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it Isn't Surprising That Eve Seat is Sold for the Big Inter- tional Polo Meet. * GIANTS BEATEN -BYPHLLES IN OPENING GAME Marquard’s Curves Easy to Hit, Cravath Hitting Rube for Two Homers, Must be “glorified croquet ‘Whatever it came from, it's “glorl- " There isn’t unother game under the sun that presents &® spectacular combination of ) Individual skill and play that is visible to the spec- The rush of the borses, the horsemanship of the riders, tense strain of the critical mo- tg and the sudden and unexpected of fortune make it the greatest tors’ game" in the world. Add ‘the game itself the brilliant aur. Ings of a Meadow Brook and @ international rivalry and @ combination hard to beat. ir every seat Is sold at the and thousands crowd the fiel d the inclosure, hoping to catch nt Glimpse of ¢ of the scene within, HE Coulon-Wilhams fight in Los Angelos is stirring up the ‘Western sports more than they been stirred in years. Johnny is a wonderfully popular lit- champion, and this is his “come- appearance against a very dan- contender. The report that n Wap cre, best form aesin' eae interest in the scrap. Jim th and a trainioad of fans will Han Francisco, eS, pat owe condition he feels ji e ford good big bet on er orm, Ws oald to be getting Up ie on and ir with Williams if he wins. all thie hegeer wrod (eek tbat Murray and eee, chi be Taatched fe for July 4 it ie apparent that ted tg etill the boxing centre ne had a number of letters trom ple who saw the recent Ritchie- ite fight in Milwaukee. The ois No question that White had the best of the first round,” writes » “and would have put Ritchie pt if he had ee vee of of phamplonetio round Ritchie gradually be- stro! » and i. my count ud nearly two blows to hite’s one duri fhe reat of, the weit do not lieve there's an in the country who given the fight to Nobody can deny that was far areneet at the finish, that he had Whit ing on ar times during the fight after the round, and all this after being re punished and nearly blinded re rg bott eyes almost closed in ‘ot them fight in, over wel That will pet ttle all HE Twrtord A A. C. of Ulmer Park expects to match Welsh and Dundee again in spite of failure to hold the show last y night. was no fault of the club that age wasn't held according to * guid Twyford this morn- ae didn’t have any articles with the managers of the although we had given @ guarantee, Welsh to get $2,000, Dundee $1,000, Wels! Welsh down to New Orleans to Mandot, and didn't let us know ‘Tuesday that he intended bring- Welsh ck to meet Dundee, didn't give us time to adver- the bout, and the result was that was only $1,300 in the house. k didn't bring Welsh back until day of the fight. ad 4 $500 forfeit up in Bob mn to guarantees that hold the match. Welsh didn’t @t the club at all, so far as T 1 didn't see him. Montieth Pollok were there. When we how little money there was I Montieth and Pollok and asked to have Dundee go on for $750, ‘Welsh ‘or $1,500. I guess Mon- would have agreed, but Pollok ‘No' and disappeared. We were ag to pay them $950 more than was in the house, | had no in- of calling the match off. I trying to get the men for lesa yy, but would have paid the full rather than disappoint the 4. 1 guess Pollok was glad to nat without fighting and grab forfeit, for I hear Vernon it over to him that night. 1 consider the bout off, but Pol- bad gone, and before I could find ‘again 1 was surprised to see the 4 coming out and forming in I don’t know who told Hur- to announce that the fight off. We paid all coupons pre- mted at the box office, and when, ying off was over we had paid’ more than we had taken in, paid all our bills and lost about on tho night If we can get Welsh and Dundee ty 1 post the $3,000 in guaran. Aa week before the buut, and just Make aure that the boxers will be haye to post $500 each as Seeesa tence forfeit. expect to & g00d club und we don't want more feilures.” FIRST GAME. NEW YORK. R. H.PO. A. B,/ 0 1 2 0 0 ts 2 0 oo 144 1 o 185 ft O o 0 1 0 0 oo 89 1 0 boning 3b. 12:3 0 Meyers, c oo1 1 0 McLean, c.. oo1 0 0 ooo 4 1 e, ooo 1 1 Donilin. 