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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDWES ay, MA BEST SPORTING PAGE N NEW YORK 18 Copyright. 1914. by the Prees Publishing Company. (The New York World.) lour cHécw Gin, and "= KH! 4 uUTTLE Document, sit “THANK You sin Gat ue Tae MORNING PAPERS - L WANT TS See ] ne it Theory That “ ‘Will Have to Be Satis- With What Is “Handed to Ukely to Suffer Several Punetures, Thanks to Pr, Ward of the Brookfeds levee in Fair PI E Charles Ebbets is threat- ening to Gischarge any of bis| ‘ushers who work at the Fed- park when the Brooklyn are out of town the Brook- ; ‘using a score board in their showing among other of Charles Ebbets’ team. Randling of the crowd at the opening was « great con- *@ certain Brooklyn National f that occurred at Washington ‘the Dodgers changed to ‘location. On that occasion ty of the small stands wae wrt rect oe| Lhe Tigers Look Best of Any Club mi ofan the crowd That Has Faced the Highlanders d of, and the crowd was _— to swarm into the stands. advance came, th they found the Hughey Jennings’s Club Better |] HUGHEY THINKS TIGERS may Than at Any Time Since Babe ARE STRONGER THAN IN PENNANT-WINNING DAYS. Adams Beat Them Out of World’s Chi ip Five According to Hughey Jennings, manager of the Tigers, his team Years Ago. i { 1 York ireulon” Wott | GONG “To Tee BALL GROUNDS MACKIE BEATS SMITH IN S6-HOLE MATCH AT FOX HILLS BY 6 AND 5 Miserable Work on the Greens Mars Playing of Wyk- agyl Expert. ‘ Neither Cobb Nor Crawford Has Anything Spectacular to Do, but Rest of Team Went Along as Though These Sta s Weren’t Needed. js stronger this season than it was when it won American League pennants in 1907, 1908 and 1908, “1 have a far better infield new,” saye Jennings. “Burne and Kavanough are simply jond base. Kavanaugh comes trom Harrison, N. J. The people over there know about it, ¢oo. As a start off} Isaac Mackie of Fox Hills easily Mayor ieardon and @ committee of; defeated Alex Smith, the open Metro- ‘oan & i + [citizens came over yesteri ders, and they are improv Gaon te Hemera tg Torasents is politan title holder, 6 and 6 in a ing with every start. Now | new Tiger with handsome special 36 Lole match over the Fox- have an infield that can field, watch. All of which goes to ifn. hills, 8. L, course to-day. Two up hit and run the bases with the }/ that Harrison is perfectly willing to best. There need be no worry || Pay for being put on the map, Nie uslaracen teund by ‘ecantagiistes ever the outfield. Veach ie a Just because every other sori! holes. He increases his lead a@d was very fine running mate for |! jotted it down, there is no reasoi 4 6 up at the turn, Smith not getting rawierd and Cobb. | think 1 |! e eeu! t note the Lise] that when! count on the outward trip. Mackie will have better pitch tl ¥ sein have) batter righ pean Chill” and “Pitcher Cole” the shiver. | captured the 10th, making him 7 up. atari ‘al ing crowd applauded the The Metropolitan champion won a i KA me yeung) felewe: hole, the 1lth, and the match ended ie ‘ a of general fitness. with enou seasoned men to reerree pele Gon iova Moke. bee Tho Brookfeds should not be dis-| ®t the 13th with Mackie 6 up. Both rife tagah ; appointed over the small attendance | Players decided to play the bye holes eskle ie only one of the live |! at the second game, It only goes to|for the benefit of a large gallery. wires | picked up. Besides | show just what an intelligent follow- Miserable work on the greens lost have something that | lacked || ine they really have. ‘The man who| sor smith, The f [was winning pennente, || ¥ould sit through that two hours of | fr Smith, emer pationsl when chill will never be likened to @ tree|champion aspolled many wonderful a geod Fare tn fact, | full of owls for wisdom, approach shots by