The evening world. Newspaper, June 24, 1913, Page 12

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ve & bier ee fm Me fun home, a Holloway, with if i i its til ox furlongs, main , 1M Little Jupiter, 48 (Butwell), tol, 6 to 1 and 2 to 1, firet; Bounc- to 1, 3 to Land Lam, 1 (Troxiet), jem, gerond; Pérthshire, 112 to.& 1.12 and ent, ithint. Menerief, Mt; Depuetion, 10; Golliwax: WW; Thritty, 101, out Daubert, Miller &@ clean steal of second, Me out to Stengel. Wheat ran ‘the tence and made @ marvelous one Rend catch of Murray'e emash that looked good for a triple. Meyers alam: med a jong lner against the left feld “thet are hard to block or get af because they drop in from] fence fOH two bases and Doy' 4 angles, Snodgrass ethgled to centr the hardest hitter im the me ‘the ped bar- Walla und the Canadian giant, Mc- 4, reminded the onlookers of Bob in his hard-hitting day: ‘gn@ Rodel met s few months Was floored nine times. wild, Wheat bel: error. Burke struck out, RUN@, ONK: LEFT, Doyle and Merkle. No’ Runs. Yingliag paw pitching for Brooklyn, Tingling: ‘wot: Bhafer's’ grounder and? tossed him out at firat. Flether flied sent wht Nel bases. heaviest artillery | OM Gy to Benge! C2 miueh | atop and throw out Bteng out to Burng No Runi ri a witd 4 baa Murray weht all the way Meyers was out, Cutehaw to Daubert, ———— Wie wer reer & Pe Feawhed, but the order never changed) ut on atrikes. Motoher made a neat At the end Sandhill was a length in| @ Wonderful one-hand catch of Cut+ Mission Grave), 11 te 2 and out, third, Time) ER ai oa) of me! eeoring and Mosiler going to third. 100; Mice: ipo Me, ace mane | of Wolter'e drive. Cive singled to right, Mary Scribe, 10; Hen- peck, 101; Luria, 101 and Mr. Spece, 104 finally ran hia race In away from the bunch in the. atretoh to win easily from Bouncing Leas, who had led all the way until well straightened out in the stretch. Petthshire was a fast closing (Continued from Firat Page.) long fly to Snodgram. No Runs. Two Lei Doyle got-a base on dalle and made Meyers and taking second on the throw to the plate. Tesreau followed with a Jong clean single over short which scored Snodgrass. Tesreau took sevo on the thrdw to the plate, which w charged with an THREE THIRD [NNINGQ—Caliadan batted for Stack and struck out. Moran lined out to Burns,, Cutshaw was an easy out for ‘wall for ¢l retired the aide on No Runa. One Le! FOURTH INNING—Doyle made a neat Wheat was patting for McConnell. out, Fistcher to Merkle, Daubert died) ning No Hits. | er ot Murray's grounder, ubert and | * %. REALLY, Copyright, 114, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). La] Rm, CUR FOOTBALL Righ fy to Stengel tn deop centre Enod- |' ‘age going to third on the catch, Bur was thrown out by Yingling, retiring the side. One run, One left. VEYTH INNING—Smith litted a high to Burns Tesreau got Fisher's weak grounder in front of the plate and threw bia out at first Miller Struck out. No Runs, Wisher made a nice stop of Shafer’ fi A BIT OF ERNGLISM COACHING HWOHT CHANGE own Pau Jones! GTYLT OF MUNNING. that Cutshaw consed to Daubert. Doyle unted in front of the plate and was thrown by M@ller, Ne Runs @IXTH ENNUNO—Yingiing was called stop and threw out Moran. Shater made shaw'e grounder and threw him out at fra. No Runs. ENGLISH COACHING LARRY BURY MIGHT BECOME A VERY EXCeEULeNt Vero PLAYER.) First Pass Handed Out By ‘Man From