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aioe ate re —_—_— If Norwalk Fans Want Satistac- tion They Should Come Down and See McCoy and Murray Box. Corre Nes oT crime Wahine ry HAMP M’COY and some city Sports lemonise the boxi game here,” is the enligh! headline unde ich the Hour describes McCoy’ @me-round “battie” with an unknown called Pearsall in Norwalk Friday evening. Judging by the peevish remarks + that follow, Norwalk doesn’t realize “The rankest exhibition of boxing world was given at Rodngr's Hall last night under the auspices N it sald here that the mem- g ge ik, you may have handed something, but | Dalton, cf.. Mt could have been worse. If Cutshaw, 2b.. “punch of New York hams” fit i E tion come down Billy Murray. It “open palm" it moters in Milwaukee i i “ e i a8 ea Bob Moha say that Gun- Ukely to get a Milwaukee sus- It is claimed that the Gun- an i LJ ywelgh: & world’s title dem: te scheme. into a taxicab the i i Perhaps he wants to | Alexander, g ‘chuffer” of his own. the Polo Grounds ts likely to find himeelf suspended for six specta: wortous catastrophe. ‘Wouldn't mind so much if they few over Polo Grounds just be- &@ worl series, In that cane they might fall on the heads of the Fer the Busy Man a short-time smoke in- vest 1Sc. for a package of 10 and be convinced, ‘ou get all the quality of a 10c. cigar. Refuse substitutes, Remember the name, 1. LEWIS CIGAR MFG. Co., NEWARK. N J. Bdependen: Ma wacturen BEST SPORTING PAGE ANOTHER DEDICATION IN BR Fischer's foul. Byrne threw Fischer Rucker went out, bbvord to Li kert filed to Dalton, Lol WCOSE. GAME BAT RUCKER OUT Inning the Only Run Brooklyns Scored, ‘ravath singled to lett, Dawdoy | Alex- ander ant ao nom Y areal led to Bt . SOURTH INNING—Byrne_ threw Cutshaw out. Byrne's throw to Lud- erus beat Daubert. Wheat filed to Paskert. NO RUNS. Trelan_ filed to Dalton. threw Killifer out. Alexander nee Pfeffer threw INNING — Irelan_ threw Stengel filed to Paskert, Elberfeld singled to centre. fouled to Luderus. NO RUNS, Paskert doubled to centre. Byrne macrificed, Pfeffer to Daubert. filed to Wheat and Paskert was doubled at the plate, Wheat to Fisch. er, NO RUNS. SIXTH INNING—Pfeffer singled to Dalton forced Pteft Qj ander to Lobert. Cutshaw ficd Magee. Dalton atole second. bert filed to Cravath. Magee put up a high fly in front of bumped into Fischer Umpire Orth de- 3 eco-en--l=ew D xoing to firat base, Ol clared Magee out for interference. 0} Cravath walked, Cravath, Daubert to Elberfeld. lan filed to Dalton. Ni 0] SHVENTH INNING—Wheat went 0} out, Irelan to Luderus Smith singled to left, Stengel forced Smith, Lobert Eiberfeld flied to Paskert. ingied to centre. Alevan. Luderus forced @ | -cco-c-on-0o woouco-c-oF Gunboat Amith signed | Totals. . ith preliminary articles for} Magee out for interference. PHILADELPHIA. id.” Byrn forced Paakert, Elberfeld to Cutahaw, E. | Alexander taking third. Lobert fouled the price, demanding $4,000 | Paskert, 1a] after’ agresing te the | Byrne, 2b. tired Fischer without any assistance. ert. Dalton filed Mageo fouled to Daubert. Cravath filed to Stengel. Cutshaw fouled to Luderus. Daubert beat out an infield bounder, Wh fied to Magee. Smith filed to Magee. 8. Pfeffer fied to -eon-euw-e stands, the root lunneme-= luwewoocensoP? ~i posse ea=e leo ol ececescose s s s Es} —_—_—_ WINNERS AT PIMLICO. FIRST RACE—Maiden three-year- 1; | olds; one mile.