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“THE RVERING WORLD, TURBDAY, JUNE 10, 19 BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [“2a7 235, RACING NEWS ‘SHFTTOWHITE = HAL CHASE SAYS WTGRAW ds } “Good Baseball Deal All Around and With * “Chance for World Series Money, Ex- RN Highlander Has Inspiration to Play Great Ball. ” The MoGraw of baseball in both the big Leagues are exclusive features of The Evening World's sporting pages. They appear twice a week, on Mon- days and Tuesdays. WY JOHN J. MORAW. | tt Ma Man, To sn BENEFITS | THE RIVAL POLO CAPTAINS ae Copyright, 101%, by The Press Publishiag Co. (The Mew Tork World). ‘ MARQUARD MAKES |PITCHER’S HOMER “CUBS” LOOK BAD | PUT HIGHLANDERS AY NCE Sa Murray’s Tally in Second Fol-| Scott’s Circuit Drive Scores lowed by Goose Eggs for His Battery Partner in ENGLISH TEAM Giants. Timely Fashion. eEe ese : i E 2 i i} rte i fi i i i I i ret ante ini A i f= iF fy gt 5 33 E i iY ropping BATTING ORDER. BATTING QRDER: ; Giants a4 Pirates. ju : ot. rf “ig feadladlyge Rperiony born fh llr ernlfl Algood nen Sharer. Keene se * | |Wolterve Lara dy, Over Frank Logan the of the] at serlen with Phitetetphia at the i] third, Wheat filed to @ofman. NO| Fletcher, ss. Sohulte, rf. ees 2m ~eeenere boen''the teciene Pole Grounds just before we left home RUNG. bridsenllest ic PHILADELPHIA, June 1—~Tom Gib- Drevious seasons. than at any previdus time this sea- Cutohaw relieved Hendrix at Gret.| surrey, rf. Mitehelt._1¢. bons, @ brother of the clever Mike of St, Yoth Americans ere sti!jeon. The pitehers are working well, Byrne out, Fisher to Daubert. Carey | Meyers, c. Bridwell, os. Paul, made an impressive debut in this it little chance of improv-| and the rest of the club is on its toes fouled to O, Miller, NO RUNS, Gnodgrass of. ‘Archer, c. N N It ourprise® me to eeejand making plays as they should be GIXTH INNING—Daubert Marquard, p. Cheney, p. to pleces as it hag, Chance! and not they should not be Umplres—Messrs. O'Day and Emule, au bing to ée execpt has been steadier Se 3 i ? (Spectel to The Evening Workd.) CHICAGO, Ill, June 10.—Honors were rd esd POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, June uppose W.—Besutiful baseball weather brought made a nice running catch of Wagner's! even up when the Giants and Cubs|out « crowd of 4,000 to witness the third Fi whet my purge purchasing Grant, All I can WOK Gnd obo, Fast te club ‘evel IN GAME AGAIN clashed thie aftornoon at the West side,|game between the White Sox and tne} Scoring in Eastern Title Tour- | *9,the sow which invari agesiin short fy. ae ees Wan eee * be was called out on strikes, NO ‘oung Fulton of New yi .| There " medium sized crowd | Highlanders. McConnell drew the pitch- ROW WILL PUR. SEVENTH INNINO—O, Miljer stn-| nytt sue ing ipencoenyped for the home team. He ney Almost Impossible, Pea Pion bed or ents” Sig bens b? ‘Was oppor oott, LeRoy of New York and K. 0, Pirat Wi ler stole second. Moran popped to J. on the part of the local team yesterday| FIRST INNING—The White Sox dled tes Looked Winners When Miner Catahe telat tothe score’ ned much to\do with the emall atten@- tn quick order in thelr half, Rath (Special to The Evening World.) Rucker Was Taken Out on a wild pitch, Btengle walked. SRC* The West Gide rooters have been lifted a high fly to Cree, Lord died oa) WEST NEWTON, Mase, June 1 i Clarke also Gecided Hendrix | Used to seeing @ winning team for 69/® Dounder to Borton unassisted. Chase! when the necond day of the women's in Third. had enough and sent Cooper to the| Many years that-they do not care to/tripled to deep left contre, but dled) gestern goit championship began to-day i trying to stretch it into a home run, mound, Wheat filed 6 Hofman, TWO/turn out for a team that does not) noi. +, watechnic to Sweeney. NO/| St the Brae Burn Club links the specula- Difficult Course Makes Low t ts 5 : aEF i H he it FEGEREE gled to left. Wagner fanned. ©. Mil-| dut this afternpon. The poor exhibition ; 8 E8 f at the Pole Grounds. Beaton I fo wilting to and Alexander Gleplayed indications af ph ee eal rasan pres Selerioaemeiy ea: dies BONN: ssansirs went out in one, two, | (27. 