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EDITED ROBERT EDGREN BY ‘THE WEEK IN SPORT Copvright, 1914, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World), Word That He Is it of Successfully De- His Bantam Title Williams. NoMsccp ates [x COULON, who ia in bard near Los Angeles for ybantam championship fight 14 Williams, sends word that im his old form, and that of winning. ~ os or four years,” says th jo 5 Ne fave been ill almost con- : my boxing suffered. WY. Commission “To LITT THE HEIGHT OF Tay Pors Sess Wrverd “in Ban’ ., Le war TAILS FOR Asemca Toons om : Pinnine:‘a MEDAL on Sows Boe. i RECORD CROWD OUT AT UNTED HUNTS SECOND RAGE MET “Clubby" Betting indulged in, at Belmont Terminal With- ' out Interference. (Special to The Rrening World.) BELMONT TERMINAL RACH TRACK, L. L, N, ¥., May 28—There was @ great outpouring of the hunt- ing set of Long Island and the dev- otees of the turf at the second day of the United Hunts Racing Assocta- tidn's matinee at Belmont Park Ter- minal. The excellent card was the chief incentive to the crowd, with! brilliant weather as an able auxiliary, All records of attendance for meetings were broken. The grand stand was packed and the lawa, crowded with handsomely gowned women and well dresed men, Betting of a personal character, the “clubby” kind, was indulged in freely without molestation by the county authorities, who closely watched the layers for violations of the law. Mrs. Payne Whitney, who ts racing horses this year because of a death in her family, in the name of her brother-in-law, H. P. Whitney, cap- tured the first race with her fast mare Cherry Malotte, who ran under @ stout pull from the etart to the finish and won in a canter, Cherry Malotte was a 7 to 10 fav- orite. She outclassed her field b; many pounds and won under a atl pull by fifteen lengths. She in was the early pace-maker, but bolted sate tape ; eet sere f BROOKFEDS BFA ’ Wekioe tarew cat Dalton’? NO RUNS sae grounder to wittame worn ran |GUP DEFENDER DEFIANGE | tne ire: hur mus ree and) aay in the alleged aR oot erage ek ners advancing. Graney dropped — tossed breezed. safe hit in left, scoring Johnston and ON WAY T0 WEW YORK at the third jump. Ireland-Yet fell oay thet Ritchie RUN! putting Leibold on . Jackson R the next obstacle. These mishaps lo come down from Seats Fy E 8. OUT KANSAS CITY N AVES BROOKLYN SIXTH INNING—Daubert hit into hit the first bail pitched into the centre for a single. isgert slamm *, ight \@ bleachers for a home run- @ home run through centre, scoring (Continued from Firat Page.) scoring Leibold, and Graney ahead a. | Jant . ’ Daubert ahead of him, Wheat out, tim, and putting the Napa tn tne} Pre Vanitie, Too, Is Coming Groh Hoblitzell, Smith singled lead. Lajoie filed to Walsh, and it Long Island Sound for to ol over third, Cutshaw filed to Ubler.| between the Highlanders and the|Wwas some smash too. Peokinpaugh AIDED BY ERRORS; §— FROM SHUT wee eae act | sina Tar cie Newt pls a eae Her Tras ; aged to centre.