missing easy well fortified behind the bat. I chances around the cup, He often not claiming pennants yet, but . \flunked on 4-foot putts. Mackie im- 1 expect the Tigers to be in the Proved as the match progressed. He F the opening attack of the Tigers is a sample of what we are to expect in the future, Hughey Jennings, after all, may have to make ae nee oe on be. good that promise of getting tickets (yond 4 for his friends to the world’s series. Instead of a “kid,” Hughey’s spring @uits, injunctions and what- | reservations are likely to prove a bit Girected against Federal |of business foresight. The seating officials by “organized | capacity at Detter, You know, is may or may not result in | limited, ‘The Tigers look more like @ real that Is sure to be | ball club right now than they have “ all the commotion is a) at any time since Babe Adams beat @hifting of public sympathy | them out of a world’s championabip favor to the Federals. | five years ago in Pittsburgh. More- her wrongly, the public will be | over, they made the best showing of epinion that “organised base-|any American League club that has @ simply tfying to embarass|faced the Highlanders this season. dig: of the new league and! It may be that Jennings has merely + {angled up in the courts | succeeded in getting his machinery in ‘ Seieepeinen, Promoting | adjustment early and that the real has ii According to the comparative figures, the spurt of the Pirates ta due to good pitching and not x rylo the public | later on, but all indications are that | IT KEEPS PRESIDENT GILMORE OF FEDERAL LEAGUE BUSY Breanrast EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN DODGING SUBPOENAS Britton Must Post Forfeit To Assure Bout With Welsh has been accused of being a weak puncher. Jeannette says ne put all hin force behind the punches in bis battle with the Frenchman and that Carpentier stood up and always came back for more. junboat Smith, pare Jeannette, “will axe his hands full if he meet irpen' 1 would not want to say now chat Carpentier will win, ut | he" il give the Gunner ® great fight." Manager Harry Harry Pollok Insists on Money Guarantee That Former Chicagoan Will Go Through With Match. The Boxing Commission has put the kibosh on petty squabbles a tween managers over the services of certain fighters. Jack Dougherty, who haled Bob Clarke before the Commissioners because Soldier Bart- field had returned to Clarke after Dougherty bad grabbed him away from the latter, was told to go to the courts for satisfaction. Clarke de- veloped Bartfeld, but when Dough- erty’s Al McCoy started on a theatri- cal tour after knocking out George Chip Dougherty induced Bartfleld to join the troop. The tour wasn't par- ticularly profitable to Bartfield, so at its conclusion he returned to By John Pollock. NLESS Danny Morgan posts a U forfeit for Jack Britton to in- sure his appearance and as @ Suarantee that he will make the re- quired weight there will be no clash this month between Britton and Weisb. Harry Pollok, who engineers the fighting business for the Ei sh lightweight champion, insists that money must be posted. Welsh, he says, has plenty of offers and he does! Ciarke, ‘The comminsion patd no at- not want to take a chance of making| tention to a contract that Bartfeld & match unless he is sure that Brit-| recently signed with Dougherty. ton will be on the mark at the stipu- EASY MATCHES FOR AMERICAN GOLFERS IN ENGLISH TOURNEY Ouimet Pitted Against Manila Representative in Opening Round at Sandwich SANDWICH, Eng., May 12.