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\¥ at 3 —— fe yon-Coulon Writes That Bolte Is as Good To-Day as He Syewer, Was and That He [s Sure of Winning From Williams, Wie Nets Wolk Rvreine Wort fee NY COULON writes that he S isn't at all worried because _Willtama of Baltimore has favorite in the betting at pecles, « don't lem gee a champion short end/" says Johnny, “and idn’t be there if people know ondition, They know I've been or shape for a couple of years, that I've been ting a long ‘They think I'm through. Well, going to have the eurprise of lives, 1 @idn't take this match til 1 knew 1 was entirely well and fit to-etand the training. teh, ap-tevthe woods for havé~ worked myself A old Condition, I'm as to: as L ever was, and I'm| of wianing. If Williams can/ err 4, Med ninth Il give him ting Johnny Coulon on day he ever had in the ring, my hat off to him as a shampion. But what 1 ox- to do is make, him take his hat me whenever he meets me after HE London Times suggeata that _it would’ be a good sporting fay Moposition to held the inter- ai Bolo matches alternately in and America, as the visit- eel a under something ndicap through change of and playiog in strange sur- ——. te, wR rently ie. in A 7, Decawsd he felt werk, ae y gave Gunboat Smith 6 halirogm of the W. in‘London yesterday. ‘T' her, like the rost of the guests, Min. ffl) dress. ; ®iust have been a sight worth ta London to see. ndon promoter who w: to, have offered Wille Ri be sbt Welsh in England. pg. Tale Vataity boat was swamped mes yesterday. The oars- pn to their float, towing the them. If Yale is as able it Harvard time as usual this he Federal Leadue | ¢ mp with tenting the re bar eat 2 of keeping the thing ia tie dane wee ee ge hehe as they get the money. [E. RITCHIE says all the L Mane bim by Charile jast week was caused delivered by White with of bis head, said “butt” skin- chie’s ‘moss and closing his “continues: “Everybody me after the bout; I was the ‘@ilic was the goat, how did it thas Char! a are did the butting? ' ted out Siar! .! vt wonderful Fatima Hind ie the secret of t his overwhelming it9 ¢ gis io F Se aa nem teres BEST Giants Jump From Third To First Place on Road ippled Lineup much better than Chance'’s men could have done, and for that the boys are grateful. The Highlanders have @ rest to-day, as no game ix ached- uled until they reach Chi they tackle the White Sox to-mor- row. With Cr The Champions Win 13 Out of 20. Games Without the Entire Regular Team in a Single Battle—MeGraw Considers the Record the Best His Club Has Made in Ten Years. As the double-header in Philadel- phia was called off before noon, the Giants got in town inthe afternoon and had a chance to lobk things over before dinner, They are a little bit Worrled about the condition of Fletcher and Merkle, fearing that the full strength of the club will be need- ed against the Westerners, By Bozeman Bulger. FTER their longest road trip of the year the Giants are back on the job to-day, having won thirteen games out of twenty. this McGraw regards as one of the records his club Was made in It Is not the percentaxe on which he basen hf statement, but the fact’ that the champs played of 600 or better for twe Fletcher's arm, under the showed fo breaks in the b is a bad bone bruise. It is very pain- ful for him to bend his wrist, and it will be several days before he can take a chance on practising, As a result of his attack of ton- silitis and the hard work following, Big Joff Tesreau is as thin as a rail and appears to have lost forty or fAity pounds: »He ways, though, that ty | he feels great and we a single .ame, was laid up, and then Fletcher took Then Merkle the ‘lineup with a may not bo ‘opped out of badly Bruised leg and able to perform at first base for a “mand fled. “tn. ths ary or reserve squ in the! if you had minsing coms and Hae dh Seat went rolling along well enough climb froin third place to the leader- ship of the league. the Giant infleld with Fletcher And Merkle out can show anything Hke. nprmal strength, there should be Uttle ehance of any coming lose when both are bac! week yet. Just tho old machine ——— “For nearly a year," sald McGraw last night, “I have been asked why I kept Grant, and all I could say wos ‘as a precaution,’ who were worried now. understand what it means to have a good ball Mayer around to step in whe Grant has played great ball on the trip and has hit as well as could be expected. By heving a good extra outfielder I have been able to fwitch Snodgrass to first base and balance things up.” MoGraw's march to the front by calling on the feserves ts an excellent iluatration of Frank Chances remark the other day that the most important thing to a@ team that expected a pennant was accondary strength. Highlander manager saye that nO clad ever won a pennant with- out @ strong second team hang- ing around the bench, and it would appear that he has the I guess the fans According to things it Is Matty's day to pitch, and the Old Gent was out exercising in his car this morning to be in shape, pdt CUR Weta: BELMONT PARK ENTRIES. iret Race.