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Fiery Says That the ‘Welsh Match in Eng- “and te Hanging Fire. y took second. Hoffman out, THREE RUNS. Knabe fouled to Land to Gagnier, walked. Doolan stole second. Jack- itech out, ‘Weatersil to H. Myers. NO ‘Westerail out, Doolan to Swacin Gagnier gent a long fly to Simmo OKFDS TAME FST OF SERES WITH BALTIMORE singled past Hofman sending Duncan to second. Swacina forced Zinn at Gagnier to Hofman. 'Gowdy Lands on Allen for a Home Run in the Second Round. to Duncan. Knabe nee down, Doolan to Swacina, NO RUNS. SIXTH INNING—BSimmons hit down the third base line and it took a nas bound and struck Westersil in face and rolled to the mons taking second, and he imm: diately stole third, which was left guarded. Doo! i B FF 5 g 3 3 BS! F 8 igin?| afternoon, double headers being ar- ranged for Tuesday and ‘Thursday. Mathewson was (Apectal to The Krening World.) WASHINGTON PARK, BROOK- LYN, N. Y., June 1, 1914.—Hanion’ team from Baltimore, leaders in th: race for the pennant, are here for the| 2: first time this season to play a three game series with the Brook!; The Terrapins made batting order, Knabe deciding to get into the game. Just before the game began Jacklitech waa presented with ®@ diamond locket. FIRST INNING—B. Meyer was re- tired, Myers to Seaton, who covered frat. Duncan's hit was too hot for Hofman to handle. Zinn filed out to Hofman, Duncan Swacina Rune fied out to Hofman. NO Shaw was thrown out, Knabe to Swacina, Myers filed out to Duncan, Evans singled to centre, Murphy was rett: to Swacina, NO SECOND INNING—#immone hit to wall for two-bagger. Knabe and was thrown out. Sea- Simmons took sacrifice, scoring new. ;Jackiitach fanned, : : i Me Cs tary was called out on at Evans skyrocketed to Zinn. Duhcan| persons turned out. The umpires were made a nice stop of Murphy's ground- er and threw hie man out at first. Bseee yee retired the same way. Bason and Johnson. FIRST INNING—E. Burne threw out Bescher. G. Burns wadked. Grant fled to Paskert. G. Burne stole eec-| gid” "vaumsstey, and then the ver. Doyle out, Burns to Luderualeran Plank, who held the Yankees NO RUNS. sate, Byrne doubled to right field. Reed sacrificed to Merkle unassisted, Byrne reaching third. Lobert hit to centre fleld for two bases, scoring Byrne. Ma- gee singled to centre field, scoring Lo- bert. Cravath hit into a double play, Grant to Doyle to Merkle. TWO RUNs. SECOND INNING—Merkle beat out @ grounder to Luderus and got an ex- tra base on Luderus’ wild throw to Mayer at first. Byrne threw out Snod- grass, Merkle reaching third. Merk! fA EL ee BELMONT PARK ENTRIES. BELMONT PARK RACH TRACK, N. Y., June 1.—Entries for to-mor- Tow’s races follow. RACE.—For ti old mation five furlongs straight. ‘aaa Hofman was put ont, Doolan to Bwacina. Westerzil game way. Gagnier wi out stealing base, N THIRD INNING—Hofftman drop ‘s B. Meyers attem; ed to sacrifice and popped into Sea. Duncan filed out to a", Weaterzil fumbled Zinn‘s hit nisy took second, was thrown out RUN! Jacklitech to putting record, heav- the eighteen-pound missile of 46 ft. 2% in. ‘Pat keeps on improving and -weisht (he's well over 300 pends now), the United ee ‘fuying heavy artillery and give commission to stroll up yw cal kets. It would that would come range and exchange shots base on Mathewson's high throw to Byrne filed to Bescher.