The evening world. Newspaper, June 21, 1913, Page 6

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

De el OE AE RT AME TTI ee Pe eM J THB BVBNANY WULD, SATUBVDAY, JUBB 51, 1013, ‘ fe EST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ENGLISH STROKE | PROVES A JOKE \ HARVARD CHANGES AM INE UP NINA CAME WTAE CORNELL'S CHI Sa a poh EFS AND ONE DANGEROUS COMPE TITOR DOOM OF ENGLISH STROKE ‘Hiasvard’s Clean Sweep of Every Race in Two . Days’ Regatta at New London Proves Anter- ‘ {ean Rowing Methods Are Far Superior to Those Taught by Imported Coaches. ing Clash of Season, Se rae Tagens tor esters ree in axnletiie ; COLUMBIA. VARSITY. i FIELD VERY. HEAVY Bi ‘ Gied @ natural death yesterday afternoon at New Londos. : Yale, fedet, won't have much enthusiasm for English boats, English oars, Eng 7 FIRST GAME. ? Meh “tubs,” Engiteh thole-pin rigs, SENATORS CHECK HIGHLANDERS. DECISION NEXT WEEK Tere Ten , English coaches and English rowing eas RH.PO, A, EB Stands in Ebbets Field— ate ter wt oo] WINNING CTEAK leseetss: P28 3) IN CASE OF BETTING | Ctimson First at Bat. my word, it wasn't Bagitsh form,” a , ~~ = emer nena bode Hartzell, 3b oo 2 3 0). AT BELMONT COURSE BATTING ORDER. on while the beaten, bedraggied OF HIGHLANDERS Borton, 1b. ° 8 2 3 U —— ‘ . vais, ; Fis a atte If Testimony Warrants It Spe- erything that, $60,000 of 80 of a Griffith’s Clan Gets to Fisher’s “ - < = < ged pli bie Be een tt Bnglish form was done, Curves Early in First Game for MoKechnie in the Meath Ais of Double Header. n inth. An imported English béat, imported MiMMldkift batted for Fisher in ninth, cars, locks, paraphernalia of all BIG ENTRY LIST FOR TRAVERS PLAYS RECORD EMPSTPAD, ©. 1., June 21.—County (Special to The Evening World.) 6g WASHINGTON. Judge James P. Neimann of Nassau % EBBETS FIE&D, BROOKLYN, N. % sorts, two ands half imported Eng- (Bpsctat to The Broning World.) R. H.PO. A. E.jcounty resumed the case of alleged NEXT WEEK § MEETING GOLF IN SEML-FINAL June 21.—The "Hinds at Evbets one want? And every day the brilliant) qwuennaroN, D. c., June f.— i 2 H : 1] bookmaking at Belmont Park this morn- were jammed this afternoon with em eaid, “Aw, rawther fair day; not 60|George Mullin, the former Detroit star, : . ; ‘ ing at his office at Mineola. John Giti, thusiastic backers of the Crimson and hawt 6] who has won only one game since join- 128 20 James G. Hawkes and Gaston Bols- OF UNITED HUNTS CLUB N APAW, LINKS the Blue, for the deciding game of Har from|ing the Senators, wae nominated by 00130 Sanaul, three. operators of the Burns L} vard-Yale baseball series, Twelve thous take more|@riMth to face the Hightanfers in the 00400 canes Agency read their testimony @and persons witnessed the third amd Apert \Guaen tee, Vermont | oibedmaster, 99 4 2 Blind tte mime dy . rei Ts oo echntann macany’ al Neat cara, |Peorme MoBride was stricken with tl 0 9 $8 8) Artur Brisbane, who also teatinea at | Classy Lot of Cross-Country |Champion’s New Mark of 70) uring the boat races yesterday, wi Wednestay's hearing, bl * * : excuse for showing itself, was demam faa fast night and could not play to- ae aia ia als ent. His testimony will be esa} Racers Will Show in Con- Agaigst Ward Cannot Be strated as the great stands becam Wolter singled of lett. Cree “ ec ieee chen phy the assistant man: ke |. Wolter ai ninth, * x & double play, Qfullin to La] Ofidkifr batted for Fisher in ninth, | **eF Of the Burns