—-For two-year-olle; conditions; five| the Larchmont, worth #4 bal funoner straiane. immediately closed a deal where ‘The Highlanders started for the ht without having had to go through the experience of bat- ting Walter Johnson. The raln blot- ington bugaboo Praine 2! Oe iter mares aint geldings ek Binh ‘a leling all Fitth For fi atecyicchase; selling: about two Charter Gollerest (nat Last year over 1,500,000,009 qin > yr axe THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1914. SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK HOT WEATHER SPORTS---A RAINY DAY AT THE CLUB Copyright, 1914, by The Pres: Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World). On Yes, Eve HEARD oF Ts ago, where Ray, » but “Did, you work on this last trip?” T asked Matty Inst night, forgetting ls experience at Ph Iphin. i “Did T work?” fe repenteds "qwen, | Henry Morris Leases Winner of Larchmont and Withers Stakes for $25,000 Dorval Derby to Be Run This Summer. n those boys popping that pill against the fence down at Philly you would have thought I worked. Though I won, they tapped més for aixteen safe blows. For a while I thought they would kill soma our Inflelders “with those line drives, bub luckily we escaped any further catastropes Yes, T worked.” Matty say ,the way, that best club to pitch for that he has ever seen. They have been making ten and twelve hits be- Nearer 100) A), nm 2 \Joe Rasenfiek three yoarokle one mi 192\Gny Fisher, Any Dove 104} P, 10 She re yearokle Her. ga) att eR PI oe f ith — Por two-year or fiep forint sirlaht, SS dogs’ 1 Diaiiloaton: ; A erent STANDING OF THE ewe Bar at . M86) Kan. “Oy RESUL’ eAieiadeihfe ioktge Nog a, Yor Bitsbange’ guns Poetymed, FEDERAL uw GUE. eee anes 3; Chicago, of moira Hf Hictooure Baltimo nun pebout ae ig ey Mt JONAL LEAGUE, Bt. Laut Aeon ort, “hicagp Pitta at delphia, Gloctonatd at Boston. FEDER, L LPAGUR You nuow Resovwte AND VANITIE ARENT SAILING TODAY Tats Because To ag PLE Shia y, we! AW, Tucre’s NO FHT Na =] |Ritchie at Last Agrees Freddie Welsh Joe Hyland for ten rounds, | _——— ——————— —— —— =. a 7 bm Exercase in Ths \— LET'S GO AND {PLAY PINOCHLE h To Meet BASEBALL EGGSTRAORDINARY }|' ba iad The game was @ five inning contest. initial sack broke three exgs, one catcher broke three and the other, ‘The pitchers led in the number of broken eggs. The climax of day and Willle told him ho bad de- the game came when the shortetop, after making a hard stop, threw his egg to first base instead of the ball, with rather disastrous re- le sults—for hts own team and the baseman. N on the Aquitania Next Wednesday. By John Pollock. Ono of the freakiest ball games ever played was staged this FTER many attempts — the spring at Portland, Ore, by teams representing two men's clubs championship match between from churches, As a feature it was worth while, Fach player was required to carry an exg in one hand and play ball with the other. Runs and hits were counted as usus addition, any player who broke his egg gave a run to the opposing but, in Aquitania, ee ance betting circies.” “That he likes the mud as well aga fast track was evidenced by the easy manner in| ing. which he finished a winner. the Ci Gainer, who finished second to the Larehmont winner, to leave the pad-| rounds with Al McCe n ‘They consider Burlingame, who rode Chariestonian in both the Withers and Larchmont, one of the best “money riders" in the game. By Vincent Treanor. the Giants are right now the T is now the opinion’ of race ex- I perts that Charlestonidn has been under-rated and that he is one of hind every pitcher and have | th? best three-year-olds in the coun- Deen scoring about two runs to every three hits, James But crack two-year-old in Kilkenny Boy, try. Many believe that he would have beaten Old Rosebud —s, merits had not Larry Doyle anys the Giunt players; flown In tho historic Withers, aré anxious to see Dave lobertson, the new outfielder, get in as a regu- lar hitters lark, romping home an easy winner in the first race. Charlestonian 1s now regarded the sensation of the season's racing. - was never expected to win the With- je Tegular run of|ers, or finish second for that matter, | but in the Memoriat Day feature he| won, but not impressively. That was | will be a double-header played in which tho reason he wasn’t liked yesterday. the famous Lincoln Giants will face the | *t Terre Haute, Ind. on July 4, Henry Morris was so much im-|formidable Trenton club in the opening in| game. ‘The Trentons were only de- “4 feated by one run in the laat contest| polo A. A. were to have been held between these teams, The final game] last night, but as the crowd was pressed by Charlestonian’ In Dorval Charlestonian will | meet Pennant, the unbeaten Whitney colt, winner of last year's Futurity match between Zbyszco and Americus , an Handicap on (Gua Schoentein) of this city, waa de-] , Three boxing 4! 