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‘HE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, a vor A — "BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK (eit IAL TEST INPENNANT RACE Outcome of Series That Begins in Philadelphia | To-Day Marks the Turning Point in Na- >. tional League Race—Giants Have Five © «Pitchers in Prime Condition Who Can Stop q the Hitting of the Phillies, Says McGraw— Brooklyns Are Still Dangerous. Dleachers if I am convinced that they are affecting the batting of the club. wew Boston is atill living up to repute- Hi tion which Stallings bas established 4 lyn club/ for the club this year, and it is just ae ‘ was the|lable as aver to upset any of the lead- ere for Uttle brother of |‘ for | the Giants last | were looking tor a cinch. 1 ha week. Previous|seen euch an improvement in a m @e there has been in the Boston aggre- to this a tare gation this year over that wearing the Bapertes have | same chirte lat eeazon, You heve te been easy for the | be introduced to the clyb af over again. Phillies, but they| The Cubs atill crossing me. Just! turned on the| When it looked as if they had discov- put the New York ered some real pitchers and would shoot to the front to make the going inter- the running. The set | coting, they started to cave again, and at begins between the| against the easier Wester? clubs, too, Juakers to-day is of vital|®fter having put up a fine with the recent Eastern invaders, Because the two clube are!“ su5, aive iver © cocnle ot Glosely bunched now, and the cut-| pitchers on whom could count wi of this series may mark the|out sending them into the box with o point in the race for the |>r#ver. and he would ip. top @ zm (TS A wn {73 With So far this season the New York club| make not won & game from the Quakers | cause hi thelr own grounds Neither has/of his lineup. They are all smart bail Feceived a decision over | players, too, which counts for a who! Giants at the Polo Grounds. 1 the|!ot. and results 'n many good plays that should cleam up in this series | he fans overiouk. to-day it would put that club| PIRATES ARE NO LONGER DAN. bead again, and it might be very GEROUS IN RACE. Ploughing to catch them. ‘The Pirates are more and more beyond | RSS SES ee ce = wINorANUREAT Michigan League team, were overcome | NQ-HIT GAME FOR LOOMIS; by the h t yesterday during the gamo and are in a hospital, Carlin dropped | ONE MAN REACHES FIRST. at the plate after making a hit. - ADRIAN, Mich. June 9.—The first no-hit game of the year in th South. HAMILTON ENTRIES. ern Michigan Leas (Continued from First Page.) j the records to-day, Pitcher Loomis of =i i ; eerthe enties ivy, The follwing | the tocal team held Bay City nitleag . jo wor oe Geor gyno hot, and} ft ¥ y and scoreless for the full nine Innings, newspaper if it desires to have a winner . i i i ER cbecatarcnnt mtoneely + and | olds; . Not @ man reached first base until the 108; if Colo i ite town, because knocking never does aaa Heard, bong ae Onark |e 118: Goodwill, 168: Rustling Brass’ jit, | ninth and then on an error. any good, . re ual, 115, make every effort to inf Mountain, Jeff Tesreau, to the mound. ington entry players to pay no attention to newspaper __ First Place if They Beat The Phillies To-Day, Manager Mo-| nu wmton scr, entire infield | skcosD RAC’ ents, but It is impossible to stop i ii ! when in action. and upwart, foal ever|Scores Easy Victory Over a Rather Have Them Follow the Pace for Some For the Phillies, Seaton, one of Dooin‘a f ime two dependents, took up the burden. | Sauce, 118, . should finish tm the ret) Classy Field in the Great . ‘ FIRST INNING—Burns rapped emartly | ,,THIRD RACE--Mount More Sumplchas; pore tothe pont Baht wh k tom Bhator rapped the frat ‘one Wo | Seat: ae te at eae om into the pennant fight when Trial Stakes, By Bozeman Bulger. < avteeeed i = a “Th right for t bas Dook adi Ldn ler rel a2 poy TT: Glants have an excellent chance of taki Set Bite Soraya : , 34 835 of (aking up the leadership of the|fine stop of Fletcher the Quakers are the 8 the Glauts will National League before the end of @ week, but McGraw, strangely | tossed badly to Lober: finally be forced to beat, with an outside! yay a\Mtitlte-The Reming Work) encuas {nsiate