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\ F) —_INANERICAN LEAGUE RACE!) *: 4 i | — _ — Se ET ART AE a Se WG Wvavine Woarp, TUSeDAY, JUFE f0 1913. LBDOUX AND CAMPI TO MEET TO-NIGHT NEWS OF 3 ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT er CLEAR SAILING FOR ATHLETICS NTERFE ROMA TE i Ab See LY VC Hint Fete oan op : Title to Frankie Burné " 4 seven, but he hung over the pa unable to realise what was Jersey City Boy Eams a Draw |*# Haley anisnea the count. Nie. je i ‘ i With Champion, Toppling “[f-the Philadelphias Are Overtaken It Would ; ; Make Baseball History,” Says John J. Him Over in Third Round, sey sae in inl ‘ McGraw in His Review of the Race in Rival i) 4 2 “ai sony Satter tne Dorp Ac ane League—Injuries to Best Players Put Boston ore ot Out of the Fight—Cleveland Lost Too Much _ 5 & . = to an even break by Frankie Burne i Jersey City in a fagt ten-round Pog 4 Ground on Eastern Trip. Couton's ting wenerabenta stood Kim 8 | Sivantaty “snd carsea ine eepnae Ot WH THINK | Quer IN THIS 3 {times and at the end | cision: ¢ ene \ ae TED BY Be: ROBERT EDGREA| : Ficut. 1 OION'T ! 4 : of a fercely contested battle hnny pan . r a i le title. w ae 5 Pl (pal . = i tT dust reo a “Por the al ee rounds Loko Kid by py bint & i T* Boston s / NTERFERED wiTd é f i" tapped the cham y Kid Alverts si *riaa) jot he A icens . beth, N. J, are oti 6 OY HITTING iit : Za Ovorae Alger ot Came 3 elled for a haymaker to Alberta was the La thea th Dercentage and Ms: J : : ’ The sixth round” wi throughout. In the tenth, he necked es Athost the bat sea a ven - < ‘ Wl f- tented with honors ev er that) Alger to his knees, Alger came up” : — poy in ved “ , : 4 S 4 both men tied badly fight | quickly, hi oe ir Ro ten A <o y endea ‘with an even break for the final | man, ie old question of pitchers, + y Z J rounds. wondertul| Which all bie league mangers are be- - 2 @ ” pitching ataft bes} <!"RIne to consider go seriously now. q 11 \ Jeanette-Clark Bout No club tn the world can wi \ = . 8 if failed to tive up| cog 4, can win without : 2 Called Fake by Referee. anywhere to ite) son that the New Tork tes , fr A i . ee eed a te ilies tek ts calle jow York team ts now) | THE GIANTS BATTERS HAVE g a g > | manck stopoed the Joe J ing & scout big money te search for LOCATED @ NEW ALIBI \ . . lark fight In the middle of leek that trailed the team all last] Competent performers. round at the Phoenix A. C., declaring (Rpectal to The eeagon deserted tt early this epring. dane Athletics appear to be trrepres- ~ “i P “take.” It was scheduled | CINCINNATI, June %—Jack Je The infield ts shot to pieces, with! &,., Midcyld = Moasonglla the be Clark had taken ees ae ” only two of last year's reguiars in it| starr. Mack has largo tne pitening He ; i , 7 soak Onbert oe Sra at. present. Stabi was put out of the ae tat ght reel idcilacn Maa MT s sueuiee ei piven has aie GU by the development of several proi g decision was given, but It was plain? game carly, and he was a great hus-|!#ine youngeters, who have been winning (T 15 SERIOUSLY , fee tler playing in that collettion, bat| Ste? for them, ‘Thea Hender and INTERFERING WITH —— ‘ nigay ; two nen an te ‘ine. semen, pec the severest Blow to the tofeld was]ane the'aberear or grire st, ePeed “TS NEw aLiei is CeRTAN-TO BE TAKEN UP ween | rot of cundition ines benea ee fell when Charlie Wagner developed John Coombs, ie not greatly felt. 4 . AND MADE POPULAR BY A GREAT MANY : he was heed bleod poisoning in one of the fingers| BRAINS AND ABILITY IN THEl Nabble OF OUR PROMINENT Boxers, 6 Du continast of his'right hand last week and had ATHLET! 1c TEAM. tolgatt thé Game, His toed wih tear! soning this pitching, most of whieh in@eld wide apart, as he was the'i, goou, : (MPOSSIBLE. TO fore tea sunt Eetaeet another out to his “TMS cRowd ‘4.—Timmy Duty | he the walls one me of which 1s indifferen' \ bs mam who was ebways holding it to-] Mack has a marvellous ball club, et) \ pele sors . before a Gea Pra getBier and encouraging the other} *!th natural ability and brains. The " “Te CRowd nt as \ ‘ A. C, and at the end the Athletica are taking advantage of ev: y aifp, watching for their opponents’ ‘sighs, and getting them and applying them to the situation instantly. players in the series against the Glants last fall. It hie showing In practice yesterday Givided as to which wae en: i, any critterion, Hartley Thomas, ee titled tow shade, The crowd was with | patsgeipnia rider, ghould be » taster Duffy from the start, but Britton