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» Rh Slack 26k A THE EVENING WO LD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 380, 1013. ~ S OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT [WHY DONT T By y é ; We Are Waiting for These ee HEY? ar __Aightes to Send Fretr Photos.) By VIC\Cross Earns Decision ey Over Matty Baldwin in _Twenty Round Rattle 4 @eamed content to rest on fis Leach Appeared to Take| ay," '™* Mt "erry stone camriets Things Easy After He Secured Safe Lead Over Bostonian. ll RT ti Cae ; Highlanders Now in the Rut of the Ordinary Tailender, Being Afraid to Take Any Chances in Base Running. ~ SS Seta sé put the tittle irish either eased up or ol other hand Baldetn —_— walloping Nis fightiiq Fig (dpecial t0 The Bening World.) atte and \palm-of the ; LOS ANGHLES, July %.—Leach Cross | COU not get going or hes defeated Matty Baldwin at Vernon in| (hat l# worty the Priteot con By Bozeman Bulger. plPh thelr discouragement over constant deteat.the Highlanders, even with Frafik Ohance trying to spur them on, appear to have lost-the one virtue that up ’ to this time has kept them out of the rut of ordinary tallenders. They will + no long: chane player deetines to tike the gamblers eh . twenty rounds ef queer fighting. Croas | “##* UR SAS Seat hain ttos nice: pulpy onal | AL te ond of te fitenth su | G@ veaterday,, for tm o proceedings with a two- tion in_the fret ewe rounds, ond then | A coe ida Malling, re Mote i cauienele a i ORES Peree nas eye, aun le Ge modi, ‘There were not leap than siz On the other hand, Joe Jackson thumped 8 long drive into centre, ordinarily As the battle eed for three bases, but, seeing the Yanke in no hurry to relay the ball, he A Oat Oiled “aa eral deitnd Sen ee erie Baldwin’ wae getting. te Beet elgnt on tor the oi scored, But for the ball taking @ high bounce 1 leah UBT St cost. bows heat abd Nay And the crowd began to yélt der i raf a ‘ome t ‘ fe ee ‘Dave been out at that; but the peint is he took the Mfty-fMfty chance footwork, while Gallant did mot display bis js to put bridly = , Mat- “bik Vamile on Me’ puited. toa same pride x tae the best ball on the club, with’ ¢he possible exception of Peckinpaugh, fight and quit stalling. Mr. Byton | referee of keen Judgment. and-thtre pe | few fighters that can put anything over on him when he is the third man in the Fight Results Ppilawen as troubled right away by | ‘his bed-iips, which began to dieed early BOSTON, July 20.—Clever and fast]! the fight. However, he stung Crenp boxing won Eddie Murphy of South |@¢veral mes with lefts to the stomach, Boston the decision over Gilbert Gal-|%%t there seemed to Be tio damagthg @- lant of Chelsea in their twelve-round| fct from the bi bout et the Atias A. A. Both” boys| Crees enally hat @ big edge on Ge looked to Be in good shape, showing | (nfighting, while Baldwin landed meet that making 125 pounds at 10 o'clock | Of hla blows when standing up 4 By any kind of a 42 & Feeult Woilt: ined the next ball into the shortstop’ f{ Bee wound up in « double play before ONE OF THEM WOULD GAMBLE, ‘That is not meant as @ reflection on Hartsell’s ability. Right how he ts 48 only goes to show that even an old head will sonetiines quail at taking Guring the double header where the Highlanders could have profited Aged an extra base, but the gambling spirit would not revive. It's just loser in poker, who won't bet @ good hand when he gets it. ‘ ae much cleverness as he has on pre-| with a’amile on hs vious eccasions, into Cross and iment topo a a ag gi * GETTING EVEN WITH THE FANS. y ' —_ of the east wishbone, . ‘When Umpire Dineen called Turner safe at the plate in fourth inning of BANGOR, Me, July %.