that he would be Just as well satisfied if things broke #0|eafe at third. Doyle struc vay e | chance that elther Brooklyn or the Cun or , lies {hat he could trai! @ little while longer. In other words, he wants the Phillies |Fietcher stole ‘second, Merkle ed will be tn the eventual mixup. Yo June M.A surprisingly good Mon-| to peep at top apeed as long as they possibly can so that the fail will be harder, ne pee (Coprright, ) Gay orowe was at the track this after-|irne Giant manuger-in,foce, many other managere—delieve that when the Phil- noon, ‘The attendance seems to de iiss ao crack the crash will be @ heavy one. The nervous strain of keeping on crowing every Gay, The Gromt Trial 107 065 tolls Neavily on any teams and oie the Phillies it iv thelr firet experience. two-year-olds waa the feature of the|aney had a slight touch of it at cn beginning of last season, but this time they Orogramme. have gone long enough to have hopes of @ pennant. le Diecovery was the hottest tnd of kadar ister ; Baseman’s Mitt, like a Sub- y c ied the opening hed ahold rd GIANTS CARE FREE, WHILE PHILLIES ARE WORRIEO. rolled an infleld hit down the third baw 05: *Dr, 0. way local, makes all stops, A The coming series of four games between the Giants and the Phillies will|line. Luderus was easy, ‘Te The ball ‘ks. With Ki (Continued trom First Page.) the top of the other horses at the end, : ing Page. ut too late to get anything better than | S!Most spell the finish, The Giants go into the fight with an abundance of| Merkle. One Run. Twe Lett. icOrat ~~ 8 Paskert hit one up against the rignt |* fleld fence for three bases and scored : = on Knabe's single past Merkle. Lober: | 114 ij filed to Murray. Knabe stole second : 5 The Spalding “Broken-In” Magee flied to Snodgrass. Cravat u to ry, 104 jon Jack, ) *Unk H strength and a care-free air. To them it doesn't matter muoh whether they; SECOND INNING—Murray fied to 1 "4 Patent oriied ve The ink otha dnetine: lily Mule es. on by following the pace | #*t Out in front now or a little Iater on, The Phillies, on the other hand, badiy Peake, Meyers feel Doolan to Lud . 107. Spalding “Broken-In in Rucker o wirling, with tou. th the 8 erus, Snodgrass ‘out a al: ie, (portanity offers, and the clUb| on the receiving end. Perdue and Rari-|ot Pharaoh and Bouncing Laas to the| Wonkened after thelr tough grind with the Superbas, are worried and ill at hd fielder’s Glove is made on the same plan; also 85 y .00, $3.00, arg tte 4400, 6.00, tee, ex ‘Doo! to Doolan and stole second. dest against New York. hig den were the battery for the visitors. | stretch and then coming on the rail. aight Pade tale leente ey aml e sean. "Deen Poppeiaiod out on strikes. No ‘Runa j Toutes Phe Mees yee) pivchoa§ eee tae Lasorige| oe yoda Phareay tiee |? ole blog, eueving he had @ pennant! winner untit Brooklyn bit him thet bees fanned. Killiter fied to Snod \ She| :PIRST INNING.—Maranville was re-| up at the end of five and a half fur] We blog. Srass., Seaton fanned. No Runs. tired on a fast play by Hummel and| longa TH INNING—Burns fanned. Daubert. Devlin then smashed the ball] It was announced here to-day that|CHARLIE DOOIN NOT BEING FOOLED. t3hafer: popped to Doolan, Knabe threw to deap centre for three bases. Lord|the entire European stable of Ch; Deep down in his heart Dooin does not belleve that he has a champlonship |{“letchpr out. No Runs. clammed out a low line 8y which Dau-| Kohler, who recently died in Parts, wil! | club, but he would like to surprise himself {f possible. ‘Two months ago he told! Py walked. Knabe sacrificed, ecru At] bert grabbed by a great jump up in|be wold at auction at Shecpchace Bay |me that he had ® good team, but that It was not yet of championship calibre. M 10 Merkle. Lobert f \ 6. id ‘Gusioe Tie rineyiin, being held at third] on Rept. 8. Fitsherbert, King James, |‘‘If I can keep my pitching staff up to the mark I might get boy but don ere tote, scoring Pastert, soa tomeriet o| Me - h aoe ‘Summer spyier Sead Oh do, my team) meus singted to left, acoring Devlin, | Novelty and the rest of the big string | hard thing to do, If we have ,B8Y serious accidents we can't hope to keep P| on Murray's throw to the pl a $ p ind address on a posal tard. to gue the Quax.