fought . at top speed and in the (nagnting and | {70r” Ineh of the way in the inletye Cleveiand still has han hton Beach moter. . McAleer started the| pennant, but it is pa bog ea aa al ; is effective blows landed, had the better Of | drome to-morrow night. In @ workout rently the best string | was when the Naps came East Of * A M4 i 9° over the distance he was clocked in SB either league, with the | course, will e%, q@inutes flat. club and they have just tnded. Wood| ana’ tne Afnletion will be meeting the c le aghting and in the | Reiger ot ‘the record for teen hae been in and out all eummer, mostly | stronger Easterners for a times but ei ; was eut about DouBT BUT THAT THIS out, None of the stars hae Been re- “THERe mites, af will start in this race, ALIBI_CAN (nous) BE So TWISTED ome nearly every team looks alike to’ Con- CLEVELAND LOST TOO _MUCH| ing tood of nearly e doren asec’ 05 TO FIT ALMOST any OCCASION lead of nearly a dozen games 1 GROUND ON EASTERN TRIP, Neither Boston nor Washington, the | co eter, “wr atne Atnlctics are to be 4 ertakem. If they should be it would WOULD WORK WHO in 4th. Sgt 10 out with the Attiotion the Saseball Sistory, PERFECTLY Itt A CASE LiKE THs Ven. THE ae awancre SAA ROCHMSTER, N. ¥,, June M—tid position now te give| (Coyrisht, 191% by John J. McGraw.) AB) SUSCESSFULY Jullan took the count im hie Aght with , \ Seen el ‘ > Joe Goldberg at oe A *" battle for the — es recy day in (lass 2 for single harness! Alfred G, Vanderbilt’ the latter shot acroas: svHaps hare, ‘ : LONDON, June %—Judge W. H.|handa with hie Whitehall Ariel at the|qetond prise in the opan competition | Me managed to struggle to he feat Moore of New York took first prixe to-! International Horse Show. for four-in-hand teams, when Referee Patsey Haley had count- instead of two or ¥ aelf-respeoting ‘The showing made by Griffith this sea: son with his Washington team has upse him considerably, He figured, with th ad@Mional year of experience for his players, that he had @ good chance to; take the pennant to the mational cap- Christy Mathewson Misses by a Hair World’s Record for Num- Vugecba ve pursued'a club watch aid isek| Der Of Balls Pitched During a Game. a 7 “MADE GOOD” IN A A*50SutTMADETOMEASURE $19.50 THIS WEEK ONLY The spontaneous response of the people to our opening sale last Saturday made it necessary for us to press into sar- vice extra help to cope with the tremendous business, which eclipsed our wildest dreams, We are now firmly convinced that the house of Wilson-Briggs fills a long-felt want in the heart of the distinctive dresser. We wish to thank the public who responded so gen- erously to our appeal, for we are now in the fight to stay, that you may get here a $50 suit made to measure at $12.50. SoM wk SES By Bozeman Bulger. SCRATCH hit that gave one batter first base in the eighth inning with A Practically nothing at stake at the time caused Christy Mathewson to @ world's record by a hair, and the funny part ment was on Matty had no idea that he wa: WILSON STARTS BOYS RELAY 0 CHICAGO ide ibaa repen Hig Uttle black man in the way of the record was C: r Miller, and the wast- ing of three balls to catch him off first and then fouling of two strikes changed the artistic mark of one of the most wonderfully pitched games in the Kistory of the pastime. Mathewson, you know, holds the world’s record for m PANIC AAA it ie that while the least number of balls pitched in one game, which is sixty-seven. The men ‘behind the ecreen began keeping tab after he had disposed of the side in the fret ing on five pitched balls, Up to the eighth he had the record beaten by sev- i eral points when a scratch hit and consequent’ jockeying spilled th® beans, At Fred Reed Takes Message From | tat atatty finished the game by pitching seventy pliched bails-thtes shy of the . figures that other pitchers have been shooting at for severai seasons, None of | President on First Mile to | them have even come close. ' Mayor Harrison, IT WAS SOME RECORD AT THA’ In the nino innings of pastiming nat the Brooklyns, in which the Dahlen crowd was hopelessly beaten, Matty’s record on pitched balla in Innings was as WASHINGTON, June 24.