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TER BVENTNG WORLD, ‘A. 4. U. TO PROBE BI "i 5 : DOUBLE-HEADERS — | *"" “PRO” CHARGES ) . GALORE TO-DAY || FLAMMA WINS |HELP! A BOXERS’ UNION © (oii. te Proteutonal Copyright, 1918, by the Press Pubtishing Coe. (The New York World), LADES WANDA | SESESS"2] TES ae AT BELMONT PARK scored while @mith took Huan, eo mel singled to centre, scoring , hi £. F, Candran’s Entry Runs isber, ¢. Med to Paskert. eaton Umpiree—Rigler and Byron. Attend- ance, 18,00. threw Miller out. Curtis threw alinitalisamee Becker batting tor Soahem,, Meche (Continued fromm First Page.) cuates over peony cep ctor Streak of six straight victories f. ee ae ; fitte a+ wae | ee oecerr! Fhlnditae tnd tay ‘ent at ihe vie| BIDDLE, SCORES AGAIN Australien. Weiter Says. That Ante “TonieuT ft bong) cloning aftae Getermined to aT p iN . to %, 600 V JUST HAPPENED TO / (7 ( WALLOP ON WENT iasague Denn at deingead TENMS IN ENGLAND, Fitzelmmens Ured place, A STRAIGHT TO’ ‘ the bet tor his team and Fiesher again donned DEFEATING F. H. JARVIS, the mask and chest protector for the Dodgers. A crowd of aearly 18,00 pe fons witnessed the start of the second. contest. ——— FIRST GAME. (Ogecial to The Kvening World.) 4 ‘ thoes Pa, June %—Bin , = len'o ~Dodgers foeked up with FAhkgrey ie th aaa : Desta’s Daisies ¢his, afteracon in the 5 / 4 firat double header of the season at the i i e s cx o j | a i nl | fi i i , [ ie ie 4 Ht i f i 4 centre. Cutenaw singled to centre, ccor- Ing Moran. Stengel foteed Cutshaw, Lobert to Doolan. Knatbe threw Wheat out. Daubert ied to Afages, One Run. far behind the leaders. When atraight-| Qne Lett. ill 33 nt t if t i} E i stroke being brought mere oF 1658) cea out ti the Hrelch ‘sce fan over Pashert filed to Wheat, Daubert ee ak, iy ‘Avstratian schoolboys Bally Cite, Fiying Fairy and Sprite, the BENEFICIAL TS @ GREAT knocked down Luderus's fast grounéer the effect of the ‘rabbit-niller’ | oa: Gnd left them at the So LONG MAUORITY OF OUR FISTIC sae Seine Bre, fo Wee Ol aa RB when Gelivered with the edgeof | eighth OLD Stour! SXPonents beagen it eterna : In time to retire band Astericans do not know tt} rhe r; fv SORRY VHIT runner at first. Lobert flied to Cut- shaw. No Runs. . INNING—gmith doubled to right, Hummel singled to cantre, scor- h ing Smith. Fisolier forced 711 le Wid 2 MINUTE RouNDS 4 bert to Kaabe, Rucker toreed Pisoker, Al’ 103% oF risa! ‘ aw to erp jisnager Dahlen ‘ob: House, we STRA C cted to Byron's decision was Dave op dered off the coaching line, ort made a wo! FE i ? i if 33 i 5 i fs lf 32 F FF : ¢ 3 pF § fF i , “3 f zt i gE it I: ait i! i i ! 2 E HT if i | i i iH i One Left. Magee singled to centre, Cravath flied to Wheat. Knade singled to eft. Doolan forced Magee, Rucker to Smith. WELL- THe C.uSs Killifer filed to Mummel. Ne Runs, rtf i if i i df and 8 to 1, frets tage owe Pcordlgs Digan 1 to 4 6 to 8 ane COULD MANAGE. TO ‘Tee Lett, tesepting pio Besse over be nee ve ‘(leCaney’ Uaaae ‘ f ARRANGE, Gours ao eae a tena aie te Gould resiet his attack hod Pie 3 eee lak meuTeRe ‘ © FIP Grid NON-UNION even | Wheat fanned. No Runs R was published far om — WouLl Ti out. OCutshaw oe eS <i MORE RIMGKLARoWOR HOURS BIRT Ua BTN Bed Genus {See teerpecs more he Shah aay beet tn the late strtien HA FIGUT PROMOTER AND “TREN SOUATH LXNING—Deotan tarey won the lightweight cham- ————*| Daubert out Smith fled to Mages ef Amerten by landing cxactly » ‘a hands, McDonald fimtlefl] and Cooper went to second, Crandall Hommel feneed. Ne Runa punsh oa the chia of one Pete att Ny Grounder, but Maranville| forced out Snodgrass, Smith to Maran- Lobert filed to Stengel. Magee went Reavity enough te fracture the y recovered it and threw him out at first.