| Fier led to left, Seaton fanned. led to right, Land taking Myers out, Co Swacina, Shaw moving ard tle “ec Hamascans ae 2=38 Doyl Bescher and Burns and pencing Grant to second. Murray sacrificed, Mayer to Luderus, Snodgrass ground- ed to Reed, whose kr tdyBd E. Burns On Zinn's wild ‘ana scored also and + rurra RACE. “nce inreacechelaa ind singled past Lobert, scoring Doyle Stock stole second. Meyers singled to lett feld, scoring Bnodgrass and Stock. Meyers took secon: ia | 108; ‘® throw in and third while Stock | Celaary. : Good Today, Tomorrow : and a Year Hence PICCADILLYS were introduced to amokers as a little cigar of excellence. ere excellence is and will be al- ys maintained, pl us. FIVE RUNS, Reed out, Doyle to Snodgrass, Lo- bert Mied to Be Magee singled to centre field. C: h doubled past third, sending Magee to third. Lu- derug scratched a hit to Doyle, scor- ing Magee. Doyle turned quickly after recovering the bali and threw to Stock while Cravath raced into the ACE For three.seerolds and upward; ie anil, sine ‘clalined,"' Wesilier clear, deiohereslipaatinioaes LOUISVILLE ENTRIES. RACE TRACK, June 1.—The entries for to-morrow's raged are, an follow Meyers. Paskert forced Luderus. Grant to Doyle. TWO RUNS. FOURTH INNING — Beacher hit over right field fence wall for a home run, G. Burne flied to Magee. Reed LOUISVILLE, E. Burne singled to right field FIFTH INNING—Murray fouted to hades, Mae rela iB: on: Be not ete LITTLE CIGARS Mild—sweet—therefore satisfying. Means much to the wants @ good short smoke. menvie Reed filed Bescher. Lobert flied to a. Burne Magee filed to Bescher, “OUT IN FRONT AND THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1914. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YO EDITED BY _ =: ROBERT EDGREN GOING STRONG Copyright, 1914, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). on (Continued from First Page.) Mel HGHLANDERS, (Continued from Firat Page) the double eacer and it was after 6 o'clock when the Athietica and nt in by McGraw | Highlanders started on the second. enough bases on ball: two runners. BROOKLYN | games in won the first game of the double- innings ———— SECOND GAME. te oprose Mayer, while Afeyers and E.| ‘The opening game was a hammer | Martin, 3b. Petal be r8:| Burns did the catching. The weather/and tongs affair. Chance's men tle-| Hess, p. len, p. less, p. A was cloudy. A crowd of over 6,000] ing the score after being five runs! Wmpires—Hart and Klem. behind. This was due to a spell of Ce (Special to The Evening World.) wildness by Chief Bender, who save) eppeTs FIELD, BROOKLYN, June 1—The Dodgers were full of “pep” after beating the Braves in the first game. After a little rest the In the twelfth inning Jack j teame started playi Werhop weakened and Murphy, Col- Legis eget Molnnis tapped him| points for the Dodgera while Hess sag pl wo rung and the game./anq Gowdy performed for the Bos- The Highlanders rallied and madenoy| tons, About 6,000 fans were present could a when the tussle the second arted. lale went in the box against FIRST INNING—Evers bounced the Athletice in the second game, Brawn pitching for the champions. one back of second base, but Elber- a feld made a fine stop and throw and fot Johnny at first. Maranville drew NEW YORK BOXERS LOSE ry base on alla tnd reached third en irre} ive 1e wal in IN BOUTS IN AUSTRALIA Pigtrt centre for two bases, Gilbert hit to Cutshaw, who made a bad to the Hveniag World.) throw to the plate, allowing Maran- le (pected a wild pitch. Stock doubled| MILWAUKEE, Wis. June 1.—Kié| ville to score and Murray to reach scored on to right field. Stock went to third on| Lewis, a walk. Meyers called out on strikes. Mathewson filed to Cravath, ONE Snodgrass now playing first base | S7aney. Moore of New York in eleven rounds ona foul. At Brisbane Frank Thorn for outpointed Young Brooks of New York Grant threw out Paskert.. i. |! twenty rounds Bu ‘fy to G. Burns, Mayer beat therweight’ champion of| third, Smith hit into a double play. sea ernted Herbert teedey in| Cttahaw touching out Gilbert and twenty nds of & splendid contest at then throwing to Hummel! in time to double up Schmidt. ONE RUN. Australia, Saturday. At Mel- 3 1 r} Frank beat Bobby Dalton strolled. Dalton walked and Hummel pasted a long Dalton reaching third ‘Smith hit to Martin and Dalton was caught and run down between third and plate, Mar- Ph nso tin to Gowdy to Hess to Maranville, grounder and got an extra MONTREAL ENTRIES. Sm'th reaching third, Wheat bunted droped Mayer's throw. | tle to right field, scoring sending Snodgrass to third. E. Burns were tangled up at the RACE.