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HHT E < % oats De cae Be oman, ysl ne sas. HG WORLD, THURSDAY BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW .YORK TAWAY WS FASHON STAKE | AT BELMOKT PARK Long Shots in the Money in | Early Races—Second Event an Upset. (Spedtal to The Bruning World.) BELMONT PARK, N. Y., June 12.— August Belmont etoog tn the top section of the grand stand this efternoen and, with bie field glasses close to his eyes, watched every step of the race for the Fashion Stakes. As his Filtaway went by. the finish fine, a head in front of RB. T. Wilson's Galaxy, Goth under & hot Grive, he dropped hin glasses and amiled, He had won the two-year-old classic of the old days. It was e tight fit, but on the race track a head is as good as a length, when % comes to pulling down the (Copyright, 1913, vy the Press Publishing Company. (The New York World.) aRe CN. BOTTOM AND CANT SINK ANY UTHER 1 oust 'D Throw ‘prises. |. Disparity and Thomas Fortune Ryan's ‘ Cutaway made the early pace on elther aide of the broad atraightaway, but after the firet quarters the race devekped into & duel between the entries of Messrs. responded gamely and stuck it out the rest of thejjourney with @alaxy at his aide Only in the fina) y yards the Belmont colof-bearer succeed in Poking her nose in front, but she kept It there the rest of the way. FIRST RACE—Threo-rearolds; ox furlongs, main coures.leuth, 9 (Trex- . 15 to 1, 6 to 3 and 8 to, won; scul- lywag, 16 (MeCahey), 3 to 1, even and 1 to 8 secand; Montressor, 101 (Wolfe), 11 te 5, @ to 6 and 1 to 3, third.: Time, 11% Reno Ambrose, Tarts, Monmouth, Biriker, Littie Jupiter and Luria also ren. GBOOND RACH—For two-year-olds, maidens; five and a half furlongs, etraight.-Gurprising, 19 (Rightmire), 5 to 1, 2 to 1 and gven, first; Stromboll, (QMcTaggart), 1 to 1, 4 to 1 and 3 to 1, eecond; Pan-American, 106 (Karrick), YESTERDAY MORNING 1 “THAT - WOULD SOON PASS TRE GiANTs ! “Thus StowW’S THE SITUATION RESULTING ‘Twelve maiden two-year-olds start- 4. in the second’ race, a scramble down on the chute, When they FROM YESTERDAY'S GAME BETWEEN THE ~|YES, THE SEASON’S YOUNG » w w w By “Vic” Wilson. Merkle out, Viox to Miller. GQiurray lined to Hyatt. NO RUNS. ‘Wagner doubled to left. Wagner out stealing, Meyers to Shafer. Miller fied to Snodgrass. Wilson fanned. NO RUNS. FIFTH INHING—Meyers popped to Viox. Snodgrass doubled to left and was out stealing third, Gibson to Byrne. Teereau fanned. NO RUNS. Hyatt strolled, Gfbeon fanned. So did Camnits, Byrne fouled to Sha NO RUNS. SIXTH INNING—Burns filed to ‘Wilson, Shafer went the eame way. Fletcher singled. Doyle popped to Wagner, NO RUNS. Carey singled. Viox walked. Wagner . Shafer to Merkle. Miller sthsied, scoring Carey, but Viox was wie: at the plate, Burns to Meyers, wi safe on Fletcher's error, Miller taking third. Hyatt filed to Burns ONE RUN. SEVENTH INNING—Merkle filed to Hyatt. Murray singled. Moye in- ed, Murray going to third, Snod- ‘ase lined to Byrne. A double steal failed, Murray going out at the NO RUNS. Gtooon = watked. Canmits singled. Kelly ran for Gibeon. Byrne bunted & foul to Moyers. Carey aingled, scoring Kelly. Vox grounded to Fletcher, who made a bad toss to Doyle, A force play was spoiled by the error, and Camnilts scored