agency, was eworn he Sreeiies OL Ch Bates ae and snappy in spite .of a slow, soddeq Firet Base on Balle—Of Mullin, 1. | $74 Produced all original reports of the} paisong of racing will have only one (Speclal to The Evening World.) field, brought the Crimson rooters tt eavoring at different times to obtain} ‘le day next week, and if the entries| RYE, N. ¥., June @L—Everything/ their feet. The Yale team indulged 19 Two-Base Hite—Wolter, Sweeney. idence 66 Docks received for the two days’ meeting of| seemed to be shaping for another big! a fast ten minutes’ practice. The out oy Fitched Bat—Gweeney. Umpires— the United Hunts Racing Association, | victory for Jerome D, Travers, National, field was damp from yesterday's rain Wednesday and Friday, are taken as an! onamcion when the semi-finals started| Ut the outfelders were speedy ant Indication, the racing at the Terminal] iii. morning in the ‘Apawamis club’s| Sure-footed. of Ni Course will be the equal of that just | ad aha a Bi | Phillips played second base for Har Sodas Malsdaut cook all th in| 8°Fss the road at Belmont Park. The | Solf turnament. raw. brought | verd in place of Clark. the eae nad venerved ha desttnners in {jumping races have filled exceptionally | Travers against John M. Ward, Garden| Yale having the choice elected the! Mod Kl is decision until! welt and cross country racirig of the} City, and T. Val Bermingham, Wy-| Harvard should bat first. | Inthe avout the t timony warrants highest “order will’ be seen at this, the | kagyl, vs, Bert Allen, Fox Hills, AU went out in one, ¢wo, three order, it there ts a lkellhood that a special} °°*t_8"4 most attractive steeplechase} ‘Travers had. compatatively easy|and the score at the end of the second, aad Yery will bo called to Fas ti. Pourse in America. time in both his rounds. Therefore it] Harvard, 3; Yale, 0. te the findings of the tal 4 Fourteen horses have been nominated | was argued that Travers ought to roll] In the @ret innin, with three men on {ection special Inves-| for the hurdle race, including some of | up wide margins, dase, Phillips struck out in shot order, the most promising three-year-old Jump-| Four other regula? and one consola-| All suapense broke into « wiki oh: ers which will not be seen racing over|tion 16 are in the fleld, alone with a| relief. —_— ND ININING—Sweeney hit by a| tit into « double play, Fisher to Cut- regulation courses before Saratoga. If tt ftion. Th In the. second tnnii ait oe eee tare Nbecke | shaw to Daubert, No Runs, One Left, IRA DAVENPORT 10 RUN the best of the feld of ten canned toc the {arse handicap competition, ‘The greene] In ¢ nd inning, Tomes splashed with crimson and blue plumes dresses and banners, 8§ + ak i it ee tests at Belmont Park. Officially Recognized. [ i i ji f i i ! f i i | i [ : [ i l £ i (Continued from First Page.) 4 at th | a aT is if ! tii r i i | ig 1 i f fe sag glial Ht tit it it | BY @ name for himself when he Sid to Gnodarens, No runs, One left. |Sreatent COACH AT UNIV. OF PENN. psseed ek tc Been, wha Grave 0 sone | tet to the, West, _ He will be pltved = id again: c, . in re of CaSO, ane pacadone v5 ‘Gana to stunt gg sme Fo ree te cauaw. oar ig mavens erent runners WE ‘i aes TA, Pa., June 21,—Vivian ' er safe ‘an nm ona nice er. nf thind on Foster's poor throw of Fisher's| Miller died the same way. Rucker TEAM WINS DEWAR CUP.) th spores he He lhspegpeaidl ed the University of Pennsylvania crews at bounder. Daniels flied to Milan, No|again smashed @ long single into left, the meeting of the Board of Directors Runs. Two Left. Moran was called out on strikes. No| WASHINGTON, June %1.