The World’ Goes to Comedian Lewis Reoent Member of the “Sunshine Girl” Company Receiver of Free Baseball Ticket to the Polo Grounds—Maybe You'll Be the Lucky One To-day. mle to left. Cutshaw Dretty single Into right, the second for Brooklyn. ‘ Wheat filed out te Burns in short left. Daubert fouled out to @ha- fer. mith struck owt, No Runs. One Left. Bnodgrass Pretty single into centre, making his third straight hit. Terreau saorificed, Yingling to Dau- bert. G@nodgrass going to second. Burne fied te Moran, Shafer went out the came way. No Runs, One Left. —— HIGHLANDERS, ——— (Continued from Firet Page.) ! By “The Man From The World.” Beore Aivat blood for Tom Lewis, er, to be more enact, the first baseball pass gees to this famous punster, recently with the “Sunshine Girl.” No, Mr. Lewis @14 not play the title role. ' eee acted Ge tren, At yesterday's ouble-header at the Polo lcatler beat eut en , advens Grounds I took my seat in the grand-stend 1 ¥ to 1| cing LaPorte to third. Moeller and La Was far in the rear, nearly on @ Mine with third Qnfus-| Porte! pulled off a double steal, ‘LaPorte dase, I found the crowd waiting for me. The Evening World certainly was a feature of t! afternoon, second only to the Giants’ winnt: of the second game. Right and left, front and rear, it was the World World!! World!!! and then aome more Worlds! Owing to the Immense crowd, numbering about 26,003 people, including Mr. Lewis and myself, I felt lucky to get a seat at all, You should have seen the multitude in the seventh, Hundri of men and women with @ death clutch on their Evening Worlds were Tooking all around to find me, and when I A quick throw’ by Boehling to first re'| AFOSE ENS 1m My DORE CCREAIBIOSIIAR MRenner tired Cree hefore Birdie could serambie| Bresented the gentleman alongside of me with the pass, there was eome ex- bask, No Russ, jeltement, believe me. Milan ot, MoConnel! to Borton, Gan- Bring your Hvening Worlds with you to-day! I always have two passes il walked. Morgan out, McKeehnic to| With me, in the event of my having two “Worldly” nelghbors, Watch for me Rorton, Gandil taking second, Shanks jin the seventh inning and have a copy of The Evening World with you, and Ingled to right. Gandil was caught at |'hen You will be eligible tor a pass, plate on Danlels'a perfect throw to Goasett. No Runs. FIFTC INNING—Hartzell filed to Shanks, Peckinpaugh beat out swing- ing burt. Peokinpauxh thrown out, stealing, Henry to Morgan. Borton fouled to Henry. No Runs, La Porte out, Peckinpaugh to Borton. Henry net to Peckinpaugh, Boehting out, McTonnell to Horton, No Rune. SIXTH INNING—McKechnie — out, Morgat. to Gandil, McConnell fanned, Danicis tiled to Milon, No Runs, Moeller singled over second. bunted tn front of the pinte, Go.ssatt picked it up and threw to second to eateh Moeiler. Peckinpaugh dropped the ban, Foster going to first on the play, Milan ainaled to left, Moeller was caught Sweeney protested 0 vigorously en Umpire Connelly's decision that he was chased to the bench. Connolly sent Moeller hack to second. Gonsett catoh- Ing for the Mightunders, Foster out, McConnell to Borton, One Run. One Left. FOURTH INNING—Moellor made one-handed catch up against the fence (Glasa), Gossett Nit into a double play, LaPorte wrabying hia tne drive with one hand., CLUBS ‘AMERICAN LEAGUE, ub, WY elite? STANDING OF THE i Bostan. “RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAM Brookize, 4; Mew Yors, 2 10 innings. 