from third when the bat! rolied Inte centrefield. Wagner singled, seor- ing Carey, tut Murray's throw to @hafer tired Voix at third. Miller's grounder hit Wagner and retired the side. THREE RUNS. @RIGHTH INNING—McCormick, vat- ting for Tesreau, lined to Hyatt. Burn fanned. Kelly began catching for Pitt: burg. Shafer doubled. Fletcher got an/ infleld hit, Shafer taking third. Doyle | Gee Tt (SNT AN ANCHOR (NEED “TO GET OUT OF i} Merkle doubled, scoring Fletcher and Doyle Murray popped to Byrne THREE RUNS. BROOKLYN FIGHTS Cyt FOR PLACE \ AMONG LEADERS; Se o Chicago Rolls Up Early Lead, Hitting in Better, Luck ———_ singled, acoring Bhafer, and stole second. {* Smith pu Humphries fanned. Leach beat a bit to Daubert, but Bridwell was caught try-% ing to reach third, Daybert to Stith. ONE RUN. THIRD INNING — Giller doubled. Rucker struck out. Moran singled and Miller took third, Cutshaw Mitt to Leach, Miller scoring? Moran «as caught napping off first, Humpliries 00 Baler, ONE RUN. Evers safe on Citshaw's fu Schulte forced Evers, Cutshaw to er and was doubled out. Zimmerman walked, Saler out, Cutshaw to Dau+ vert. NO RUNS, ; FOURTH INNING—Stengel wae called out on strikes, Wheat @ied Evers to Sater. Daubert’ out, Hua phries to Kvers, to Baler. NO. Mitchell dropped a Texas leaguaMin lefts Bridwell sacrificed, Smith to Dau- bert. Archer tripled, scoring Mitchel! Humphries was hit by a pitched Moran dropped Leach’s fly and Are scored, Humphries taking second. Eve! fouled to Smith, Schulte out on atelk: TWO RUNS. FIFTH INNING—Smith struck Outs Fisher out, Humphries fo Sailer. Miller beat a slow roller to +E Rucker popped to Bridwell. NO RUNS. Zimmerman rolled to Daubert. Baler skied to Stengel. Mitchell out, Cut- shaw to Daube: ‘0 RUNS, @IXTH IN®ING.—Moran_ roiled ou Evers to Saler. Cutstiaw ‘struck Ingled. Wheat Med to Schull nie. Bridwell fited to Gutshaw. Arelier singled, Humphries doubted and Arche” took third. Leach lined to Cutsba Evern doubled and Archer and Hump: rles scored, Schulte popped to Cutshaw. TWO RUNS. STH INNING—Dauvert popped! Smith struck out. * Fisher Ite, NO RUNS, out Zimmerman, 8 i i, Smith threw out Daw Galer reached second. Bridwell stnel jand Saler was nipped at the plat | Fisher to, Milie sO RUNS. Boxing Clubs May Close for Summer Months . > The Boxing Commission proposes to give club managers and fighters a three- months’ vacation and suspend all Loxing the summer meaths. @eriously considered Suggestion raised at thelr regular ekly meeting to advise all club own- shows dur- he fans fall and a belléve tha: Than Dodgers. | | | ‘ «. BATTING ORDER. Brooklyn. * Chicago, aport in t of out- ace two boxers trying to ‘other's maps. | ‘The Commissioners pian to get the | opinions of club ingnagers on the sub- ject and If the project is favorably re- | ceived, to order the cessation of the i k Moran, rf. Leach, cf, Cutehaw, 2d. Fiver, 2b. Stengel, ef. Schulte, rf. ‘Wheat, if. Zimmerman, 3b. Daubert, 1%. ld, Smith, 3d, | mitt sport next year in order to give the {club owners sufficient time to readjust thetr I mitt | F £ F 3 ently held esate, In the last fifty yards Stromboli etepped auddenly and Burprising just drew away to wip easily. Pan-American, coming from the proverbial nowhere, waa third. Fathom, Kl Biod and Fireside ran prominently in @he first quarter, The 4-6, im the fast. the day's business, tiie presented Billy Gibson some gold watch fob In recogni- his services !n handling the Com- ‘s fund In ald of the sufferers of m at. the recent Ohio floods, H 17 > ; £ 3 & Bs Rucker, p. , Umpires—Brennan and Eason tendgnce—,000, RESULTS AT LATONIA. (Bpectal to The Evening Wortd,) FH 3 CAP ON NTS “ORY SEVENTH” Bad Throw by Fletcher and Rally of Hits Turn Tide Ee ok Wins Ho: 0, Tune 12.