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"8 good * E Vanitie, from he performances, seems o bring mot fam Gardner, the great If Gardner ‘has tho Winner the world will recognize him | ae an all: for many year: — aistent winners "As Long as America Has a ». Yacht Designer Like Billy Gardner the Cup Is Likely to Stay Here. round @esigners of racing yachts ‘as be is known on the water, has ¢ signed remarkably fast small yac his boats bein con- Ho has a genius for test big racing sei ever built, winner of the last Face across the aki has even ‘ext wr of ice boats, the swiftest part of the cou boats. chinks he for Srecking x training of the two men in- / dicates anything but a possible agree- ment | ng hah them. x ing q' ly has and has been de hard work in his training camp. Johnson went West a he dissipated heavily while he Boing through small bouts in the But once headed for the big he worked Ik ts from France state bas taken off a great deal of h us flesh. ctor As long as America h hong Gardner, Billy tay ‘thi usual story Johnson tight will be a ” That was sure to be rumorod sometine before the date of the ght. But there ts no possibility of a fa Johnson wouldn't sell out and | §) A ehampionship fight to any one. He's — ae oper Harge championship thing Miohnaon docan't for ah natant Seated ant win’be that he may possibly be de ce in his own fighting powers. he can beat Moran or any ease. He believes Moran too badly frightened to fight prog fact yd in ag ring. ran of It, Ppt Moran is Johnson o: enormous fortune. and Atlantic Oc take @ desperate chanc it comes down to the win or for several ae World.) last week's likely » Wille! t design: next cup credit champion among Hilly,” He plan: an, nded to the ¢ In| + and fast | that the instant even WINNERS AT MONTREAL. the most ‘supreme RST RACK—Three- year-olds and upward; six furlongs.—Colquitt, 109 (Collins), 9 to &, 4 to 6 and 2 to 5, first; Moving Picture, 107 (Claver), 9 to 2, 9 to 6 and 4 to 5, second; Sadorur, 104 (Vanderus), 20 to 1, 12 to 1 and 6 to 1, third. Time—t1.15 2-6, Requiram, Stellata, Father Riley, Sir Fretful, Ray O'Light, Batwa, Captain Ren, Richwood and The Monk also je realizes that ould bring him He'll go in and se SECOND Rd and upward; flv Diamond Clust to 6, 1 to 2 and (smyth), Ypsilon, and 4 to 1, third. ‘Time, 1.10, ‘Booser, Sali, Battle Song and John Bowman “E—Three-year-olds and a half furlongs. , 109 (Callahan), 9 first; Auster, 114 ) and out, second; Moran taking unusual care turph ag un to fight n, HIRD RACE—Maiden two-year- olds; four and a half furlongs.—-Archer King, 112 «¢ . 20 to 1, 6 to 1 nd to 1, won; Jeff trench digger. at Jobe . and 1 to 3, third. J.B. Remeren's iPtOry of the Aaht Is bet t Harrell, Kazan, Star Crean, Revero, as ever for six or seven rounds. bi pabur ey, 11. also ri ., says that If be le able to} FOURTH RACE George Handicap; three-yea and up- Johnson's attack through the it rounds Johnson will bis speed, while Moran will be as as ever. Moran is pitting his endurance and condition against black man’s skill hope of ginning jes. ATTLING LEVINSKY having polished off Jack ward; one and Barnegat, 102 ¢ 2 and to 2, (Smyth), 5 to 1, second; David Craig, 7 to 5, 1 to 2 and 1 to 6, third, 1.50. Airey, Pardner also ran, FIFTH RACK Thres-vear-olds and upward; one and one-eighth miles, Clif! Stream, 108 (Colina), 6 to lahan), 9 to 2, 3 to won; Tactics, 107 118 (Hanoy and that’ Time, Davies in seven safe rounds it seem: to say th: ‘4 °y 4 mover, was 8 “white Rope.” | (Gaurpis), dito 10,3 to-b and out, F Murphy), it to 10, 2 to 6 and out, a eee ee ere Davien Want |ond; J. Hi. Houghton, 108 iting), a #01, 11 to 5 and even, third. ‘Tim: Fee eT ree eee ee OY [1.87 3-6. Abottsford, Sherlock Holmes friendship forthe lanky |@nd Frank Hudson’ also ran, ht. Which proceeding ts al- @ bad thing for the judgment. ————>—- Alerts Win Ball Game. Alert B. B. led the ok. - Be Satisfied With | None But The Best! UTTLE. SIXTH RACE — Three-year-olds and upward; six furlongs.—Cabaret, 119 (Nathan), 7 to 10, 2 to 5 and out, first; Bwana Tumbo, 113 (Burns), & ©, of Brooklyn der |? 1 ent Ate & agcond: a Fathom, 107 (Hanover), 7 to 1, 2 to sg? 4 . third, ‘Dinie—1.15." Mil- around playing Martian, Brave Cunarder | | Until you've tried | CADILLY’ CIGARS ' you ibly know how good a cigar can be. All the quality of an Havana P. as a natural result of using co They fichest Ffevana morning in May. One package is convincing. 