48 | clared a draw. After the men had con- tested for fifty-nine minutes and forty seconds Americus fell off the | injured his back As good as 6 to 1 could have been had on Chart in the Withers. were about equal 4}; Larchmont BALTIMOR and +] Tuesday elleww Ryan’ . touted for this event, b asa down caused the cancellation of his entry. the Little Neck BASEBALL, Pol POM. Giants va, At, Ls That the public Is race mad was! [evidenced by the large crowd out di Mand fants: {4b apite the downpour, What other sport | ‘ould draw a crowd with it raining | Charlestonian carried twelve pounds | fa | more than when he beat Old Rosebud !The heavy impact was largely neglected in" CAN LEAGU! MEAN & Bw is Marke. ark, Rochester Ruffalo and AME® SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. July 4, will post holder Gibson at 10 Billy Murray, tho € dock. Finally Jockey Buxton dis-| middleweight, at the Stadium A. C. mounted, and then the stubborn horse |on next Thursday night he will start headed for the post. back for Francisco to get into s ndition for his twen: re on the afternoc orge Chip, the ex-champion. — may fF uncovered another | cl Skibbereen, thanks to the claver| shows the first week in September, handling of Allen, a Canadian jockey, “s won the steeplechase in a rousing] George “Knockout” Brown, the Chi- finish after F. Ambrose Clark's pair had led up to and over the |; Seance its he'll lease the racing qualities of the 5 wer Wing Woolsthorpe gelding for the Dorval will be Lahaye the Passate club and] small the Lay emae was peermecne Catpling Derby, Canada's big $25,000 classic to the Lincoln Giants, until June 20. There Was exact iy condliiegn naif be run. this summer. $13.50 taken in at the door, and Man The Same Old W June 5, ¢ wrestling] their money. for to-night. At Jimmy Taylor mi: in the main go; at Queensboro A. 0 EVENING WORLD’S BOX SCORE AND RACING FINALS MOST COMPLETE PUBLISHED. Complete box scor ind a two- column chart of the horse races on the metrepol . in addition to entries and results from out of town, make The Evening World's box scores and racing results issue each night the most valuable sporting edition published in New York. Ask your newsdealer for it. Economy and Distinction Combine in Our $20 Suits The distinction of fine tailoring and the economy of big buying power join hands in Arnheim made-to- measure clothes. It is evident at a glance that at $10 to $15 more, these suits would be excellent value. Suit, to Measure, $20 Broadway (& nan Arnheim .. i EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN i 7 =f, Flaut TonianT~ = Mere'S NOTHING . pd “Were AIN'T LOE Do Willie Plans to Sail for London] , Ancther, club has just been granted) Change’? a license by the State Athletic Com- mission to hold boxing shows. *, which intends to hold entertainments every Wednesday | night during the summer. Wednesday evening, Weissmantel, ay Brooklyn, has re-matehed Kid G of Milwaukee and Soldier Bartf Brooklyn for another ten-round ac ‘They will clash at the club's show |next Tuesday night and Terry Mitchell meet in the first | ten-round scrap. | Willie Ritchie, the lightweight champion of this country, and Freddie Welsh, the English champion, has been clinched at last. Billy Gibson, The final score was 4 to 2 (actual), but the total score was 15 to who has been chosen stakeholder, Each guardian of the |) talked with Kitchie over the long dis- tance telephone to Chicago eurly to- Vrallan dow Gop Boxing shows are to be held again at Albany, N. Y. Dan O'Connell is to conduct the shows and the new club will be known O'Connell expects to receiv: | license from the State Athletic Com- mission at its next meeting, Tommy Ginty of Scranton meets O'Hagan of opening entertainment on June 15. —_—_—_— RACING SELECTIONS. BELMONT PARK. First. Race—Yestersun, Trial by Jury, Forecast. ond Race—Beethoven, dett, Joe Rosenfleld, Third Race—Yellow Eyes, Dart- worth, Yodeling. Fourth Race- Entry, Lohengrin. Gun Cotton, Shan- non River, Koland Pard Sixth Race—Montresi Maiden, Charter Maid. LOUISVILLE, Race—T. M. Green, rick, Wolf's Bath, Second Race—Dengro, Liberator, lelded to take the match and would ve Chicago to-morrow morning for w York and would sail for England next Wednesday on the steamship Bob Vernon, the American repre- sentative of the English club that is ° starts without the regular Lineup in| thin if posable, ‘The low’ of, oo Charlestonian to Race DRE ot paar e500 wie | Reakee Firat Larry Doylo| appears to have helped his control as well as his speed. with Btake- e M. to-night ax © aia guarantee that the bout will be N CANAAIAN CLASSIC pal ricrivars in annace ct Welsh, will post a forfeit of $2,600 for the English champ. Ritchie will post his forfeit with Gibson Sunday morn-/ lifornia middle-| Perthshire, Wilson They had a hard time in gotting| weight, declared to-day that immo- diately after his return battle of ten the champion ‘ound battle; of July 4 with’ Tom Andrews ahd Frank Mulkern, rs of the two biggest boxing in Milwaukee, have decided not to run shows during the months who proved to be a veritable mud-|of June, July and August. They fieure that the fight fans do not care about watching bouts during the hot weather. They will resume their Third Race—O'Hagan, J. B, Rob- inson, GHipy. Race—Clunes, Great Britain, Fifth Race—J. H. Barr, Maria C., Uncle Hart, Sixth Race—Glass, Bob Hensley, Lockett Takes Traill ’s Place Another change has been made in the English polo team that will meet the Meadow Brook four in the first mateh for the international cup next Tuesday. 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