—-Warlock, 107 (Row- Defendum, 110 (McTag- wart), second; Master Joe, 107 (Shut- tinger), third. Time, 1.42 3-5. Arrow, Margaret Moise, Net Maker, First Base on Balle—Off Pfeffer, months or a year, as the Acro author. | 2% Alexan ithes bave ruled against fying over! Rases—B: Home Run—Daubert, ‘The trouble is that there's always|—Paskert. danger of an accident, in which | Dalton. case the machine falling upon a| smith tors would cause a/Orth and Bryan. Bases—Paakert, Double Playa--Elberfeld to ; Wheat to Flach Dr. Charcot also ran, Warlock, atralght $26.40, place $5.30, show $8.90: Dofond- place $2.90, show $2.40; Master Joe, show $2.80. SECOND RACE.--Selling for two- year-olds; four and a half furlongs. Attendance 4,000. $2 Mutuals Pal (Special to The Evening World.) NATIONALLEAGUEPARK, PHIL- ticket speculators, which would give| ADELPHIA, Pa., May 11.—In an ef- many baseball fans a thrill of real/ fort to plug up the hole at sbortstop,| Pin, 102, (Callahan second Manager Dooin of the Phillies to-day put Lobert at sbort und sent Irelan to third base. Dooin thought he would| tian O. also ran, try for the job himself, but he de- | Foldorol, straight $4.60, elded otherwise after one trial morning. A fast grounder shot up and cracked Dooin in the e: LITTLE CIGARS Ithat_ member dash, 102 (Taylor), third. Time, Stalwart, Helen, 1 May, Amanuensia, Babe, Goldhavon, Ethan Allen, $2 Mutuols paid: 20; ‘Tie Pin, place $7.10, show $4.70; Haberdash, show, $23.70, THIRD RACE—Selling; handicap; three-year-olds and upward; six tur- Jonga.—L'Aiglon, Monty Fox, 114 (McTaggart), second; Joe Finn, 105 (Nicklaus), third. Time, Nigadoo, Spellbound, Della Mack, Province and Hermis jr. also $85.50; place, $8.60. Monty Fox, place, $4.50; abow, #3. Joe Finn, show, $3.40. FOURTH RACE—Belling eteepio- four-year-olda and) puwar milen.—Juverence, ? math), first; Gun Elberfeld wa at short for Brooklyn FIRST INNING—Alexander threw Cutshaw singled to lett and died stealing, Kilifer to Lobert, Daubert put @ home run in the cen- over second and stole second, Elberfeld threw Byrne Lobert lined to Elberfeld, who Sale and doubled RUN BECOND INNING Irelan threw Htengel Paskert grabbed EF} "1 hia bare hand, 8. Elberfeld threw Magee out. Cravath Lislerus grounded Irelan singled to left, ‘Killifer Mied to Da Potton, 155 (Allen), Golden, 122 (Gilbert), third Orowoco, Bronte, Malaga, Mystic Zight (fell), Roland Pardee $2 mutuels pald—Juver- 0. tossed the ball t ‘O singled to centre. ‘THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 11, 1914. Copyright, 1914, by the Press Publishing Company. (The New York World.) BROOKFEDS (Continued from First Page.) New York's fourth baseball club a nolsy welcome. At 1 o'clock workmen leaving after having put the finishing touches to the stands, met the early arrivals cooing in, The crowds were unusually early gotting in, mainly to see what kind of @ stadium the new owners had tur- nished. After viewing the big stands, the well sodded infield and the Brooklyns and Pitteburghs taking their practice. the fans generally agreed that the ‘Wards accomplished a miracle getting everything finished in ten weeks. ‘The $350,000 Brookfeds’ home this at- ternoon sted a huge circus. Flags and bunting covered every foot of available room. Waving high over the top of the stands were vari-colored flags of the different Federal League clubs. Vivid hued awnings were over the players’ benches. ‘The innovation the Wards tried of bringing the stands almost to the edge of the diamond tickled the fans at first, until batted balls began sail- ing into the stands. These caused some lively dodging. For some time the crowds assumed a sort of Mis- sourian attitude, but gradually warmed up to the strange spectacle of outlaw ball and horns end bella commenced to get busy. The greatest racket came from o section in the right fleld grand