000 0 0 Thorpe... ooo 0 0 Total seoee 2 5 27 17 6 BROOKFEDS WIN Donlin batted for Marquard in 7th. Thorpe batted for Fromme in 9th. PHILADELPHIA. 1231 1200 o 1-2 0 Magee,es (8 2 2 Cravath, 2410 0 Luderus, Ib. 210 0 0 Paskert, ct. 22 0 0 Killifer, c. 24 3 «0 Ocschge: 10 4 0 Totals. 1227 13° 3 SUMMARY. Firat Base on Balle—Marquard, 2 Ocucher, 3. Struck Out—By Mar quard, eacher, 1. Left on Bat —Giants, 7; Phitadelphi » 1, Hol Runes—Crovath, 2. Three-baso hit— Burns, Two-base Hite—Doyle, Stock, Magee, Beer Playe—Burns_ = to T peat 7 and John- NATIONAL LEAGUE PARK, PHILADELPHIA, June — Hard hitting by the Phillies and clever pitching by Oocscheger gave the home team an easy victory over the Giants in the first game of the double header, score 9 to 2. Five hits were made off Marquard in the fifth netting four runs and putting ies out of reach of the visl- tors. vath featured with two home runs, one over the right fleld wall and one in left field bleachers, The Giants could do nothing with Ocachger after the first inning. —— 2 (Continued from First Page.) the Phillies in the second Mayer opposed him, FIRST INNING—Beacher singled to centre field, He reached second on @ passed ball, Burns walked, Grant lined to Magee, who touched second, doubling Hescher, Burns woe me ae Doyle fouled to Lobert, oh “hited to Bescher. Devore fanned, Lobert was safe on Doyle's high throw; he went out asteuling, Meyers to Doyle, NO RU. SECOND INNING—Murray flied to askert. Magee threw out Snodgrass, Stock went out the same way, NO Mageo beat out an infleld hit, He reached second on Cravath's out, Grant to Snodgrass, Luderus hit to Grant, who threw to Stock, getting Mageo at third. Paskert singled to centre field, advancing Luderus to second. Killifer fied to Bescher. NO RUNS. THIRD INNING—Meyers singled to right field. Tesreau singled to center field, advancing Meyers to mecond, Bescher fanned, forced Tesreau at second, Byrne to Magee. Meyers reached third, Grant flied to Paskert, NO RUNS, Doyle threw out Jacobs, flied to Murray, Devore centre. Stock threw out Lobert, RUNS. INNIN' game. NO FOURTH Doyle past Byrne, Md, ite left fleld, Doyle and sending Murray to third. Snodgrass stole second. Btock singled to right fleld and the ball rolled past, Cravath, Murray and Snodgrass scor- ing Stock reached third on the er- ror, Moyers singled to centre field, scoring Stock, Tesreau sacrificed, Ja. cobs to Luderus, Beacher grounded to Magee and Meyers was run down be. tween second and third, Magee to Lo- bert to Byrne to Killifer, Bescher reached # d during the rundown. Burns walked, Byrne threw out Grant, FOUR RUNS, Doyle threw out Magee. fanned, Luderus walked. Paskert doubled to centre fleld, sending Ludo- rus to third, Grant threw out Killi- fe > RUNS, FIVTH INNING—Tincup now pitching for Phillies. Doyle tripled to left fleld. Magee threw out Mur- ray, Doyle scoring. Snodgrass walked, but was out. atealing, Killifer to Byrne, Stock fanned, KB RUN, Tincup fanned, Byrne out, Snod- to Tesreau, Devore walked, Burns | A; BOSTON Boehling’s grounder and threw Mc- at second, ONE RUN, R. H. PO. A. E,| Bride out at the plate, Henry taking SECOND INNING—Simmons sent 7 “third. Moeller trippled to left, and along fly to Murphy. Knabe filed out | Ever® 2b. +1) 1 2 3 Ol came home on Waish's bad throw to Shaw. Doolan singled to centre | Maranville, ss, 0 0 7 § O}with Henry and Boehyng ahead of and was caught stealing, Owena to| Connolly, It -1 2 2 00 nthe fied to Walsh, FOUR ADenan wa Fetlred Deolan, tovooert ie) Doe ek jams filed to Milan. Truesdale Swacina, Weasterzil singled to right. | Schmidt. tb. -O 14 8 0 a to Foster. Shonks made a Gagnier was thrown out by Doolan,| Whaling,c........0 0 11 3 0 lous running catch, robbing Westerz!l going to second, Owens Misher of a home run. NO RUNS. Mt the right fleld wail for two banca, | COWS: Ca. +0 0 ft 4 0} THIRD INNING.