3 }; Teooklyn, 1, Second hte, ‘Chicago game peatponed, Rain, | Rain, AMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY phiyn ab Ne ‘or! Now York at Washington, Pea tha, Ke jeveland at Detrolt. Two gxinoe, ft. Youter ined ok to BELMONT ENTRIES, 2; Magazine, 121; «Calgary, 90; at the plate, Creo to Gossett, Gandil hit hae to Hartzell and Poster was turned back,| BELMONT RACH TRACK, 7 RACE—Pane $300; for three-year scored, | Hartzell to Gossett, Milan sneaked to|June 24,--Entrios for Belmont Park | ols aud up fonied in third and Gandil reached t. Milan scored on indi taking third. Mi ing Gandil. Morgar Gossett to MeKeehnle, Two Runa SEVENTH INNING—Wolter singict to centre, Cro fanned, Gor Hoehling to Gandil, Wolter gv second on the out, Hartge! out, ng to Gandil, No Runs, Shanks filed to Cree, Laporte out, McConnell to Horton, Henry walked Hochling fouled to Gossett, No Rv One Lett. BIGHTH INNING — Peckinpaugh walked. Borton fanned, —Bochling threw high to Morgan on attempt to catth Perkinvaugh, But Peckinpaush was sate, MoKeohnie grounded to | Seu Hoehting, who tried to catch Peckin= | “| {Mi Paum at second, but missed, Derriok | swat tm Derrick walked, i scoring second on the morrow follaw: Field Huntie Plate, °, ¥ 1 ua; a Tho Usher, 111; @ Southere Maid. 119, a Davies entry, . use, nities Steeplechase Cu one-half miles,—Gald Maxim's arr) Athos, Midite Sooh- Booh- | viet throe-s¢a Bigot, VES: burue, a Turney entry SIXTM BRACE-—Pure $500; for and ap; selling: and @ half fu Edith, (Oy % mu: Mi m, 4 Haiph Lloyd, 96; *Denbam, YT, Rosemary, Ww; +] Phoilla Antoinette, 0: *Visible, 100: nimcoe, JOT; Cohort, 107; Blue Crest, 110; . 115, Also ehaible to start in Order named should any bo scratched: Toddiing, 108; Momteatm, 10F; Foxcraft, 100; Prince Chap, 100; Mileage, 100: 4B: \ Jack Nunaliy, 212; John Bowman, 98: Theotary 1 Cook, i . 1 RACK—-Purse $500; for th the mares, Daniele fied ro Eigse tiyi d PAR ake WE on lie Moeller. Wolter fanned. No Rang, jyote wont fom) Be but No Wis, Three Lett, iM. ‘ Wy Caldwell now piteainy for New York, { Moeller out. Caldwell to Morton, | a: to Cree, Milan walked, Ganlil) seetond, eieetinn oieenenad HAMILTON ENTRIES, Med to Daniela, No Runs, One Left, rAd called at end oe eignth inning to allow Highlanders to catch train, i oo Se ea; Wl sor 1 NCR WELLS ea Tua Barts Neary watt Sracmury. i BAT ee AY, JUNS 24, 1918, BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NE W ene OO cua ™% W YORK’ ‘OLD TOP, IT MIGHT HELP US. HAT? Yeu Den'r UNDERSTAND AT ALL, I'm NOT OvaR There, You Now - . — On, tm were! IF MIpUGN enue WAR AN ENGLISH Cogn! Mane wh TEND ety Suow bette Wow “To PLAY hd ANERICAN PLAYERS CLEAN UP IN TENNIS | SCORE IN THE JUNIOR MATCHES IN ENGLAND GOLF CHAMPIONSHI Biddle, Johnson and McLough-| Forty Boys Participate in Sec- lin Score Easily in Straight Sets on English Courts. ‘WIMBLEDON, Engtand, June 4.