-—-Bill Fieming| Yrom the fifteenth to the eighteenth * te second game following O'Nell’s shot at Heinle Shulz’s:ehins, the fans’ rose. of Old Town knocked out Hank Willlame| Cross either let Baldwin back or ‘Sqm masse and pronounced Bill guilty of burglary in the first degree. It did Bast Boston in the second round of| ¥#9 hurt by several the face « Yeek as if Dineen had made a bad one, but he wouldn't even confess to petit fas to have been a six-round which did not, oe hae ‘betere, » lapceny, and got 20 angry that he made the teams play: through two hours of in the'armory, Fleming punished Wil ® main and got even with the fans by seeing them soaked to the skin, SEND US PHoTos oF fama alae the soomed, ‘ ‘on ms a apeet, LVES WITH FIGHTING WAMES, ft hook and his seconds threw pcre ie alin dogg boo *@OOD OLD MIKE CAN STILL POP 'EM. * Mike some time, but it’s a cinch I'm not going to grab that pitcher.” * take advantage of the opportunity to try out all thé youngsters that are sent WITHOUT A QUESTION OF DOUBT. Among those thoroughly disgusted at the Turner decision was Bert Bell, embryo dentist and as steady a rooter for the Yanks as his father, Digby Bell, fe for the Giants. ‘That decision,” declared Bert to the preas box, as his eyes dlased with indignation, “killed our last chance of winning the pennant!" Which forces us to admit that even in anger a man can sometimes have good Judgment. DESCRIPTIVE oF TH EIR sponge. Bave the devisi PROFESSIONS. B FORMER he, dean, both BALTIMORE, July 3.—F other how govd it Was. Ty Cobb, the Philadelphia feat! Ntted Leach's sorgy gio’ Was disqualified in the fitth Baldwin —- ‘As the rain continued to fall ana the Clevelands had already won one game, ‘fan old-timer in one of the bo’ yelled to Umpire Dineen: “Come on, Bill, give them the second game and le! 1 go home. We admit it!” butted hia opponent with euch force that he nearly lifted him off his feet. ‘Rel eree Jeffreys then stepped in and put the Proceedings, Chaney was Mike Dontin, erstwhile baseballer and some time Thespias, was among those present, and through Joe bob ipa Ade representative, told us of a game he played in last Saturday in hich he got ‘two three-baggers, a'double and a single.. When told of that Joe Birming- ham, with a friendly laugh, observed: “Well, J mipht want to sign CINCINNATL, July 8—In one of the flercest sparring contents ever seen hi Johiiny Creeley decidedly bested K. O. Mars. The fight up to the eighth wi clearly Mars’e, but Creeley then woke up, and in the tenth almost put dle op- ponent out for good, winning @ clear deciaten. HE BUSH LEAGU ES FOR TALENT? * Spee Wigewean would make an excellent pinch hitter for ‘some club— the Yanks, for instance. In all the big league teams there is not a man who ean hit the ball on the nose with any more frequency than our old friend Mike, He {s in fine physical shape and says he would like very much to get harness again. Things have broken ao badly for Mike ip baseball of late that he is boginning to belleve there must be ome kind of afpar against him. ‘At last the Glants have wreaked vengeance? omthivse Crdinals, Including "the shutout games pitched by Mathewson and! Demasres, the (ards did not score “against the Giants forxtwenty-four inaings. Even) the® they got but one run across the plate in three games. ' sitet hntn SPRINTER DREW WILL GO AFTER NEW SPRINT MARK. Howard P. Drew of SpringGeld, Mase., the phenomenal amateur sprinter who recently won the double event in: }- engo by his defeat of the greatest @istance runnere in the country, haa Race Meeting of Five Days ae hae t ave Out of ‘Rathakelter Jennounced that he will ty for one of e ege ln Nationa TT o | by the management of the Greater New In Opposition to Spa Season <r IRN | on och York Fair and Exposition, which will been run in opposition to the Saratoga} * . sty | Meeting since Jamek Butler held al Will Be Held at Empire City meeting on dates which the courts er-| Track Aug. 45, 16, deref the Jockey Club to allot, ici five years ago. 19 and 20, ‘That good horses will be atttacted to| the five-day meet ts evidenced by th a size of the prises offered. For instance to him for # heart He wanta.to pick out the more promising ones and have| New Yorkers who wet away to ine two-year-old race on the first day | them ready for the team dullding that will begin next spring. Saratoga will xet a glymipre of thorough-| wit) be of selling conditions, and by sub- Sere ’ ri : rf bred hofse racing at the Empire City! scription, with $00 added by ¢ ‘Among the trophies secured by the ivory hunters on thelr recen: expeditions | track at Yonkers. A five days meeting “ation, The six furlong sprift for thre: are Cook, pn outfielder from Austin, Tex.; Cooney, of Butte, peoeig iad 2Giith. | will be held there in conjunction with) year-olds and upward hus ant ecg Ly Biases and Spear, ee greedy bohede aps