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2 Sigh ells Belen THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9,- 191 ux or_vews| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW: YORK ° CAUGHT ON THE JUMP AT MEADOWBROOK Copyright, 194 by€The Press Publishing Co (The New York Evening World). ‘FEDERAL LEAGUE. LOSES FIGHT FOR PITCHER JOHNSON Court Makes Permanent Order That Enjoins Player From, Leaving Cincinnati Club, y, —_— Fens in This Country Not! Because Ritchie-| Match Is Off Again. CHICAGO, June 3.—The injune- tion preventing George H. (Chief) Johnson, former Cincinnati pitcher, from. playing with the Kansas City Federal League team, stands, accond- "ling to the dectaton of Judge George q tn | Ms Wal cas We hie-Welsh match ts off No doubt this sad news bring about all sorta of in England. But it won't iy: banks to close or crape to im thie country. The “pro- ‘For Men for Mound Duty \m=2%m—m $17,000 GUARANTEE] 7 aoe ae To- Day): San Francisco Promoter Anx- Highlanders In Dire Straite for Boxmen to Send Against Sen- fous to Match Champion With Welsh or White. ators Because They-. oi. Three Pitchers Per ‘Gamé] cain John Pollock. Bre ty the ght pro-| Lately. moter of San Francisco, an- nounced to-day, after a confer. oT uF grr tech ‘that Ray Keat- prise a ‘ug's reign in the box lasted Just the batting life of one man, Frank Chance would have been plumb out of, pitohers for’ the two- | ply pastime that ts upon us to-day, ft ar Bab fi si y Chance in Sad Plight Ft ii i ef F it i Chariie White in San Francisco the the money rider. It was all over but With Old ren aey Out of the| the cashing when he broke Crossbun| GREENWICH, Conn, June 8—|weish in England” sald Graney, “I| outdoor vaudeville specialty by-Ger- Year-Old Rivals. James Butler's horses always come| part in the annual ti ways a menace hereabouts, {t should ence with Louis Parente, his match- Whitney’s Pennant Proves |Tri-City Golf |e." at's ‘re’ one “wine , Griscom Cup early part of next month, Way He Has No Three- that ufiareth akan't rid uit yen Three teams, each composed of fit. |am prepared to go.to the bat for a|many Schacter and Nick Altrock, be- Daddooks | Wheapwee thee weall-enotee tah Bi St |smamston and’ has ems. peeinie oo. be considerable afternoon for our Ritchie @ guarantes of $17,000 for his That He Is a Champion| Tourney for sii wutths Goimotae contract to James Butler, is evidently “With the report that negotiations have been called off for Ritchie and| This affair, by the way, includes an this time, Boston, Palieaolphia a hia and clube in ine tie lightweight watch. I will give|tween the acts, and, barring the das Mi litan ‘Amsodiation, are taking | Ritohie $17,000 for hie end and I pro-| ger of double defeat, whieh ts al- the first of paddock, Wheney: oh Coun. |ohampion and his two possible op- merchant has an ary int ae Club's Iii a ‘ponents within the next twenty-four | tired business men. By Vincent Treanor. year-old races the crowd gathers adelp hours, If it is possible at all I, will For pitchers Chance hes left Mc- r seoms as if the question of au-| ‘Und to comment in arrateur fashion competed to-di make the match.” Hale and Heinle @huls, but that is ; - on the looks of the prospective. win- Mey , periority between Old Rosebud |nera. Seems as if Butler is atealing | Winning tea: A Aitterence of a few pounds js the and Harry Payne Whitney's) the gallery, sa we say In golf circtes, | team Slee oe See only thing that stends in thé way he | three-year-old Pennant tGelhentt thd y greatest number of points during | of the match between Billy Murray of decided now. Both were rivals fo Johnny Moran je going: to win will be the winner of | San Francisco and George Chip, the the two-year-old championship iaat ie race Cod of these days, and ‘Up. prevail thi i former middleweight champion, being fyear, but they never met, due prin-| then everybody will get up and cheor. a meer 1D | arranged for San Francisco on July "i Johni this contest and play each day con- cipally to Old Rosebud's ineligibility | /ohne faveraac§ and args’ tnt be-| slate of ffteen {ndividual matches, |4. It is likely the managers of the for the Futurity. This year It} thing rac point being scored for a fighters will come to terms. Murray fine seemed as if nothing could keep bared i rt phys sean ae wane ie anxious te box on that date. apart. Both were eligible for ¢! & little turtiier to go, Bargoj ; = historic Wither, but Pennant, for| "Uld have scored brackets for Tom |! 2% each day. Stmaty Dime: whe ben's anchor of Healey. He closed with a rush tha fighters under his management, has Bo! reason known only to Trainer | 4), ‘ual t jimay ‘Rows, deciined the asus, and | uncet, nipped young Mr. McTaggart) © PUGULISTIC POINTERS. and Haversac added another one to bis string. He Old Rosebud started and broke down. RA Charley “Young” Wel Edi one plage gy bagel vege | When it became known that Pen-/ | Matt Allen, kid loves and all, {promising light heavyweight of Ne well \nant wouldn't start in the Withers |*!0W¥ed Up at the track for the first lark ‘k, and Jack Driscoll, the hea’ scrape in California and Australis. agaist Old Rosebud, turt followers| one twrrvamnee pent aye he has, welght of Brooklyn, were matched | Dime will probably match Pioato to decided that the coming race for the | cocks and five bi sin Mo ctHing iBrondway Spertiog Club of Broskive | ett ce, Assvete St Vernon, Cal. in Dorval $20,000 Derby at Montreal this season. on Saturday night. In the other tea een would furnish a meeting of the three-| Rea | were Allen meets Bis Mackey. Even with all these troubles, a ; y year-old -riveis, The injury to Old m's Choice must have shown ‘The : 2 mn Rosebud in the og tar tala weet beat Crombun tn the way he Jack MoCarthy, Fecgre rd of the McCoy, the champion | Highlanders crept out et toe their bate ; 5 impossible, so that now there is noth- @ BECO! i signed jum) rT best ° <a is ing i@ Pennant'’s way premier] ang stun middleweight, in a return battle of | SAS SOE sore had to offer for ton | : ‘ their uisite mildness and ‘Imagine Bat comthg into a| “Or tours, th mralt that | recon" sald Foun = Malone: ceyuets e fi if S: Nistaln Rin co Tyne 13 bares | atte Ge they plied up eight | My “s can result only J © 5 ‘s ofice to talk about Rit-[eaqnce of "sleeper to aye that | na0 ton shot, come home ane | punches with Jimmy Pasane, while in training to-day at Dal Hawkine's|fune, which would tend to indicate from the; Finest, * uispont Havana ca what is & great fighter | an slectrity everybody, but if’ there | Winner in front of Pommet Bleu, (the main go Frank Mack will go adhouse, Murray saye he expects | tbat we-are going to bave.a punch : ll be a Piccadill Ould start off like|{s such a boree anywhere ho bas| Water Welles and Donald MacDonald |2ainet Danny Sidhe. ot, this aly. fone eNehi cop tain Unk to our ball club‘after all. ‘The frst i y been kept well under cover, Barring |!" the fifth, ro Leet (hs to emerge from the-elymp was Peck- t Tike "Housands of other accidents, the gd Canadian purse| --— Otto Kohler, shen hevenane Nght. ‘There will be @ wrangle when|!2pausd, who cut loose three solid seems just a gallop for the Whitney | Piping Rock gets an inning to- weight, and Fraakle Netter of cale| , thet Colon Comes ome Nhe|smashes in the last game with the | Scie Bennant’s winning race in yer, | It's #6 at the gate there sug eet” |city. have been. secu Be ee any oo tne $1,000 that Tarris | Athletics. | Yes ia Little Neck Handicap was | f0lnk to keep away a lot of the regus Asdle to box ten rounds a: the Tam, he give te e000 at Harrie! came up for fair and slapped =| a public trial for the Dorval prise.