—At the resumption of play in the English lawn tennis championships to-day Craig Biddle of Philadelphia added soveral marks to his reputation by scoring @ three te straight victory over G. H. Mayes, a member of the Canadian team which meets Belgium in the next round of the Dwight F. Davis trophy tourna. ment. The score was 7, 4, 6-3. ‘The American player did especially good work in his service and his over- head smashes. Wallace F. Johnson of Phi jeiphia scored an easy victory over H. B. ‘Web of Cambridge University in three straight sets, the score being 6-2, ¢—I, co ‘The sterling form shown by Maurice E. McLoughtin, Wallace F. Johnson, R. Norris Williams and Craig Biddle has caused an attack of nefvousnees among the home talent. R. Norris Willams of the United Stati team disposed of R. M. K. Turn- bull in easy style in three straight sels the score being 6-1, 6-4, 6-3. In thi his first match game at Wim- biedon, the American player showed great confidence. He scarcely missed chance, His backhand drives were feature of great etrength, while his lightning service nonplussed his op- ponent, Maurice KR. McLoughlin loat no time in adding another victory to the Am- ertcan list by defeating A. H. dinning in three Glen- straight sets. The scores were 6-2, 6-0, 6—3. This match vinst urlor ge. — a Della. Mack, Brecktown THIRD mile and @ 108; ‘Tee! ta ¥OURTH two-y M. 100; Rosina, ‘mil eC R ‘a half furl , 108; Mike Cohen, 104: 105; Cosia, 1 E mes Docker’, Red, 118 jonay. le, 100; BACE—Hel iy A woah 107; Raf of Bator, 107; Billy attracted an gallery, but the «nme itself was dis- apbointingly one-sided, completely outclassing his opponent. ee LATONIA ENTRIES. LATONIA, Ky. June %~The entries away Hunt, 8: for to-morro’ duperl, 111, ling; three-year-olds; einteenth,—Carpethla, 102; Medelle, | 3 Berry, 104; Berard, Att immense the American ces are as follows: thret-yeer-olde; six Atiumas ioty Boral |S Cedarbruok, 100; Hear Be Galley lay nT, ing; two-vearolda; five Marty Lou, 98: Marte Lady Chareot, 104: Old Tramp, 108; joa rehen, 100, HACE Velustion Stahae; cel ve ead @ ., 100; Raith W, 105; Dig Spirit, 107 100, FIFTH RACk—Ths Ole St half furl Minda, 107; Diack ree-sear-olde and upwards 00; Mem ri Ha ‘Tovey, You SHouLD 171 RUNS AD THEN STOP Pon Tea OL Tor ~ REALLY, rT's MUCH MORE SPORTING Bateeau. «cs ce = CARTER MAKES LOW ond Annual Tournament Over the Plainfield C. C. Course. (Gpedel to The Evening World.) N. J, June 4—The second annual junior championship of the Metropolitan Golf Association be gan this morning over the course of the Plainflelé Country Ctub, Close upon forty doys will participate, no: ceeding eighteen years being ells! ‘This year again the affair is handi- cap, extended go as to cover two days instead of one, with miscellaneous events at each session. Stewart D. Connelly of the Rockland Club om the Hudson ts here to defend hie title. Philip Carter, last year's in- terseholastic champion, is alse entered. ‘The card: ¥. W. Butler jr Plainfield, 97; W. P, Taylor, Park, 89; Donald G. Harris, Stewart D. Connolly, F. A. Reed jr,, Baltusrol, 8. Church, Phainfleld, #4 Wrkagyl, Plainfield, 10! P. Lewis, Flushing, 83; Carlos Fetter- off, Upper Montclair, 107; Garret Du- bois, Plainfield, 109; Harold Down Canoe Brook, 97; B. R. Redman, Apa. wamis, 06; C, O. Lawes, Upper Mont- clair, 87; Alfred B. Willoughby, West- field, 103; *Worman Maxwell, Philadel. phia, Philip Carter, Nassau, 75 John Lummis, Apawamis, 83; E, Grier J Elizabeth, Suburban, & Richard Potter, New Brunswick, 107; ‘Allan Eggers, Canoe Brook, 105; Roger Jones, Canoe Brook, 83; Hubert Hutch. inson, Forest Hi y T. Budham, Lawrenceville, Alawson Prentias, New Brunswick, A. L. Pierson jr., Montolair, 90; 8. C. Stearns jr., Rock- Buell Trowbridge, ing, 103; John H, Potter, New wick, 1 Frank Dyer, Mont- ; Sherman