7ae mainly over Mrs, Roland Bar. Baltisors ‘on BATTING ORDER. catch of Hofman's foul near the left! man to @aier. Shafer hoisted to Leach.| three order in thelr half. Daniels wes| (07's Ability to maintain her pace of | Pantamecieht ches ae Pe coal pve Etta the agg orig legate Fleteher pasted a double to the left flekd yesterBay. With the exception of Mive| of serumant for mont on the week, and, ihe Rede wit Cutaha: Bmrith, whe tovsebed Simon eet on te | Tenemers Dorie walked, init ait Merkle Fenale Osgood, Boston, thrice holder of | 1%, ny, Baltimore Gienave could do was to lift a long fly to Leach.|tween first and second, Wolter fouled| the title, Wheat, if. »| NO RUNS. Out to Chase. Borton drove a long fly and Mise Margaret Curtis, 5 ? 3 2 the Phillies hard in their series. i i a Boston, national champion, there was no ny aad actors ta fast peer pitching, the Quakers will Daubert, 1b. Leach singled to left. Evers tried to] to Bodle close to the left field fence. | one in eight who Mees Ike @ possibility For, "tie vias ro tow fast fer the j experience no cinch In Chicago. All @nith, 3b. bunt, but popped to Marquard. Schulte] NO RUNS, against her. On « less difficult course Tound bom et ‘the ‘peeasaaalaiipamanacee ‘ ot thes, ond peeds (0 keep his club up in + Ht. Fisher, as, he ied to Merkle. Zimmerman Ufted to] SECOND INNING—Collins eausht one| s @ark Rime beet “net ltase ‘Cet the’ others, He fight is some tight twirling. The . 0. Miller, ¢, Slight Cold Keeps Harvard Burns. NO RUNS. ‘@n the nose and drove it to the fenée in| © Rares salght steal in, Got Bore] SE MS Soak te eur ry inelt and team te & good one, It ts on| Hendrie, p. Rucker, p. Varslt in From Ri y . right centre for three bases, but he also "*Ver: ow oe Veen, two thelr tees, . that I hope to take this| U™Plree—Kiem and Orth, 'y Captain From Rowing. died trying to stretch it into a homer,| Miss Bishop to-day, while four strokes | Reow™, oan. ilvene, will id LD UP ANEW Cube now. Toareau and (sapecial to The Krentng Work.) RED TOP, Conn., June 10.—Because | si.,erg singled past Evers, Daniels to MoKechnie to Sweeney.| Detter than yesterday, took 108, 64 pel ‘Marquard are both in-excellent form. | FoRBEA FIELD, PITTSBURG, 1a. |°® feo aga Ape Ville went to third, Snodgraas singled to cen-| Bodie w atrokes on each half, Her card showed | Cheney, tatu. bentaaresiett champion of came to New FT vie . be i tre and’ Murray scored, while Meyers! Connell her to be consistently bigh throughout, | tet in Boston to-nigut, Me will take on Philly june 10,—President Charles H. Eb- coxewain's seat when crew took its | oy third, Marquarc popped to Evers, l a i $ and threw him out at first. NO RUN®.) with positively no bad shots, Cree died on an easy bounder to the| Miss Mar t Curtis, playing with Fi il bets of the Brooklyn Club ts con-| dally row down ‘Thames River. A. T | purne hit to Cheney and Meyers was run vinced that he han a fret diviaton Siig ye tteyse nn ctites’ tooe down between third and home, Cheney| box. Sweeney bounced an easy one to! the same eveness that distinguished her Cherry, 98 (cal. (tM: and does not henitate to ten | NO Me ke Apowoh Tithe aret varsity |%° Zimmerman to Archer, Snodgrass | Scott