—Puree: Canadian maid. Te emerenene: four ent « faut the ball over the right-fleld fence for 8 | et Toa ye Wotie ofr Back th, 0; 4 he 3q6;, Browns, i : nee (b) Weller aniry. (a) Dale entry, out, Martin to Schmidt. NO RUNS. SECOND INNING—Gowdy lifted 14: Mone C. 14; Laat Mas Browns Btout, Martin bounced one to urns wal 5 rant groun apcoys AOE, -—Purve ; Hi Hy . Mayer and Burns was safe at ee aa * ped one up the first-base ;)Mann reaching second. snached Evers'’s hot bounder id tossed him out at first. ONE RUN. Cutahaw beat out his slow grounder to Maranville. Riggert walked, Cut- Ca. | snaw stopping at second. Elberfeld sacrificed to Hess, to Evers. Miller fanned. Allen's terrific line fly to deep left wae nailed by Murray after . hard run. NO RUNS. 4 THIRD INNING—Maranville A. | bounced one to Cutshaw and perished at first. Smith and Hummel took of Murray's jumper. Gilbert PI Pas: line and was thrown out by Allen, 40; Griaco, 112;" "Duquesne, 11 chee ¥ RACE. —Purme :, seeplechaae: | Oo ne Mathewson popped to Luder- | ftr™iao" fe ee” ot tae $2, | fouled out to Smkh. NO RUNS. ears Cravath beat Stock's throw to .| bases, Smith singled to centre, scor- . | sensational one hand stop of Cut- at first. ONE RUN. ww out Grant. Doyle filed to Ma- GE wee rn oot aae(ATe YOU Willing to Pay gon to Grant to Snodg Byrne fica Renae NORE $25 For a Good Suit? Burns. Snodgrass pop} to haan grounded to Luderus, Magee. ONE RU core th pranee. Po le tareet Laat threw Burne out at fret. NO e9th St. A suit with all the style a suit can hold, made to fit to YOUR satisfaction, cut from imported cloths of exclusive patterns. If you are, come to Broadway & 9th St., where clothes are made only to measure for men who want the best, and who are not afraid to save from $10 to $15 on a suit. Suits, to Measure, $25 EBBETS FIELD, BROOKLYN, June 1—After having lost three row to the Gianta, the Dodgers finally got going to-day and header from the Boston Braves by @ ecore of 6 to 2. Southpaw Tyler was taken out of the box after the Dodgera had clouted his benders for seven hite in three and one-third game. Allen and Miller were in the Dalton popped up to Maranville Hummel emashed the ball to the fence in deep left centre for three ‘}ing Hummel. Wheat bounced one along firet base line but was retired on Hess's fast throw to first, Smith taking second, Maranville made a shaw's grounder and threw him out “Uh (Continued from First Page.) * head, with Fair Helen third. It was anybody's race five jumps from the finish, Hydroplane and Fair Helen battle all through the Ist quarter, with Hydropiane proving the gamer. Right at the end MeTaggrart brought Hectograph up with @ great rush, after ahe had appeared to stop, and almost nipped Hydroplane on the FIRST RACE. James Butler's colors were borne to the front in the opening event by the” fine looking filly Comely. She won rather easily after being hooked up with Gloaming most of the way. She shook the Wilson colt off at the eighth pole and came away easily to win by a length and if. Five lengths separated Gloamin id Jester. ; SECOND RACE. Besom, the favorite, ridden i 4 comparatively unknown rider, le- Keever by name, was beaten by Trif- ler in the second race. Besom couldn't have lost if he had been carried to the outer ratl when Joe Rosenfield swerved in the last hundred