etand, where 260 rooters from F with a band reminded Danny Mur- phy, centre flelder of the Brookfeds, lelphia thet he wasn't forgotten becguse he jumped the Athletics, After becoming acquainted with the ‘a turned their at- tention to the players, The home team in white uniforma with “Brook- lyn” in large blue letters across their breasts were busily at work. There was liberal applause for Manager Bradley, Tom Seaton, Hap Meyers, Claude Cooper and Danny Murphy. Practice over, both teams joined in left field, The Brooklyn players, aup- porting a huge flag that from the heights of the press stand seemed as large as the diamond itself. Circling before the stands the parade behind Parr’s Band, marched out to the flag- pole in centre fleld and hoisted Old Glory. while thousands yelied ap. proval. After raising to the pole'n top the linmense flag was gracefully tt pulled dow: hulf mast, in honor | of the Navy's dead that were returned |from Mexico to-day. In fan shape the players one-stepped back to home vre President Robert B, Ward presented Manager Bradley ninte, wh with a silver service, Borough — President Lewis i, Pounds walked out to the pitcher's box and without warming up threw the first ball to Catcher Land, FIRST INNING.--Savage walked asx a starter. Bo did Holly. Oakes hit in front of the plate, but wan] Ry thrown out at first by Land, both run- ners advancing @ base. RUNS. Cooper lifted a fly to Savage, My- ers was called out on strikes. Evans laced the ball to centre for a base. Hoffman was called out on strikes, NO RU SECC INNI slow roller to Heat out at first RUNS Murphy drove a long fly to deep! §! centre: which Oakes grabbed, Wes- terall sent a grounder ty MeDonald, I, Polo Grounds. to-day, 3.80 P. te Pole Grounds. to-day THIRD INNING-—Magee muffed who fumbled the ball, giving the bat- ter his base. Gagnier then drove a liner to centre for a base, promoting Westorzil to second. Land filed out to Oakes, Westerall taking third after the catch. Gagnier etole second. Sea- ton drew @ base on balls, filling the bases, Cooper bounced one to Lewis, who retired him on a fast throw to Bradley. NO RUNS. THIRD INNING—Savage line filet to Evans. Holly lifted one to deep left which Evans also snatched Oakes singled to left but waa ont stealing, Land to Gagnier. NO Lashley fw Myers ped one up to con which hae is made a nice running which was too hot and Evans reached first on the hit. Hofman filed out to Savage. Murphy also filed out to Sav- e. NO RUNS. “SFOURTH INNING—Lennoz_ was retired by Myers unassisted. Brad- ley was disposed of by Gagnier and Myers. McDonald was called out on strikes. NO RUNS. ‘Westersil hit to Bradley who tossed to Camnite at firat for an out. Gagnier singled to right. Land filed out to Oakes who made @ pretty Lennox drove | I a long sacrifice fly to Cooper, Savage seoring after the catch and Holly reaching third. Bradley singled to centre, scoring Holly. McDonald was retired by Westergil and Myers. TWO Lewin sont a . who tossed iim anissed Uhre swings at Seaton's outcurves, Cam- nitz drove a long fly to Cooper, NO running catch. Seaton popped up to Lennox. NO RUNS. FIFTH _INNING—Lewis singled to centre, Berry tried to sacrifice, but raised Pep By, which Seaton caught. Camnits tried to sacrifice, it was called out on strikes. Lewis stole second, Land’s throw being wide of the ee, Savage fouled out to Evans. NO RUNS. Cooper drew a base on balls. My- ers hit to Camnits, who threw him out at first, Cooper reaching second. Evans filed out to Oakes, who tossed the ball to McDonald at second, easily doubling up Cooper, who had started for third, NO RUNS. SIXTH