| S*eNeY Walked, Myers forced Aweeney | will all be shipped back to thie sountre, | the pace we have been setting Mingled to ant, scoring rt, AK) |A.G.SPALDING &BROS, | at second, Hummel to Cutshaw, One FIRST RACE. = tbok second on the throw to the plat. \VENUE Tr! Run. Two Left, For three-year-olds and upward; 6400; Seaton and Alezander have begun to feel the etrain upon them by Burns. Cravath singled to centre, tederesane STREES New York aero made a me stop of! sz ¢urionge; main course—Perthshire, | ond that ts the one thing long feared by Dooin and predicted by. Mc- | scoring Magee, and went around to third ‘The latter was knocked out Mo igh jumper and threw him ral ; alll aa eked ONL! out at frat, Cutshaw singled to centre SS eereee, 2 ¢0 1, 4 to 5 and out, fret; Graw and other managers in the National League. The firet reat Lase, 107 (McTaggart), 4 to 1, evidence that we have had of these two wonderful twirlers crums Stengel was called out on atrikes and ri pling Wee Chalmers, whe has not deen| \. 8 to 6 and 4 to &, second; Discovery, 107 Well at all lately, ‘The Giants have Paks ge oa made three ewipes at the (Troxier), 4 to 1, 8 to 5 and 4 to 6, third, up under the physical and mental strain was in the Brooklyn series. Time, 1.14. Gir Denrah, 113; Phareoh,| When the tide act in against the PAIIies they found themeeives to Stengel, ene ree ater lifted a ty | 8; Saonerief, 18; Winer, 108; Bunch ot| powerless atop tt. . Se come Vis cvoree behind thetr| At, inasid fy, whieh Museen Travbed, | X#7™ 106; Latte Hugh, 109; The Turkess, 100; Gpringmass, 103; Henpeck, %, and Perdue bounced one to Cutsh: who STRENGTH IN NUMBERS Y |, Man, bersons are asking why .the! 0° Whisper Belle, %, also ran. F ta hit 0 poorly at home and eo Neonme in throwing him out at sacrificed to Gnodgrass, scoring Cra- vath. Doolan struck out. Four Runs, ———__ RESULTS AT HAMILTON. an, Motocucle WITH SIDE CAR FURST RACE—Purse 900; dala, for GINNING TO TaLL, olde; selling: iS £98 coe ‘as Dooin's two depen twirlers are beginning to weaken, the Giants | —Oveple, . Gross SEOOND RACE. ae ee @etting into eg) four pitohere—Matheweon, Teereau, D Roland 9 to 10, fret; Pat Rutledge, 109 For three-vearcokie and upward: 00/24 Marquard—who are fresh and fit for any kind of @ fight. No other elub in| (C- Turner), 6 to 1, 2 to 1 and 9 to 10, ted; one mile, Timo—i.40 2-6.—Night-|t2¢ ieague can show four dependadi; pitchers, and the force of MoGeaw's| second; Thelma 191 (A.* Neylon), which form the background for| #™!th set the fans wild by pasting the| stick, 100 (Wolfe), 1 to 6 won; Bally superior strength is bound to tell in the loug run, 1 to 1, 6 to 1 and 6 to 2, third, Time— batter at the Polo Grounds. The| 8! UP aaainst the right Meld fence for| Milff, 110 (Walsh), 6 to 1, second. Only —_— 101 45. The Urchin, Loulse Travers, > ig naturally raised that it in| *W° sees, pramating Daubert to third,| two starters. * ‘While the eyes of the baseball world is on thet fight down at PAlladeiphia | Scarlet Letter, Birka also ran. hard tor the visiting hitters to see] Hummel was an easy victim on strikes.| ‘The second race was scratched down | wnian begins tect fans who aré not too busy had better keep an aye on| SECOND RACE.—Puree $000; three- Inst these signs as for the home| Miller popped up to the tnfleld and to two starters, Nightetick and Bally Brooklyn, am is getting stronger every day, and Bill feally has| year-olds and upward; foaled in Can- Tals ts true to © certain ex-|S¥eeney caught the ball. Sweeney CHE, the former at the prohibitive price more men on whom he can depend right now than have the Phillies, adi ne and @ eixteenth miles—@arolta, made @ fine pickup of Rucker’s hard hit|of 1 to 6, For five furlongs they ran like 10 (C, G, Rosa), 11 to 10, 10 to 8 and & ‘ 4 . Buxton), y y to give Gn fitustration that ex-| STounder and threw him out Runs, |4 team, but after that tattok drew | HiGHLANDERS BACK TO THEIR KNITTING, out, won; Rockspring, 116 (M. Bu "FR % adperates the situation slightly, i] 7¥0 Left. the cap ceeearther he wont the bigwer| In the mean time the Highainders are back on the Job and will entertain | # to 1, § to 2 and 7 to 10, second; Maid ihe road jars end rt on an error by Snodgrass. Luderus | Asuggestion for vacation days! | ————— The eyes, and the Philadelphia pitching should i z aH i be pointed out that if e man| THORD INNING—Maranville punted | the gap between him and Bally Clift te, fternoon in @ fight with the Athletics—the apparently unbeatabin fallonn | of Frome, 06 (IK. Ambrose), 18 to b, even wh Side © Ave t the eum for A Minute It ditnds| UP the third base line, but Smith got |came. At the end the Whitney calt was ba adalat to have a cinch on the American League pennant. The N. ere end 1to& third, Time—l.