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Me THE EVENING WORLD, PR! iy a tannin nm ‘BEST SPORTING PAGE IN’ NEW YORK BRITONS SACRIFICE TEAM .WORK FOR SPEED Copyright, 1913, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World), 2! esis AND , RACING NEWS ‘PRUTESEVENUP ~ MIGANTS -—SHDED FLY POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., Zine Ife good shape and also confident & great showing’im the tig = ° Tegatta heré on June 31, the Syracuse University crews, ‘the Inet of those whe Gre to participate tn the big event, ar rived at Highland yesterdey. After housing and the beats, the crews went for a’short practise spin. Glass, who Was recently called te Duluth by the death of his brother, te expected to join the Syracusan crew to-day, The fine weather was responsible fer aT tite crews being sent out for esep rows by their coaches, Courtney teuw the Cornell squad four miles dows atroam end returned with the flood tide, BoodgrassCives Miller a Hom- “ @t That Scores Two When He Guesses Wrong. BATTING ORDER. Pittsburg. Byrne, 8% Carey, of. Viox, 3b, ENGIAND INTENDS “To ust “AERIAN METHODS" on SATURDAY. to Bridwell and was thrown out. Smith| the Yale oaramen followed the crews in LLY lined to Leach. NO RUNS. bose Meyer of the eg in bk who hes been away aeveral Zimmerman skied to Wheat. Sater of ill we Aodhan bab odt y. heh Rouen Mitchell struck ryt ] out. 4d a ha PULLS "EM AHEAD | x2s'sto"c ssn.) compares aan forced Erwin, Evers to Bridwell. Moran i A A Ken es ao a singled and Ragon took second. Cut-| cateeeny of b exveners , shaw forced Ragon, Bridwell to Zimmer- | ens pg AN ‘a oh steeoay “4 AGAINST CHICAGO “Bridwetl ets base on balls, Afcher | i aie pone Hae erect com acer two. ¥ singled. Pierce sacrificed, Ragon to Daubert. Leach hit to Cutshaw and Bridwell was out at the plate, Archer . Tr i taking third. Evers doubled and Archi Heavy Hitting and Effective; ing tu Pree tunic sat arene Errors Reverse Showing in and Evers took third, Evers scored and Schulte took gecond on a double steal. Schulte took third when Cut- the Fourth. shaw threw wild to Erwin. Zimmerman filed to Wheat. THREE RUNS, FOURTH INNING-Stengel doubled. BATTING ORDER. Wheat fouled to Baler, Daubert singled Brsiiya, ‘Chisago, And Stengel scored. Smith singled and Moran, rf. laach, of, Daubert took gecond. Fisher flied to —_— Cutshaw, 2b, Evers, 2b. , Mitchell, Erwin safe on Zimmerm Stengel, ct. Schulte, r¢. fumble. Zimmerman kicked and wal easy bounder to Ford. Vitt poked a Wheat, i. . Zimmerman, 3b. banished, Phelon went to third in his nat ree ie ‘pele yt died perl Daubert, 1b Sater, Lb, Place. Hummel batted for Ragon and iv aes nie threw olt Crawford, Smith, 3b Brunet a doubled, Daubert and Smit hscoring and . Peck lo on Bush's fumble. 4 Afcher, ¢. Erwin taking third. Moran grounded | Peckinpaugh. Hartzell got to first on Umplres7 Messrs, Brenngn and Eason, and Hummel scored, Cutshaw flied to} Gaynor’s error ani Peckinpadgh to Attendance—t,000, Lew VE RUNS. third. Midkiff out on « grounder to Vitt, , ON TWO ERRORS ssz2etecese BRESNAHAN OF CUBS — . —_ i nt In to pitch for Brook! wate te Te Reming Wold) k out. Mitchell singled. B . ’ NAL LEAGUE BASEBALL ut, Erwin to Daubert, afite second. Crawford backed oo eee GROUNDS, CHICAGO, Junc 12—The| t®*ing second. Archer singled, Mitc! field wall and got McKeohnie’s fy. ~- scoring, while Archer took RUN. A battle for third place was continued this| throw in. Pierce fled to Pesca oan irra nwmsa—cote pooped « an-|Former Cardinal Manager and] stemoyg ‘eerwesn the Dodgers” and Henge. ONE gle to left. Veach lined out to Hartsell. RUN. ‘ H i gk H if i fi ‘ Cubs, jut where it wae left off last Gaynor smashed a single into/right and r Been of No FIFTH INNING.