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4 oe PRE SE HAR. Fe DAY, MAY 95, 1916. “ BEST SPORTING PACE IN NEW YORK [cie- inj 8 pa AMERICANS IN LONDON SHOULD CLEAN UP ON SMITH-CARPENTIER BOUT fuck ofa ard. Copyright, 1914, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). Ok an uitenipeed sori ated G was caught between third and Gibson to Wagner to Gibson to ard, ONE RUN. es Cutshaw threw out Gibson. Casper popped to Egan. Viox popped i Smith. NO RUNS. ' THIRD INNING—Cooper threw oat Rucker, Dalton walked. Daubert sittd to Carey, ‘ag Carey singled to caught napping off tiret, Ri Daubert, Leonard filed to Wagner lined to Dalton, FOURTH INNING—Riggert to deep right. Hummel Smith was safe on Kelly's high fly, seoring Riggert, ani went to e¢cond on the throw fm. i \ shaw out, Kenetchy unssaiated, taking third. Egan popped to Kon Carpentier Is the Won-, : ONE RUN. | . Y Konetchy singled to center. Kelly 4 : They Think Him in His! ond Mitenell walked, altfog’ the ,¢ he ‘Own Country, Gunboat Smith ===> Should Whip Him. Gibeon was safe on "9 ] } wild throw, Konetehy scoring. iy Te WILL. MIKTCR “ RUN. ] FIFTH INNING—Millor FH Por esetiee Wtilgivne On. p j ‘ Wagner's shine, Rucker forced Now York Evening World.) Cares fanned. Viox hit into a double | GUNBOAT'S OCCIPITAL ’ “ ; to Cutshaw to Daubert. 1 @ . ler at second, Cooper to Wagner. UNBOAT SMITH is on the briny ~ ton fouled to Konetchy. Daubert Geep, headed for England, MADE SBNSATIONS to Carey. NO RUNS. } : "Ee : where he will Aight Carpentier MGLAND, BUY ned to Carey . Leonbrd \ : . WT UNTIL THE fanned. Wagner too Me base, hit by before Burge's club ‘for one of the GUNNER, Stans! one of Nat Ruoker’s fast ones, Cut- ‘Best purses ever offered in London. When shaw threw out Konetchy. NO RUN. at Vas ee ok * if lovee Se te en —E SIXTH INNING—Riggert fannid. British and French sportamen will Hummel tossed oe tine Smth — probabi oaay on, Cats | MISS BISHOP LEADS GOLFERS | ’ | fled to Kelly. NO-RUNS, : BMEiter. Toe Cancer io ax Sorrics ta IN METROPOLITAN TOURNEY TINKER SCHIFEDS DODGERS BEATEN Be gel are _ conetening He isn't bulky or wide — . popped to Cutshaw. Gibson singled In fact, he's rather n Leet Righty-four women golfers, including through third. Cooper tripled to.2 ot: few and light in appearance. He's , | Mise Marion Hollins of Weatbrook, 1. 1 Tg RUS Mie @7e sinewy type. and doesn't show |L, the titleholder, and two former SEVENTH ID G_Cutshaw webt |champions, Miss Lillian B. Hyde, South r 5 igan fouled 10 Sign of fighting strength uotll 4 . ! ut, Viox to Koney. for action in the ring. | Shore, T. 1, and Georgianna Bis- Gibson. Miller lined to Kelly. ND HF BR | hop, Brovklawn, Conn., started to-day | RUNS, sna oe | this reason Americans visiting ds |In the women’s metropolitan champion- Kgan caught Carey's high one. the Bagiish club will probably be PEN E jshiy rrolf tournament on the links of mt i Poconnt nen, oo nues, eee to clean up quite a little money ‘the Essex Country Club South flied to Riggert. > NS. at 3} NNING—McCart "tm the betting. For unless the French Orange, N. J. Tho first sixteen to-day ted NOE Muoker and’ Bed to ‘Wagner. ie really the wonder they | will continue each succeeding day at Dalton hit oer ore pores be > titak Bim to bis own country he'll . eighteen holes match play for the * ~ a > setae |i ‘ * rn. for @ single and the ball pop ir Rca Gas ca atch chetos With Championship, the final round for wnien {Opening Game