@ 46. Ondra- Hs ves ‘e 1913 Medel....... ug Solz tarmporarily, If he goon out |Oim 27° fast throw to Daubert. Hum. | lx lengthe in front and galloping, while id fairly well on the short Eastern trip, and Frank Chance te getting better |™on. Havrock also ran, Sarolta and stares inte the gun day after day |e! and Daubert put Deviin out of the Ask for list of | Bally CUft wee staggering under the | oi4, fay Gay with the trade he made to reorgantse his infield, While they |Ondremon coupled as the Giddings hand motorcycles, $80.00 up. Hesd= g tone blind. Many besgare nate lone singled to right. Titua| whip, haven't the driving power of such men as Baker, Barry, Collins and Melnnie of | entry: bon leap i motorcycle supplies. . have resorted to this trick in order ‘to eae. +g cond, Smith to Cut- THIRD RACE. the Athletics, the Yankee inflelders are really powerful on defnee, and that is Sana iPaeres achieve natural makeup that wil! M f mBree with the eign hung over the tin) Moran fouled out to Maranville, Cut- shaw ambled, Stengel slammed , BATTING AT THE POLO GROUNDS ewe for & sine, promoting cs." MoTaggard, to "WILL IMPRovE. 98 (J. McTaggart), Cutshaw to second, Wheat lined to : 2 Lord, Daubert singled to cent pe Meh ley sa leeds The apes are senetentiy siete | ed famith forced Daubert at second, M; er, scor- f bre Catshaw, Btengel going to second, | se (Mocenay ci soot He y eyes when at the Polo Grounds, |#2¢Ville to Sweeney. One Run, i. constant improvement of their hit- TErEe teed aeottees thin’ tastet RESULTS AT LATONI ird race, handicap in which Mis- Yor three-year-olds and upward; han- something we did not have at the beginning of the sason, Gall Players Overcome by Heat. |F. A. BAKER & CO., 10 Warren St., N, Y. June 2.—Second | F. Oa oe re Sa AME . 8 MAKE ANOTHER PROTEST. In and @t: A. H. PA’ RSON bald ay Phillies are in there protesting again. They want President Lynch 1030 Bedlerd Ave., Brecklyn. SPECIAL SALE © to throw out the fourteen-inning victory of Brooklyn Thureday on the grounds Ni hat Umpire Rigler would not allow Luderus to score becau: . R i Perce wiih ios ball when @ rive was hit to the bleach a0 fal Bicycles UNXLD BRAND $35 with, and ont, . 14. Only three atarers, Prince Eugene was beaten in the Phillies are up against it again. That ie a play which depends Modeis, 911.85 returns The Phill! AT RETAIL EVERYTHING Sapieqy eure winy RACING tom, Mare 4th, 1 BEL oy, 12 PARK PLACE, NEW YORK CITY MONT PARK nied Pees ston and Biar Bottle were the only iefore, the New Yerk club should wer nicere other starters, ‘The defeat of the ’ A Ailadelphia this nF two-year-olds; | wi otly . ‘thoy yal tr Psi ea gg m Sea fillies; purse 9000; five furlongs. naaee ies perme wer Be Sanaees direvtly Frank Chance has heard frem Leider, the bunion apiteted second should ‘also Improve at the Polo| #. Ls, 10 (Goose), firet; Bronse Wing, After following Mission to the stretch daseman, and he expects to be back at hie regular jod by the end of from now on, because I have|!!0 (French), second; sguean B, 10/turn and going to the front at the the week, The absence of Zeider weakened the Highlanders consider. Oe ane Bald i tier! +4. Patience, |adghth pole. he elther eased up or went ably, but Bill McKeohnte euddenly came to the front and managed to Claxon Helle, Dainty |to aleep on Prince Hugene. McTaggart Me th Melcrea and |awas quick to see what happened and keep the club fighting. woused Mission to one more effort. . paid: Maud B. Ts, straight |(Phe Belmont filly responded nobly, as.| 76 enaten the lead trom the SAM, place 14, show $6.40; Bronge 'umed command again, and went on to een ‘Wing, place £7.20, show $4.80; Susan ‘oo Win going gars Bat: Bottle bind Pah anny it TD have to fix up those