—Beating| or the Athletic Association on Monday. ‘Moeller beat out a high bounding bunt.|Runs. One Left. Great Britain by forty-one points, the | Members of the rowing committee, who i ma ll led to, Shanks, |" Firth, Inning—a6 seat ie were heavy from last night's down-| Young hit to Gtte, who booted the Rucker cracked @ neat single into right.| | i Beventeen horses will be welghted for! tne jerecce ot the accent WMA went oun to Riddell on an infield Bit. Moran popped out to Shafer, Shafer + | the Hollis Plate at six furlongs. Many| Rermingham beat Allen €and6. Play-|eop ‘watked, filling ‘the bases. made a neat stop and threw out Cut- = first class eprin @re on the list, in- the week, as follows: Three Runs, out on @ grounder to Borton, unassisted, |eiving the Giants a start. Daubort 464468463 6-8 In the third inning, Burdette, the Mullin going to second. Foster singled |mede e wonderful catch of Marquard’s further Bermingham went the better he game, Hunter taking his place, CHICAGO, June 21.—Ira Davenport] The number of starters in each race! e > out on @ grounder to Borton, unaseisted. areas = Bares went ont stealing, Miller Nten rece Tt will exceed the average of hunt meets | aved: cutting par a stroke on the 13th| Foster to Gandil No Runs. short left, Marquard made a n shempinahin) mart ot Rvansten “by ee i et tink oo Vile teavine os baneaet nol cae CANADIANS ONLY Ganan fanned. Hartsell threw out|of Wheat's infleld tap, but no o1 day, when he eres for the Illi of Prospect | norning instead of holding himeelf ta reserve for Travers. oa ey FOURTH INNING—Ghanks took| Wheat out on the line. There was an many years, He won points Cree's high fly near the Dleachers. | argument because Doyle did not touch| fr the United fstates at the stock-| VIVIAN NICKALLS WILL Harold Tappin, Westchester, 6 and 6. | W. D, MacDonald, Weeburn, x. | Hunters’ Steeplechase go to the post it | po The gallery, excepting that at/and then threw wild to Grst bese, Rune. Next to dat, cleaned the bases pegs Powis Sudlng horses trom ¢ ing out for the score the winner got a ~443 865 6 8 6 4-9-Ti| catcher, was bk by a pitch.d ball in to left, scoring Mullin, and went to sec. |foul, Daubert got Burns's grounder starters, gives promise of being the best INNING —Fisher fled to] GIXTH INNING—Burns made a|!# Davenport's ambition to set a new| ings. This, with the accessibility of the | "hg, helt e trexe on the un and Meth | 8 Morgan, Ghanke out, Peckinpaugh to|ered firat and it went for a single. Witigall: | Shes ne: Yet Bon Siren at the Ea NEED 10 WIN ONE In the second set Hamilton Kerr, | South Shore, beat F. R. Blossom, Wee. | , ‘him|holm Olympic Games, but it was a yy called out on three strikes.| Wheat, but Umpire Orth declared ‘him SUCCEED WARD AS ROWING Kayser ykagyl, 4 and 3, i iF rf LaPorte, Borton walied. McKeobnic ful atch of Miller's long fly ‘to right. will without doubt be @ good race. taking third and Young eecond. pt a sa ai THE card of 74, equalling the best round of|two base hit. Gannett fouled to —_—— ft Co pollen gr do cgeeap tet Vera paral helenae eras unity tae Ga Le ee ‘The pace was too fast for Allen, ‘The|so badly hunt he was forced to lea\ Ghanke, Daniels fanned. Wolter out,| great running catch of 8 -yard record at the Central A. A. U, | course, being precisely the same as Bel- oes pages v0 sie. for Borton. No Runs. Doyle got Baubert's grounder and put 8 been running as an| Course ‘beat E. P, Rogers, Baltuarol, 3 and 2.'