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ARLE TETAS ut AS AARNE, SE a SET APRONS er " Fite ’ rs BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK. recllnnmeenncemanatgenisnccingoen BASEBALL BETTING ON THE BLINK! . .’ thy i 4 Copyright, 1013, by The Press Pubitehing Co, (The Now York World.), ‘ —_<—— Semi-Final Round of Play for, Eynnewood Hall Cup Will Be Held To-Day. * Puriapmlenta, June 18—The testants in the | foana mate play for the Cup om the Jinks of th Valley Country Club E z Hi Fa the present, After @ ‘when the reform wave hag and broken on the shere zg ie inf i . % s » the bi < i to erush 4 ‘ e rk Sass ay GIANTS HIGHLANDERS : eetle of caressing somebocy a " ° We Onty Fans wno . ae —s— ——— Fy CAN Get Away WITH A sak ee teiaad reterene *. (Continued trem Hirst Page.) (Continued trom Firet Page.) * soy i il aif to bat iand two scored before Johnson hie man at first, and ion the next play, Eleventh Hour Change — | zie Seams mera For Race With Harvard iris ars so nea a, te ee as Bhat pallet argent piobal ‘tor OMeReatitale ae” A : afer. le o ae Was toesed. out by Aw right and stole seconé. Huggins and Joe Coster and Kid Julian Will Gore, Bow Oar, Out, ard Denegree Will Take Hls\""riner vases ionsson snd orde-|s'aitsie et Ausiute lees sie. aise {eaney:rauret Wheat. Waitted and! Place in Fridey’s Big. Contest —Uncertainty| =.200" °° ‘uu st, 7nz|aling, Amen te Bato ram aes ee \ Event. rl ui rf u | | i li i 1A LEE About Mekeup of Blue Crew Reason Why There) to Tinker ana Merkle was equeszed outs}nota of gn cumin eer a ones, phelsted to beg Free agin on . - ‘Tinker to Clarke to Dodge. Groh threw | second for a alngle, Pratt sacrificed | !6 to steal, Miller ¢o Cutshaw. Griner Ie No Yale Money in Sight. Mee: fy 73 4] out Snodgrass. Four runs. Ope left, cKechnte: was’ alow. tn | fenned. No runs, A Bescher singled to right, but. wae ‘Bortan having come in|. FOURTH INNING—Smith boosted to doubled with Bates, Doyle to Fletcher, /on the play and it went for a hit. | Oakes, Kirkpatrick singled to -risht..iy aby John Pollock. | a crews formed a| to, Merkle. Marsans filed to Snodgrass. |/Greg made o great: vunning catch of | Milie: tripled ‘to ‘right’ centre, scoring portant ten-round bau ‘ between featherweights will be lyr re poe sent | No runs. William's fly to Jeft. Balentis’s Jine | Kirkpatrick. Ragan tripled to left and ‘en i i | i é | 2 ! é ze ari authorities are! With the annual SHCOND INNING—Tinker ran beck arive w heads put on at the Bt. Nichalas A. C. before, Theyre vard on thie Thames ‘but batting nag | far, Demaaees fs. Darna, ENned Were Harvesdl made b meat Minar emeen ot] meee eee whee tesrey tirton| Poetry alt odie ny ord ‘ heres! and scored on Shafer's double to right. : i vere and im jom, the Yale Varsity Dut bury. a dollar would whe Fase wap: | Pietsher fled to Batea, Doyle out, Groh | Anas, fom iy, DAG OF: Mhirds NO | ae ponoee to ited," Cutahaw Julian, dhe pard-hitting Aaghter of ere, ent eecain ate aa, sorbet Derters teke, eee ree gars, Demarce to Merkle:| Pratt made a neatestch pf Wolter’s| Huggins lifted to Moran, Sheckard re-| Brock of CldVeland will tackle Tommy | 2 in Raw oes s fly, Baleritt tosned"CYee out: SWweetiey] peated to Stengel. Oakes drew a pass.| Houck of Philadetphia, while in the ‘ F ms oblltadt suse eh oot: Podge lined 10! niea out to Williams, No runs.” | Whitted singled to centre. Koney sin-| semi-final Patacy Kline of Newark will WAS THIRD INNING—~Merkle fied to) ¥2¥TH: INNING—Agnew lined ¢ sin-| gied to’ centre and Oakes was out down: go against Kddic O'Keefe of Philadel- ’ h Bescher,, Murray singled to centre. | #t¢ to left. Wellman-hit into’ a double | at -the-plate-on Stengel's perfect throw | phis. ' play, MeKechnie getting hig grounder, | to Miller. No runs. Nee ae erie cetinen to touched Agnew on the-line and threw| RIFTH INNING.