ey Clots, NO RUNS, ‘HIRD te struck out Rath popped out to Peckinpaugh. Mc- Kecknle ran far into right field and got Lord's high fy. NO RUNS. aakiee quater ani tour ee ‘@ ereunder and, though he tuned, roosrered in time to get his emashed a single . | man. through Weaver. Cicotte knocked down Ford's liner and threw it to second in|“ $f} out Wolter. win were taken out of the game and Curtie and Fisher substituted. Wag- ner forced Viex, mith to Cutshaw. ONE RUN. PIGHTH INNING—Daudert filed to Carey. Smith out, Wagner to J. Miller, Kirepetrick out the same way. NO RUNS. time te forces out Hart- zell amashed @ clean singie into centre, advancing Ford to second. Cicotte tossed NO RUNS. FOURTH INNING—Chase awung threp times and eat down to the great delight of the fans, who evidently were against him. Collins drove to Cree, Wolter mad catch of Bodie’s long NO RUNS. Borton rotted ou: to Chase, unassisted. , Weaver made anothér great atop and; threw Out Cree. Sweéney emashed a wicked eimgle through the box that al- most tote off one of Clootte’s legs, £ boa Was out stealing second. NO 5 Favorite, in Meeting’s Big Event. LBY, N. ¥., June A—The $1080 final of the Piping Rock Subseription race, the feature of the nnaf day's racing of three Gays’ meet here, was won by John B. Dennie’s Aurora im @ atirring Anish with Piping Hot. A heed eoparated the pair an they Anshed past the judges at the emi. Harry Payne Whitney's Some Kid, after overiag a lot of bad recing luek in the early running, closed very fast to get the third money. The fa- pate Delle, Terre, was never prom!- ‘The résult Of thé race was a dig sir- prise to nearly everybody, wao had fig- reached the stretch turn, where Aurora Joined him. It was a driving finish through the stretch. Aurora proved the gamer. ° Joun B, Dennis, the owner of the! to 1 winner, le new in racing. He is a mem- ber of the firm of Slalr @ Co., bank- (ers. He never owned s race horse in hie tfe until he took onetof the 1,000 Piping Rock subscriptions just to hel? | ining. Time—4.32 1-5. along the cause of racing, and this af- ternoon he hae been amply repaid. 5 owner of Piping Hot, the fecond hurse, like Mr. Dennlar took a also took up the subscriptions of the latter's ilincas (Special to The Treaing Wortd.) RACE TRACK, follows: FIRST RACE-Gtaiden selling: Requiram, 107 (J. Dryer), 7 to 1, 3 to 1 and 8 to 5, first; Dully Waters, (Deronde), § to 1, 3 to 1 and B to 5, second; Pat Rutledge, to 1, B to 2 and 18 to pest, Time, 1.0. | Sooker: @ix furlonge—Todding, 111 (D. wi , § to 1, 3 to Land § to 6, first; Chemulpo, 100 (MB Watts), 8 to 1, 3 to 1 and & to 6, second; Jonquil, 101 (F. nd 4 to 5, Johuson), 4 to 1, 8 to & a nn ene cn at he Se a Aa Adel SEE WOMENGOLFERSN 9 . MONTREAL, June &—The races here to-day resulted as IM (Halsey), 0 |, third. Boozer, Trantiena, Sinsin, Silver Mesh, Tem: Stellata, Peacock, Kettledrum, Patty Regan an@é Martian aleo ran. DECIDING TENNIS MATCHES TO-DAY FIRST DAY'S PLAY Brae Burn Club Course, Re cently Rearranged, Proves Death on Low Scores. WESS NEWTON, Mase, June 9, ‘There were more than fitty atgrters tit Morning in th@annual Women's Basi ern Golf Championship over the course of the Brae Burn Country Club, which has once before bean the scene of the affair. Weather conditione made it more like early April than Jane, tie cold and wind bringing out overoagts and mittens, Miss Marton Holling, the now. Metro- politan champion of New Yors, did not eppear to-<day, which will prevent lier from being a contender. She promises to play on Tuesday or Wotnesday ‘ot the daily prize. Ot the