| ville, Cooper taking third. Grant did out, Daubert to Rucker. Cravath aw. ; hee ee Burns fied,to Mann. No Runs. the running for Crandall and Matty was : end by ween Hicken wan every: pak FOURTH INNING—Titua poked | sent out to up. ee (only Bnameba pred oo ag ——— neat single ove ond. MoDonald fol- ' 0 pe HE BATTING ORDER. lowed with a yey eed yawn Moran lined to Doolan. No Runs. Bporting Life to Tork. s I f bs i i Fi 5h i 5 Uneires—Kiem dnd Orth, EIGHTH INNING—Mathewson now ‘laiderus singled to centre, Lobert One Rua, ritehing and Wilson catchi Staten Island. rove the ball to deep left centre and (Continued from First Page.) @hafer was out on @ sharp bouncer| Giants. Seymour batted in place of It bounded almost inte the disachers. that McDonald threw to M sf Ss Fletcher | Rariden and fouled out to Wilson. A fan reached out aad tried to. get the '} men facing him-in two fanings that ne] went out on an easy gro . Tyler| James wae out, Matty to Merkle. Ma- (Rectal to The Evening Werk.) Dall. Laderus raced all the way home ‘Went right on pitehing the secong. Hce-|to Myers, Doyle lifted an easy fy to filed out to Murray. No Runs,| FOX HU QOLF CLUB, CLIFTON, | and Lobert reached thin, The Dodgers "| ton made a change Sy starting with | Conneny, No Runs. Ww for Boston, | & 1, June 9.—Up to noon sixty golfers | raised a vig kick, claiming that the fan FIFTH INNING—Connelly amashed a Doyle was] had started out of ninety entrants in the | intert with the ball, and Luderue ‘The enthusiaem over the Giant victory | clean single into left, Smith drew his| caught napping, James to Myers, Mer-| yearly tournament of the Fox Hills sent back to second and Lobert to . dust beginning to ebb wheh the | secopa base on balls and Fromme war|kle struck out, Murray was Club. Ag the qualifying round at eigh- Mages sacrideet, Rucker to Dau- mene '¢, board shawed thet Brookiyn nad | taken from the bot and Doc’ Crandall| tim of strikes, No Runs, teen holes continued throughout the day, | bert. On Cravath's sacrifice fly to Sten- Beaten the Phillies, This was greeted | came to the rescue. The old Doo began. Matty shot Myers’ slow @ounder to| contestants could start up to 8 o'clock, | gel, Luderus scored, but Lobert was phil ag mean et te and the stands by striking out Titi. McDonald lined | Merkle. Connelly out, Doyle to Merkle,| Among the better known of those Who] held at second. Knabe grounded to @ hubbub of joy, ‘Umpire Quigley retired after the Gra | perfect throw to the plate, hut Meyers —_—. Percy Pyne 11, Max Mareten, A. ¥.| Lett. geme and Kiem took charge. By thie) dropped the ball and Connelly acored,| ' RESULTS AT HAMILTON, Kammer, Chisholm Beach, Chas, SEVENTH INNING—@mith filed to time the crowd had increased to 14,09, .}.8mith going to third and MoDonald to od oe a eM aesrell | Luderus. Hummel walked. Hummel |fire PUAP SNP second. Crandall stopped Mann's CE 4 h erereats led atealing, Killifer to Deolan. Doo- FIRST GAME, grounder, but Moyet Fee liane ENG Contes Coen ee he ne re threw Findher out. No Runs. Ta a single into right and Murray made a| Smith struck out. No Runs, teed up early were Hamilton Kerr,| Daubert unassisted. One Run. One selling; five furlongs,—Dolly | crowding in past seasons. bane ey . B enol |. Waters, 98 (1. Deronde), 12 to 1, 6 to.1| Results follow: A. P, Roth, New Yerk| Smith bint Ay sec Ae <3 ae threw to Meyers, nailing McDonald at} *"d 5 to % won; Centauri, 108 (B. Am~ ee 1; Allan Lichtenheim, Wyka-| singled te let Dolan batting 3 J. We. Hale, Ridgewood, #9; ¥. | Rixey. Me fanned. Paskert walked. (Bpecial to The Bening World.) POLO GROUNDS, June 9%. — The Giants ang the Braves began their sec: ward; #600 added; ohe mile and on, ‘oun & the plate, Tyler forced out Munn, | brose), 12 to 1. & to} and 8 to 2 secondi) Barrett, Fox Hilis, 98; Alfred 3forell, met