—Milan struck out, eral. Peters wae easy | Martinad........0 0 O 3 O/but the last one was a wild pitch and Swacina, ONE RUN, N.| Mann, cf 1 1 2 8) of he went to first safely. Truesdale THIRD INNING—Jacklitsch went : ; threw out Gandil, Mila taking second, out to H. Myers unaasisted, Quinn |J8mes p. +9 2 0 2 OfMitan stole third, “On a perfectly was retired, Westerzil to H. Myers. — — — — =] worked squeeze play Shonks was out, B. Myers flied out to Murphy. NO|Totals,........... 3 8 39 18 Fisher to Williams, and Milan scored: Cravath | George Wiley FROM BALTIMORES | DODGERS AREAD IN) sss sos rw res BY TIMELY HITTING Third Sent Tw Across Plate, (Special to The Brening WASHINGTON PARK, Brooklyn, to centre, scoring Sha lined filed to Knabe and Knabe threw the ball to Doolan, doubling up Shaw RUNS. Shaw singled to righ! hit into the same region for a single and Shaw stopped at se grounded out, Duncan advancing the runners phy’e hit to Swacina wa him to handle and 8! Myers scored, Hofman o Runs World) w. Murphy t.. H. Myers cond, Evans to Swacina, a bag. Mur- as too hot for haw and H, was thrown out by Doolan, Murphy taking sec- ond. Westerzil doubled to right, 3,000. scoring Murphy. Gagnier wan put) °" ” ———— ine we {0 Swacina. THREE) yRBETS FIELD, BROOKLYN, June FOURTH INNING--Duncan _was|2.—The Boston Braves managed to fin- retired Peters to H, Meyers. Zinnjally win a game from the Dodgers was an ¢asy mark, H jofman to H. Meyers. Swacina flied to Shaw. NO RUNS. Yount now pitching for Baltimore, Owens was out, Yount Peters struck out. Yount to Swacina. NO FIFTH INNING,.—Si to Murphy Gagnier's fumble, Dool. left, sending Knabe to litach was bases, Ruseell, worked ters for free home Knabe, 3B. Mye sell at second, Gagnier Doolan scoring, and ing third, Hofman hand stop of Duncan’ Knabe got to Swacina, Shaw died easy, RUNS, immons filed a life on jan singled to second, Jack- ven free pass, filling the batting for Yount, pass, forcing forced Rut to Hofmai Jacklitach tak- de great one- bounder, fore- GUTSHY'S HIT PUT SECOND BATTLE Westerzil’s Two-Bagger in the Single Scored Two Runs—Bos- ton Braves Fall Before Pfeffer's Pitching. \, FIRST GAME. June 2—Flated over thelr victory BROOKLYN. Peck. Milan forced out Moeller, yesterday, the Bhookielé took the R. H.PO. A. E.| Peck to Truesdale. Peck then threw field again with the hope of taking | Dalton, cf . o 3400 Reha Rad Ferired Vie ede), NO another game from the Daltimores, | Hummé), 1b. LA A SI Pe ad leade: the league, ‘Smith, 3b.. 1 1 f 4 0] Matsel singled over second. Hart- FIRST INNING—B, Meyer popped | Wheat, It 1 1 2. U0 | #6! forced out Maisel, Foster to Mor- to Westerzil. Duncan filed to H.| Cutshaw, 2b. CO GIRO [asreerretty hee la Ta oatad Myers. Zinn singled to centre and | Riggert, rf 0 SF 2 1 Ofa single to centre, scoring Hartzell, Immediately atole second, Swacina | O'Mara, 8s © 0 3 4 ilsending Cook to third and taking | t si inn, second on the throw to the plate, Paes areas 0 a Dre oee Miller, c +0 f 6 4 OlNGnamaker cracked a safe blow into ‘acina was caught stealing second, | Reulbach, p +0 0 0 3. Afright, acoring Cook and Walsh. Peck Peters to H, Myers to Hofman, ONE | Stengel... » 0 0 0 O | POPPed to Morgan. Nunamaker was RUN, Ereii 0 out stealing, Henry to Morgan. Shaw singled to centre. H. Myers sly ; 1 0 0 OlTHREE RUNS. sacrificed and was thrown out TT aa th ak a IW NORE Geteiarear fo te ran ae outs | rope a jong two-bagger to the right fleld Quinn to Swacina, Evans doubled | TOMMB.