six New Yorkers entered, but three had started at noon—Mise Georat anna Bishop, the Metropolitan runner up; Mrs. Wm. Chilvers, Dunwoodie, any Mrs, Frank Enos, Englewood. Mre, 8 C, Wheeler fr. of Boston, thrice hele of the title, hae ap ailing knee end m wae unable to otart. Mra, Caled Fox abroad, but otherwise practically all ¢ the oldtime stars, such as Miss Mannk Osgood, Miss Murwaret Curtis, Mrs. R H, Barlow and Miss Frances Griscond ate in the running. Wightwen holes medal play will begud off each day, ending Wednesday. Mrs. Barlow's card was expected & win to-day’s low seore prise. It seed: ou 85926 4 bo In. 66647466 Mise Bishop who was 4 1d—sald that even at the top Enine she could not score 10, the difficulty lying in the of many of the holes, The leck of ve riety t9 another drawback. m third. Time, 1.16. Juesep Burn, Flo- tida's Beauty, Allaneen, Black River, Oakley, Planter, Right, Easy and Judge: Monek aleo ran. . THIRD RACE-Three-year-olds and wpwerd: handicap; Canadian owned; purse 9000; seven furlongs.—Magpie, #0 (J, Deronde), 8 to 1, 7 to 10 and out, first; Strite, 120 (Killingsworth), 15 to 1, 8 to 1 and even, second; Oliver Lodge, 14 (J. Wileon), 1 to 2 1 to 6 and out, third. Time—1.00, King Saxe, Wilfred Girdes, , CIM Stream also tan. Magpie and King Saxe coupled as the Chapman Allen entry. Merchantvilie, Alex MoGregor, Boston, 12. oe MONTREAL €NTRIES, FOURTH RACE—Three-year-olds and upward: CUM Edge, 115 (J. Wilson), 3 to 1, purse 9890; seven furlongs.— and 3 to & first: Upright, 108 (J. Small), 5, third, Time, Petulus and Batwa , $ to 5 and 1 to 2, second; Airy, 108 (H, Ambrose), 15 to 1. 4 to 1 and ¢ to John oi P, Nixon, 106; deke ingle, 110, SBCOND serge) edided: Nosegey also ren. Jim Hanson and Mrs. Payne Whitney and her little son and daughter rooted Dé the Glen Cove te, 2 steeplechase over | "ii the two and @ quarter mile course, “|Delirlum didn't need much rooting, for WFTH INNING—@atticn struck out in three straight swings MoKechnie toned out Weaved. MoKechnie han to centre and got Achalk's fy. NO RUNS, MoKechnie beat @ high bounder over ‘W. Wetmore af! Ihe went to the front just when his compelled him to go ti Burope, Mr. rae, wall, wanted him to, and came Coe is the Read of the firm of Johnson: away on the flat to win well in hand. & Higgins, insurance adjusters. HI8\ grempiar, after making most of the |, wife ie the daughter o| | | pace, Anished second, in front of Bros- |” CHANCE MEN GET it i i ui i i ! iti fy f off {3 i a alt ee uF i 5 I i a. gail 2s a tbl i Hl Was run down, Fieteher threw out Clymer, Zimmer- Mas-singled, but overran first base and ‘wae put out, Doyle to Merkle to Fietchor Merkle. Baler singled. ‘Miteho! forcet ». Metcher to Doyle. FIFTH INNING—Sii 7] er went in. On Matty's grounder Myera Lavender to Archer to Simmerman. Thie play put Snedaracs on third and Matty on second. Bridwel! fumbled Burns's grounder, @nodgrass Cutshaw could not help him, but filed to Viex. Hummel came along with @ dotfle that scored Moran, Meyer was called out on strikes, Huine mel stole third. Daubdert's fly to left Was handled by Carey. ONN RUN. ( Byrne eingled through Kirkpatrick. rey was safe on Daubert’s wild threw te second in an effort to get Byrne, the latter taking third, but Carey wes held at first. Viet sacri. ¢ed to Hummel, scoring Byrne. Wi ner forced Carey, to Cutshew unasaist: ed. Smith made @ very pretty one- handed play on J. Miller's tup and got the runner at first, ONE RUN, SECOND INNING—a#mith hit to Wagner and was out fouled to 0. Miller | Moran forced Ragon, Byrne to Viox, NO RUNB. Wileon