and died at first. Rath tossed out | yesterday, was eight etrokes lower than Lavinia, 109 (Mo. [himself and others #0, “The Buperban| four, Instead of remaining at the boat. | Went (0 third and Burne to second mean-| Mekiechnie. NO RU yesterday, taking ™, which seems cer- 1003-5, Busay |Were set back a bit.” maid he, “but it |nouse, Capt. Abeles boarded the Crim. | While. Shafer nearly nocked Cheney IRD INNING-Weaver was ‘it| tain to win to-day's daily prizc. ) drleb Ann, Lady |Was because Rucker, Cutshaw and|sen launch and watched the crews on over with ine drive, but bapissd re-| by pitched ball, Schalk fouted to| Mrs. Bartow, despite her caution, wa: »_ Ade also ran and | Daubert were out of the lineyp at the Iineir journey. It gave him an excellent covered the pill and nailed Ghafer at] Sween Boott lifted a high fy tol five strokes higher than yesterday, fifty- 2 Mutuels pald—|#ame time No team in the leacuetcnance to see the crews in action, and| "st ONE RUN. Cree, Rath filed to Wolter. NO RUNS. | one strokes each way, although she hit “ + Mitchell singled to} Lord made uble was over her could have three auch worthy hey returned to thelr quarters he | Ssler struck out, © neat pickup of Wtidxift's |no high shote. The tro lata on the ehelf or hobbiin; oe oe tae oaned & aie, cont: Bridwell fouled to Meyers | grounder and threw him out at Aret.| pitting. Several times she missed at great pain without getting a Jolt. Tt) aA a Mitchell wan nipped stealing, Meyers to | Peckinpaweh waa called out on strikes. | about = yard's length. Her Te on the not only broke up the attack but in- ¢ varsity | Doyle. NO RUN! Lord tossed out McConnell, NO RUNS, | 6th and ldth were at the long holes terferead with the whole system of il, they aid pretty good work.” | THIRD INNING—Fietcher fouled to] FOURTH INNING—Lord got a base| where she took three end two putts pla: ¥ ad rowed down the river] Archer, Doyle popped to Evers, Mer-/on dalle. McConnell got Chase's) respectively. Her wor jhowing came To-day the Dodgers played behind ahead of the Crimson | kie bounded out, Bridwell to Sater.| bounder and threw to second too Inte co|at the 17th, where she missed her eec: ‘They were coached by Mr. Gold, > . Rucker and seemed bent on winning. |no perticularly tried them out in race|NQRUNM gO ey | 00%, Lord. but Peckinpaugh whipped thal ond, lifted ‘and over-approached tallying, FINST INNING-—Moran popped to nd sh etches ball to firet tm time to get Chase. Col-|7 against s possible 6. Wagner. Cutshaw singled to centre but | rowed at a thirty-claht galt. Rrounded out to Merkle, unassisted. | ine rapped a single into centre and| Miss Fannie Osgood, whe recently f waa out stretching It, Hoffman to Wag- Ei) firet varwity four, like Har- Leach lined out to Murray. NO RUNB.| Lord scored. Colline out stealing sec-| won the Massachusetts State title ts bs i} ner, Stengel out, Miller unassisted. fe having a setback, Bennett] FOURTH INNING—Murray chased! ond, Hweeney te MeoKechnie, Midki@| from Mish Margaret Curtis, lost her | pg NO RUNS, ai ing out at stroke and Stiliman, | Mitchell back to the fence to get his reat atop of Bodie’s slow roller | onance for the honor by taking 62 out i ‘at No, 3, being tad up with ore hands | tong diive, Meyers took a fierce whack eri thie, morning against 84 returning. 