--+++e0004. 2 13 30 22 31 Pence” Mory Stengel batted for O'Mara in 13th. Erwin batted for Reulbach in 13th. Firat, Base on Balls—Off Reulbach, Struck out— 4; off Jame: By Reulbach, Left on Boston, 7. Three-Base Mann. ‘Two-Base Evers, Stolen Bases—O' Mara. by Pitcher—By James (Smith). pires—Klem and Hart. by James, Bases — Brooklyn, Home Hits—Evera, here to-day by capturing the first of the double header by a score of 8 to 2, in a hard fought thirteen-inning game. Tho Dodgers tossed away the game. They had several chances to win the game, but the batters each time were unabl to come acrous with a hit. The visitors sewed up the game in the thir teenth inning on Mann's three bagger to left and James's infield single. peers SECOND GAME. BATTING ORDER. ing out Ben Myers at second, un- Brookly amined, TWO RUNS Dalton, of, | Ridegway now pitching for Balti- ‘ Hummel, 1b. more. H. Myer was retired, Doolan | Connolly, ie, Brith, 3b. to Swacina, Evans fouled’ out to) Gilbert, rf. Wheat, It. Duncan, Murphy out, Duncan to| Schmidt, 1b, ‘utshaw, 2b. Swacina. NO RUNS. Gowdy, c. Riggert, rf. SIXTH INNING—Zinn received | Murray, 3b. O'Meara, as. free pass. Swacina filed to Shaw, | Mann. cf. Fischer, ¢. Simmons walked. Knabe hit into a|Cocreham, p. Pfeffer, p. double play, H, Myer. fo RUN ‘Hofman popped to Doolan, erzil_ singled to centre, third consecutive hi! took third, Gagnier to Hofman to ‘Weat- making {t his it. Gagnier Owens’s grounder took a nasty bound over Doolan’a head, scoring Gagnier, Jac! kiitach made a pretty one-hand cateh of Peters's foul fiv, TWO RUNS, SEVENTH INNING. retired, Gagnicr to Myei under Jacklitech’s batting for Ridgway, BR, Myera was out, t Shaw popped fly. to Doolan, ~—Doolan was r, Shaw was Rouacher, ripled to left. Westersii to H. Myer. NO RUNS. Allen now pitching and Bouacher catching, HH, Myer fanned, Evans grounded out to Bwacina, unassisted. Murphy was thrown out by Duncan, NO RUNS. EIGHTH INNING.—Duncan struck out. Zinn singled to ce Simmons sent a ntre. Swacina | singled to right, Zinn taking third. sacrifice fly to Hofman singled centr was hit by pitched ball. ficed, Allen to Swacina, vancing bag. Owens wal bases, Peters walked, Hofman, Shaw struck 01 play, Maisel to Truesdale to H. Will- Hummel, Connolly fanned, NO| Tin Peck threw out A. Willams, re, Westerzil | RUNS, NO RUNS. Gagnier sacri-| Dalton fanned, Hummel popped to] Walsh singled, but was out stenl- . runners ad- Iked Alling the forcing home ut. H. Meyers tripled down the third base line, clean- ing up the bases, Evan mona, DUR RUNS. NINTH to deep Bouacher, and he doubled to left, an, HB. Myer filed to man made a sensati cateh of Duncan's fly. left. Wiley to “ # flied to Sim- INNING—Doolan tripled Gagnier threw out Wilhelm batting for Allen Hof- running RL onal ONE IN, ‘The American motor-paced champion his debut at drome to-morrow night oreck, field to follow a Doyle filed to Paskert, second, Killifer threw reaching third.. t filed to Doyle. NO RUNS, \NING-—Meyers singled to | Tesreau forced M <i cup lo Magee, Bese to left fleld, sending Tesreau d, Burns fanned, and Tes- reau was thrown out stealing third. NO RUNS, fied to Burns. Doyle threw out Lu- Tesreau threw out Magee. Cravath | catching seg to Paskert. NO FE ikert safe on Gran |ter ned to Doyle, up. Test ne fouled EIGHTH pitching for Phillies ai for Phillies, of Syracuse, will make ¢ Brighton Beach Motor- in the firet motors at the gub- Grant stole out Murray, Snodgrass RUNS, t's muff, Kil- vau threw out to Meyers, NO INNING—Mattison now nd Burns now Stock fanned. | Umpires—Klem and Hart. (Apecial to The Evening World.) EBRET’S FIELD, BROOKLYN, June 2.