—Stengel out, Brid- arive, and tt went! Holding Lead Safely When| perrs inse vo ie ts eaccnesen,| Catcher Has night. With a) margin of only three| well to Baier, Woeet fed to. Lecch, ‘Wilson popped to but Tyrus beat the throw, Midkiff then ii ‘lub. Points in the percentage column the| Daubert singled. Smith got a base on Fletcher to merks.| Wild Throws Send Two Run- | made a wide heave to second In an et- Use to Chicago Clu Dodgers turned out with a determina. | balls. Fisher struck NO RUNS. i fort to get Gaynor and Cobb scored. tion to stop the Cubs in their tracks| Leach fouled to Erwin. Evers singled. DNNENG — Meyers’ singled. ners Over Plate. Daniel threw to the plate but went wild meant and to get back the ground lost yeater-| Schulte flied to Ste Evers stole (fiyectal to The Brening World, tole apeeeere ingled, Demaree bunted « and Gaynor scored. Moriarity popped! ciicaGo, June 13—Reports of a| day. second, Phelon lined to Wheat. 3 |to Coleman. Burns struck eut for REE to MIE, “TWO HUI, big trade between the Chicago Cubs| There was no more talk regarding a | RUNS. id time Shafer stngied, but BATTING ORDE Vitt mad@ an elegant pick up and and Brooklyn olub have been circu-| big trade between the clubs. The de-| SIXTH INNING—Plerce threw out Srcsers wes enna ot the plate, Wilson threw out Sweeney. Ford struck out !ittey here since the acrival of the|nials were just as emphatic as they |Erwin. Stack was easy for Bridwel ‘fe Coleman, NO RUNS, > got jDaniels singled but died wealing, NO} D oie oca Presidents Mbbeta and Mur-| were yestenlay, byt in apite of thie! and Saler. Moran filed to Leach. NO Coleman fied to Burne. Adams fled Vite, a. mons. " phy have been in conforence aince yes | there was much suapicion that some. | UNE. tibia, Gerne died te Geen. Ls SIXTH INNING — Dubuc fouled to] DY Nave Denn on iwios’ | ing 4a doing, : ———— No RUNS. Cobb, cf. Sweeney. Bush singed and stole BeoOnd: |e oue4 as it th e foundation | FIRST INNING—Moran out, Bridwell SPORTING BRIEFS. pe BINING—Cletcher popped to Veach, If. Peckinpangh speared Vitt's hot ground- to Sailer, aw fed to Leach. Bten-| * paar ‘ Devle flied to Carey. Merkle Gaynor, I. er and threw to Midkiff, who tagied| iates deny tha 8 anything ut, Bridwell to Baler. NO RUNS,| The Harvard ity . the left foul line, Murray 1¥, Bb. Bush, Midkiff was spiked in the hand|ing. Bresnahan is mentioned as the| Leach flied to Stengel. Evers rolled| the freshman elght in x aN tg NO RUNS. icKee, ¢. J and had to retire, Derick taking his} man that Ebbete wants and Rucker 1s | gut, Cutshaw to Daubert. Smith dropped on the Thames at Red Top, Conn, No Ford, 6 Dubuc, p. Place. MoKechnie tossed out Craw-|the player that Murphy seeks, Schvite's easy foul. Then Schulte was given out. The freshman held Carey to e the tim ai ‘Gied to Burns. Limpiree-atesere. Connelly and Me-| tora. NO RUNS, p Br nae een or Dodgers are [struck out. NO RUNG, the lead until the last half mile, w jen Wolter singled, Bush fumbled Peck- | Cubs ee a a the Dodgers Wie | SECOND INNING—Wheat out, Galer! the varsity boat forged ahead. Tien inpaugh's qrounder, which Vitt picked | #8!4 ti tingle to right and Peck took third. | made no aecret of the fact that he is | Hartzell popped a high fly to MoKee, |willing to pay dig money for & s004 | coaching line, having paid hialto the plate and scored. men wanted by the two alges, Murphy Se you can’t get the, exclusive style nor» fine for a run ta Wwith'Cmpire Fergueon| to Gainor. ONE RUN. Ceres ehay ag AER the ventilated feature in a Straw aRemtente- Be, 1d fo wt te te erate tne. for | £0 Pierce, a close play. Daubert bounde! invitation of the Harvard management, to The Broning World.) UP in time to force Wolter at second. |tCies Job if Bill Goes not want (| “sss ss v Bort ta o1 2 nd the reports look creditable ats va in battle with the Yankees, |rortan