7 ond up R, Fisher threw out Byrne at first. ——— and tossed hin out at fret. ONE RUN. found the traps es if . de b Gad ise, 100" hock albey 133" luck Mia: fanned and was thrown out, 0. on the wrist and went to Arst. Meyere] Daniele struck out. Wolter litted| fe” wawie. “it ien't fm course for b efits ergot 131: Hen Miller to Daubert, Viox singled over LATONIA ENTRIES. war out stealing, Archer to Bridwell:/, nigh fy to Weaver, Borton deat out| womens she declared in finishin ha RACE Thee rare and’ wyeert: | wecond, Wagner fanned, NO RU Sneterane dex aped & hit to deep contre. Cree grounded to] Mies Frances Oriscom Merion, Crick- itchimt 108; Sdremenor, Wor attaaa: | SECOND INNING—Wheut tripled” to INNATE, ©., June 1—The fol- | quand forced Bridwell to inake « great] Chase unaseleted. NO RUNS. ett Clu, Philadelphia, whose ga and Donald i Mio; | tho scoreboard in left centre, Daubert| lowing are the entries at Latonia for|etop and throw to retire him, NO] “pirat INNENG—Mattich lined out to| hee steadily strengthened for a year i Luel | fanned, Smith walked, R. Fisher out, | to-morrow: RUNS, ‘ McKechnic, Weaver emecked a clean | past, playing like a clock, did 100 with 2 an Hendrix to J. Miller, ©. Miller out,| PIRAT RACK—Belting; theve.yeur.chds and wn. singled to contre, Schulte] single 10 centre, MeKeoknie got We, Parteen Mrekes Cotter then IRD RACH—Three-year-olds and Phoente Bag tbo; | Waxner to J, Miller, NO RUNS, Tare ae Pee toot bus Deg 100, Dean; | Whised. | Kivern died stealing, Myere t9! ge hot bounder and threw to| 7esterde ; welling; purse $00; six fur- | Goldwick, 162 166; Mighta J. Miller walked. Wilson forced J.|Byvok, 163; Mise Kl 108; Goulet ;| Doyle, Zimmerman alngled to left and! seoninpsugh in thme to force out Weav= Emily Lee, 108 (2, Wilron), & to | Oller, 358: 4 & Miller at second, Smith to Pisher, Hof-| The Meech, 119; Btbeda, 1 »|then expired trying to stretch It Int 8) op, scott then poled a long drive into] _ Mise Browne se Defend Tih sister, Mrs. Morris m and 1 to & wou; Jacision, 106 (W, ; one akon, ‘Mery |man doubled to loft, acoring Wiison, double, Burns to Fletcher, NO RUN) the rignt fled stand for ay home run, PHILADELPHIA, June 10.—! Bathgate avenue, at 2 colock » 4 to 1, 3 te and even, f @inon singled, scoring Hofinan and’ went | FIFTH INN sehding Schalk in ahead of him, Rath|the twenty-seventh annual wom 5 Veneta Mtrome, 104 WJ, Moln- | Mr. en Pert: to second on the throw in, Hendrix A ty, L, f Roven- | Cheney " by fouled out to Midkiff. TWO RUNA, Jawn tennis tournament for the cham- Wite £."4 to} and 8 te 1, third singled to centre, scoring Simon, but wan |{ieid,, 107: Mise even, 40) i right, but wa ee ota neha al gr halt fa taht. Gallop, 100; out, Btongel to Ri © to Cutshaw, meer ol to Helen, eo, BS. a 7 Y "1 miles, i t . Mie Wailers, 101, Polly i, tay emis | Tne fanned. THREW RUNS, for, Puree wee | peat te. eles ‘Angeles, Cal, who last year won the O'R THIRD INNING-Rucker singled to [Meckion ates Fert, Hi i Baier beat out @ bad bounder to! grove a single through Weaver which he singles, is here to | left his mother’s home ¢¢ make tre, Moran sacrificed, Byrne to J. | ohulitis Race—Teoseancids: ‘Cligeetia | Fletcher. Mitchell Mled to Murray. | gent Sweeney to thrid. Hartsel! batted |Shamplonship in the singles, ts neve to “Apprentice allowance claimed, Cutshaw tripled to right, Rucker fume Fine Chey, 108; Doyle pulled off some double play when | for McConnell, Martrell got a bese on being re in the firet round of ein- a ara Ras wag PRTG acor: Btengle died, Hendrix to 100; Watermelon, 168; Same he tagged Paler and doubled Bridwel! at | patis and the bases were filled M. Toedt of Pasadena, a Kale Wins Series From Tigers. | wilier, Wheat fanned, ONE RUN, - oun PRINCETON, N. J, June 10.—In a! Carey pingled to left. Viox first, NO RUNS. out, Daniels aleo got a base on valle inent Pr cific Coast player, being ternoon. Jacobs hed teen away ¢rom Bweeney laced w pretty single to |Ponsiie of America le now on a the) LS onthe or mere, centre, MeKechnie popped out to Rath, | courts of the Bhiladetphia Cricket Club | eurastnesia, living with hi MidkIft fouled to Schalk, Peckinpaugh | 8¢ Merior po Rae bf Mrs, Frances Jacobs, at Rockaway. ati ie .