yards. While this was going on McTaggart brought Trifler up, who had been waiting on the Inside, and he won going away. Besom got straight in Ume to beat Joe Rosenfield a neck for the place. McKeever claimed a foul against Joe Rosenfield, and it was allowed. It left the race: Trifier first, Besom second and Lily Orme third. THIRD RACE. WINNERS AT MONTREAL. The Holland entry furnished an- —_——— other winner in the third race when FIRST RACE—Puree $600; selling; | Dartworth came from behind the Canadian bred; three-year olds and| pace of Loulse Travers and drew upward; five and a half furlongs—| away in the final eighth, Oakhurst, Couberg Belle, 103 (Callahan), 21-2| who ran third to the stretch, over- to 1, even and 1 to 2, first; Sir] took the tiring Louise Travers at-the Lancelot, 103 (Claver), 6 to 1, 2 to 1| eighth pole and was an easy second. and even, second; Breast Plate, 101] Lohengrin, away badly, never threat- (Collins), 12 to 1, 6 to 1 and 2 to 1,/ ened. third, Time—1.00 4-5. Battle Song, FIFTH RACE. Sarolta, Plantutart, Sandy John Bow-| Rassano t the calculations of man and Tom Flannagan also ran. | nearly everybody by taking the fifth SECOND RACE—Puree, $600; two-| handily. The race was full of tips year-olds; five and a half furlongs.—| on everything except the winner. Ida Claire, 112 (Murphy), 8 to 6 Going to the front at the eighth 5 and out, won; Redland, 106 (Van- | Rassano stayed there and won iJ dusen), 10 to 1, 4 to 1 and 8 to 6, @ec- | out by a length and a half. Charter ond; Ethan Allen, 109 (Burns) to] Maid closed strong aiaat at the end 1, 8 to 6 and 8 to 6, third. Tim .03./and beat out Minstrel, who ran ip Gold Haven, Commonande, Stalwart | the front ranks all the way. Helene and cauce Dart also ran. _———— THIRD RACE—Puree 9600; three- vear-olde and upwards alx. furlongs, MRS. H. A. ce angel gong ingle, a ray), io 1, 1o TiTl and bs 1, bed | Laura, 101, W fags rp FOR WOMEN’S GO 4 to 1, 3 to 1 and even, second; Dick's Pet, $7, (Smith), 6 to 1, 2 to 1 and| GREENWICH) Conn, June 1—Mre. ‘even, third. Time—1.18 1-5. Kade-|H. A. Jackson of Boston, former national roses, Captain, Elliott, Dr. Neet, Fa-| champion, won the first round of the ther Riley, Dr. Dougherty, Amoret,|woman's Eastern “olf Championship Daisy, Platt, Droll, Joe Finn, Arcene|.: the Greenwicn Country Club to-day. also ran. Bhe did it in &% The contest will be de- et cided at §4 holes, 18 daily. tf ‘orty-aix players w for, WINNERS AT LOUISVILLE. the erent. which ae we fine FIRST RACE.—For three-year-olds |acores were Mrs. Roni riow, Phila- & hia. the present champion, #0: Mrs and up; one’ mile and a sixteenth ~ Gierence Vanderbeck, lidaighia, 0: 3 iy nie Osgood, Boston, 81; rs. Fellow Man, 107 (Obert), first; Coin, Mice, Fan anle niladeiphia, $2 104 (Martin), second; Hortense, 102 \(Neylon), third. Time, 1473-5. Tom | King, Muff, Little Bit, Gen, March- mont and Lady Etna also ran. Two- dollar mutuels paid straight, $9.70, place $4. Colin, place $3.60, show $2; Hortense, | show 82 SECOND RACE—For maiden fil- lies; two-year-olds; five furlongs.— Yallaha, 106, (Obert))), won; Mattie C., 106, (Dishmon), second; Columbia Lady, 111, (Neylon), third. Time— 1.02. Flossie Crockett, B. First, Neva _H., Gorsin, Vineland, Fruit Jar, Florence K and Met Mexican also ran. Two Dollars Mut pa ha, straight $7.50; place, $3.7 $2.80. Mattie C., place, $3. Columbia Lady, It Is necessary to the full enjoyment of a dinner. You wouldn't expect an imitation to equal the original Fatima Turk- ish-blend! ORTING. ______ SPORTING RACING TO-MORROW At BELMONT PARK THE LITTLE NECK HANDICAP AND FIVE OTHER RACES. FIRST MAOB Af 2.20 P, M TRAINS iene aac aaa te Adiccion, $1.00. Grand Stand & Paddock, $3. Lodies, $1

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