—-Attirea tn a | follows: 6-7~9-%—7-9-1—-14-G, Total, 70. ‘These figures may mean little to the white linen suit and with the eyes of a | ordinary observer, but by way of comparison it might be well to know thaty reat crow@ upon him, President Wilson |Curtis, his opponen:—and a worthy one at that—pitened oxactly 100 halls, The 1068 on the porch of the White House | average number of balls pitched in a game tr 1%, according to George More- at 980 A, M, to-day and placed a mes-|tand, the Pittsburgh statistician, During this period of wonderful twirling Matty sage of felicitation to Mayor Carter Har-| id not issue a single base on balls, though he had several batters tn tne two- ‘ven of Chicago in the haversack of | three hole. That jockeying spoiled the record. Pre@ Reed, the firat of @ string of boy = “e scout relay runners Who are to bear it That second game, by the way, made no hil with George Luks, to Chicago. the celebrated painter, and a party of fricads who sat back of the Young Reed, a picture of health and preas bor. “I want to sce a ball game,” said Mr, Luks, “But this athletic development, in @ sleeveless fa nothing more than a mat-hematical calculation, That fellow gocs shirt ‘and running costume, stepped up after this like he waa checking up the books on Monday in « com ty Mae front door and waluted the Pren- mission house. It's no contcet." We offer this week a fine collection of imported Scotch woolens and blue and gray ser, These dewt, who returned it, Placing the a materials are especially desirable for vacation wear; catetully rolled message in the pouch |M'@RAW SEES NO NOURISHMENT IN AN EVEN BREAK. ' whieh Reed extended, the President) Despite Matty’s wonderful pitching tint topped off the afternoon witn | if you intend vacationing to mountain or seashore, do wH@ a wave of his hand started thely.etory, the day gave no nourishinent to McGraw. While the Giants and not fail to take advantage of this offer. A $50 Suit, rage ‘and the first runner with a 10K) superbaw were broaking even the Phillies were tearing off a game agaluet the etre slong the White House drive | Brg d in consequence thereof the Phillies have guined another notch, Klving made to méasure, for this week only, $12.50. darted away on the first relay, a mile) in, lead of four full gymes against the Giants, still, there Is tore oppor- REE! Extra Trousers FREE! off, Secretary Lane, Hecretary Tumuity 0 a ive | President's fami tunity in the future, Kemember, we play double-headers against tue Braves on sugcnempers of ie ‘He My | Wednestay and Thursday. wee grouped on the White House ateps while moving picture machines recorded the, start. ‘Phe firet few relays were for short HERE'S A NEW FORM OF INGoinY. “By the way,” asked George Cohan while the first fame was u jer way. “If aa ae al the shortstop, Fietcher, for instance, should stop q ball while ¢ War a man . vot aad tri bes on firat and could not make a thro’ second, and if Doyle Id grab him by . < KACES ay to each of the boy scouts run & line ankle and touch second, though Fletcher still held the ball, would the run- ¢ Miganeesitee Fad mile. ner be out?” As ball players are non-conductors In the way of putouts, George, |i i rang To ee 10 4 COT eto en ee town. The | Fletcher would have to have his own foot on the bag, and even though they | oo. ngrked tm infield witbeat charge” toute from Washington lies through |bad @ ground connection Doyle's hoof could not turn the trick, Maryland to Gettysburg, Pa, and west through Pitteburgh, Cl nd, ‘Toledo, Routh Bend and to Chicago, The run- nere are due in Chicago on June 38, pees cach ms Rival G4 '. June 24.—John Ennis, the aged pedestrian, walking against Wen- ton on hia hike from New York to Min- n is, left Erie to-day for his home in Gtamford, Conn. He was forced to privive™ MUSIC Le Re ig ab, te No matter what may come the Giants have at last succeeded In beating | i OLUMBIA 2 PUTTING SOFT PEDAL ON THE HEAO STUFF. Larry Doyle Is very fond of Fletcher personaily, but he will remember for @ Jong tino that If Fletch had stopped certain ball in the fifth inning he would be a hero this morning, somewhat like Baker in the world's series, When all seemed dark in the ninth and the Giants were one run behind Larry poled a terrific drive Into the right fleld stand for a home run, but it wax wasted Just before that Fletcher had drooped a throw from Merkle when Moran was caught off base and the error gave Brooklyn a run, But for that misplay Doyle's long wallop would have won the kame for the Giants. abandon the trip Jast Thuraday when he was taken ill, Hie condition be- 60 esi hat he waa advised to' Brooklyn a game on the home grounds and Bway & y Barle: ~ esque Mg worm bas turned. Now that m — Tong a his hema, " te ice is broken MoGraw's gang expects to do things ‘ Kissa hed ik Sane