INNING—Holly fouled out to Land. Seaton made a fine atop of Oakes’ grounder and threw him out at first. Lennox singled to left. Lennox stole second. Bradley ground- ed out, Hofman to Myers. NO RUNB. Hofman lifted a fly to Savage. Murphy also sent up a skyscraper which Holly got under. ‘esterzi! amashed @ low line fly to Lewis. NO RUNS. SEVENTH INNING—Gagnier and Meyers took care of McDonald's hot bounder. Lewis hit to Westerzil who fumbled the ball, giving the batter his base on the error, Lewis tried to teal second, but was easily caught on Land's perfect throw to Gagnier. Berry stroleld on four bad ones. Cam- nitz filed out to Murphy. NO RUNB. Gagnier drove the ball into the cir- cus seats in deep centre for two bases, this being the ground rule ar- ranged by both teama before the me. Land's grounder struck Cam- nits’e hand and went to McDonald, who threw him out at first, Gagnier reaching third. Beaton popped up to Lewis. Cooper fann out, NO RUNS, LOUISVILLE RESULTS. FIRST RACE—Advance Money sell- ing race; six furlongs.—Mimorioso, (Keogh), second; Lace, 103 (Turner), third. Time, 1.13. Marie C, Kiva, Campeon, Daisy Platt, High Street, Casey Jones, Gen, Marchmont, Star $2 mutuels pald—Mimorioso, straight, $18.60; place, $8; show, $5.80. Gros- venor, place, $7.80; show, $6.20. Lace, show, $5.80. SECOND RACE—For two-year-old maiden colta and geldings; four fur- longa.—Star Shooter 109 (Hanover), first; Col. Tom Green, 112 (Griner), second; Dr. Carmen, 112 (Taylor), third. Time—0.48 2-5, Marion Goos- by, Apple, Chalmers, Grey Squirrel, Rhodes, Greville, Mare Cassidy and Cloth of Gold also ran, $2 mutuels paid: Star Shooter, ight $24.40, place $9.10, show $5.90; |. Tom Green, place $19.50, show $8.50; Dr, Carmen, show $6.90. peice ca PIMLICO ENTRIES. PIMLICO RACE ‘TRACK, Md, May 11.-—The entries for to-morrow's races are as folows: Tat For ‘Wpgeer cade: four and a st halt fun ‘Tjnagy,. 118; Allens, “100; star f Love, 100; At, Mélene, ite 100;"iezaano, 112: Unetor, tid, wen? 70M COND RACK Salli a ail Cates 04; Sonond, baton, BS; ier, mond) bs: F318; Novietie Bleu, 6; Witer Wate, 106," Tara, ‘a Kelmont ent POCWTH RACK Ateeplechase; for four-vean Wale ae tanta Toe Rae, mt. ie Mion, be! 2 i ianion, 182, 106 (Mott), won; Grosvenor, 105} C HIGHLANDERS WIN FROM BOSTONS ON OOKLYN TO-DAY---AND IT’S NOT EBB "RO EDITED BY BERT EDGREN ETS’S (Continued from First Page.) clouds overhung the field at the start of 6,000. Fromme started his first gamo of the year for the Giants, and ’ Perdue worked for Boston. Heavy or and it looked as if rain might break up the game at any minute. Holden, Walsh and Maisel Con-|_ ¥1R8T INNING—Connolly drew a tribute Triples Early in Game. (ipedial to The Brening World.) BOSTON, Mass., May 11.—Caldwell, base on balls. Evers singled to right Connolly stopping at second on the hit and run play. Maranvile forced out Evers on a grounder to Fletcher ‘unassisted, Connolly taking third. On an attempted double steal, Connolly Was out at the plate, Meyers to Doyle Merkle to Meyers, Maranville tak- who has ever proved a stumbling ing second on the out. Murray struck block for the Boston Red Sox, started im the box for the Highlanders this afternoon, and Chance had strong hopes of an even break on the series of four games with the local outfit Manager Carrigan put Coumbe, a new man, om the firing line for the home team, out. NO RUNS. Bescher fouled out to Whaling. Burns doubled to the right fleld wall, Fletcher drove a hard single past Qrat, scoring Burns. Connolly made @ marvelous one-handed catch of tad] oye Ae lee and threw to midt, doublin, ‘letcher off first ONE RUN, : i SECOND INNING.