—After having won the first game from the Dodgers after thir teen innings, the Braves went at Rob inson’s crew confident of administer ing another defeat to them, Man ager Robinson was determined tha’ the visitors would not take the asec. ond one and sent in "Big" Pfeffer t Mischer on the receiving Cocreham and Gowdy did the heavy: work for Stalling’s men, When th tussle started there were about 5,00 fans present. FIRST base on balls. Maranville hit into double play, O'Mara to Cutshaw, t Evers in short right, Smith walkec Wheat filed out to Connolly, RUNB. up to third base line, but was naile: on Smith's fast throw to Hummel Schmidt singled through Gowdy forced Schmidt, Cutshaw, in short right, NO RUNS. Cutshaw walke Pfeffer t RUN| Riggert. field fly was grabbed by Omara, WN RUNS. line. Dalton saci Schmidt. Hummel Schmidt, ificed, centre, vO RUNS, POURTH INNING — Maranvili grounded out, Smith to Connolly sent a fly to Riggert. GU bert bunted safely. out to Fischer, ee. RUN Riggert ents a hij BBY V) apy sed 50 ie to 13; Run—Wheat. Connolly, Hite—Hummel, Hit Um- Attendance, do the twirling for his team, with end, INNING—Evers drew a NO SECOND INNING—Gilbert bunted Smith, Martin popped to Cutshaw Maranville went out into left and grabbed Riggert’s fly. O'Mara filed’ out to Mann. |*™*.nachite with Ad Wolgust, who tse Fischer popped to’ Martin. NO [great favorite here, THikD INNING—Mann flied out to Cocreham fanned. Ever's in- Pfeffer singled up the first base Martin to popped up to Smith walked. Wheat singled to Evers filling the basea, Cut- shaw then slammed a single to right scoring Pfeffer and Smith, advancing Wheat to third. On an at- tempt double steal Wheat was out at the plate, Gowdy to Maranville to Becker now bat-| Gowdy, T Hummel. Schmidt fouled 8. EST SPORTING PAGE IN ‘NEW YORK — HIGHLANDERS, | star left hander, against the High- landers to-day, and Ray Fisher took up the pitching job for Chance's men. Before the game Nick Altrock and Germany Schaefer kept the crowd In a roar by their funny antics warming up on the field. On account of the Washington pitcher being a southpaw Frank Chance took O'Meara, his Jer- sey outfielder, out of the game and substituted Jimmy Walsh, a right hand hitter. FIRST INNING—Moeller safo on Peck's fumble. Foster popped out to in fovied to Maizel, Me- Bride singled to leit, scoring Shanks, Henry doubled to left centre, sending McBride to third. Truesdale got Morgan struck out. ONE RUN, Maise! smashed a single past Fost- er. rtzell fouled to Henry, Catch- er Henry was hit by a foul tip and was knocked out for several minutes. After waiting several minutes Henry again came back on the fob, Cook was hit by a pitched ball. Maisel and Cook worked a double steal succe: fully. Henry tried to catch Cook ping off second and while Morgan had the ball Maizel sprinted home. Walsh beat out an infleld hit, putting Cook on third. Nunamaker forced Walsh at second, Foster to Morgan, Cook scoring and tying up the game. Peck flied to Milan. ‘TWO RUNS. FOURTH INNING.—Peck threw out McBride, A. Williams batted for Henry and singled to centre, He wan forced out by Schacfer, who batted for Boehling, Peck to "Truex- dale, Moeller doubled, but Foster went out to Williams, unassisted. NO RUNS, Willlams struck out. A. Willlams now catching and Ayers pitching. H. Willams struck out. Ayers threw out Truesdale. Morgan threw out Fisher. NO RUNS, FIFTH INNING—Truesdale threw out Milan. Gandil was out, Mazel to H. Williams. Shanks hit into the left fleld bleachers for a home run. poser tossed out Morgan, ONE RUN. Mazel flied to McBride, who then threw out both Hartzell and Cook. NO RUNS. SIXTH INNING—McBride walked but was out stealing second Nuna- maker to Peck. A. Williams filed to y ven MARA AS rr shat SDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN RITCHIE-WELSH MATCH DECLARED OFF BY THIRY. Emil Thiry, representing Willie Ritchie, this afternoon declared that the proposed international lightweight match between Ritchie and Freddie