—Ghedleard scooped Hoviitsel. No runs, One left, to Girst. McKechnie then got Shotton’s Stongel’s liner'off his shoetops. Wheat: | an Mad, ta nccevane” Gtarke|sToUNde: And threw him out. \Mo rums. “fled-to Sheokard,: Hauser and Koney r Hartsell lined ao pretty ‘single nto took care of Daubert..Q¥O RUNS, f Erown, Bescher walked. Bates Couled| Pht: Pecninpeusn ied to Jonnston.. “Magee triplet to right centre, Kirk- tS deerdee Mo kate, Owe tare Belgntt fumbled Borton’s grounder and ‘patrick (threw. out Hauser, | Wingo _— i E: Hi fi i E i if dH ie if 7 f ag ; : f : a i i i f : i ib iat ee a i he was safe on first and Hartzell on Vasit, d FOURTH INNING.—Domaree fanned. secqnd, MoKechnie flied .out td John- | Ni aed Ragon tossed vut Griner. 00 tes of Crimeon money Burne filed to Bates. Shafer was hit 4 . tiy a pitched ball, ston. Fyrd struck t for ‘the second | iXTH vo the Marvara crews, ana| Fifteen Thousand People at! am ‘ret bese, Clark to Hobbliteel to| “Ot No Mune Tyo Lett H i z pli i j i z i qf i i INNING.—Magee’ crashed the left # rh $4 i : unassisted. Pratt singled over second. a Dodge t third, Rago ratched Anes College Nines on. Diamond. | 227", a eo ok ge i Pratt atole second. , McKechnie threw Lap Nt through Mauser, and 2 i f ‘by om: injured bend, ip ready eguin, and TH INN jwas out on! gai; hie maneger, Jimmy Yule, Rim to mest Boy. ‘eapecially the Guta. > ‘Tinker, to Groh. No runs. a iprouee jm to Horton, " Beuy Lenora hk the ‘ten ‘Tomas ory goed form ium to See Fletcher made a: flying pick up of . jon ted's fumble, Miller dropped | at'the New Pole A. ‘Feidey ‘aight, the. ii pre taggin HarvardsStadium to Rival Mareen nder,, Tinker aingled’ to| 2™4_ Johnston grotinded out to Borton, jg in right, Kirkpatrick atop-'| Ie the other tow Jarvis will g z i Z f 3 ar 2. ry = 3 H i F ar é i fe i iil f i out Williams. No Runs, ‘One Hit’ Ones tisiser threw past third, Miller ond Lent. + [Hinupatriok © scored. Moran forced, on, Heuser to’ Huggins. Moral | ; Wae jpicked off first, Griner to Hug- gins{ to Money. Two runs. fouled to @mith. Ghe i i Podge. Doyle singled to right. Merkle fouled tc Groh. Murray out on strikes. No-pune, ‘ Groh: filed to Snodgrass. Clarke Ufted to Burns. Brown was fout on No runs. dingle into shor centre., Wolter dropped a safe Texas | Leaguer back of firet for a pingle and Dasilels want to unas pera yt Creg's ler, toms a thes threw to plenti, who touted out (led = to capi ayo 5 i wy Wolter for a fouble play. For some) Vive bepsgond Ran oon remarkable! reason Daniels stuck to . Left. third durt AN this mixup and did ————— : not score, Very much to the disgust}. ‘ - of Manager, Chance, who was #0 ; . that he. threy down his glove and]. —~— i i 4 i i i i 5 2 i E i # E FE li TH y A ’ Riddell, 1b, have finished active train- pd pevognia sabia a Reilly, 30. ish exercise wil! be taken to key, 3 the men limbered up. 4 i Beecher wot an infield hit. Bates ho g 1 i ca fanned, No uns. left. | FYPTH INNING—Fietcher fouled | Up she river at Gales Ferry the Yale] Felton, p. * Brown, forced Bescher, Fletcher to Doyle to ‘Umpires—Menars. Kelly 4, Mareans singled to right. apatead ™ ied to Snodgrass, Hobbiitsel swe hing line. Varsity and fre eights lace (Beectal to The Krening World.) filed to Snodgrass. NO RUNS. walked ‘fram the coac Tes neatiace teak Bete Pes alr CAMBRIDGE, Mase, June 1k—Cerl| SEVENTH INNING—Dodge threw | S¥eeney was Ss a by , Pratt. taing starts. “Buster” Bi y , and Sam Fel-| out: Burns, Shafer jo Runs, ; One Tarline’ ia’ the ‘dap tha, verstty. slat. Bi irown, tor Yale, Fel struck out, Fletcher ENTH INNING—Bajentt.aingted ; delayed twice by acclionts, faally took No ‘runs. One left. 4 but tried to: make it a two- ry selections for the second contest of the |" D2et singted to left, but bagger’and'was out, Daniels to Packt Annual series between these two univer- Fi Lath af paugh. MoKec! threw out Austth.