—Doyle threw out Schmidt at first. Burns made a FIRST INNING-—Gardner threw out | great running catch of Deal's long Maisel. Hartsell walked. Walsh hit| drive to left centre. Whaling fouled to Gardner, who made a low throw to| out to Meyers. NO RUNS. second and both men were safe. Walsh| Merkle struck out. Snodgrass lined was caught napping off first, Coumbe & Single to left and stole second. Con- to Engle. Williams popped to Fngio.|nolly made another great catch of NO RUNS, Stock's long drive. Snodgrass stole Engle fanned. Hooper flied to Walsh, | third as Meyers drew a pass. Perdue 6. Speaker went out the sam RUNS. scoring. Gardner threw out Peckin- Paugh. Truesdale fanned. ONE RUN, Lewis filed to Holden. Caldwell threw out Gardner. Yerkes filed to Peckinpaugh. NO RUNS. THIRD INNING—Gardner tossed ieee etal: Coumbe threw out . it out, Soott to Engle. NO RUNS. Scott angled to centre, but was out stealing, Sweeney to Truesdale. Car- rigan walked. Coumbe forced Carri- gan, Caldwell to Peckinpaugh. Engle singled to centre, Coumbe going to wecond. Hooper popped to Peckin- Paugh. NO RUNS. FOURTH INNING. — Walsh tripled to centre, Williams filed to Lewis, Walsh coring. . Holden walked. Coumbe threw out Sweeney, Holden going to second. ‘Holden tried for third on a wild pitch, but was thrown out, Carrigan to Gardner. NO RUNS. 81 walked. Lewis flied to Holden, Gardner fouled to M aisel. Speaker out stealing, Sweeney to Truesdale, NO RUNS. FIFTH INNING — Gardner threw out Peckinpaugh. Truesdale fouled to ‘arr » Caldwell safe on Yerkes's fumble. Maisel tripled to center. scoring Caldwell. Hartzell reached first and Maisel scored when Scott fumbled Hartzell's grounder. t- zell out Sealing, Carrigan to Yerkes. = of Danube, Gabrio, Ancon also ran.|TWO RU: Yerkes singled to left. Scott doubled to left, scoring Yerkes. Carrigan lined to Truesdale, who tonsed to Peckinpaugh, doubling up Scott at second. Henrikson Batted for Coumbe and fanned. One RU! SIXTH INNING—7 ing for Boston, h and went out, Scott to Engle, hurt his knee, scoring in the fourth inning. Williams walked and went to second on pitch. Holden walked. Both men advanced on a passed ball. Sweeney fanned, Peckinpaugh walked, filling the bases, Truesdale singled to right, acoring sending Peckinpaugh to third. Cald- well was hit by a pitched ball and in filled, Maisel ‘erkes to Scott. the bases were forced Caldwell, TWO RUNS, Cook playing right fleld and Hart- well left field for New York, Engle Hooper aingled fouled to Sweene: past firet. Speal may. NO| threw out From: bait 5 THIRD INNING—Mann sent a/ fn SECOND INNING—Holden hit to|long fly to Beacher. Fromme tossed | iit the right field fence for three bases. Sweeney flied to Hooper, Holden Williams and Holden and NO RUNS, jout Perdue. Connolly ined out to \Merkle. NO RUNS, Maranville threw out Reacher. Burns cracked a long single over third. Fletcher filed out to Connolly, Burns made a clean steal of second. Doyle walk Merkle smashed a for a home run, Burns and Doyle in al f him. Snodgrass filed out to Murray. THREE RUNS. FOURTH INNING—Evers popped out to Fletcher. Fletcher leaped into the air and made wonderful one- handed catch of jaranville’s line ndin NO RUNS. Stock's drive hit Perdue, but bound- ers drew four balls, Fromme was aus long drive into the left fleld bleachers | 1 drive. Fletcher tossed out Murray. |}! ¢4 to Evers, who threw him out. My- | {0 called out on strikes. Bescher forcest out Meyers. Evers to Maranville, NO RUNS, FIFTH INNING—Schinidt went out to Merkle unassisted. Deal amashetdt a line single to left. Deal stole sec- ond as Whaling fanned. Mann