|!ara. Contrary to bellet in. so OR ig Ae eyed hid Teta wane Cog, | baseball around for three slngies, two Ce aie Bere ence tees he is sre | A Weight battie between Jack Davies sé | lon to sive ft00 of It to eome charity |of wich drove in four runs, alas aa ‘ Pallfornia and Battling Levinsky, wines pee + Gaulon save Be is! — rpougn the Benatore nailed wa Pennants race yesterday was im- nS nove Hom e of Chicago, at the finish just as we were ressive from every angle. He gave | 4 110400 out of his ring batt! packing up our tools for writing Bunches of Welght to all his op- ey rs ahs fe Malivetuee’ the |. The Polo A. A. will stage five | a winning, story, the crotvd went jonents, except Buskin. To, Buck- in nie in Ad -Wolgaat and the second |ten-round bouts to-night between the| away from there feeling that Bririaaesmial we vara aioe peenan | ° he. cleaned up | followin ‘they had got the dest run for A The face proved Pennant a roarvel, (of the Irish-Amertean A, c. . Wolgeat his | Johnny wok, Willie, Dos! ok |: EAGT SOREN, OF IAF, season. TE See nr, Fall Dress No three old could give weight the annual midsumame tght's S nd with. White | Reed, Johnny Burt and Young tabby, ba ie oi. pers ee ‘end Tuxedo Silk- to a horse the class 0! luckhorn | 0 e Cavan x ” ) Mai je an ran! P? and win so handily unless he was | tion, which will be 5 4 haa reo) ke @ thousand dali players + Fe Lined Suite, $12.5 marvel. There was a time when the/den, Fifty-eighth astre | afterncon—the way things have been going of late, In the last six games the Highlanders have used on an, average three pitchers per pas- time, The entries for the openers against the Senetors were Fisher, . Cole and Keating, with Ray Cald- “ { well in, the’ role of pinch. bitter and . LY base ner. WSs . Still, the Senators are almost as badly off. Having used up Boehling, Ayers and Engel, the only men Grif- fith has left are Shaw, Casbion and Johnson. Retiember, ‘though, the ay, rd dogs in his string Broadway Sporting Club of Brooklyn be able to beat us for two days yet. Suemest good e + hear Third | The York ‘ Sebfees aout eet oct, ott | Senda” Sat acta yee [eee teraetme eae CPP yon OP Er wo be sneered at jcRenal a cGrath ai at Celtic t ni FOO. EN ATTEND OPENING that's tanee sou, “aaye of Pennant, |Ryan, the big weight throwers, win cy | Football and hurling will form the EVENING WORL B Dror vew nockaway cuva,|" egies ert t he programtnn and among Ss | | FINALS MOST COMPLETE PUBLISHED. on cleans SHalinaty etal 7A t) . Py a Rien van, hen! ES a 0. Snappy clothes of the best qi ae of superior make—sold to you Pennant led in the Little Neck BAREBALL Tu-Day, 2 ny, ‘ ‘om: ites Loaty’s All-I Compl ball games eli i from shortly after the break, and| 2.2" B.Ney yele America wil ee } games will start |) ooiumn th a mateopeltian trai pe Tar never fa ager extopt at the oa cl flere gla ahs Rag he was ne! “ eighth pole, when Buckkorn got too toores and raging Ite issue each night “ne” most valvable near to please Notter. Joe then gave! ° edition published in New York.’ Ask your newedealer for it: | Pennant one slash of the whip to| arouse him from loafing, and, as Aa, the Whitney star nearly Bounded | rs iin. pel gu Nene Bs hf af | Opposite oH Ga ply 171 Ww. 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