of the Series|'Brooklyns Looked Like Win-| Kelly's shoulder, going to the fence Carpeat be ‘ bert popped to 44 © + dim Buckiey’s battle fe Will be decided on Friday. . Feat, F . + for & home reert flied to Kale ONE St Par ta aekeataviy ‘etever: The beat score turned in by, any. of Draws Biggest Week- ners When They Tied RENEE) UATE Ree nee ee q seconde for the 200-yard dash, The | the early starters was JRUN. He put Joe Jeanette | fact that the race waa not an pd Bi: vg esti gar ee f better than ~, : . Ragan now pitching for Brooklyn. " ; y wd. h i : c . Kelly second count In the | event, but was a closed event limited | | cha mplon Played. disappointingly, be- Day Crowd | Score in Ninth Konetchy popped to Cutshaw y iret round of the ing of — —_—. Iked. Kelly stole second. Mitehell tuanty-round | 19 Michigan candidates for the inter- ton her driving and putting. Her | tn of 16k was far from. charaplensh Se | ——at Gibson walked Kel- and he pops other heavyweights | collegiate championship team, will Mrs. Lawrence Switt of Knoll ( ; . WASHINGTON PARK, BROOK- Special to The Brening World.) and out with ease, He tears| Keep the record ted , . J, and Mra. W. J. Faith, " . 4 " oer . im MeGovern fashion, and slame away | ag. world’s beet mark. But tf Bond SPoatnand Trews Rae: EAes:) Ss alaicl il chil las o paveren oegrneherateeg | arn MAS Oe MO ee a alayiahe ShOETIEMIVH Natlepal ly frown start to finish. But|was correctly timed no doubi he'll , ton, infield, N. J... 98; Mrs, EF, | Points keeping them out of the first | Pa. May 26.—The Brooklyn National | bo tears into Gunboat| repeat in the big meet. The Michi- 7 and Mrs. A. Holden. of the| division in the Federal League race | league team came in to-day feeling | & ibely have the surprise gan meet brought out @ lot of clegs.|rootere, Although it was Monday the| between’ the Chicago White Sox and | pome club, 98 oa A, Herzom.| joe Tinker and his aggregation of | little encourged over their victory | ° i M 8. nd to know nothing hundred was won in s # = ¥ Fairview, ‘+ 99; Mra. A. C. Aborn, stat Cline! ti oe it until he wakes up balf an|conde—world'’s record time not many | faa could not resiat the temptation the Yankees. Ed Sweeney was still| Montclair, N. J., 100, Dall-tossers referred to as the Chi-) @ nnati yesterday and felt that ¥ | laid up with a bad cold, and with| Miss Hyde, with a card of 89, was if the other pitchers were in as good | tater. In this country they don't | years ago. ‘Then we have a Chicago |to turn out to watch the Gants and] Nunamaker and Gossett on the ailing | the leader In'the day's play, going out | “eds drifted into thie borough to-day | oe et they would soon ative a Me high echool boy running @ half mile|to root for the Cubs from force of] jist Rogera was given his fest chance |at 40, She gave promise of making/494 engaged In the first game o} her A | LITTLE CIGARS hat 2 |{p im. 660. His name ie Spink, and | napit, ‘The weather was good and hot|to start a game. Warhop and Scott /a new women's record for the course, |thelr series with Bill Bradiay’s Brook: a winning gait. Manager Robinson | For the Busy Man : Spink will be on the year’s honor roll 01 ain | were the opposing pitchers. driving and putting splendidly, but| feds, Joe Tinker must have been the | Was particularly pleased with the oke in- , Pounds less than Smith can|too, His is a marvellous perform. |and the players could not complain} Wert Le DSRG Ts Femmitt flied to|on