—Mike (Special to The Krening Wortd.) cky the Reading, 0. heavyweixnt, NATIONAL LEAGUE and outpointed Billy GROUNDS, CHICAGO, UL, June 12.—] Sparks in @ fifteen-round contest held : BI] Dahlen and hia Brooklyn Dodgers |!n Eymwood place. The fight was rather i slow. Sparks, a former heavyweight Reka the Cube) this see a champion of the Cincinpat! Gymna- first of a four-day battle. Cul sium, has been fighting In New York are looking for a stiff series ang hope|and Pliladelphia under the name of to help pi Dodgers down a little i low: THIRD RACE — Handicap: for] wrap RACE — three-year-olds and upward; one mile purse 9700; five jenied tigate —Dr, Duenner, 116 (Hutwell), 9 to 10 Barbara, 105 (McCabe), first; Black and out, first; Yellow Eyes, \ 99 Tony, 198 (Gana), second; O’Hagen, 106 (Wolfe), even and out, necond, Time,! (Henry), third. Time, 1.08. Toronto and Only two etarters. Cosle aso ran! $2 mutu \—Bar- handicap eeMing race at @ mile’ bara Lane,” straight tain, Pptave em, wo-horse affair beeween Yellow | show 9.20; Black Tony, place $2.40, show af ie 3 & ; F g 5 | wotter and Cobb scored after the catch, Peckinpaugh threw out Morlarty, ONE RUN. ° Borton’ was out on an easy bounder to Morlart Hartzell knocked a i & & 5 z ? TY COBB'S DEBUT th Billy Ryan. ‘Third the bene of i i i H Hy HL) i tl : i Byes and Dr, Duenner, It wes m0! ¢an0; OHagen, show $2.70. Dr. Duenner stayed with Yel RACK—For three-year-olds upward; purse 9400; one mile and turn ané then came away to win with-| seventy. yards.—Wander, 113 (Taplig). out being let down, frat; Wilhite, 107 (Bore)), second; Star FOURTH RACE-The Fashion takes: | O'Ryan, 111 (Henry), . Tim for two-year-old fillies; five furlongs: | Rallyshe, jer Bov also ran. otraight—FUtaway, 11 (McTaggart), 4) tuels pai ‘ander, straight $7. out, firet; Galaxy, 11 (Wilson), | 430, show @ a. show 6290; Star O’Ryan, show 62.30. —__— ‘+ LATONIA ENTRIES. LATONIA RACH, TRACK, Ky,, ‘June 1%—The entries for to-morrow's races are as follows; ity, Undaunted, Water Lily, Mater and Unfurl also ran, * pike A DR BELMONT*PARK ENTRIES. (fipettal to The Kvening World.) BELMONT PARK, N. Y,, June 12— The following are the entries for te- morrow's races: maidens; Aarale Grice, 100; Lamb's Tall, 112; Durin, 112; Amition, 113; Al Jones, 112; Marta Mac, 113; ‘Tones Tommie, 113. SECOND HACK—Belling; three-year-olds and one mile and ove-sizteonth. 