Trowbridge, Flus! ; @. & King, Essex County, 8 Brunswick, | Rieharad , 108; Karle ‘an Doren, New Brunswick, 114; *R. ®, Ogden, Lawrencoville, 93; Alan Con- ger, Now Brunswick, 1 Philip Carter wins low score gold medal with this card tevee a4 In . Qrand tot: *Not eligible for title. soot ES Pelky te Bex Smith) CALGARY, Alberta, June 24—Arthur Pelky's next battle will be with Gun- boat Smith. The match will be arranged for the near future, according to some of Pelky's close friends, who e been at his camp since the kilt ef Later bereye May 9 Fi MATHEWSON CLOSE IO ANOTHER RECORD ~ |MPDERMOTT FIFTH WN ENGLISH GOLF TOURNEY; TAYLOR REGAINS TITLE Ray, Last Year’s Owner of the Championship, Finished in Second Place at Hoylake. HOYLAKE, England, June %—The British open golf champlonship was wea here to-day by the veteran English play- er, J. H. Taylor, with the fine aggregate of 9% strekes for the four rounds of 18 holes each, his scére for the rounds Ya order being 78, 7%, 77 and 7%. This je ae, fifth open championship, ' “4 Last years champion, Edward Rag ” was second, with 812 strokes, his seer, by rounds being 73, 74, 1 and & ay Harry Vardon, who has won the , championship five times, ted Michael Moran, the.Irish champion, ‘fer, third and fourth places, with $3 éagtl,” Vardon's score by rounds wes % T] @.. and 90, ao John J, McDermott of Atlantle City, open golf champion of the United States, tied for fifth and sixth places with T. @. Renouf, their grand aggregates being %8 each. MoDermott's score by rounds was 15, 80, TT and 83. When the first pair drove off in the open golf championship tournament this. morning a flerce half gale was blowing accompanied by a drenching rain. The Breen, howaver, showed fewer signs of flooding than they had done yesterday. but elsewhere on the links there were numerous puddles and on the whole the players found very disagreeable com: ditions. In apite of the weather Harry Vardon, who was the first to drive off, took @ amall crowd with him round the courss, John J. McDermott, open golf cham- pion; of the United States, did a fine third round, making it in 1, which equalled the best score of the day up to 1 o'clock. With his card of 7 in the first round and 8 In the second be had thus an regate for the three founds of 282 and stood third best. J.-H. Taylor also did the third round in 7? strokes, thaking, with his 73 and 7% In the first and eecond rounds, aa agsregate of 2%, putting him for the time at least well in the lead. Bdward Ray of England came second, i eregate for ihe three rounds of 228 strokes, having taken 73 in the first round, 7% In the second and @ ia the third, Tom L. MoNamara of Wollastea, Mass., was placed twenty-fourth, with ‘te of 335 atrokes for the four rounds, his score by rounds being @ 7% ® and & —E M’CARTY ESTATE GOT $26 OUT OF FATAL PRIZE FIGHT SPRINGFIELD, Mo. June %.—Pre-. bate Judge Lydy announced to-day that he would begin an investigation to learn why the estate of Luther Mé- Carty received only $26 of the proceeds of the Calgary fight in which MoCarty met his death. ‘The gate receipts at Calgary were 00, of which McCarty was to have received half. Judge Lydy refused to approve the inventory of McCarty’s tate when he noticed the discrepaney. i TER- WINGS Plain, 5c. Fancy, abe. AYVAD MAN'F'O CO., Hoboken. N. 3, PORTING, BELMONT PARK:

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