| ang upward; purse 9000; six furlongs.— appearsd pleased with the With’ Aatoh, “Fiotener to: Doyle to Mery p ‘teat stop of As- Kederish), first; Wthelda, “113 showing. Notwithstanding naay | Sitles, f je. Clarke out, Demaree to Merkle, | Peckinpaugh ‘made, neha sda Oreon, 112 (! rish), ; vicclaltudes sustained by the ‘varsity| The day was ideal baseball. wif-| No runs. news hot bounder.ad thre (Steele), secund; Geo. Oxnard, 116 Crews the Yale coaches seem optimistic tched the battle! KIGHTH INNING —Merkle ~ out, | *t,Arat., No rune: GRIT), AEE. , “Heeh BE Coder on tals. Peck- : outy thing of ultimate victory over Harvard. iversities, Har-|Brown to Hoblitsel, Murray fijed to Pi lenge ev id pibhee on We to] Brook, Bettie’ Bereaud, Wentworth, pai. ton, for Harvard, were the pitching} Walked. Doyle grounded to Hobblitsel, war * on four followed the bis|vard numbered at least two-thirds of sah wt | Gotte of Ophir, Wavering, Clyde T; Degen Aus- | telio: the ri Bates, Meyers doubled to left. Snod-|the left for two bast, that put Jack middleweight of Indian, thet ta, hitting % a stroke, After the MC Re cree Sa rere (it fees ut, ‘Tinker to Hobliteal, No }sell on Mind. | Morton lifted, ® Ta ea ey er lors ger og AS rg) of or] mornin, rout Ci |, Kirby lasses, here for! runs. iy jo! ny 4 and Macisgon left ter Nea taverxy| the commencement week festivities, Socleciidine eats throw to the plate, Pools usd going atyaight $7.90, place M4 mnow $2.0 coat e mich fur the see the annual baseball game with Har-| marched to the Meld, 19, preceded by LATONIA ENTRIES. to third. MeKechnie ghot.a.beun' he ¢ 1400; Geo. ee oe mn ‘of ostess "bee spat ot Sse ae br ah Hout inet anes sate en Sic fews of the Ell triumph on th Ps , a mond. id. ‘much to. cheer’ the crew | meg, costume, made a Dig it as ‘hey | LanowtA, my, dene 18—The ealdes for to | forced out McKechnle,-Pratt to Balen! |! anieg; gave s0; “— ned Top Jim W: t thi seats, Bach member wore the Scotch colts Po tg be ry: * * : (Buxton), fret; Marty Lou, 95 (French), No MORE TIME TRIALS aon. crews throug a strenuoss fnai| Dennet and’ carried striped canes, uy? a HTH INNING.—Compten batted |eeornti, meanete. 1 (Hoary), titty! (FOR COLLEGE CREWS jee. Conditions were ideal and the| ,, Tne Clase of 16h attired in orange and 3 7. teh tid. Troan, man, “Me iad wit te Daniele 14. Big Lumax, Hot t Diack attire, with big ator tophine, Ada Kennedy, Angie D., oaramen made the most of] Wack attire, with big stove pipe hatp of : riven. Pond | Cergermme Ata. Kor ‘ _ ON HUDSON RIVER their opportunity. 1. 100+ Stove! te : ran. ‘The Freahmen aight was just out ana | ase baby, also came in for a hearty yun, 4: |'Tyo-dollar mutyels paid; Ave, straight, the youngsters brought = happy emile| "eo*ption. 1 $1310; glace, 96.00; how, $9.8; ‘Mary coaches faces when i Score Bee Page 1.) place, $9280; -ehow, 913.10; Kranata, caiiaeinierees ne ; covered the two-mile course in 8 t | breaking all records for the distance on | STEWARDS ENJOINED , B,. THIRD RACK-For three-year-olds | ‘here Would: be no more time trials or the Thames. The freshies’ wonderful ° Bene par-olds | hard work bythe Cornell crews before cut balf a second on the] AWARDING DERBY PURSE. ures 2700; one mile-Morris-| 4 regatta on Saturday. Tho Cornell men had only light practice to-day. What Courtney -ays of his crews all others on the ri Tho ia over, but there old mark. Aig les Be duke WBS