—In the draw made to-day for the Beitish amateur golf championship, to bo played on the links here next week, America’s hopes were given compar- atively easy contests in the earlier matches, Francis Oulmet of the Woodland Golf Club, Massachusetts, open goif champion of the United States, drew against C. C. Magregor of Man’ Jerome D. Travers of Upper Mon clair, N. J., the amateur champi of the United States, will play against Charles Paliner of Hands- worth. Charles W. Evans, jr, of Chicago is pitted aguinst W. Cranston of Walton Heath. Frederick Herreshoft of New York against H. St. John of Northumber- Jand. ' Harold Weber of Tuledo against J. Remer of Birkdale. Arthur G. Lockwood of the Belmont Springs Country Club, Massachu- setts, against KR. Crummack © Lytham. Henry J. Topping of the Greenwict Country Club, Conn., against E. Hol- derness of Denhan G._W. Inslee of munity Club, 3 Murray of Francis Hale W. Wigham of [toys Edward 8. Kni against A. Chadwick of Ginsberry, Of the British players named Messrs. Whigha Cranston anc trongeat in the tournament last week, ‘The final of the British amateur championship will be played May 23. he Oneida Com- against J Sammy Kelly wants action for Kid lated time, wide lightweight, Welsh has an offer to box Jimmy are giving the ‘a Duffey in Buffalo on May 30. The/ husky Mr. Burne the go-by. Burns club up State has made a very flatter-| gave Packey McFarland, one of the Ing offer. Morgan must get busy at| hardest fights ho in this vicinity, once or Pollok will book the Britton! but Packey afterward evened up the against Duffe score. Kelly would like to get Jack Britton in the ring with Burns just who returned from | once. J : y, says that the re- — Eddie Wallace, the lghtweight comer” of Brooklyn, beat Joe Tracey all the way la ge at the Broad- the ring for twenty rou! way Sporting Club. ace haw won| negro from Hoboken never nany successive cred in Brooklyn. | Dodgers, where Reulbach left off. Zimmerman bounded high in front of the pan and was out, Fischer to Liga Williams walked as also id Sweeney. Corriden drove a long, fly to Wheat who held both runners! < by @ perfect pog. Bresnahan singled (Continued from Firat Page.) to centre and Willlama scored, while ee Sweeney moved to third, Cheney | rolled to Wagner wi who tossed him out of fans, It was a fair day for base- | **, vE_RUN, SIXTH INNING—Cutshaw lined to ball, but the fans have not warmed| wijijams who robbed him of a ponsi- up to the Cubs as yet this year.| ble homer by a great catch in left- Robinson made his debut as a man-| centre. Daubert was easy for ager on the local grounds and his| Sveeney and Saler. Wheat fanned. appearance on the field was the sig-| “1 each missed the third ew! pe. Good nal for a few of his friends to make/had some kind of jinx working as known the fact that they were pres-|he secured his fourth pass to first. ent. Saler forced Good, Cutshaw to Ey Manager Hank O'Day and his Cubs|2!mmerman was out, Cutshaw to be its own opinion of |Strength of the Athletics will tell | ee ” race all the way.’ outclassed Smith at driving and on the greens made the Wykagy! star to heavy hitting, as has been the general belief. The Giants have averaged more runs to the game | '00K like a novice, vasion—the National League than have the leaders. Smith oe oe match had one cluba in the West or the Ame — PAL TP EN, oe ent ake beds can League clubs in the Raat. Bill Brennan, the “umpire who| drew anbin (A ne Me pe gad Mograw deevee that Brooklyn, |sumbed trom tho National League to | drew applause after playing his shota Boston and the Phillies are | the Feds, ts elated with the polloy of] [f the entire match was Smith's ap. atronger collectively than the | {he outliwa not to take up Hine kick: | proach on the second hole going out. Reda, Cubs and Cardinale, and | hud enough kicks to Ket his baie cure | Standing on a hill he chipped the bali that the Eastern clubs ought to | fled from taking off his m ‘Within six feet of the cup, cop a majority of the games. The scores were good considering yaleskie “again bobbing up as a What has become