started for second on the eatch Seen and the r | Figg te Goctee ik. ts tnd wobets does not want to let go of eighia. wee . star of place behind the bat again. potty one ot dou pen By unless you follow Mr. Goodresser to my <. , store. No extra tariff. They're $9 ; mo Ganon, N. ¥,, June 12a [On @ hit and run play Borton laced | sigy another season, Murphy has Vi " TR, W y "| Hughey Jennings was back on the Job| beat the throw, which wa ‘The hitch over the deal in over the ae d ee ee Ss _ i "ition cot Ragon may be substituted for Bucker BM aces top as ikes ce weate). bce yiring ‘Neve, who 8 ; FIRST INNING—Pord started off bad- | to do batue Any the Athletics, has an axe roy and some other players for Bresnahan the Hed Sox. In the series plased at Hoaton the fe trade goes through. Bresna- ly by walking Bush, not getting one | Sc; and Nave hed a most lovely time, sccording worked as manager and catcher strike over, but Bush died stealing aee-| to the Cereland piter. The Naps staid ment lof the Cardinals, ond on @ pertect throw by Sweeney. | ehemently to-day that seve Hox deli: | The defeat of the Dodgers yesterday oe kes Vitt was thrown out by Midicff and Mc-| rts ‘iste, “sndthet doe Weed sestette ee | eft them only a three-point margin Usual $5 Bangkoks...;....$3.75 Usual $7.50 Panamas......$5.00 (See Them in My Windows) - 13. Greater New York Stores nO | Kechnie. got Crawford's fly back of sec- {ham once to & stealght one at Lajole's mor! over the Cubs for third place in the ae ond, NO RUNS. Ce ee sean, ‘Seal | race To-day's game will be even more ry i) wnt, R, ting than yesterday's, because it «| Daniels drove a long fly to Cobb. that to be sent to C interesting are Wolter popped a fad Moriprty, Peck: I will mean that the Dodgers will drop tn the lapaueh crush cnt, HO ALTE It waa with Medi difficulty that the Philadel |into fourth place if they lose, and if fi paugh struck out. NB. hia women golfers triumphed over the represent: | they win they will put themselves two ry Keaneéy, the | SBHCOND INNING—Covd died on a! stives of the Metropolitan Awoviation in the fmt | tures out of the Way of the trailing to most tm | slow roller that Borton toss: Ford, | of the thre matches for the Griscom THCY | Cubs, u » at West Newton, Muss, The Quakereases of the who covered first. Midkitt m - tches Stengel enjoyed a pleasant day pa Fa > te tiful stop of Veach's stealer and throw | iis coy 9 taking all mt matchestn ive! | gay, ‘The Aurora youngster rece fae tei|hin out at fret. Gaynor, smashed a | fmittct aH tiga mae beautiful gold watch from his is os Vv ry an nows . eer bette | t MIMKIAY, but died t pandicanim a poe, Marine Mine Merion Houiss, i) the home town and responded by eat Yous ‘ ingte boas sa rying 00 | Wert other of the etronaer Dlavers”” making two hits during the afternoon, ‘Vitt threw out Horton, Hartaell drove — enneee = =a ———_—— & two-bagger down left field line. Mid- — = Nctteahale,” Gorm A adilaiaad aoe Only 200 More Te cre rea o{SUK-Lined Two-Piece Mote Wiig aaa oe somos (SUAtS, $50 to $70 Materials sprigs. Departed eiecinte nd baneeis wack Fifth Ave. as high ds $70. This is the season's op- . Grasp it. Your quit will be made for . Seon out teat oar Sle Sat Vf PE or 3 tay oe co gent ite worth, Sale ends Saturday. _ 5 . Most men see tho value— Silk-Lined, to Measure, $22.50 and weer a *. __ Arnheim fi sf om cg eee That My Straws Are . Actual $3.00 Values That’s the reason my stores are the busiest in town. _ Get yours at an Irving Store— because money saved is money earned. E Remember, $3.00 Straws for atte THIRD [NNING—Moriarity” struck out. MoKee lined out to Horton. Dubuc wes out on his splash to Ford. NO jo _right away to your dealer with this pelt on —get a 15c Stick o o KING QUALITY SHAVING SOAP e and ask the dealer ‘for that '