made @ wonderful one-hand | Onier Ralt—War Horn, tit tacTaggert), |0% eater this afternate batere le T : . Arcola, 82; @. W. Fairchild bot orus's terrine tine Bihelde, 100; Scary Wildam, 108; to 10 and out, Riot; Orson, 1m al: ctonrs OF 80m with Fromme and Tyler, | Tog ner Ne Dove Two Rune, Two (8, Are-| 05; Chiabelm Beach, eateh of Laderase tervise line drive, to m's star left-hander, opposed Fox w 114; old of Ophir, A114 Be om ler, te * 88; each other in the box, 0 | Ofaranvi wana, Miss Waters, The Urchin, Green- mer, Fox Hills, 84; B x BACK —Alowances: Ki Kk: ‘ket, Osaple, Louise Hille, 08 ‘The Giants are more than ordinarily | *Peared Merk! Murray | Pe byaae I geil Trev ere ea. Pringle, nace, Wi J: D. Now. aud ten Calliay aitp Pane? gonerned in the outcome in Philadel. | ve Lines yl ee by Maranville. (“GRoOND RACK—Purse man, Hills, 0; . V. Bullivan, Pox ‘War Horn fon the mile and'a halt! “~ Reis Brooklyn and the Patios pba aiid -sarceriin vredyeh year-olds and upwa: 5 Ry re Ea eee aaa tees,” : ne race onally under a pasiant ride by Mew! Tt'"toe meat chance, for, onl aak: | an easy fy to Markle, Myers crackua a | OO earth, wear Teneetie. sa | waeth Boe J, Wi, MoMenamy. | “Lobert tripled to left. Mares walked. Cag Tagrart. Ge laid off the pace of Dandy Aavie tate lett Wal 5, ® to 10 ani on; Yorkville, h f Ri tepiola aie agg . a2 well do @ big Manger of @ tons, REY HNO bert Bee . 7 to 1,8 tol and? Cravath hit tn play, Humme) furlongs, Lather, Went Dizon and Daingerfeld for a mile and!” on ascount of hie ing second, Mey: (H, Snyder), 7 to 1, 8 to to 6, . J. * to Cutahaw to Daubert, Lobert ecoring. ie then moved wp He took command at great showing at " at second; Tankard, 108 (M. Buxton), 7 to| Island, #1; C. E. Fr Hit - aecond base yesterday #mi hit to-deep Fee bases, [sy ‘out. One Rud. Fatlog for bitne Clin cleted rom taut Beck to second tase today," "| but tried ta stretch st Into a home run} Ste # and T to & third, Time, 113 44) ff * Rit i" NTH INNING 1 A jengel filed to ‘Ardeton, Pop Gun, Foxeraft, Black| 4. 9. Wy 1 bedi FIRST INNING—Maranville smacked | Was Out, Murray to Pnodgrass to ‘Ohiet, Joe Btein, Mileage, Montoalm, Dr, . B, MoClal Paskert. Wheat fanned. Daubert ie peel a heey pry foonliaieg Neet and Napier also ran. Fox Hills, 9: Coh walked. Smith singléd to right, sending the ret, ball pliched by Fromme into | Meyers: No Runs. deep right centre for three bases, but | S20derass wan hit by a pitched bal, — woodle, f Daubert third, Seaton threw Hum- field, Dandy Dizon et the pace for The Braves made a protest, cl: et out. No Runs, Two Left, wee ped third walle Doyl F LA » claim) 4 met o1 woven furlongs and then quit. Wee clateed cf ume Mee nt | snoageaes tried to get hit, but Mr quis, | BELMONT PARK ENTRIES. Poe ile i ee Te ‘Doolan singled to right, Out was caught FOURTH RACE. Connelly smashed another |!¢Y Would not allow It. Tyler threw iercernecenees Flushing, 10; 'H. H. Forde, trying to stretch It into & two bageer, Crandall out at @ret, Snodgrass goin, BOLMONT PARK RACE TRACK, N. |92; Samuel Alliston, Salisbury, 100; J. H, | Meran Cutshaw. Kiliifer Gied to to second. Burns bounced a single off |y. gune %.—The entries for the United | Mee, fan Francisco, 0; Eugene Valen: | steng ton Couled to Daubert, No Faimea, 97, (Radthe) 8 to 1, 9 fo 1 and, McDonald's shins, which was the ©: tine, Wykagyl, 9: A, B. Malllefert,| Runs. ‘Hedge, 108, (Muagrave 10 te ‘ hit off Ty. Snodgrass going to third. ‘Westfield, 9; Dr. 6. iM, Hinman, Cran-| GENTH INNING =—Doolan threw 1, # to 1 and 2 to 1, second: Miying Fairy, | plate, MoDonald struck out, One Rug, | Hersog: batted ‘in place oF ‘Shafer, a a 1 aber owe | 22 LiT (Davies) 6 t6 1, 8to 6 and 7 to 10] One Lett. hia grounder was too hot for Maranvi meget H. Burns got @ base on balls. Connelly | 494 It wont for a alngle, acoring Snod ‘Windrow, |, 100; Ni pio ng my George A. *: rd, 8; C. R. Gillett, Wykagy1, 98; A. | gischer out. Doolan also threw Rucker Pogson, Fox Hilla, 9; BR. M. Tarle | our Moran tanned, Killifer to Luderus, Onscand, 4: TW. Potter, West: |i mune, Dixon §., Shinnesook Hilts, | Paskert got» two-base hit on Hum- wer ta the foul line and ~ |grase and advancing Burns to second, Ten e1 o and @ot Bhat. i i. Pyne, Westbrook, %; How: |mel's muff, Luderus fied to Hummel. ers high fy, ‘Mtus got Mletoner’s ny | McDonald got Mletcher's ‘grounder ang tive Tarlonaa-—V' , ; Perey fa right Meld. Burns was out st. touched third, foreing out Burne, but in i 4 ¥ " Wooley, Fox Hills, %; B. M. Lobert was hi & pitched fall. second, Rariden to @mith. No Seta trying for a double play made a wild mi, 108; Proved tsi, Former, Woodmere: 8; F. R. Blossom, Weeburn, | Magee filed to |. Cravath fouled BOSTON-HIGHLANDER GAMES |"GeconD INNING—Mann amashed o|thTOw past fret and Hersog went to ry 10T; Berbera, 108, SE ee ae eat waliverel ee Rhee eae ee . re third, Doyle popped out to Maranville, |™: t 7 At 8 o'e! ax . Baltusrol, | ge scVENTH rew POSTPONED; WET GROUNDS. - nen maret se Seat & wen) one Run, ‘Two Latt, vee Vaan, Soares nds phe. | wa low Beore to date with the following | catshaw out. Stsndel Aled 10. stages got A ea |Staelcie hete ace, Sl veran ina gas de met my ewes SSL EL GY Cag bet ae De a * seco! oul 5 q 4 r 5 arth tee the Hotton Tat Boe an | sanvitle dled’ OM a. basy eplash to Titus enerideed, Crandall to Merkle, (fue, va; ugmmmstis, 107; Meck, Aber, ta, |# vr T4486 84 Galoth) Moiachor, KAllfer singled to centre, Mow Fork Mighiandere was called om | Fromme NoRuns, One Left, ° | Smith taking: second. McDonald) lirted GuirTh HACE Th Mastek Raling, Pita CHASE 1S BATTING .388 Geaton tanned, No Runs. One Left, bead Doyle was safe on Smith's bad fumble |* high fy to Burne, Piet “it Fooilighte, "11 | = yt " TWELFTH Uadabi okra avert fled to shortly after ween hed on account @f | saracvitic made © neat stop of Meririe’s| Mann out at heret, Ke 7 f om, 118; Beamcoun, 214; 4 SINCE JOINING CHICAGO. Sane san . “Hummell also o1 5 rT . Cen" Hook, : Ht Se lo the wet hasnt grounds, Far threw him out at frst, ae Pathe ya lh aveaie at Miied 40 Wheat.’ | Luderus SPORTING. 5 7 june %.—Maerked improve-} Paskert babe Bhat Into left, advancing’ Merlo | cit ttta’ aban tee, endo hail fais eet feoned, Lavbert fied.to Stengel. No RACIN | Babar 142; Siaen Runs. Seatng Aguas ance jeune ag gor |, Tmimammré,, Pawo <.ce! BELMONT PARK fone go, Mam ae Cin "Ber | were proguoeh as complied , ; At 2.9 Be nees sie vege os Sey ee ee lee sare | Knabde fouled to Fischer. Doolan ‘ Mann got @ base on balls, filling the famned. Killifer deat out a dunt. Rixey q Hersog, 3. bases, with none out. Rariden tned out | Burns smashed @ hot double down the singted to right, sending Kiltifer to third, 5 5 Fietohee os. to Snodgrass, and the thr left foul line, scoring Grant, who wa: Paskerc filed to @tengel. No Runs, ri P Sirvith, fp. was so perfect that Titus stuck to third, | stealing third at the time and puttin se Left. , Tyler shot a through Fletcher }the Giants in the lead, Maran\il SIXTH ENNING—Knabe threw Cut- . * ‘ the bases wore |atopped Horsog's grounder and by shaw out. Lobert threw Stenge! out, Meyers, Mann of. eull full, got Maranvilie's | wonderful, throw nailed his man Baltusrol Club Golfer Best of ‘Wheat doubled to right centre. Dau- 1 4 grounder and threw to Meyers, forci: first, Burns taking third. Fiete! Dert filed to Doolan. No Runa One . Mathewson, Hens, 9. out MoDonald, Myers popped an easy [struck out. Four Runs, One Left, Large Field at Club on Left. R b , i

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