| SIXTH INNING—Doyle aviated to] and Sweeney wae forced home and the feated by pela lag be rane ine een tm, 80 |e, ie a anchl eaten), Hchulte, Merkle grounted out to| peses Stilt full, Schaix picked up| Mise Talman of thie city at 3—¢, 6—9, Ond game and the series of 1913 from UTH RACR—Selling; three-year-olds end.up. |Maler, Murray kod, Myorn ied! woiter's nplash in front of the plate and | &—* inked the Tigere in a twelve-inning contest br “ott numnea, BT; Beal te Fetch’. 50.8 SeCthe ease Biss ear aeod SP FOmER STRICKEN IN PARK. with the final score of 5 to 4, Carey scared, Vio. out \s 100 Archer struck out. Cheney aleo| paugh, ONE RUN, the first time that Y: Miller (oR. Fisher. J. Milter Wonder, 108; Dr, Waldo Beige, fanned, Leach popped to Bhafer, NO| SIXTH INNING—Ray Caldwet! took! i100, with w oudden illness that ser.on from Princeton ah “ "on fea Gate, Ahh) Reroont, 328, McConnell's place in the box for the pene haw to Daube: 5 three threw him Into a gonvulsion, George F LATONIA FINISHES. FOURTH IN singled {mile and ea Higmanders, thie being bis first a> listen, chauffeur for William Denni- Bile have taken to left and stole second, R. Fisher out, . f Pearance in the box on the Polol ion’ « broker, of No. 150 Weet Kigh- AT RACK—Five furlongs; maide Wagner to J, Miller, Daubert taking . ned ANY, June Grounde this season, Lord popped out! iit ‘greet, pitched from his seat while jmo-yeur-olds; ‘pufse 900.—Ohagen, 112 | Shugree G third, Wilson’ made « one-handed runs |The trater, ! y City gave Jaber W to McKechnle, Chase fouled to MidWif. | rinaing on Kast Drive In Central Park lenry), won; Watermelon, 10 (Martin), | ROCHESTER, June 10. For the} ning catch, robbing Fisher of a trip' *Apprention allowance of fire pounds claimed, | Clalma t bantam champlonship of | Peckinpaugh threw out Collins, NO to-day, and’ but for the presence of an- Been’; Father Riley, 112 (Htecle), third.| greater part of the ten rounds in tho|on which Dauvert had no trouble Sea's, | Busters York, « boxing lesson for | RUNG, Tiree Noises GIERS nave beats 1.0134, The Penman, Banjo Jim,| main go at the Olymplo A. C ing. ©, Miller fied to Viox. tree ae ten rounds. There was not a moment errious acoident. Rorton's fly. . ‘comm | bead anes’ sisted into right and safes tae ante the eretad chautteah White walked Into the trap Rurna| Cree started for thrid, but changed nis} Mose name the police did net learn, for Wim=-that of leadingeand | mind and when he tried to get back fo }eeised the wheel, brought the machine ne back with @ series Of; second was thrown out. Weever triet [into a atraigh! course and t.ien stopped ‘and upper cute, followed by bedy|to get Sweeney at iret an the same lit. Dr. Hmith tooit tHelech to the Pree- : nes tat tad) Wolte gueesing.; play, but mace a bad throw and |byterian Hospital, where he recovered "White appeared timid against such a| Sweeney got to sero: SMt: rosved out jand went to his home at No. 1406 Aim- ’ ring general as Burns, MoKecknle, NO BUNS terdam avenue, - 2 Meshach, Buck Keenan, ! shugrue stood off Kid RUN. tok, Lambs Tail also ran/falo by clever boxin Wilson waa thrown out by Cutuhaw. | 28 named. ¥ iuers pei) 22ers Bhunyes opened bp ond sh an Med to Cutshaw in short right of the ten rounds that Burne was not supreme, In the carly patt o* the bate m i i mat TA. inoeor't! Sout on strike y pitehed all, Cutshaw out, Viow to J, ith dha, eA RG, | Biker, Manse walked, Moran stole eytentin, Vx ete

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