| out for running out of the line, @mith| the University of Chicago th Third Set—J. D. Foot, Apawamis, beat { —— Fourth Set—J. H, Bell, Apawam! South Africans Have Lost Two beat F. 8. Keeler, Apawamis, 1 up : 20 holes. A. P. Gray Jr, Arcola, teat} Out of Three Davis Cup A._N. Cowperthwaite, Midland, 1 up. ¢ Consolation of First Set-W. G, Barn- Preliminary Contests, wall, Apawamis, beat C. G, Waldo, Brooklawn, 3 and 1, Max Marston, Bai- i : HF i g bsigd is ‘| 3 s ° 5 g F F tusrol, beat 8. Plummer, Apawamis, 3) ronpon, E: June 21.—Canaéa | sudwee footed off first by Ss United States has won the international | are said to have made the selection, de. | #4 2 yeas defeated South Africa in the doubles | Bet aid 8 Mil Re rd rifle shooting small bore match, just|cline to discuss the subject, but those| ‘Travers beat Ward by ne in O€| match in the elimination round for the nd she “litte (1) completed, and recaptured the Dewar | In close touch with the situation dociare | of the finest matches ever played around |seieotion of challenger for the Dwight Borton. Woster filed to McKechnie. ° ;| that Nickalls will undoubtedly be! New York. Travers came within two) y Davis lawn tennis trophy by threw Cup. The scores made public were: toches of baling @ Bae ter which Milan filed to McKechnie. No Runs. Is un Danger United Btates 24,651; Great Britain, | “owen. toone, The score was 1—6, Gay (Brooklyn | Glandicap—For three-year-| SIXTH INNING—Wokter doubled to 24,510. Ellis Ward, the veteran coach, who for been two atrokes the! s—<, : " left. Cree out, Gandil to Mullin, Wolter many years has had charge of the red Canada was represented by R. By ee me sont) Ee aGdeb; one mile | iuing third, Sweeney doubled to cen-| In order. to wm to-nlght's Brooklyn| This was the frst of the many inter- Breom IL, 1% (Notter), 1 to 8 and out,|'T scoring Wolter.” Hartsell filed to) Handicap, the feature of the card at/national rife shooting matches the third, 0] gree; GM. Miller, 108 (Rightmire), 10 to Milan, Peckinpaugh out, Morgan to/ tne Brighton Beach Motordrome, Arthur| United States will compete in during 1, 840 1 and'even, second; Bam Jackson, | Fnd!!, One Run. One Lest, Chapple, the champion, will have to|the present year. . 108 GHanover), 7 to 1, 6 to Band 2 to &,| Gandil beat out » bunt, Morgan Aled | ride at @ record-breaking pace, It ts 4 madhticn; three-year-olds and up-| third, Guy Fisher 109, Lahore, 112, John |t® Hertsell. Shanks hit Into a doudle| neiieved that wil have to travel , Hartaell to MoKechnie to Borton, ~ ward; coven furlongs. Time, 1.% 24. | Furlong, 110 and Col, Holloway, %, Biot, Hart every mile at a gait of better than a rival ought to be credi-| Py mark of 10, against Find-| tish Columbia and their South Afrieam old Tl, but as there were V. R. Gauntlett ané R two or three short putts not holed out,|¥. Le ee Men wae Pir OE bie onanes be oMicially recognized. c by ite vielere fe’ Ge its total score up to twe 0 one. Thursday's and blue crews, including the intercol- I and B. Schwengers of Brie legiate champion elghts of 189% 1999 and 1900, is expected to retire when his con- tract expires at the close of the present eeaeon, Last year Great Britain took the Dewar Cup