of the old story | the swampy condition of tire course, thorn in the side of w New York! several of the veteran Gianta who| about an outfelder mistaking a sper. | Despite the wet footing a gallery of ae ute last time the fans saw | aid not have to play in the exhibition | row for a fly ball and thereby losing | #%0 tramped after the players on the Be wee knocked out in three, hen, pit for the Phillies, he |2fair_at Harrisburg aaw the game|the game? It hasn't bean pulled for | *fternoon round. powrgal jad as frigid as winged, the he ante 8 ety, were ae ee Pies, hee. We Fee: pes Seearel wee afteraiee rend) 5 about to it on the mnant, t ‘i Re came back each time | Hinco. then Covaleskie has” been a To eal, proverent| Dick Rudolph put the aret fen and Te Tb cls ee 1 6 covets ing grin. Baoted std Banonly rea pon Williams ‘will make one of the best | brought them toa full stop. ; serenely in the stripes of the first basemen in the country, they got was three hits, but, unter: Out 654536 44 489 and hane & row of goose tunately, the Braves were almost as| In ¢° 4364444 4—37—16—152 nec! ol ® using good judg- | Detroit really has the goods. ‘There was nothing spectacular for Cobb and Crawford to do—in fact Wahoo Sam didn’t gét @ bit out of five strolls to the plate—but the reat of the gang went right along attend- ing to the business at hand as if neither of these noted cogs w of absclute necessity. on etl George to indulge in erent iad or Al Reich reDermott will kindly We Ais address we'll extend sincere condolence, And what do you know about Co- Kearns isn't convinced Béver will be. knocked out in one, The Tigers have made themselves ‘ like badly off and the firat battle between ———+—_— DRTS from our polo players! our Highlanders. Jennings save pular hereaboute by assigning|the East and West went to a dead (et Weatbury give us to under- | Covaneriandere., Jennings says that | Polvannugh to the regula? Job at sect heat. LORD QUITS BASEBALL; @and that they never were in dependable pitchers, Just the same, es that_no ‘American | York crowd like him, ©" © N®™ | CHANCE GETS NEW CATCHER. nary practice workouts, {| CHICAGO, May 13—Harry Lord, the veteran third baseman and captain of the Chicago Americans, has quit b ball becaune “he felt himself slippin, according to a dispatch from Washing- ton received here to-day. Leaving word Frank Chance and the members of | Nanamaker of Bos comes the cheering |his club were intensely disappointed : mie English team is full of (Over the showing of Heinte Schuis,| New Member of High BOSTON, May 13.-Catcher Nuna- Dickerings and disagree- | Who re: lost the game in one-third + maker of the Boston American League | tng Rf Vi atte —seiling that half the candidates are 4 pe First hall nid the fret faning, adjean: 1 the other half refuse to rhaps the quickest losing of the uw pte and to the New York |Jearalds and viwand: ala furcongs, shied with another player for Manager Calla- Club was sold to-da; feu unless th t|{season, Shuls hax been working hard “Amer e name of m. The purchase |Rein, i ME Lobecariae Bt barker wee TOE wed han, waying that he was disgusted with we! je changed, and that Lord|to get in shape, and it way believed | American League t hasn't been able to met to- he was just right to start in| price could not be ascertained, ao the {Polly 1. OTe Wesuinetye sand boasiea's y real polo playera and has |and begin taking his regular turn, |local club offictals refused to announce os ate ferced to tuke a bunch just! but momething Went wrong. The cold, |the Agures. Manager Chance has been Lp at the cross road: |dreary 4 id something jon the lookous for @ ba ackatep for for gome local m by all this, the Britiah 10 § with i on he t ‘tis right pi when a) of 4 ack 1 bly come over here. thi the jump en 4 { ik mit 8h Reeond, Resoed= Mina