Welsh hi been called off so far as he 1s concerned. Thiry and Bob Ver- non, representing the Olympic Club of London, met to-day to post forfeits. Vernon named George Considine as akeholder. Thiry wanted either Reb. ert Edgren or Billy Gibson to hold the forteits. Vernon would not accede to thie. Then when Thiry insisted that Bugeno norrl must referee the match there nother hitch, Thiry left th ‘cont hid everything, nicago, Ww WINNERS, AT T LOUISVILLE. FIRAT RACE—Three-year-olds and upward; six furlongs.Cash on De- livery, 113 (Neylon), first; Theodorita, 98 (Martin), second; Lady London, 100 (Keogh), third, Time, 1.12. De tino, Billy Barnes, Archery, Beauchil- ton, Al Bloch and The Busy Body also ran. $2 mutuels pald—Cash on Delivery, straight, $4.60; $2.90; show, $2.60; ‘Theodorita, place, $3.70; show, $3.20; Lady London, show, $5.10. SECOND RACE.—For maiden colts and goeldings; two-year-olds; five furlongs—Sandstone, 108 (Obert), first; Business Agent, 105 (Neylon), second; Rhodes, 110 (Henry), third. Time, 1.01 1-5. Timepiece, Cyclo, Jeft Dengro, Joe 1 janto also ran. $2 Sandstone, Pg $5.60, B PENNANT FIRST IN HANDICAP AT BELMONT PARK a Last Year's Futurity Winner, Making 1914 Debut, Wins Stake Very Easily. ‘and (Special to The Drening World.) BELMONT PARK RACE TRACK, N.Y, June 2.- Harry Payno Whit- ne: Pennant, Futurity winner of last year, made his three-year-old debut in the Little Neck Handicap here this afternoon, and won impres- sively. Going to the front before a sixteenth of a mile had been covered, he led every step of the journey. In the final eighth Buckhorn threat- ened, but when Jo Notter started to hand ride Pennant maintained hie ad- vantage to the end. He had two lengths to spare passing the judges. Buckhorn was just as easily second in front of Buskin, who trailed the field all the way to the head of the stretch, Thornhill flashed for a whilo in the stretch, but died away soon. Outside of a bit of early speed by Vandergrift the others never had a look in. Notter and Pennant wero loudly applauded on his return to the saddle. nie War to receive a $15,000 tee and $10,000 for his share of the me For three-year- He also was granted ‘ni Korfhage, 08, Con- John Gund, 106, (Keogh) second. Hodge, 107, (Obert) third. Time, 1.802-5. Robert Kay, Hun! ress and Boots and Saddle ra $2 mutuels pai Korfhage, straight, $20.10; place, hi $3.10. John Gund, place, §2.! 90 show, $2.30, Hodge, show, $2.60. ——— PIPING ROCK ENTRIES. eee ties “PARK, RACE TRACK, . ¥., June 2.—The Piping Rock entries ae to-morrow are as follows: RST RACE The Chamblet Pinte for Gal- nelly), frat. ones MONTREAL ENTRIES. MONTREAL, Que., tries for to-morr FIRST 2. June 2 ‘The en- t detferwen, 108) 6. $500. selling; hand- tree searolls and: i $8: ia rt huster. ) reut"Wlate, 10d davotes hull “to. he Mle tae int 100; " nar Path, ‘COND RACE. Raybroo! Crossbun, August Belmont's Peter ae Thi oe sem aa handicn Pan filly, was the hot favorite of the Kellut ; oe mie aaa second race, and he won in a gallop, sett Manan the: yeaa one oa with Edith W. second and Maxim's Sirgiota: Ua : Choice third. Kederis rushed Cross- bun to the front after the first few Jumps, and from there on made every post a winning post. Gordon, the logical contender, was pinched off early and carried the banner all the way. Maxim's Choice was well played by the wisest. THIRD RACE. The Holland Stable made good in i Se ia Love Bes, M five pounde elat ory Apprentice Weather clear saiiimnemees LOUISVILLE ENTRIES. LOUISVILLE, Ky., entries for to-morrow's June 2.