out to Daubert unassisted, Hoffman fited to Daubert, Kirkpatrick tossed out Bimon at first. NO RUNS. THIRD INNING—Cutshaw flied to J, Giller, Hummel walked. Meyer sent a hard smash over Hoffman's head for a home run, scoring Hummel ahead. Dau- ‘Dert was tossed out by Wagner, Smith ingled. Kirkpatrick singled, but Smith wag thrown out at third, Carey to Ryrne, TWO RUNS, Booe batted for Kebineon and fanned. Byrne was thrown out, Kirkpatrick to Daubert. Carey fanned. NO RUNS. YOURTH INNING—Adame degan Pitching for Pittabureh, ©. Miller aln- Gjed to centre, Ragon sacrificed to J. Mer, unassisted. 0, Miller wae out |) | trying to steel third, Bimon to Hyrne, Moran fanned, NO RUNS Viox out, Kirkpatrick to Daubert, Wagner went a long fy to Hummel, Miller singled. Davvert took Wilson's Bigh pop fly in the bos, with Miller, Daubert and Magon gravbing for it. TING—Cutehaw out, Adan Hummel doubled to right, Meyer fanned and was thrown out at Airet. Dativert agnt & clean single to lett, Hummel, and ‘took second on Adame, Av eener's portent tnrow. ™ EES ONTHEBAL AND RUN UP LEAD Tally Four Runs in One In- ning With Aid of a Little Bungling. BATTING ORDER. MoKeehnie, 3b, Midkift, 3b. Peckinpaugh, ss, Ford, p. Cleotte, p. Umpirer—Bvans and Egan, ance—4,000, POLO GROUNDS, N. Y., June 6.— A Monday crowd of 4,000 turned out for the eeoond game between the White the Tankers, McKechnic was ‘back at second. Zelder, having hurt hie foot, was unable to plas PIRET INNING—The White Box got off to @ goud @tart, bot through good fielding bv: failed to mvora, Attend- bad throw, McKechnle tomed out Lord, Rath taking third, Chase Med to Cree tn short loft, and on Crees aplendid throw to Bweeney Rath was doudled NO RL ath dus up Harti nd toneed him out at frst, w out Wolter and Borton Utted @ high fy to Rod RUNS Collins, Bodie fouled out to Bort: | Mattiok slammed a single Into left, Mf eh ade sevend, MekKec! hi up et the plate when he triet to acore, | eee! The Yankees died in quick order in itn | second. Midi was out on a grounder {to Rath, McKechnle taking second. On 4 wild pitch MeKechnie went to third, Ford dropped a Bunt toward third and beat It out easily, Peckinpaugh taking who covored the bag, let the ball get Dy, and Peckipgpaugh scored, while Ford went to third and Hartzell took second. Cicotte fumbled ‘Wolter's red hot grounder, recovered it in time to get the runner at Aret, but not In time to prevent Ferd from soor- ing and Hartzell taking third, Borton slammed a clean singlo to left, scoring Martsel!, but was out trying to take mece ond. FOUR RUNS. SIXTH INNING—Fournler batted for Cicotte and slammed the first ball for a single, Peckinpaugh mado @ wonder- ful atop of. Rath’s grounder, but it went for @ single, Fournier taking #éo- ond. Lord popped a high fly to Midktf, Rogers. FIRST RACB—Handicap, for gallo~ ways: four and one-half furlongs,—Cul- weau. seratches, FOURTH RAOCE—The Piping The race was cut to pieces by Rock vert, 144 (J. Tucker), 5 to 1, 1 to 2 and! gudecription (Final); two-year-olds; five out, first: Reybourn, 172 (H. Tucke-), | turlonge.