wive un the hurdest ransie th they auiekiy eccepted tt nameker geiiHOT RACK Selling: Chrve-year olde and uy. ing ithe dlapa te Ste : It oe Snare luck He RereeeeeiiGesaeeeee: Tian, Kory hoo! qhust tai] Lord came, othe Chicago club from ft to take back the cup, PIMLICO ENTRIES, iMigh Stat 100), Hay “Londons 08" WW: Legare —_ Siapeon. TR, FEDERALS FILE APPEAL 2 th regular run of Le mires IN CASE OF KILLIFER. MEF Cobd Fealiy jumos to the! the. Vermont . = , he can rightfully lay claim | acho: tempt, the tak | RACETRACK, PIMLICO, ad., May fear ana hell man CINCINNATI, ©, May 12.—The ap- peal of the Chicago Federal League a high and broad jumping | of subduing the Tigers this after- | 13.—The entries for to-morrow's races Star ae olds: mile | Club from the decision of United Btates ma 535 have to crack them to) ‘are as follows: oy Hicker Judge Beasions at Grand Rapids in the train for his home in Maine re led to is LOUISVILLE ENTRIES, | ame 'ivrtsiop Weaver the cayinin $2 hoy Byes) utting Aleock on third base lent Gilmore of the Feds saued again, This ‘an't b At’ « oheatnut, eee de the meas, thee the Gente have OMURIHAY'S manarer '! arrived in fi 10 see abou q ‘td nay will aoccly cnt ait | that big lead of the Pirates and to Moc it Tata, | Prove that all the clube in the Na- coy'e title olaime tional Lea urprine yo! the Cardinals Cet the Keds. He 1s @ splendid, fair. 1 fsGrewites 14, ‘auonned ie. take Highter, He hite fast ing three games out oF four (el stops. ‘sticks {that dog from under the table) the He. Smoketown fellows will be ready for}, $25,000 w year they're talk- tis hope that J anes may be stopped vue =nie sina : three yearolde and from talking about that pennant and |wvtr!: ome mile almiian Ary, 100; aBaltrn, | | resultant world's series for a day or aint the Philadelphia National Club relative to Catcher Killiter filed here to-day in the United | 4 seh. 07; etewtum, 100; Buane: i, Saree henge, 07; Dr. Charcot, 100, w tates Circult Court of Appeals. ‘This formal filing followed n ai ade by Judge Sessions lai t ad allowed Chicago Federal ppeal from his court. cher Killifer, & member of. the Pianed™ gon Batons aware, Club, with the ates | Benge ae ‘vederat sare fei and then _ twagenn olde: four Moline vm t * dear ot ta to ear ty yA: oe handicap Way vaio? for te, i ‘tag! ta; i 110: an | {8 aie peras me omnes date, ‘man te. “FELT HIMSELF SLIPPING.” | °*s Daubert. NO Ri returned from St. Louis to-day feel- : ing that their slump. is about over | ubVes INNENG.-Benithy was easy for Cheney and aicr. Stengel with, They expected to start a win- id ung streak against the Dodgers, 80 || fies fe Taser pene Mites :t0 Wu there is & prospect Of & rea) 'y| Williams filed to Btengel. Sweene: Patines Rela Wtgued here the nest ener atrolied.Corriden was out, Cutshaw » — to Daubert and Sweeney went to Cane Scant Cub | second. Bresnahan walked, Sweeney Sweeney to Sailer. Daubert popped to} “!e4 trying yu third, Fiecher to Corriden. NO RUNS. Smith. Leach lifted to Egan. Good walked. As Sealer singled to centre and Good tried | RECORD ENTRY LIST FOR to Cutshaw’ and Good was trapped, but Cutshaw threw wild to Smith and Good counted va je Sailer want all he ig 4 All records for entries to amateur to third. Zimmerman drove a long fly oti to, Wheat and alee scored, after’ tiene "enirieg led for the United wie saa Hunt Racing Association's matinee ON SOND INNING—Wheat singled| Which will be held at Belmont Park to left. Smith forced Wheat, Corri-| terminal on Saturday. The entrants fe lrg lle lyme Pond Ee alegre dtaabape So Ae on eae ~| ‘That there is great interest in these Egan poked a sin- Di oe et aren pase es sec- |racing matinees which are held under Fischer was out, Corriden to/the auspices of noted patrons of the On 5 clos Rey. RUN turf and amateur riders, ts clearly