Pro gl | the Greater New York Fair and Exsosi-|handicap for three-year-olds und up» league clothes éuri . tHon, on Aug. 15, 16,18 19 and 20. ward at_@.mile on the second da, vd . y hi RY SILVER LINING HAS ITS CLOUD. Five races a day will be run from four| $600 added, while on the third day a np igre’ epeaking of ivory hunting as a business, Arthur Irwin ws he's almost | furlong ‘ents for Gallowaye to dashes! furlong handicap will be worth $600, eet of ‘ Jod, “I wouldn't mind,” says the old acout, ‘the other teams paying | for two-year-old, ateeplechases and races! A bigh welght selling race at a mile ‘Spied for players if they would only keep quiet about It. If I attempt to buy | for three-year-olds and up at efx fur-| for three-year-olds and upward, at fp gubatitute infielder from a clu in the Su; Belt or LIA Masta Biya} longs and a mile. The meeting will be forty pounds ahove the scales, will be ‘League the managet promptly guotep me & ii - soli adi aid held under the laws of the State and/ run the last day. It is likely that TO OUR CITY, JACK. WELCOME TO OUR cclebrated mudiark, got inte tHe pastime after Schulz had his leg shot off by O'Neil and turned out a rather neat.article of pitching. With a wet ball to handle he held the Naps scoreless for five innings. The king blow that nicked him was made by Chapman after Schulz bases densely populated in the fourth, ‘The Reds have at last Rpt out of last piace in the National League race, | stage tthe biggest athletic meeting so.there ls hope of the HigManders doing the same in the American League |] which has been seen in America eince before the season closes, For a time it looked as though the Cincinnati | the international games in 186, between tajent was doomed to stay In the rathakeller throughout the year, but thanks | america and England. Drew teates that to Miller Huggins (an ex-Hed, by the way) and his band of Cardinals, the | the time of the series, Aug. 21 to 3, in- Reda were enabled to get out of the rut. The Cards are now soundly sium- | cjusive will prove just a fitting time for bering in last place 4s @ result of thelr double defeat by the Giants while | jim, as, with @ slight letup immedi- the Reds were walloping the Dodgers again. The Reds did their climbing ately following the championships, he atunt without the ald of thelr managef, Jue Tinker, who is absent from the | Wi) have @ world of time in which to teum on account of the grave fliness of his wife, Drepare himself for his record-breaking FP. B—Rediand fans are sow wildly celebrating their team's clovation | atitempt in the -international games at from the tailend position. To them it is just itke winning the ie Empire City Park. If Gossett could ont, hit the dail a little harder he would be one of the most valuable catchere in the league. He'has a wonderful arm, and in the second game shot the base-running Naps down with such unerring aim that they soon stopped trying to take anything by force. ER THE SUN SHINES OR NOT. MAKING HAY WHETHER jopeleely. marvoned. tm the cellar, Chance wif a a a eS The Largest Retail Clothiers in New York Every Suit in Our Immense Stock thiehs Iam getting his man chenp at tbat. resolution of the Jockey Club and Na-| horses will be sent\from Saratoga for : ST FELLOW. IN THE WORLD, AT, THAT. te tional Steeplechase Association, these races, as the purses are worth/ GREATLY REDUCED bala te 2 ul Naying come, seen and conquered, are, on thelr way, and this|, ‘This will be the firat tine races have | while, } salt ALL NOW ‘ave with ua the White Sox, led hx Jimmy Callahan, the “David-| atsmemmsn Poche ath whe, as @ boy, once started away fram home with » couple |: of white rabbita and kept trading until he came home, in the fall driving » F eautiful pair of Hamblefonian trotters hitched to # closed carr ——$<———— AMER > 9703416°22 Ties Mil | W NO OTHER PRICES 12h at 100- ig h t acre, kins The Most Remarkable Clothing Sale in hay York Today : ay de voul b \° Not a sin mer suit to be carried » | Suits of the best quality that shrewd — » Race To-Nig ver Hop Call and Make Your Own Terms |) Sesdit'sner Ghar sorts: | Synciotastsuccegeertat liuanan Gp hundredomile team. race will be| Three interesting tencround bouts were | SRE. 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