—Aurora, 119 (Benschoten), 5 to |’ 2 to 5, out, ouk second: Jack Cade, 1M) 1, 8 to 6, 2 to 6, first; Piping Hot, us| 6 (BL Lewls), % to 1, 8 to 1, 3 to 1, third. Pan, The Thief, Live Wire, Peeping Tom, Pete, Kinderhook also ran. The start of the first race ruined the hanes ff the favorite, Reybvourn, and others. It looked like a false break, and H. Tucker, on Reybourn, Began pulling} up. When he saw the rest continue on thelr way he got his mount goths again, when Jack Cade was ten le front. Reybourn then made up ground rapidly, but in tretch turn ide fence. ent nearly to the ot rt, running in @ for- (Wolfe), 6 to 1, 8 to 5, 3 to 5, +, 03 (MoTagmart), 5 to 2, ewingi® around the)0 and out, third. Timo—1.08, Stak Cap algo ran. Peekinpaugh gat Chase's grounder, but | ;. Hath beat the throw to second and the bases were full with one out. Cilling hit to Peckinpaugh, who with McKensie made a double play, retiring the side. NO RUNS. Lange began pitching for Chicago. Creo got a Dare on dalis. Sweeney tried to bunt, but wae thr out by Lord. Cree tried to go all the way to third on the bunt, but a quick throw by Chase to Weaver nalied him. MeKechnie was called out on strikes, NO RUNS. Moe Bete RESULTS AT LATONIA. (4peoiad to Phe Bening Wor'd,) RACE TRACK, LATUNIA, Ky., June h--To-lay's races reaulted as follow FIR@T KACK — Five furiongs; tw year-olds purse 60),—Mandit, WS (Ma: tin), frat; Barbara Lane, Wt (Kirech> ibaum), second; Old Ben, 106 (Borrell), third. ‘Mme, 1.0045, Mine Chareat, Brigs Bother, Minda, Low Fortune, Art Rick }aleo ran, §2 mutuele pald; Bandit, $80 ‘44.90 place, 0.0 show; Harbara place, #90 eho! | Lane, 00 sho BROOND AOK—iix furlongs | three-venr-olte and upward; pure fw vaputer Ww (Borel), woud jtown, 1% (MeDonald), eecond; The Cis %, if threw cur) der 10 (Kederts, third. Time, Coy, Cninocs, Amoret, Dr, Briges, Kiva we ran, © mu hapultepec, Me it, ie ew, couldn't get to BWCOND RACH—Piping Rock "Na- tional Plate Steeptech: tor horvea about two milen,—Zagg , (Lieut, Patton), 7 to & 2 te 5 and out, won: Kinnelon, 161 (Lieut. Lyman), 7 to 10, and ont, second: Bi Angelo, 180 (ldeut. Gredle), # to 1, 4% to & and out, third, *, 40235. 0. K. and Rapid Flight alo ran. L, Bradford's Saga, ridden by Ieleut. Patto de a runaway Face of the Piping Rock Nationa! Plate, a steeple: chase for horses owned by the United States Government, or by oMfcers of the UV. & army. Bagg made every hedge a winning hedge and Patton let him run at the end be wae ten lengths to (he mood, Kinnelon wae just us easily second, but Sam Angeto just did ecratah home third. ©, K. fell after clearing the tart jump, but his rider, Iteut Rockwell, escaped 1ijury, ‘The purse for thin race was presented | cere rode In the dremy THIRD RACH—The Glen Cove Plate foursyeur-olds and up: e-quar- po Delirium, 169 (A. Wald, 40 5 our cree A, Coffin, | World “Wants” Work Wonders. '. vout in the near tuture, econd; Goinc Kid, 119 (Traxler), 8 to 5, 1 to 3 and out, third Time—1.003-6. Virginia Laga, Nancy Orme, Belle Terre also FIFTH RAOGE-—The Sporting Pilate; private sweepstakes; five and e halt fur- longe.—Northerner, 312 (Wolfe), 4 to 1, and out, firat; Black Broom, 112 6 to 5, 2 to 5 and ont( necond; Henneceey Whibe Gallagher. | Walter Hennessey won @ sensational bout over Young Galligher at the Nicholas Rink. Henessey whipped his q {man all the way, but Gallagher was gaine to the core, and when the ten- round bout wae ever the fans cheered him to the echo, It proved euch @ goog battle thet the men were for oolens Added to | 60 and $70 Silk-Lined Our Sein ‘Serge Sale, at $22.50 We often sell two suits for what one suit as costs elsewhere. But here is a chance to at one-third its value. We woolens to make 300 sui suit Emporeed geod a two- ite—materials Ave. tailors get $60 and $70 for. Think ofit! You © two- uit, if » title ined, strictly guaranteed for style and werkmsaah, Made to Measure, $22.50 ‘We have enough imported blue, black serges left to make 200 suits. | eerge suit this Summer. |Broadway &

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