8; em, 100; Chartier, Vorebead, 112; 111; Dok Baber, 114; Mochler, 114, THIRD RACE—Allowsuors; two-year-old ites: five furlongs,--Hortense, 160; Bronae wie 100; ‘Theodorita, 106; Ruffles, 106; Kdith W, 108; Casuarina,” 110, | FOURTH RACE-Handicap; threp-year-olds furlongs, —Mipalomar, 86; Ailver Bill, Closer, Coy Lad, ui 13; Casey Jones, 118; Be: Fier! RACE —Aulowences; _Unree year-olds yards, —Olgn ) their ret appearance in these grounds sh ff i 35 bef Williams Stops Kendrick in‘6th upward; (pecia) to The Evening World.) e min Taso. BALTIMORE, June 13—Kid Williams fannie Belles, 100; *Wer| #ent Jem Kendrick of England to Greamiand in the sixth mound of their Schedpled ffteen-round Agh!. The bout oe ec was a whirlwind affair from the start, Little Creates Rew Record. Both boys boxed cautiously in the first A special from Hickory, N. C., says: | round and very little work was done in “Richard Little, amateur, native of | this session. In the second round Wi Greenaboro, N. C., and a Lenoir College jams let loose and drove home terrific Graduate, broke the eur and pro- | rights to'the stomach. me fought f ie run on bis at @ whirlwind pace during the third, i Mormek, 310; 108, «S55 j i Dr, Mandott of Harvard examined little before “Tmt clean single Into right, but was forced out by Midkiff on the latter’a ground- er that Morlarty th to second, Rondeau got MeKechn roller touched him out on the line, RUNS. F THIRD INNING.—Rondeau struck out. Lake also took three swings and ON POLO GROUNDS IS TWO BAER i encore Highlander Fans Tum Laugh crowd for retiring the aide. NO RUNS. Gossett popped ‘out to Vitt. Vitt threw When’ Star Strikes Out out Schuls, and Cobb made a wonderful Second Time Up. and NO catch of Daniel's long fly. NO RUNS. FOURTH INNING—Vitt filed to Da els. Crawford singled. Cobbd struck to the great delight of the fans, ford stealing second on the 1: Midkiff threw Veach out. BATTING ORDER. New York, Detroit. Daniels, rf. Wolter, cf, Peckinpauzh, a2. Borton, 1b. RUNS, Wolter gave the Yanks a start by | driving a long slugie into centre. Vist wot Peckinpaugh's grounder, toucged Wolter on the line and threw to first {in time for @ double play. Lake tossed jout Horton, NO RUNS, | FIFTH INNING—-Gaynor @truck out. Moriarty got a base on balls. Rondeau aingled over second, advancing Mor!- Lake filed to Wolter, Moriarty 6 Bchula, p. Umpires—Messts. Connolly. Attendance—6,000, (@pecial to The Brening World.) POLO GROUNDS, June 12.—The Tigers proved a pretty good drawing card on NB, Hartzell flied to Vitt. and stole second. Midkiff singled first of Gonset grounder, and 6,000 persone came out to see TY | Lake threw out Schuls. ONE RUN. Cobb and Sam Crawford in action since they had got to hitting only #5 per cent. Chanee made a change in the batting order so as to bring Peckinpaugh up .n the lineup. Cree was benched on acy | gioritced to count of his weak hitting and Hartsell | ond, wes sven chance at the outfield. Goa- ” sett hadWanother day as a regular catcher. fly to McKechni Midkift got Cobb’ RI Crawford struck qyt. gounder and thi FIRST INNING—Hush led off with a] George mnctohere bie ter keld- clean shot to centre for # single, but |i, Cuban, defeated Princeas Evelyn, when he tried to steal second Gossett ay Mare, owned and @riven by Will- nailed him with a perfect throw. Vitt iain’ Mathis, ina. three-heat pacing struck out and Crawford drove « long, event fy to Wolter, NO RUNS. matinee of the Pleasure Drivers’ Agso- Daniels struck out. Wolter popped ctation, which was held gp the Brook- high to Bush, Peckinpaugh struck out. yn Spee@way. ' NO RUNB. i —— BHCOND LINNING~Ty Cobb made | his debut on the Polo Grounde with a clean two-bagger to left. Veach fied thou 1 to Wolter, Cobb stole thin made a Violent protest on the decision calling him. aafe, Tt louked from the stands that he was out vy several foe, * but Umpire Connolly was tra’ in his mostly af 6 90 c| x ry thro! aut the lowers) ralloved ag aw a allowing Midkiff to score, Gossett taking second, SIXTH INNING—Bush lifted a easy | y and) BRCON threw! povie, one of the features of the etxth 4. 