the home turn she was not so good rtatder' rt a time smoke: sn _ Sive the Gunner much trouble. ance for a achoolboy. at all of unfavorable conditions to-| nuendale. ‘The latter also tossed out | from the tees, However, she 1 Fed Tattraction, for when the tussle began bortaider’s performance and an- for a package of Bailey of Dartmouth threw the/ day, The men were given their usual] Weaver. Chase stung a single into there were over two thousand fang) ounced to-day that he confidently | 10 and be convinced. ; i partly for these mistakes in her put. | ther e y the Suith- Blackburn fgbt over fines ere, pel EN al tee preliminary practice before the game| right. Collins flied to Truesdale NOlting. The incoming score of 49 was] within the stadium. Charley Will- | xbected to get two,out of three from | RUNS. rather disappointing, but it was suf- jj, the former business manager of the Pirates. The latter are going at | with Tommy Murphy, who was | !"tercollegiate meet. and while the scene did not look any- Maine) walked, but was caught nap-| ficient to win the medal. Score: ares . ubstitutes. thing near as warlike as it used to} ping Scott to Chase. Hartzell fouled eee ee eee sd 6 6. 6—-40|the Chicago nationals, but now with | ® fast clip and tt will take better bali The Federal League, fining and | iagt Or ; ; fie ; Feas, ly declared to- | Playing than the Dodgers have been 4 year there was enough of the|to Alcock. Weaver threw out Walsb.Jin .....7 7 4 6 6 5 4 4 6—49|the Chicago Feda, openly declared to suspending players who have dal- | oiq rivairy shown to prove that the)NO RUNS. Other scores follow: Mrs. L. F. I. day before the game start@l that the ; Putting up on this trip to accomplieh ed with tha enemy, is deginning | game would be hard enough. SECOND INNING—Maisel threw] wanner (Lssex Country Club), Brooklyn National League club an| this. most of the other men in his) fo look like a real “big league” at FIRST INNING—Bescher filed to] out Bodie. Alcock fouled to Willtains.| Mrs, R. H. Frayne, 98; Mra. ee My" other teams in the major| FIRST ,INNING — Dalton out, tikes easily. But he tad no chance| last, The Feds may have been a Burns was tossed out by| Warhop tossed out Herger. NO/Greenhall (Hollywood, zi Teaeu had at least seven men clock-| Cooper to Koney. Daubert fanned Smith. His cleverness didn't! little easy at frat, but now that . Grant lifted to Good. NO| RUNS, ... | Bertha Stratton (Cranford, > .ling the spectators as they went to ? aa a ietip Bim at all. Cleverness is of no; ‘hey, know just where they stand | RUN Cook out, Schalk to Chase. Wil- eee ithe gates to find out what the real Riggert fanned. NO RUNS. i they'll run baseball on “busine: Leach lined out toGrant. Good was|liams struck out. Peckinpangh was Bh iohsayd Viox singled to left. Carey singled Wee against a man who hits like vi om “busin inpaue’s”**L WINNERS AT TORONTO, | attendance was, { principles,” just like the other celles out i nizikes, Maier avounded | calied out on. strike diva aed 4s ° President “Gilmore of the Federal /over third. Leonard forced Viox at — out to Doyle, . lee i St Ora mer ; League, as well as Ned Hanlon of|third, Miller to Smith, Wagner got 3 IECOND. INNING—Doyle was safe| Walsh, Scott was called out on 7 . ee ‘ 5 « HIE authorities have decided that | econ ie ee ie ty. Merkie| aviker. Demmitt fied ta Walsh, NO] FIRST RACE—Purse $600; for] Haltimore, Walker of Chlcage 204 |an infield single. Konetchy out. Ci P hiss once in training, just to help him at race meetinga in New York} fied to tiood. Doyle died. stealing, | RUN three-year-olds and upward; selling; | ¢ roll of Liber ane other Federal to Daubert, Carey scorin, , speed. The Gunner didn’t mean State layera can record their ¥ , : ‘ F ix furlongs.—Galaxy, 95 (Smyth), | league owners of clubs, were prear infield Z . Bresnahan to Sweeney. Snodgrass| Rogers struck out. Truesdale got] sx furlongs.—G Ye 5 got an tn ingle, scoring % burt mo, 00 re hit me on top of |wagers and settle up each day after |lined out to Leach. NO RUNS. the firat hit off Scott, a single to| straight $45.60, place $14.20, new ny ak Ene a = Flake. ard. Mitchell flied to Dalton. Me head, where he thought my skull the end of the racing etther at the| | Grant, threw out, Zimmernmn at] center. | Truesdale was caught off $9.50, Aa, MGuaw 42.20, second; | dropped safely just inside the left |” Secon INNING—Hummel singled | %\cTRENe, RRUARRY AP t or outside rounds, They | first. ulte struc! ene nd went out, Scott to Chase 90, | a line for two. bases, Zeider = D A MOAN ae ach Face : went ot Me asian bit le . Warbop struck out, NO] Harhers ET cee Walked. Tinker sacrificed, Styers to je some will wonder exact! b RUNS. 2 i 5, {| Hofman. — Wil. hit_to summers Gattoned my insteps, I'd rave | what difterence there in between MMT | saler retired Stock, Meyers atruck| FOURTH INNING—Weaver mmash-| Stellata, Ask Ma, Captain Eiiott,) | aoick 4 WVilega Bie ib Seaese fiat-footed In two days if I'd! {ling on the spot and settling «| ont. Demaree lined out to Good.!eq a long drive into right centre for] Monstone, Arran, Single an Flack at the plate, Wilson then on boxing with bim. Clever. | couple of hours Ia that alight |NO RUNS. two bases. Peckinpaugh threw out be Pn ae ae Purse $700; for! stole second. Land's throw to Hof- doesn't go against a man with! technicality won't worry thone who| Stock and Merkle took care of Cor-| Chase, Weaver going to third, Col-| SECO B.—Purse $700: for] stale secon’ [tora inte return 10 gt ge \bet. ‘They'll be glad to get any kind ingled past Grant. |jing fied to Walah and Weaver scored| two-vear-olds: four furlongs Tinain.) Tllg “owed Zelder to get back to ls what Buckley counta upon|of a chance to put their money down, | Cheney singled to centre and Bres-|on the catch. Badie singled to lett.| 107 (Rowe) frat: Harry Hassett 1) shirg, “Zwitling fanned out. No Runs. champion may be, the Gunner . to Beacher, Good aingled to centre,| held wall, sending Bodie to third.| Pte Waveney, liampton Dame,| drix’s gloved hand and rolled away no Kresnahan and sending filed to Cook, ONE RUN f b M fouled out to as drove Bony Welle eoge er A. U. 18 Cheney to second. Baler drove a triple aver made a quick assist” to Cartley, ‘Pepper Sauce, ae aught napping, y Wel ad- L, ly Spendthrift, in, - ~ s 4 teithe Boor, end the victory wil Seored by Reich | emermen was taay tor stock and ie a hounder. er and Charon alao ran. ‘Two-dollar| Mendes, 10 Aether” No nuns, ‘the Frenchmen won't pau Merkle, THREE RUNS. Chase, Walsh out, Alcock to Chase,| mutuals pald--Linain, airaien t., $20.20, | PORECOND INNING—Wickland drew ff they are right, Car- FOURTH INNING—Beacher struck | Hartzell going to second, Cook fouled Ti place ‘98.20, show $2.40; Mona G.,|& base on balls and reached second ae te soube the coming} A! Reich, the young local heavy- | out. bilo ir Argel oe On Tee aan cated! 46 ahoe €4. . E on Becks’ sacrifice, W to My- inpion of the world. | weight, is fast gaining distinction in| sate when Cor +] NNID al fie ROPHESYING the limit In ath- Remember TURKISH BLEND 1G. ‘ / ACE :Jers. Farrell lined’ a aingle to short } TTES tigiistic cl ie oP Dovie singled to ight and went to Truesdale, Scott struck out for the| | THIRD CAGE —suvenlle nae left and as Wickland tried to score . i ARE: busiintlc circles as a result of his) Recona ‘on Goods fumble while Grast |aecond time. Peckinnaugh threw out| Ana's ‘hale rurionen Ed. Crump, 116) of the Nit, he was eaglly nelted at the nts, In srump, ; lifted to Leach. ONE Dommit. NO RUNS I onee . letic performances le foolish. | cour weeke he has succeeded in eats wcored. Merkle Alcock threw out Williams, Peck- | (Hanover), first; Sir Edgar, 11 (Tap- | plete Farrell’ taking second, Hend- In all the h' of RUN. lin), second; Ida Claire, 114 (Butwell), pint athletic iting to pleep — th ambitious| Dos! 4 Merkle retired Schulte. | inpaugh lined to Berger. Rogers lined p ee eony Flinders. Dr,| "x smashed the ball to the right fleld there never bas been a time! ‘teavies.” His latest victim in Jack | Sweeney drew a pass, and died stael- (to Collins, NO RUNS. wd eee monada, Stirrup and Ar.| Wall scoring Farrell, but aa he tried Tecorda were broken so fre- Connors of the West Side, whom he weer eMBovle. . Corriden | SIXTH INNING--Peckinpaugh made | Larrick, Commons.’ “actiar mutuela|to make two bases on the drive he ap in the past ye: Here on | stowed away in the sixth round with | tripled to the left fleld fence, Dem-|@ great atop over second and threw ead—Ed. Crump, straight $4.40, place| wae natied at second on Murphy's @ Michiga: Chi: a right-hand swing on the jaw at 4 t Bi hi ‘NO | out Weaver. Peckinpaugh also threw | P. : Bir Ed lace $8.40,) throw to Hofman. ONE RUN. ink aree tossed ou! jresnahan. 4 3, show $2.40; Sir war, place 5 Beck. H was ofMfctally ¢ 964-5) tee * Pw on RUNS. out Chase, Collins fied to Trues-| prow $2.70; Ida Claire, show $2.40. Hofman bounced one to Beok, | He out, Btock lined to Bweeney, Chief) nea ty Herger.. Truesdale was | urae $8,000; for tires. year ee tit | base on t . Murphy tapped a Meyers struck out for the escond| 100 ele: off frat and went out,| mile and a furlong.—David coe ii7| slow roller to Hendrix who tossed time, NORUNB. | siocy and| Bont to Chase to Weaver. Malsel | J, Menever dong: Water Bass, 117 | him out, Hofman taking second, Hot: ae struck out, NO RUNS. By Q Mie LAGE |. Westerzll fanned. ee Aired, nach | Good. ifted | *AEVENTHT INNING-Rodle doubled | 1°) auayy Ranjo Jim, Martian, n The sale of Fatima reaches MET NTH INNING—Demaree singled trell’s head. Alcock sacri-| priver Petal, Runway and Brave Cu-| by Farrell and Beck. NO RUNS, e Miniature oF a to right and went all the may ro thled 004, WATPGB A Mn teemme to] Amgen alma TAN seaal eautIRD ISRING “unmere mate 2 | the enormous figure of over when Good fumbled. Bescher ground. |Yancing to third. On an attempt to) go mutnels paid: David Cralg, $6.40 anes : A ‘ I'to Corriden who threw Domaree out | work the squceze play Colline miased | straight, $2.80 place, $270 show: Wa. | 7atieer yg 1 throw him out at frst. | 1,600,000,000 a year. That the plate. Herscher stole second. | Stigai tn Rogers. Collins’ then. filed | ef Bass, $2.40 place, $2.80 show: to Hofman, to Myers, ‘Tinker sont al makes it clear why there oro re avana Burns walked. Grant singled through | (Cook, NO RUNS, Bar, $8.60 show. slow grounder straight up the third Corriden in deop short, Reacher tried | “erger threw out Hartzell, Walsh base line and was retired by Myers,|are now so many imita- to come home from second and was to Weaver. k was called out| ‘The ten-round bout between Johnny] unassisted. NO RUNS. J fi . f . out, Corriden to Zimmerman to Bre uae e “Kid Alberts of Elizabeth, N.J.,and|— Land was disposed of on a fine play | ¢ions of the Fatima package.’* just as fine, just as fragrant, just nahan, Burns moving to third and | y Schalk flied to| Mike Gibbons, which was’ p 4] by Farrell Summers then pasted the as well bred nt to second on the out. Doyle! y, Mriucatale toned out Scott.|@ few weeks ago on account of the! ball on a line to the fence in deep 2 ked. Merkle went out, Corriden to Fee ga le it Demmitt. NO| lines of the latter, will take place| centre for three bases. Cooper hit to Mild Ma: enin Baier. NO RUNS, ; at Syracuse, N. Y., to-morrow night.| Hendrix, who shot ball to Zelder, —— 00.0 Tay HO s- Saler was hit by ® pitched ball.| witiams flied to Demmitt. Berger bout Gibbons will journey) who touched out Sumers before he : SPORTING. “immerman sacrificed to Merkle u Ng “| to Kansas City, Where he will meet) could get back to third. Cooper was tossed out Peckinpaugh, Rogers struck 8, . anainted. Schulte waa also hit by a| toed out 7 Vic Hanson, the California middie-| out stealing, Wilson to Tinker. NO pitched ball. Sweeney filed to Beache NINTH NING—Warhop tonsed| welght, for ten rounds on May 29, RUNS, aan rade oa a ion cate B oT | out Weaver. (hase aingled over aec- = ~ _ Bette EATUENG - Bhaderase (ond: Colina fouled to Peckinpaugh. see say Block droves eingies tore | conse stale second. Maleel threw Out | | SiiaaeneaaeS =a eae enna : Bodie, NO RUNS. ° 5 re was hit on the arm ” , ; Heott toased out Truesdale, Cald- ball, Stock going tO) weit batted for Warhop and lifted a ur ULTS re plate on Cooper's perfect throw to % running for Donlin’ batted for high fly to Weaver, Matsel fouled to LITTLE CIGARS [fi i) = —-—-- Better Than Ever Before ELMONT PAR elimb to the top is the same as to th A Good any time you want a ten BASEBALL NOTES, ing avoved ‘iownward—nitting. Me: They ve atviaye been wreds Gut decreased tari! [ee minute ‘The Giants are now in Chicago to| Tenge in nitting: with C3 Dercentase of patterns to choose from. If you've visited other shops, BE G IN 8 TO M Oo RR Ce) W Try them and be convinced. tmighty Couar'andr neeording’to geet | fe beat Ih either feanue,, The Ath you'll wonder why they're not marked $40 to $50 here. OPENING DAY FEATURES: i ‘lly am: alwa: NE | performances, ought to wet out with 4 | ; The Metropolitan Handicap The New York Steeplechase eae Peceiity omen, slware TR oiree eer oh Peee teath | war veers to Suit to Measure, $25 fae rome oot tater nace stay onpraimment “reported, ‘omse® the | Mtsnnrrh has past thet| WHITE OR STRIPED FLANNEL TROUSERS, $5.00 seeetTBaitcy KARR TRA EN QPRIG PAT, & DEOORATION Dar, or 1 showing of his club. The shampa| to know thet the Firates are, Mitting Kreokirar aa Bas Fa'48 000 8, 1 or abt Rite 10 f Oc ‘ < Ly Se Blayed ‘steadily AY Setter and ‘Brooxly Senin PRS ERI PS Becagway ad Arnhe im Gpecial wace treine at uae as nt aE iin ‘leo reached thy ‘The answer to the Giants’ greduas gperenr a ben PA Me, Yoo™: General Admission, ‘addeck, Ladies, ae ‘ W) se mn 5 Ws Hem 9S 4 2. ba ARRON MARE

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