| FIRST INNING—Leibold struck | ang” Lajole” toased out Holden. —_—. iain he [ Groh out stealing, her to Cut- ee eo walked. Graney safe on Special to The Evening Wortd.) shaw. NO RUNS. jale's wild throw to Williams] paugh walked. Cook batted for Gos- . to left, Bisland, Seaton's Pitching Too Much|Four. Runs Off Reulbach at|Piezins,second for Cinenoet Merton lto second. Kenting tossed out Lajoie, [NO RUNS. transport steamer General Ayers, lle a Aitchison out, Niehoff to Hoblitsell, | both runners a . While i . Keating took ind-up, Gi for Vistors—Later Games | Start Gave the Reds | SRFGi Ry Baise Mitte [se Mime hau auce-aae ate! [KIRBY CHAMPION ’ yacht Defiance off Race Rock at mouth of New London harbor, Jackson scored on a wild pitch. Keat- robbed Cherry Malotte of real oppo- sition and she galloped home. to| FIRST RACE—The Green Bteeple- chase of $400 (including cup, value $100, presented by J. Watson Webb), of which $60 to the second horse; $40 to the third. Gentlemen rid- ers, About two miles and a half. Cherry Malotte, 160 (Mr. Wright), 7 4. Williams filed to Lalbold. Peckin-| new LONDON, May 23.—Capt.| to 10, and out, won; Dull Care, 263. (Mr, Mortimer), 12 to 1, 2 to 1 and: NTH INNING — Rawlings | of his easy grounder. Jackson singled | sett. He drove a long fly to Laibold.| Hverett, Master of the Government | out, second; Hingham, 162 (Mr. F. A. re- 2 to 1, $ to 1, and out, thi , ported passing the Bath cup defense| No time taken. Ireland Yet and a the Piping Rock Sub- At scription Handicap; purse $600; about ‘ Hereafter, The, ing teoeed ont Wood THREE RUNS. 9 o'clock thie morning. The sloop was gs on the flat—leotion : : Good Lead. Waive! walked, Hartscll also welkod, In tow of a tug and was making good | Bet, 106 (Nicklaus), ¢ to 6 and 3 to f 3 : reo and Hartsell porate a double progress toward New York. iY t second; Kniok z \ ey my ‘Wee i at just as Wais! ruck out. Hol- The Boston built sloop contender! Knack, #6 (Hoffman), 20 to 1, 8 to 3 8 wg hy wAl PARK, BROOK- BATTING ORDER. — out Wittiams, NO RUNS oes ’ Vanitle te expected to pam here eome| and. 3 to 1, third. (No time taken.) ‘ three LYN, N, ¥., May 28—The final game|_ Brooklyn. Cincinnati, _— SECOND | INNING — Williams time Monday, on her way to the upper | Hombay. | Pow baat ily baa oe Fagen and Dalton, cf. Moran, rf. dropped Maisel's throw and Olson end of Long Island Sound for her} Kosa, Aurora and Sal 3 of the serles between the Brookfeds He Continued from Firat Page.) Virginia Lass threw her rider and y “off pees Daubert, 1b. lersog, na. (Continu was safe. Bassler popped to Trues- | trials, durti false break ; pres. Kansas City Fede was Groh, Bb. ke dale. “Olaon ‘stole second, “Gossett Ep a “THIRD RACE.—Sportaman's ates Swrenty played here thie afterncca. . The two | Whe! Miller, If. row being high. Mitchell filed to _—. .D: rt to Dyer . ke 0 ated: upo: defeats in succession which Manager tier to arertie tEie Pee NO RUNS. MOtR. Toren SMO gt NO Oni Ps WINNERS AT PIMLICO, Naeem pene ene) STO Rirleits pale, a movies, Stovall and his men handed the lo- ; SECOND INNING—Merkle dou- : ‘ (Continged: rom iret Fage)) 3 =-Mission, 150 (Haynes), 4 to 5 and we ose cals was the t the bled to left and went to third on| | Olson tossed out Peckinpaugh. Gos- FIRST RACE—For maiden out, first; Gold Plate, 172 (B. B. ree! fet gaining cause o} rather poor ee & le (hs aM nodgraas sacrifice fiy| sett walk: Trucadale —walkad. i year-clds; four and one-half furl | Lewis), even and out, second. No time p fight Wwe attendance. Manager Bradley sent | Reulbach, p. to Mages, scored Merkle. Stock dou- Keating smashed a long double into| er for a wonderful three. It was|—Encore, 109 (Wolfe), *Disil-| taken; only two starters. > < Abe hae be over in in Tom Seaton to do the pitching for|, Umpires—-Orth and Byron, At-|it.a'to lett, Meyers filed to Wilson. left centre, scoring Gossett and put-| sensational work on Kirkby’s part,|lusion, 109 (Alex), second; Deviltry.| ‘The Sportmen’s steeplichase hai . ne ete Tce AA) nis team, while the visitors depended | °Psnce— 7.000 bled to left nira. as Dyer waiked.| tng Keating on third. Hartzell] Travis showed his appreciation with | 109 (McTaggart), third. Time—66.] cap dinner stakes brought out only as he was when ope! ae = Doct stole second. On attempt to| fouled to Olson. Mairel ran to sec-| nandclap. Kirkbycame to the short °K two horses, Gold Plate and Mission, gana on Stone to make a clean sweep of (Spectal to Phe Rrening World.) Steal home ‘Stock was out at the| 0nd after the catch, and drawivg the| eighteenth 3 up and then let Travis but despite the lack of starters It was “Britten hasan the series. Whon the game started| CINCINNATI, Ohio, May 23.—Mr. Salee to Snyder, Snyder was| throw to second, Keating came home| reduce hie advantage by messing a the finest race run this year over the for pak $3.10; show, there were 2,000 rooters in the n $2.50; show, $2.10. Deviltry, Z Wheat, the Brooklyn left fielder,|spiked in the play and was forced| with the tying run. Walsh walked. six.oot putt. The cards: ee $s ‘alsh worked a double steeplechase course. The ii M muoh talked grounds. was cruelly arred and jolted to-day, }°Ut, of the game, ‘ | steal, Holden struck out for the nec- waa tre Tyee 888 8 CA, to easeme of, | The mame was held up for several| Early in the morning, Mr. Wheet, eT ies te eee aes Wigonein- | ond time. THREE RUNS. s AE OCLEL a Oe OND. RAGE owned by Auerer cot ets, venea @ couple of | minutes in the fifth inning on ac-| who is a Cherokee Indian, recetved a! Wingo batting for Snyder, Wilson] THIRD INNING—Keating tonsed . year-olds and upward; six|by W. Pinkerton and W. R. Grace. dig strug |count of an argument between Um-| mcasage from Oklahoma, reading: stole second. Wingo's home run tojout Bisland. Truesdale threw out ‘Laigion, 105 (McTaggart),| Miseion took the lead at the start, hells pire Kane and Manager Stovallabout| “Gold here Bi | Mtolre scored Wilson. ahead of him.|Graney. Jackson wus hit by a EG et Bt ae 4 ja, 110° (Frasch), second; | but lost it at the first obstacle by E jold on your allotment,” and the / fenwre, suotad, ‘ay to Beacher. pitched ball. Peckingpaugh made a 46455 3 44 3-87-76 104 (MeCahoy?, bad jump. Gold Plate then took co! ‘McCoy fight night Reonsceialer 8 8 eee were inn Red span Shove Hr. 0 RUNS. ies pl head ao one nailed Chae PR ound ot see er the 1.14 2-5, Ella Grane, Sir ¢ pany and showed the way by th 6 last established Kane. ness Manager waya knew there were le} THIRD IN — Wingo Lajo! af Presi a o! 8i lengths for a mile and six furtongs. Murray ie an pti ‘Ward had to go down to the visitors’| minerals in a rock ridge on my|catching for St. Lout t Willems fanies to Olnon, Fox map led Hamilton Kerr, Green- . rr Mission then moved up and joined but NOT another|bench to pacify the umpire, Stovall| farm,” said Mr, Wheat, “and eo 1|filed to Wilson. wan hit by a,pitohed ball. "'Glimen Pe etiftany of the Poweltton Bais: tage Sse, role Sea etn ores ee donee i 0: 4 finally removed some of his playere| have frequently refused to sett the | "Ame, wey, Bure Club had the best score among the weer took the jump in company and io not @ “soft mask from the bench. Ind,” and, #0 saying, he eet up| Mathewson tossed out Sallee, Dyer} and t. This was enough forjearly arrivals here in the annual fought it out to the finish, Rg phy) Se Beginning on Monday the games|lemonade and soda like a lord,| tossed out Huggins. Magee singled Trucsdel Nap aut eneline eae: holes of mi oer aeee ‘There was little to choose between McCoy 1s too much between the Brockfeds and visitors) Towards noon, he wired for further |'0,.0""Siagee on third. ‘The double | Bassler to Olson. Keating was called : i them ea they dashed through | the fighter to hold public| will begin at 3.80, the club oMficials| details of his fortune, and got back|bteal went through, Magee scoring, /Out on strikes. TWO RUNS. . A. Steiner, Inwood, 88—¢—T nd. Dr. Miasion gained slightly and flashed backs FOURTH INNING—W. yas ; away, and having decided that the 3 P.M. start-| ord that tho original meemge had| while Dolan ri RTH ‘ood filed to] 1. J. Matty, Englewood, 90—9—81; | thirg, Time—1.16 3-5, *Ossagleta, *De-| past the post, a winner by @ neok. gp er A fon aatenta Teal 4 along. Dolan aco! FIRST INNING—Chadbourne's hot | Ws & Indian who played 4 fied to Burns.| Olson stole second. Blanding was|H. E. Whitney, Nassau, 85—6—' pounder wan grabbed by Seaton with | eft fle! during the nfternoon, magie to let. Wilson called out on strikes, NO RUNS. |F. F, ‘Thomas, Morria County, o1—7—| sls Tan. | (°Daxia entry). #7 mul id: Balfron, ht, $3.70; pli his gloved hand and then tossed to is g. i fs itt i I F t 3 # sf 8, Robinson does not think the] FOURTH INNING—Do singled| Lajoie tossed ous us YY 84; Grantland Rice, Englewood, 86— ix ; show, $2.80, Elbold, place, Brooklyn tobbogan alide will be of|to left. Merkle poped to Bleck. Doyle 10 show, $6.80. Dr, Charcot, sho ‘ 2 aro! Meyers, throw helping it|Hartzell. Oleon singled to right.|G. B. Tiffany, Powellton, 18—4—' Sci Je, Aviatress, John Mar-| Fourth itace—The Montauk Gallo. “Gold.” It | dropped rea on’ Miller's | Wassier popped to” Peckingpaugh. |C: ®. Van Vieck, Baitusroi, 84—S—19; | voter: Rearadaler Ailah oath Way | way Handicap of $200, for Galloway: uel] about four and a half furlongs—Rey- lace. | hourn, 168 (Mr. H. Tucker), 4 to 6 and out, won; Culvert, 168 (Mr. J. Tucker), 6 to 1, 7 to G and out, second; Peyton Myers in time to retire the batter. Beck. Sned-'| son. i ‘A.M. Robbins, Garden City, = j Jumper by Hofman and Myers, Ken-|!* there,” said he, “and 1 had it all| Wilson. NO RUNS. FIFTH INNING—Lelbold beat out year-olds and upward; two milea~—Itaken, Jack Cade and Miss Oakley worthy smashed @ low line fly into working nicely in April, Give them| Cruise filed to Snodgras Doyle]a bunt. On the hit and run, Bis- Richard, St. And: Little Hugh, 136 (Allen), first: Ma- | al a few more days and they will make | threw out Wingo. Beok wae safe on but Letbold Geo! laga, 134, (Baffel), second; Ord Eveus's hands, NO RUNS. Food. Look at the batting slump | Doyle's, low throw. Ballee singled to Hartzell, to Net'1a2 (I Henderson), third, Time, | aweop of the first four recer. C. K. right, Golden (broke|(. Billings following up t! y Myers bunted tO/ these Reds Beck stopp! second. Doyle ney walked. 3 Btone, who made a bad throw tol and'now see how fi “pty going.” "| tossed out Huggins, NO RUNS. Lajole singled 8. dont, Cys aire. (fell), also -ran. Goodwin at second, both runners be- FIRST INNING—Heraog threw out |__ FIFTH INNING—Becks throw got utting Y ing safe. Stone made another bad/ paiton and Daubert, and Groh's|Meyere at first. Dyer flied to Cruse. i food filed to 6—1 throw to second to cateh Cooper nap-| chuck got Riggert. NO RUNI Matty singled to centre, ‘Bescher | wittiams. RUN, hae er AE ping, and as Coles let the ball 60] poran singled on Reulbach’s first | filed to Wilson. NO RUNS. Williams walked. Peckinpaugh, TORONTO FINISHES. through his legs and roll out into deep| orering. Herzog waa hit on the arm.| Magee filed to Snodgrass. ditt Gossett attempted to bu Dyer ; : center, both Cooper and Myers scored! Reujbach took Groh's sacrifice and|threw out Dolan. Miller li¢ted to} but litted a pop fly to Wood. True Three-year-olds no ran. erly Multi-ralliionatres made a clean victories of A. ait hid gs w. Ladd and August Belmont yy capturing the fourth race with his eturdylittie galloway Reybourn, He wes on hia good behavior. For a wonder he beat ane credit he sprinted to the front opened on the two julcy errors. tagae: c ame Beacher, NO RUNS. dale was safe on Bisland's tumble,| IFIRST RACE.—Six furlongs; pyrsc | UP forty yards.--U of five leneths and galloped tripled. Hi was thrown out at fan ny oe ane cine - aa filling the bases. Keating bent out in e et ae | thor), frat; Tom HPS ORD oe a pull with that margin first by Goodwin, Evans being held at | OF Miller's double over thind. | Hoplit- an “infield hit, scoring Williams. | $700: three-year-olds and upward , \ ant), acon: | h "hig oredit. Culvert and Peyton third. Murphy lined a single to left,| naw ‘ me TORONTO ENTRIES. Blanding was removed from the tag| Dorothy Dean, 102 (Colina), first; ry, 12 (atlanan), plime. | iveckentiage had a hot Aight for the ecoring Evans. ne FF eae an on Niehoff's fly to Riggert. P pay ee 1B favpe Ki Tames, ond Cariech went | Calgary, 112 (Claver), corey Privet jace Ranke Banewarnbien pice until the fue forioae wnat Pent Werierst cane adeehe tlonal pass for Clarke; the Hrigin esarebie, aad | api Denny ae ee laine! safe on 103 (Vandusen), third, Time,| G0) ary Cenae also ran. $2 Mutuals ulvert Panne bin MUDDY vestersil at second, Goodwin | called, Ames slashed @ hit boiling | vaw.3ti ae HRs Loe | Oe banca wore willl Tail hon eeee: | 22M. Fussy Wusay, David Croie.|neid:’ Little Fnxiand, stralght, $8.20; 000 PY Rt COED, to Kenworthy, Murphy crossed the scoring Hoblitsell ‘ap Ng. 106; “Arran. | yell came to bat, He was called out| Mardorie A. Astrologer, Miramichi, , $5.10; show, $8.60. Tom Han- BROOKFEDS CAN'T HAVE Bete iy to Keawortby. FOUR pi y y Moran. Herzog sailed to Dalton 10: —>_—— RUNS. FI a y “1 e ett: Manton Dame, f el threw] Dean, straight $80.70, lace $11.70, SECOND INNING—Btovall's casy| FIVE, RUNG. wheat beat V MO" etbe ayo hat at Pe ‘Trues ger w'sor Calgary, place $3.60. show LOUISVFLLE ENTRIES. to 4 jumper was taken care of by Hofman | roligr, Amen threw out Smith, Cut- ° Ho. when he Lelbold bounced Privet Petal, show $31.15 island to Lajoie. TWO RUN! . $2 mutuels poid—Doroth ‘SIXTH T also ran, §2 mutuels po iy ii on strikes. Walsh forced Maisel,| Striker, Sir Blaise and Plate Glass e, $4.30; show, $8.10. Battery, 8. PITCHER FRANK SMITH. BALTIMORE, May 2%.--At @ special ing’e grass outter 1, au r glove, James eid eure Imecting here to-day of the Federal Base- years|9"4 Myers. Porring’e oul shaw fouled to Clarke. Egan Sanh. i SECOND RACE--Five fu DOUGLAS PARK, LOUISVILLE, aKy., eee cat A 7 lima | ond wan Mood for Shader Gotan don. | valked. Fischer Fannet, ho BUNS, em oy om _ 4. NO wel tossed OUt| nurs, $700: Wo-year-oldy Mry 22.-The\entries for Monday are as | pall s/entur Punt eeith and John. M. down, | !e4, scoring Perring. Goodwin walk: | « OPcnen Fi a vaune. Hepitestt B20: ede, ma ee hat i led to lett. Witams | Helen, 105 (Taplin). Are: foalowy Allen, who deserted the Baltimore Club fanned. Btone Rit 101 oy "RUNS. dbigiaeie rats, Nd Wns tare Gee Be ame. trelaen ‘ 4, Aunt | four’ and attempted to Join the Montreal Club . , RUNS. Byori Farag, id 5 sand. Peak’ (Nothan), Westersll, who touched out cove a OUPHIRD INNING—Aitchieon tanned, | He Fag cits, fain Hines. Node: Lar | fy Tetbolds Gossoit droped a alanis Soute, Burwood he came into third. | Ofon meat’ out| Dalton bounced to Ames. Groh got | fend, 10. . "Tinto lett, scoring Holden. ‘Truesdale | Little Strng also ran. $2 ng wes. 110 ri t, adahe, 110; Hesmosa ¥ on his grounder to Stovall unassisted. |" efron for abruptly sitting down wan en |. Keating alngled to centre | Stalwart Helen. stratgh’. $\00; pias ae selling: re ta 4 F International League. ined $100 and suspended for Allen was fined $2 and on Daubert’s bounder, but atoned : $4.70; show, $4.00. Ci Wavering, RACE Cooper Aled out to, Goodwin, NO|oy agging Jake Riggert’s bump. NO Telbold to Cariach, ONE show, $6.60. Folderol, show, $4.40. Mi MESES: Hancnita, Hoan Micher: | Sinith, saying that the Dlayee Must Fee RUNIRD INNING — Chadbourne| RUNS. aeges Hie Hae 1H | VSEENTH INNING.—Graney singled | THIRD RACE—One and ono-six-| od! nifcie stir, 1 quartermnive, 101: Jobs | main member of the local team, EE Mi THIRD, INNING nce ay | Bates rolled to Daubert, Niehof ait, tyght, Jackson orced Graney, Trues- | teenth miles; purse $1,500; three-year. |.,WAaRied Jon: Baal Meteor, 108) stilt) cd onside Grove a liner to left centre, the hall | tripled to right. Clarke doubled to 1 entry, {dle to Pockinpaugh. Wajote walked.| olds and wpward.—Tactios, _ 108 ip: ete, igetered. 98: LOUISVILLE RE: motoreycle and bleycle| Meteor two bases. Gilmore hit to| lett, coring Niehoff. Amea walked. | sora 004 “aaah | VXood soratched (Smyth), first; Edda, 100 (J. Han-| Temtee. Ye: sUosowa, Ob: "et Woberts: RESULTS, : the Prigh| Beaton, who tonsed him out at frst,|Moran fanned: Herso; Piet er Sag 16) Hale, Micheal, 348: Lack: | Alting = th : over), second; Barnegat, 108 (But- |on = ee _ epening| Coaabocras reeching third, Ken-|isfl> suoriug Clarke and rah eer nee cee ere WA, OW St Aree Sues Raa eee a id Tieny [mde taeewensy taiwan fai Tr seme | RYRST | RACE, d-year-olday sterzi! to | out. Ewan to Daubert. - year-olds and sapred, Lajo ood moving up| Prince Ahmed, ing Maid, Harry |i fet jagnet, 1) Juin « ve furlongs—Misty worthy grounded out to Westerszi! to ' piiecierh Mod ve P Prince, Abiaah. Sate ree, Pace |} i Ae 3 five fi g8--Misty Morn, 100 (Tay RUNS. c a bese. Lelivelt batted for Carise! Myora, Gtovall Aled out to Murphy.) pOURTH INNING snr An} atruck out, ONE RUN, Paudes, Tee eens Billings now catching for Cleve- traigh! H p an 5 James toased ont Malsel, Hert. RR all} aoetie, mt P ; \ingled to left, Walsh fouled out | pisces, 97.60; --Ubler in left wi bounced { nt Te lor), $296.00, $264.90 and $34 Dark Flower, 100-(Martin), | ieorartaad ee ‘on rd, Thm Jar, Rescue, G the start. With this advantage to hin © oy oe ‘ i A oa i. ’