Sweeney 0 \ den walked, On the hit and run play |shown by the men who have nomin- Bresnahan singled to right and Corri-| ated candidates. den went to third Cheney flow to| Chief interest will naturally be cen- Wtse Nisach “hit to Rauibaoh who |Ggen" Sleepleahase Hfasticap,- tha toned him out at frst. ONE RUN. | lovent for timber toppers, in addition THIRD INNING—Reulbach holsted |{o a purse value of $500, will have a to Williams, who made a great run-|oup value of $250. The best steeple- ning catch. Dalton popped to Corri- | chasers in training will contend for den” ‘Cutshaw singled to left and died|tnie purse, Highbridge, recently re- stealing, Bresnahan to Bweeney. NO/turned from abroad where he wan a } wit on ye Continent, ir RNS, walked and atole second. | fis misfortune in the Grand Nation Sater grounded out to Daubert and/al at Liverpool, is carded as astarter. Good went to_ thir mmermat ao atruck out and Williams weeenes the third strike float by. NO Ri LOUISVILLE RESULTS, up with a double to left. Wheat sent! pupgy RAGE Belling: three-year: | to Leach and Daubert Teached third at After the catch, Smith {ds and upward; five and « haif in Cabe), won; Sun Queen, 108 (An- bere pack 12] Gress), second; Lady Moonet, 103| at first. (Obert), third. Time, 1.06 4-5, livery and Florence Roberts also ran. feed Corrie ig cond and as sate Two-dollar mutuela paid at first when Fischer failed to han Rushes, ste straight, pl FOURTH I AWING--Deubert Maced jg bounder to Zimmer- |furlongs.—Grover Hughes, 118 (Mc- Sweeney filed to ‘Btengel. Corriden | Silver Moon, O'Hagen, Cash on De- Goeasi roller, Bacher” t and Morriden and Breanahan moved up a base each. Leach, doubled to |two-y centre and Corriden and Bresnahan Bed Good walked for the third|won; Yatiahe, 103 (Howard), second: | time. Sailer struck out. TWO RUNS, FIFTH INNING—Bagan singled to |Tim left. Fischer unded out Sweene: to Sater and iB Went to secon patted for Reulbach and out, Crregnsy, 00, to Sater, NO Hs took-up the burden for the WINNERS AT PIMLICO. FIRST RACE--Selling; two-year- olds; four and a half Curlongs.— Heenan, 111 (Shuttinger), first; Thrill, 104 (Jackson) Stalwart, Helen, 97 (McTaggert), third. Time, 56 4-5. Borgo, Elasticity, Dixie and Star and Garter also ran, Two-Dollar 3 Is Pald—Heenan, straight, $6 90; show, Bhow. 60, Handi ear-olds and upward: six furlongs. —Tarts, 108 (Nathan). Altamaha, 104 (Wolfe), Gentleman, 101 (Taplin). 1,14 1-5. Pertshire, Stri: wag, Honey Bee, Charlton G., Indy’ also ran. Mutuals ‘Tarts, straighs, $9.70; place, $5.20; show, $3.70. tamaha, place, $15.80; h Irish Gentleman, show, $11.50. THIRD RACE — Two - year - olds; fillies and geldings; four furlongs, Hiker, 110 (Butwell), first; Dtsillu- sion, 110 (Taplin), second; Jesse jr.. M5 (McCahey), think, ‘Time, 0.48 4-5. Helen, Celto, Shyness, Kopis Two-dollar Mat. straight, $64.30; Disitlusion, He yw, $2. a eOU RTH RACE, — Steeplechase; -olds and upward; two —Compliment 149, (Tucker won; Bryndor 139, (O'Brien), second; Rhomb 187, (Allen), third. ‘Timo, 3.58 4-5. Acton, Merry Task, Top Hat, Hands-All-Around, Bouncing Court Jester, Cyn alao ran. Two-dollar mutuels pald Compliment, straight, $31.40; place, $14.40; show, $4.20. Bryndor, $4.10; show, $2.90. Rhomb, 60. FIFTH RACE—Rennert Handicap; three-year-olds and upward; one mile,—Buskin, 110 (Fairbrother), won; Holiday, 97 (McTaggart), second Star Gaze, (McTaggart), third Time, 1.40 1- Republican, Tactics, Ambrose, Lochiel and Barnegat also ran, Two-dollar mutuels paid: Bun- kin, straight, $6.70. $4.40. Holiday, place, $6.10. Stabe Gaze, shor Sweeney ST. LOUIS, May 13.—W. the Chicago Nationals of the St. Louts Nation: fight during the Chicag Louis me_on Monday. were fined #50 each by t Tener of the National Le EVERYTAING FOR BILLIARDS AND BOWLING Prise ond Teme