from the United states, pee SSS winning the small bore match by 27|/QUIMET PLAYS BRILLIANT Travers (Out). Travers (In). wows by three straight sets, ¢—8, 6—3, «6 tle rales pipe ‘ ; rewulted in one victory each Meridien, 123 (Glass, 4 to 1,7 to and| also ren, forty seconds for the distance of eight| points, Great Britain, 24,58, United Ward (Out). ‘Geet: Light o' My Lite, ut aut- —_—_sa SEVENTH INNING—Borton fanned. | mes, He Is obliged to give the other) States, 24,201, GOLF AT WOLLASTON. Ward (in), 3 ist aintaeeter aten at the two 9 to 10, 2 to 6 and out, second: ‘LATONIA ENTRIES. MoKechnie filed to Milan. Fisher fled | gtartere—Vedits, Cox, Ohne and Thomas| This ¥ es yet to be played in order to enter the Fairy, 108 (Davies) 6 to 1,2 tol] ~ ? te Morgan, No Rune, — handicap of two laps. The old rec- A Echitent out # TOM M’NAMARA DOES 77 next round, while the South Afrlean to, third, Cock o! the Walk,| LaTONTA, Ky, Sune 21.—The entries) | /Mnarie, Med to MokKechnle, | Henry | ord ts 6.38 Q of tha sk beniens ene met sven | 10) team must score victories in beth . + INIA, Ky., = to Borton, Mul . v ir John Johnson, 136; Palani. gor Monday'e races are as follows: |on to McKechnie. No Huns,’ |pa'the Revtot toe WM match rece aston | acameter, Eve, men onthe American | terday by Francis Ouimet of the Wood-) IN FIRST ROUND ON | "*the'winnore of thie round see. tm Bally Clift, 90, and Hedge, 98, als EIGHTH INNING—Daniele filed to| with Charile Davis in the role of chal: Shooting Club, ‘made the pessibiy | Ad Golf Club in winning his match in LISH the semi-final the Belgian team, whtets =. Laporte, Wolter singled to centre, | lengers against Chapple. They will race ! the semi-finals with former champion ENG GOLF LINKS. | arewe bye in the frst round, white ¢he , Maridan won the second race like a) ib Cree fouled to Gandil, Sweeney flied | three miles, the best two heats out of es J. G. Anderson of Brae Burn. pot oe American team is pitted against the, | goed horse. He come {rom far pack at “9 aa Manian’ Ma Muha: (Ce Lati three. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS ‘The players stood all ravare on the} HOYLAKE, England, June %.—Play Gorman {aan hion wes vio od “4 the final cinnih. mn SECO H Fisher tossed out Moeller. Foster K ‘AD OV SRAeteA a We eae it St in the elimination rounds of the tourna neh team at Wiesbe Fate, also closed tat |{umsgearaide aad ap: al fied to Wolter. Milan out, McKecnnic| JOHNSON DEFEATED IN TAKE LEAD OVER QUAKERS, | won tne ple te: Uk mande Ths: pent ment for te open sit ohamaton ip ot QUBENATOWN, June bmi r , _ , 1 | rea! ir w ere to-|can Davis Te: Cup mort Suet vent | Hsier ‘Alon, 100; ‘rw, 104, MR Dat, 104: | £0 Porte NWING Hartsen out, ta-| ENGLISH TENNIS TOURNEY.| pirtapeurnta, June 2.—The Aue card of @ for the 18 holes | gay, when the Massachusetts champlon, |New York Ju Niceee 104; Adelaide T., 112;-Ayeayay, 118; Nello, 112. | porte to Gandil Peckinpaugh singled| pon I Wallace F. John-|ttalian cricketers overwhelmed the Gen~| Anderson played what would ordin Tom 1, McNamara of Wollaston, made ; 4 bint wes aie cies A? |to centre. Borton forced Peokinpaugh, NON Tune —Waliece F- John |tiemen of Philadelphia to-day in the| have been winning golt, but lost the) ine prst round in 77 strokes, and John ft the preliminary matches!’ Sy Gator sohsme ‘Suen , 100; | Morgan to Laponte. Caldwell batted for | mu found of the London lau tannie( opening day's play of their frst match | match on the seventeen & Jones of Awasco, New York, in 00. for the Davie trophy, has just arrived emewed "date th cn pita rier, Bedeco, 112; |MoKechnte. He singled to right and Shaenienanie heeraee ndon lawn cennisiiy this city. The visitors had scored s| | H- ‘an re Pedram In the second round McNamara made P _ McLoughin name x ee 10 paves und, ae pees | threesearity|Borton went to third when Moe! $a Lowe at runs for a loss of only three wickets Et Ke S qualifying round a good score of 79 stroxes, which gives . Norris Williams of Phiinn or (Mal tu Upeant; one ‘le, -trioces Callaway, 100; | fumbled, Midkiff, batting for Fishe when stumps were drawn for the day. | ro: nis club mate In the him o totad of 186 strokes for the two 4 Harold H. Hackett of Ni THIRD RACE. trah ‘Gent jim ‘Base, 108; Coy Lad | nied to Hi ea Buna fae Lak British crack won thre: Wile the Philadelphia side was retired heed rounds, the best score yet made by an ae Piping Rock Bubdscription Race; fillies;| 105; Ia Uvivete, i 3 nae scores being 7-5, 6-4, for ®. total of runs. I. A, y American competiter, SEL ts jear-olds; ded; fi three-year-olds and ‘pract scored 97 runs for the visitors before he —-. rears, Mi added: ve furlongs ear wae and oneastimih lant | ALFRED G, VANDERBILT WINS | i@™*sieervse,breeucely ron him the as feted wile "Waray" had CALIFORNIA COLLEGIANS — | CANADA WINS TENNIS 4 7 te 1 and out: fret; Lily Orme.| Nene’ ton; Peteuee ter; Beebe eae tad; be enamepmmapereel lasted over two hours, the play was of scored 110 ane ve ot opt. when the WHIP JAP BALL TEAM MATCH IN DAVIS TRIALS. (@icCahey), 6 to 1, & to 5 and 1 to 2] 104; Greater 101, a "| LONDON, June 31.—Alfred G. Vander- | the closest character, game was cal 4 Prt UEoaere ee t , 4 7 z fannie a EE eR ; Blection Ret, 17 (Hanschoten),| MXP MACK—valling; threw-yeardde end w-|ilt of New ‘fork won the Coaching = LONDOM, Sune Slonts Tas banal te beanie. hoes Fit; oe aad juvesisicenth mille —Nvosed |Mdarathon Gold Challenge Cup to-day | Twe Games at Olympic Picld. Mimmorman Eiase Wee A MORE APPROERIATE NAME, } OSAKA, Japan, June S1.—The basgball annie Nancy Orme and Oktbbena aleq| Bram 104 Beanie Foe 107 Cape weve sor, [with his team of bays and browns in the|' Two games will be played at Olympic} 97. LOUIS, June H.—Manager Evers} | IFinaee ow some things) team of the Leiand @tantord Jr. Uni- Jabot, 109; Bonnie 100 Grive trom Hampton Court to Olympia | Field to-moi afternoon. The fast|°f the Chicago Nationals to-day ous clared the grumpy | versity of California gained & 10 to @| selection of @ chalienser for the Dwight Lass, ridden by Butwell, won| ">!remlice ol in connection with the International | Lincola Giants will be seen in both| pended Heine Zimmerman, third Dase- victory over the Kelo University nine | ¥, Davis lawn tennis trophy when BP. hg won — Horee Bhow. He aleo took the fourth | contests In the epening game the and fined him $200 for a row with to-day. The score $ Schwenxera of British Columbia beat R. a weer is the font] SUNDAY WORLD “WANTS” _ Jorise wit Giants will Une up against the Dan-| | Bresnahan during yesterday's t pn R.H.B. |e Le Sueur of South Africa im the sie second team. ' 7 ered a w. o the R a ane » the BL Lowe team, The to pose tcl) WORK MONDAY WONDERS. 'scsure of Now Yoru wea plaase’ | ihe"erean ‘Harel olnmia. "| auapension wo india University, IO. sepa oT A

Other pages from this issue: