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LSH-DUNDEE MATCH A BLOOMER “THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY 80, 1914. NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT [BS t*oriu'ss0. Recent Rich Rec Recruits Are % Pushing Out Old Surething ‘i Manipulators. co for box ecores of all local teame and complete de- seriptive chart of the racing at Belmont G ET the final baseball edition Badly that he couldnt All the rest of adiy that he couldn’ he rest of ly Vincent Treanor. his day's engagements. When Owner HE first three days of racing at | Madden was asked if the horse had en infu ere} jo; but Belmont Park with its personal, /tior wouldn't have made any diffe write-your-own-record betting/ence us long as the boy escaped. System, have gone a good way toward | Nice sentiment that. roving that it will take more than Ambiguous legislation to stamp out| Commins homer Wan well aupported Public interest in the sport. Midweck |mhown some exceptionally faat work €rowds that would have been con-|and the news spread. Many a layer dered of good size in the old Percy-|escaped a financial drubbing when | Gray. days have been on hand every | °° t00% to the timbers, * @ay with little in the way of racing| San Vega is a nice colt in company features to attract them. Friday, for ped ho ee tin Pil get race. He on always oy .| was pounds the best to win, overcom- ty ‘oe more then orgiserily 0 Ing toany early dimeuities in getting ge as it did to-day’s holiday, |"°™e !n front o1 onehenge, Faw some 6,000 cheering and rooting| grit, hamrerny! at every finish. If such attendances |,,5rrite is in rarely good shape just continue the associations should easily |?t Present. She ran right back to make enough money to support their |{er race of Wednesday when she beat vast properties without resorting (0 /0n cr iittenma oan eee the ene tne as Flittergold was'supposed to be yesterday he had no chance raci! higher wane than right now: The old; “#tinst the Oneck Stable mare. time ae wes xe operators, to whom the t . was one series of gambling |,,)..7"9 Rowe, the Whitney trainer, manipulations, are conspicuous by thelr Saunt Sintec Mannan ont ee teee absence these days and the few re- ; Raining undesirables are being pushed | aire onyed out. Men of millions, who can afford] nnigh. : to delve in the port tor sport's sak : are now racing's chief supporters. They don't have to run stables as) qe nan ag ie id de nat ne gambling institutions and they don’t * ellen petra one of the most successful clockers, fun their horses to make money. Was 4s Rute ASG TAR OTA Gaon eG pomereys Gare thoes ic ges setae race track that Recession would win ‘of millionaires, several of them recent |{n the way of fast training werk ne recruits to the sport, as owners of the j majority of candidates. Without con-! Ajnena‘s five furlongs In 0.573-5 tn Mdering old time pillars of the turf! sno : Mdering old time pillars of the, turf! tie third race ia the fastest two-year- Geoka, the names of Alex. Smith Cooh-| git, Performance of the meeting so ran, Gifford A. Cochran, C. K. G —a Billings and James Butler are enough| Johnny McTaggart, the jocke: J y 3 ; sen- to lend class to any pastime. sation of the winter meetings, must i . be on a slump. H 1 Trainer William Karrick is having winner since he ane , J jay, bul aight to him at the dl arb of vetoes. Ve Mates Park. , as on Inesday, he won| Joe Rosenfield, the Madden three- the arst ¢ two races with horses carry-|yoar-old which finished third to ‘San ing the popular Oneck Stable colors,|Vega and Stonehenge, will do, He a he pulled down the last Durse|showed a fine performance without er, offin t ing drive, rere Holland favorites. “‘Thureday ° oe and Gordon were two beat- Paint Brush, royally bred, by/| @n choices from the same stable. Pasceratice ne rabeerd was gener- penil support in the fourth Jockey Turner had_a close call| because of a six-furiong workout in | , John Madde: Conning Tower / 1.14, and will do some other time. | through the fence shortly after|She was in a pocket most of, the | the start of the third race and un- ! journey. DILLON OUTPOINTS |KILBANE PROVES TEVINSKY INBOUT | THAT HE CARRIES } —_ATINDIANAPOLIS; KNOCKOUT PUNCH Ss The Ninth Is the Only Round |¢eatherweight Champion Stops in Which “Bat” Out- Benny Chavez, the Mexican, boxes His Rival. in the Second Round. > ‘s DHOIANAPOLTS, May 30.—Jack| DENVER, May %0.—Johnny Kil- faa ten-round no decision bout at the) er of the world, retained the right to Federal League Baseball Park before his title, knocking out Benny Chavez . “ @ great crowd of speedway visitors, |!m the second round. Kilbane Recorda In the first round Dillon took a lead| knocked Chavez down twice in| ™ore 4 by smashing Levinsky a hard wallop quick succession with rights to the * to the nose which brought a stream of/Jaw. As the Mexican staggered blood and forced him around the ring groggily to his feet, he was sent down | |) without recetving a return blow. Dil-|for the third time and this time he om took the second round and kept lay still until Kilbane picked him ‘at the (njured nose, Bat/Up and carried him to his corner, 1 showed bis first flash of form in the|A crowd of 6,000 saw the fight. thisd and secured an even round, PITTSBURGH, Pa, May 2%0.— } A slight shade went hearst Phe Mickey Rodgera handed Reb Rob- { * @fth when he forced the fighting and/ingon a good beating in six rounds. exobanged some heavy punches to the) 1+ was Rodgers's fight all the way, due ‘ Bedy. Levinaky used a left Jab with| +, ‘the ease of a hard left punch t i the most telling effect. Dillon kept/the head which Robinson was une | 2 jet in in the sixth, but his judg-|4ble to stop, “ ment of distance was poor, The} yansas CITY, Mo. . May — Ghetto lad played chiefly on the face) mike Gibbons of ‘St, Paul Bootes in the seventh. out Vic Hanson of California in the In the eighth Levinsky landed two nixth round of a scheduled ten-round hard wallops to Jack's mouth, but &/ bong landed at will. A right fierce rally gave Dillon the shade in|to the jaw sent Hanson tothe ‘foor winning his first round in the| could count, ‘a desperate rally and outpointed| towel into the ring before the referee fn The tenth was even, This is rth time they have m ROSTON, Mass, May 80.—T ae oar eS | Rrooks and Joe Hagan were given the decisions in the twelve-round bouts at the Univeraity A. C., Cambridge, Brooks went against Tiger Young, who substituted for Jack Read and ane put up a rattling fight. Joe Egan Bunkie,” said an army reg-| made Jasper look Nk al 2 his entimate ‘down under the Semen see moon on the Rio Grande, fry that Tonys so ete hel Cross Wins but Wr, “ Loot me it's time to Fails to Make ’” replied Bunkie. “I was tad wat Lice ha rae vane] = Ait in Frisco} out of my i he fon ‘Taps’ I'd never report Ban aod T never bove No matter how sbiieus I feel at night elways have a good morning at ‘Reveille’ when I take ‘Tap (Special to The ening World.) SAN FRANCISCO, May 80.—Leach Crows won a hard-carned decision over Red Watson. It was a furious Biot 0 viewst purse, bat highly hattle, Although the New Yorker silly, on’ the| Waa a 2 to 1 favorite over Watson, ‘i the latter put up a tough fight, seemed unable to solve the Cali- fornian'’s defense, and tuvk some rough wallops, After that he lashed into Red and won the decision, At the end both men were fighting sav- egely and trying for a knockout. _. Millionaires Are Putting | Thirty-five Trial Races Arranged For America’s Three Cup Defenders Actual Elimination Contests Won't Be Held Until Aug. 15 Off Newport. Racing on High Plane| - Vanitie, Reliance and Resolute to Appear in Many Races in Local Waters. HE yachtsmen who contributed about a million and a half dol- lars to build three cup defend- era are going to have a run, or eail, for their money before the boat which ls to represent this country against Sir Thomas Lipto in the international races off Sandy Hook next fall ie finally three defenders—Vanitie, Reliance and Resolute—have been displayed fine sailing power in tun- ing up trials, but no yachtsman is brave enough at this time to pick the sloop that will start against Sham- Shamrock IV. To solve this problem a series of thirty-five trial races has been ai ranged for the three filers before the elimination contents, will be eailed off Newport Aug. 15. Many of these races will be sailed in local waters, yachtsmen plenty of opportunity to see how the three boats behave under varying conditions, ‘The showing cach craft makes in| Hughes, Robert Emmett Keane, Free-| prignton each, will be Gladys Clarke races after July 6 will be considered by the Cup Committee. After these preliminary races the three defenders will have had # fine acquaintance | those who will be added to the com- with the ocean and the various winds confronted by sall- driven boats. NEW YORK YACHT CLUB TO} banks, Frank Daniels, Harry B. War- CONDUCT THE RACES. According to the present heron ment, which will probably be chi from time to time, the first race: will 8 and 4. They will be un- of the New York Yacht Club and are to be run on the Sound. The atarting point will be off Great Captain Island, wich. That point by the Regatta Committee of the New York Yacht Club because it enables to pick # course which ni miles to windward and return, should the wind be from a favorable direction, triangle of ten miles to the leg. If are not practical the ye shortened and run near Green- en | ginning Monday evening, will’ in- ted | clude Cyril Scott, Madeline ‘Travers, Long «stretch of beautiful sandy Bathing al or around a these conditio Larchmont Yacht Club on June After this date the three yachts will be introduced to ocean racing, when three races will be run on the out- aide course off Sandy Hook under the auspices of the New York Yacht Club. These spina will be run June 10, 11 and 12, ditions will be the international races. The course will be fifteen miles to windward or lee- ward and return and around a thirty- mile triangle, with one leg—the first if possible—ten miles to windward be made from the Ambrose Channel lightship. BOATS TO RACE OFF NEWPORT The course and con- THE CUP DEFENDER VANITIE AND HER SKIPPER. MAJOR LEAGUE RECORDS By Moreland News Bureau. After their Sandy Hook compoti- tions the three boats will go to New- port in July and race out in the open, where the courses will thirty miles in length. trials the defenders will be tuned up for the elimination races in August. The long series of races acheduled should result in determining which is the speediest of the three defend- ers without slightest doubt. sloopa have shown tremendous speed | in their spins up to date. Dillen outpointed Battling Levineky/ bane, champion featherweight fight- | F sania, 52 Rowe tee built the Vanitie, was enthusiastic over the showing his boat made this after her firat spin Speaking of the trial, Capt skipper, said: SBE EEE: SNe = RACING SELECTIONS. ia CET "Bad “T have tried out @ good many rac- | BELCATIPAAK: ey ing yachts in my time, but never) saw new one so perfectly bal- ced on a first trip as the Vanitie. She seems to be “hung” just right. She answers her helm with a touch and she is undoubtedly very fast | SSaHSE SERBR SK ESESE ts SEBS g ERE, SESHESE! Vanitie will be forced to give a time allowance to the Resolute. The Deflance, Tri-City Syndicate, trials off Greenwich, gave promise of posseasing great apecd, and her back- nfident that their craft will be the lucky one to op- pose the Shamrock IV. Then the Resolute, built by mem- | bers of the New York Yacht Club, lived up to expect races on Narragansett jport, and the unusual the ‘three boats have show very hard for the lwhen it comes time to Iment on the defender ‘At the present one Kuess is an Roo at | as another as to whether the Vaniti ‘Ba | Rellance or Resolute will ra latest sailing creation. eee ESRRERESS ESE: ES SaaES! SEs & er SUNEEREEL AME BYE controlled by the | = sts ABI ewe bout. Hanson was game, but Gib- | $a! it BSS x ers appear very the round. Levinsky came through| in the sixth and his seconds threw a ‘5 BSSEseTe: e SPeieS ==8. 4 3 assy Cup Committee ant a 20! Becker ih Heraog, Cincinnats cs rman, vi Berguammet, ‘Ghnelan CASCARETS TONGHT! IF BILIOUS, ee a HOA, ONSTNTED—T0 CNS oe —e = Caser rarets make you fee) bully; they h ee | ea, 4 he| night straigh s you out by m Rossiks PetpAt THE GOLDEN c R 2: pach, remove the sour, and fermenti ng food and foul gases, from the liver and carry off the constipated waste matter and In tho first few rounds Cross | Steere San Francisco was introduced for .| the first time to Leach Croas's “| etall and didn’t like it, The dentiat when he feigned @rmenmecsavecscr: ETS WORK WHILE YOU SLEER |i fa “Follies of 1914’? _ | features wi be ruute packers | Bement And“ Passing Show??| ni "x2" sarc* sure aa on Charles Ahearns’s For Coming Week) is, ssa Jou ¥., IEGFELD'S “Folltes of 1914" will be revealed at the New Amater- dam Theatre on Monday ¢ve-| Theatre. ‘aylor Sait colt ning. The production is in two acts| ‘The bill at the Palace the ‘colin eat and eighteen ecenes. George V. Ho- | include Bert are an and Mabel E a Roe. cage de bart wrote the book, and the score on a ‘’& manifestation of m is by Raymond Hubbell, with addt-| telepathy, Gus Edwards and his tlonal numbers by David Stamper.|inee Girls, Fanny Brice, Barnes, Bert Melrose, ‘The company includes Bert Williams, ‘ Leon Brrol, Vera Michelena, Arthur | Hwa Four, and Mechan'e’ Leaping Deagon, Louise Meyers, | Cocilia ie boda i) Rg ictton noe NEW PHOTO PLAYS. rtrude lerbilt, George Me! 4 7 Stella Chatelaine, Rita Gould, Cora| Gabriele d'Annunsio’s “Cabiria.” 08 Tracy, Anna Pennington, J. Bernard | elaborate photo spectacle, wu Dyllyn, Herbert Clifton, Ottie Ardine, tee see naar eens, nent Kay Laurell, Giadye eldman, May | beginning Monday evening. ind Rice," Hleauor, St) Rar "nurse-on the day when Cutavla, Giaite, Lottie’ Vernon and e.} 4 beauty chorus. Following the per- city of Sicily, suffers from an formance, Zlegfeld's “Danse de Socus a rte ered prmotiee Heat’ will begin in the Aerial Gardena) era yp qbout to be sacrificed to the ee ged cenen when a young Late On Saturday evening the Winter} an is herculean servant rescue ir Garden will put on ite annual summer] At the moment the high priest is production, “The Passing Show of| bout to cast ft 1914." It will again take the form of| the idol, wh & gigantic. revue. during which! burning. A large orchestra and chorus| @& ubie the various plays of the past | will provide the musical accompani- launched and! season, as well as the moving| ment. ESINOL Ointment fe sbes picture industry, will be burlesqued.| “The Escape,” a film production of 'The book Is b ini arold Atteridge, the| the play of that name, will be offered lutely free from anything music by Harry Carroll. One novelty, | at the Cort Theatre, beginning Mon-| @ harsh or injurious nature, “The Sloping Path,” will run from be- | day afternoon.’ can therefore be used with confle neath the stage to the “flies,” and up| James A. Horne'’s well known play, neath the atage to the vit march the| “Hearts of Oak" will be pictured at dence in the treatment of skin amd fancifully dressed chorus until the| the Strand Theatre, a Hy Spb procenium is filled with a dancing | 4 manoeuvring crowd. There will also| Lie abe AND BEACHE! it stops Itching Bene metanatofeths naure| oq The dancing at Cte Htoume is one| Sodpeediy heals even severe 5 una of which is being kept a secret. hy pros ean tee Am thers in the company will be, Pa! Jone Collins, Frances Demarest, Ade- cing Is also one of the attrac-| prescribed Resinol Ointment fa the past nineteen years, iaide, Ethel Amorita Kelly, Muriel, tone at Palisades Park. An exhibi- Window, Bessie Crawford, June Eld-;f!0n of fireworks will be given on ’ ridge, Leona Wilkins, Elale Pilcer,, Thuraday night. waster vee esoat foe Marilynn Miller, Girlie, Bernard| | Counties laugh-provoking devices Granville, George Movroe, T. Roy| Make Steeplechase Park @ favorite Barnes, Harry Fisher, Johnny| *musement place, At the New Brighton Theatre, man and Dunham, and Bankoff. and Hagry Benganan tn “the Tralned The Lambs will repens their Gambol ledges Brothers and Jacob- at the Hippodrome to-night. Among ‘Bringing Up Father,” Ralph any for this Tinal performance are Raymona Hitchcock, William Collier, naan MENTS. Jefferson De Angelis, nee Fair- ner, Frank Craven, Leo Ditrichstein, James O'Neill, Bugene Cowles, George Nash, Maclyn Arbuckle, Jack Barry- more, David Belasco, Herbert Corth- ell, Wallace Eddinger, John Slavin THE SOUND A new it for “Be K to Raldpate” at the Gaiety Theatre, be- DANCING PAVILION FREE Helen Lackaye, Ethel Intropidi, Marie|]] enormous salt water Pool, water filtered and Taylor, William 1. Gibaon, Speoeer |i] daily, Spacious Dancing Pavilion built out Wright, Lee Sterrett, Frank Monroe, ||| Sound, hall is kept pleasant and inviting by ay John D, O'Hara and Frank Allworth, Sound breezes that sweep its floor. The Beginning Mondsy afternoon, the much the largest to be found at any Pleasure peed. stock company at tha Academy, of i indks music makes you feel that you never want te ge dramatization of Elinor Glyn't Innume: ble distinctive Se Wite." The ‘Trocadero Burieaquere win be ||| &® spend an inexpensive day or evenin; at the Columbia Theatre. sensible prices; no extortion. ROOF GARDENS TO OPEN. A five cent fare from all points in the Bronx. Fron yThe Madison Square Roof Garden Manhattan take the Bronx Parke Subway or Third Ave. eins ite meanon to-night with © nem {|| Elevated to 149th Street, then take the Clason a Point Lig Line, ipal feature. ‘Ten experts will cnet to the Park, (a twenty minute rid ) The of modern society sure Resort to all points in the Bronx and Manhattan dances, and during the summer cups and other tokens will be given prizes in amateur conte Hammerstein's Root Garden opena!| SHUBERT *™-4)), \.0t fay, By EMPIRE Eos 64 on Monday evening. The chief nov- || 4 ¥, sity will be "The Temptation. of Bashy MADAME: MOSELL Adam and Eve stents in hich 0. Tih nae a Ree Emile Agoust mone de ery ria’ ee heer here wilt aise” be an || PETROVA as s PAN EA ee Unseen chorus of twenty voices, Other || LITTLE i Wen. ey a GRACE GEORG RCE THE TRU AL AL [ Playhouse at all tL eh | Me winesTiar SU Decoration Dey ch gg of the Irish- ate the cream of he ie Risete ts pitas rh in the 120-yard dash. Homer ill be on the honor ‘k in the and Willie Gordon, the genan- hi tional Yonkers miler, will be they back marker in the m! Firet Race Gloaming, Dismiss Second Race — Belmont entry, Bully Boy, Footlights, Third Race—Springboard, Oneck entry, Rockview. Fourth Race—Old Rosebud, Whitney entry, ae ROK &, Ld ai : SON SOUARE|| FOREST PRODU Ci |] soonder. Coreonai Donald Me- : ae = EXPOSITION , Donald, Wooden Shoes. | Grand Central Palace—S4qj | Dally 10 A. M. te 11 F, LOUISVILLE... r '“The Story of Ameri: i OPENS | rican be kit Bee Horse, L, H. Toni or Pipes ‘Becond Race — Quartermaster, U. Ss. fend Ml ER Mack B. fae Misa Desiars, | DANCING Third Race—Mary Ann K,, Bam ||) IN THE ity Hirsch, Prospect oe ll am by ft Fourth Race—Meridian, Leochar, || es oNDMISS: SION" ‘500 Ati bate Hawthorn. Carmen, Gano, Sixth’ Race—Wooderaft, King- ling, Verena. Seventh Race—Lace, Othello, Al : APAIR ieee Bie ELTINGE {Hi z nee Only. Matinee teas Hate, ONET, ar | - ong Aeae™ | MOLUMBIA poison from the bowels. A Cascaret to- a 10-cent ma you On Stomac ; i] REPUBLIC yt [WEST END iiss, ine condi ¢ 1yae, Prices 1,1 & 25 a LAB TEER" sr _Peshir a papa ee & Academy Steck Oo, 4 \> Teer shetty Beet) ae Ms Bpigunta) lag oS SHR be SO. Bi Meie. 5 Rae .

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