filed out to Snodgrass. NO RUNS. Maranville threw out Burns, Fletcher flied to Connolly. Doyle Mled out to Mann. NO RUNS. - SIXTH INNING—Perdue went outy, Fromme to Merkle. Connolly singled’ to right. Evers walked. Maranville flied to Snodgrass. Murray singled te.’ left, acoring Connolly, sending Evers to third and taking second on throw in. Schmidt smashed the bal in deep right centre, the ball goli under the fence for a home run, scor ing Evers and Murray ahead of him. Deal went out. Stock to Merkle. FOUR RUNS. a Merkle hit the right field wall for a single. Snodgrass singled to left, Merkle stopping at second. Stock got a Texas single to left, filling the bases. Merkle scored on a passed ball, the other runners advancing” Meyers singled past third, scoring Snodgrass and Stock. Fromme ein. sled to centre, Meyers 54 RES, second. Beacher sacrificed, ing to Evers, who covered first, other Tunnera advancing. Burns fied to Mann. Fletcher singled to centres scoring tea fo and sending Fromme to third. Perdue tossed out Doyle, FOUR RUNS. SEVENTH INNING — Whaling struck out. Fletcher threw out Mann. Griffith batted for Perdue. Griffith singled to centre. Connolly doubled fo right, sending Griffith to third. Evers waa safe on Fletcher's fumble and Griffith acored. Maranville lined to Fletcher. ONE RUN, James now pitching for Boston. Merkle struck out. inodgrass filed to Mann. Stock walked, Stock out~ Senne. Wraling to Evers. NO. ny DEFIANCE IS LAUNCHED. Gene Boom and Whistles Shrick as Cup Defender Hits Waten BATH, Me., May 11.—The tri-city oup defender Defiance slid into the Kenni bee to-day amid the booming of guni shrieking of whistl 5,000 people. Miss Frances Clark stood in the bow with a dripping broken cham. pagne bottle which she had smashed on the brass top of the windlass im christening the boat. Behind her, half way down the fore hatch, was ber ( father, Commodore E. Walter Clark | of the Philadelphia-Corinthian Yr Club and Treasurer of the syndicate. ~ Amidships were G. M. Pynchon,g Chairman of the syndicate, and Com Pratt of the New nd the cheers of modore Dallas B. it Club. York Ya Se LOUISVILLE EN” “IES, RACE TRACK, LOUISVILLE, Ry., May 11.—The entries for to-morrow's rages are as follows: RST ACK ——Rebling: the re 10: 4, 105." Fiano M108: Tent Port A jinn TOF wd 108: 7; Ranson, 108. Dr. Yad. 108; Candie, el Nick wilt! ngs — 3 Whitin tia Vad sane ‘onee ise i THIRD RA ae Sipeesent-oite aod a: matte 03: Rrecktown ‘Bel Mine atete, Woe. Wit 10); mf 108; Sebago, 110; Howie, is; ‘Grover Waghes: FourtH RACE. — Handicap Si Retains tae RO Horrptown, 108; Star Jemmine, 108; @. 4 Fn ith, SOR 0 Ee octet SIXTH RACE,—Selling; three-year. 5 iat iat iT cia eg ae Ce Thochery, ° 108: Wate Weal "Yel; ‘“Abnwentice allowance claimed, ‘Trach fast, in popularity every ear, to the discom- Fture of all compe- for Hooper, | ge,° Peckinpaugh to, Truesdale, Lewis | tition! forced Speaker, Truesdale to Peck! paugh, NO RUNS. fit and finish that cannot hink of It: 300 Imported Materials, $25! Isn't it worth looking into? Arnheim customers who are investigators say there are no such values else- where—a large variety of exclusive patterns and style, “| Suit to Measure, $25 i, [Broadway 4.) 9th St. Arnhe im) be excelled, EO epee nnarer eo wiesrminniensaae TURKISH BLEND CIGARETTES Are a touch of art in re smokedom, Fatima — “The original Turkish-blend” increases fcllowing 0 wt) as aera > articles ede Ph’ will be iitser Bull ‘ulltzer Build Arcade, “Park ‘Row, World's Uptown Office, northwest core ner 38th ft, A? 1254 Brooklyn Brovkiyu, for oR oe

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