—The follow: Ming shes year-olds and the third for the reverses its backers tne ae met in the Gordon race, McTaggart Sint Tettoe Pet got Haversack away on her toes and FOURTH RACE The Hoslyn Mlate Handicap old tilies Meee ees 10, tooo ene wai ee Tartana Cele, Maaeiss mh brought Borgo up with a winning rush r elmer but the move was a trifle short, pass- ing the judges, Haversack was a good siyearolde | ant toe in we nee Paw d Ef obi a ‘ of ads yg opel length and a halt back of Borgo. ae TSE , : sab ei 1 Seeeere FIFTH RACE seater toe Gorn EL ee wetting; The Seeeutatns Virlle, a four year old who has been over the sticks proved a big upset in| the fifth race, he was a 30 to 1 shot and when he skinned the rail and came home alone every one was silent in the grand stand. Pommette Bleu the second choice in the race tratled cards anit arte Teitah ee A Alever Sei? mam threesearcids and We i ‘thor, ig fleee: ver chy, BBSLSaRCE the fleld to the turn for home and *saiahy leon it,, ‘wi then came on and beat Walter Welles = ne Lady eran 30. out of the place. The favorite, Don- Be tittle. Yinwh” i Md ald McDonald, finished outside the money after chasing the pacemaker Water Welles to the stretch. SREB EES BOXING NOTES. (1) Shannon I 5 Byonset ae ¥ ‘inden Tease Ki0Sling sts Binile 111 tiated nay; Berererrs - Adventuress |. 5 Band Hog... SIXTH RACKE-The cat, steamiechase for Huuters, Sout tare ands malles, Brook: ‘Three clubs hold boxing shows to- night as follows: Olympic A. C, of Joe Wilson vs. Paddy Conway; Broad- way Sporting Club, Brooklyn, Patsey Cook. Ayera fouled, out to Nuna- maker. NO RUNS. ‘Walsh atruck out and Nunamaker ané Peck both filed out to Moeller. NO _RUNB. SEVENTH INNING—Moeller struck out, Foster beat out a hit to Trues- dale. Milan singled to the tnfleld, advancing Foster to second. Forter and Milan advanced on a passed ball. Gandil's smasher bounced away from Fisher, but Maizel got it and threw him out at first, Shanks struck out. NO RUNS, Morgan threw out H. Willams, Truesdale walked. Caldwell batted for Fischer, Truesdals was caught napping off firat, but on Gandil's bad throw went all the way to third. Caldwell singled to center, scoring Truesdale and again tying up the game. Mazel singled to right and went all the way to third on Moeller’s fumble and Caldwell scoring. Hart- sell filed to Moeller and Maizel scored. Cook fouled to A. Williams, THREE RUN! EIGHTH INNING —Cole now New York. Morgan pitching for walked, McBride hit into a double t 0 : | e 0 a o ing, A. Williams to Morgan. Nuna- maker popped out to Morgan. Peck singled, but also died stealing, A, Williama to McBride, NO RUNS. RITCHIE AND WHITE AGAIN. MILWAUKEE, Wis., June 2—Willle Ritchte and Charley White will meet in another ten-round bout here on Labor Day, under tentative arrangements an- nounced to-day by local promoters, who said they had tho vonsent of both fight- fforts are also being made to d 1, oO Callahan vs. Eddie Wallace and Joe Bedell vs. Phil Bloom; Rockaway Beach A. C4 Hammels Station, Rock- away, Andy Cortez vs, Young Dyson. Young Mike Donovan, the promis- ing local middleweight, and mmy Teague, four-time winner of the mid- dleweight championship of the U. 8. Navy, have n signed up by Fred Bonner bed ay Fie ae ® be en rounds at the Irving A. C. of Br okiyn show next Saturday night, Asother Jum te and KANSAS CITY, Mo., June 2.—C, D. Since Willie Beecher placed himself Engenroth, catcher for the St. Louls Foo! Grands Vedetie Quicksand ent of John Rel Browns, has jumped to the Kansas City Tore. certainty has secured, many | Feds and will Jain the ‘team here this battl He was signed for two more | afternoon, President C. C. Madison of to-day. The first will be with Young the Kansas City club announced to-day, th iY d by M Laroy, on June 6 at the Wont Brigh-| Branch, Rlewey of the Browne laut win. “Cousin ter Mohr at the Broadway Sport- ie fae Club of Brookiyn on June ii. Jack” OUSIN JACK—is wait- It is our peg-top straw that is being worn by the smartest ing for you. of the e e The Real Mission dressed fellows in town. 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