0 further. place |contention, the Dahlenites having only game the better of ¢! locals in the day's proceedin in Close Battle. BATTING ORDER. New York. Pittsburg. Burns, if. Byrne, %. Shafer, ab. Carey, it. Fletcher, ss. Viox, 2. Doyle, ab. Wagner, si. Merkle, 1b. Miller, 1b, Wilson, cf. ' Mur; mM °. Hyatt, rt, grass, cf. Gttwon, c. real, P. Camnits, 9. Umpires—Mesars. Rigler and Attendance--10,000, UT a& £! at the game to roog for Charite Stengel. The Brooklyn cenye fielder lives in Aurora and his neigh bors wanted to show their appreciation of him for putting the town on the ® map. FIR@T INNING — Moran popped to Zinmerman. Cutshaw filed to Leach, Stengel earned his Jewelry by shooting @ single to left. Wheat struck out. NO RUNS, Leach singled to left. Evers forced him, Fisher to Cutshaw, Schulte hoisted to Stengel. Zimmerman singied and scored. Sailer singled and Zim- merman moved’ to third. On the at- Byron, (Gpectal to The Evening World.) FORBHS , PITTSBURGH, June 12.—Mr. McGraw and his famous band from Gotham invaded ¢hs fair city to-day for a eorles of three games tempted double steal Zimmerman was WI SRS artegied: Contginn, out at the plate, Miller to Cutshaw to ‘The MoGrewites are @ bit dewperate| winter, ONE RUN. over thelr fatlure to fide roughshod ND INNING—Daubert fied to over thelr Western rivals, The Giants ent an serial visitor to were further behind the leaders than mulated bis pre- they were. when the Intersectional| Gecessor, NO RUNS. clash was inaugurated, ‘Mitchell tripled, Bridw@iu's hit was All the old catchers being on the :n- | too hot for Cutahaw, but Mitchell w: Jured list, Manager Clarke has secured | held at third, Archer filed to Moran | 1 Catcher?Bob Coleman from the Daven- | ané Mitchell scored after the catch. {ils Port “Three-Eye" league, The new catcher ie @ big fellow and a reputed hard hitter, He will goin the club at onee, * FIRST INNING—Burns and Shafer filed to Wilson. Fletcher singled to centre, but wae caught steal: son to Wagher. NO RUNS, | Byrne grounded to Merkle, Carey filed to Murray, Sha¢er threw out Viox, NO RUNS, 'D INNING—Wagner threw out Merkle singied to left and scored with Murray, who' hit one over Wilson's head to the flagpole in centrs for a home rus. Meyers doubled to left, and Snodgrass drove him home with a triple to right, Tesreau lined to Viox, who threw to Byrne for a double play un Snodgrass, THRDE RUNS. | | long fly to Burns, Wilson scored Wagner jwith a sacrifice fly to Burns, Doyle I threw out Hyatt, ONK RUN, THIRD INNING,—Burns filed Bhafer out, Swimming Guaranteed *5 Tas Battary Parke Cait or write tor Boat Need. SPORTING. BELMONT PARK RACE TIMMS ieeng yg he MING. Tea 10, 1,85 8, atts Wlatbon 00, 3. 5 by tr io 8 You couldnt buy a better hat for $3.—likely not so good Most men see the value— to * and wear a Gibson: to Miller, Gibson was safe on Doyle's fumble. | | Carey popped to Mletcher. Doyle threw out Viox. NO RUN.