10 for 10c (Murphy), 80 to 1,8 to i} & to 5 and 4 to 5] | tories for the red, white and blue of 7 THE-EVENING WUKLD, Copyright, 1914, by The Prese fublishing Co. \ sing! F | tly. ond, ond struc foul left, -ATBELMONT PARK | Spring Board First in Searing- ton and Flying Fairy Takes Mckinney Handicap, Svevial to The Evening World.) RELMONT PARK RACE TRACK, N. Y. June 8&—Captain Cassatt | colors were carried to the front twice the feature events here this after- noon, Springboard accounted for the Searingtown and Flying Fairy took the McKinney Handicap, Loud applause greeted both vic- Cassatt are popul silks, Flying 1 jit out, but Umpire Eason called it an ! |both the other runners advancing ! Doyle grounded out to Miller, Burns SECOND the struck out, INNING — J. Miller Wilson popped to Grant. FOURTH INNING—Huggine was | {* called out on strikes, Magee beat out an intleld hit, the first safe blow off Tesreau. Dolan filed to Snodgrass. Magee stole second, Miller flied out to Snodgra NO RUNS, Merkle ied to left. Snodgrat sacrificed and died, Steele to Miller. Merkle taking second. Stock singled to centre advancitig Merkle to third. Stock stole second, Meyers waa pur- der Lea foul undi Wairy didn't tear away in front as he ‘usually does. Instead Jockey Davies allowed Thornhill and Buckhorn to ‘set a dazzling pace to the stretch, Here Davies brought the Fairy through and after a bumping match with ‘Thornhill, won going away. ‘The Belmont colt was an easy second in front of Buckhorn. SECOND RACE. The Searingtown, the #ix-furlong handicap, the second on the ecard, atured by a lot of rough wort. Springboard won by two lengths from Fiittergold and Grover Hughes len Barbee a neck for third In the run to the stretch- ttergold waa knocked against fence and Lsido! thrown, But- well, who rode Isidera, was unseated, but came back to the paddock tn the starter’s wagon badly shaken up. Springboard made most of the pace, followed by Trantd, Grover Jiughes, Trumps and Helen Barb closely bunched. Springboard didn’ lose an inch coming round the turn and iy held his early advantage to ti end, The judgea questioned Patrol Judge Hall about the rough work and then sent for Davies, the rider of Springboard. The race was finally allowed to stand as run, THIRD RACE. Coquette, a Celt-Adriana filly, trained by George Odom, graduated from the maiden ranks in the third race when ahe beat home a@ field of evenly matched two-year-olds after running in front nearly all the way. George Roesch, closing strong, got uy in time to beat Dave Gideon's Pierro: for the place. Doublet, well backed, ran fourth without any excuse. ‘Continued from Firet Page.) jopened up in the third game before a Monday's crowd of lex than 3,000, Big Joff Tesreau was on the mound for the Glants and was opposed by Bteele for the Cardinals, FIRST INNING—Hugetns fited out to Burne close to the foul line. Mi — posely walked, Tesreau smashed a who made a wonderfulstop and throw Houble into deep right scoring Mer- [fife drive and Taulred, him at first. | state! threw out Chase. Bodie di kle and Stock and putting Meyers on Re ete Coder gind made the same way. NO RUNS third, Hescher grounded out to Mil-{@ Wat catch of Corriden’s fy, NO] srxorn INNING Alcock | thre Jer and Meyers was caught off third, n Truesdale out ‘isher wen! out, Miller to Wingo to Beck, TWO RUNS, |, Riagert got frst on an infleld hit.| iackburn to Chase, Weaver threw FIFTH INNING—Wilson struck ]Omara grounded to Zimmerman, whol jut Maise). NO RUNS. out. Butler filed out to Snodgrans, | threw the runner out at first, Riggert) Schalk out, Peck to Williams. | Al- Stock threw out Wingo. NO RUNS, [80!ng to second. Riggert took third| ook was retired the same way. Rus- Hageman now pitching for St, Louis, | When Sweeney and Saler retired Mil-},011 lined out to Peck. NO RUNS. ler, Huggins threw out Burns, Hageman Snodgrass struck out, Huggins male ONE RUN. McLean beat out an infleld hit, ‘Tesreau sacrificed, Hageman to Miller Bescher filed to Dolan, me ond, stage of the proceedings, Reulbach re- ted for Beck, and struck out. Cruise tted for Hageman. He also siruck out, Huggins went ‘Tosreau, the latter —~— (Continued from First Pag: ou tad out Rucker to do the trick, while ay relied upon Pierce INNING—-Leach’ ht an essy bounder to Smith and died at frst, Cutshaw made a good assist to Daubert mith Good's hot or» Sater struck out. NO RUNS. Dalton fanned. Daubert heat out a hounder to Corriden, On the hit-and- | Smith pasted a drive to right} for a base, sending Pauber third, Wheat popped a 1 Leaguer pack of second, bert, Smit fied to Leach, the runne Hagens sent a long fly to Good, ONE UN. SECOND INNING — ‘Zimmergan MONDAY, J ||Dalton toyed with the ball. popped to Smith. O'Mara. Corriden and Sailer retired Rucker. ree tried to sacrifice, but popped | Dalton doubled along the first base | naan to Sater. Wheat's bounder to Baier in plenty of Bresnahan was out, Omara to Dau- m time to make a one-hand catch, retiring the runner. RUNS, Wheat's long fly. SEVENTH INNING—Daubert was made a nice stop of Sweeney's ter- Maier a quick assist to Miller with Stock’s| Good out on a toss to Smith, Zimmer puzaling bounder, NO RUNS, n singled to left centre, Saier takin; SEVENTH INNING—MeLean now] second, Keating batted’ for Schulte atching for Giants, Dolan flied to] single to centre, scoring Sajer, Keat- Hescher. Miller singled. Wilson took second on Dalton’s fumble, doubled) to centre scoring Miller,| “immerman reaching third. Sweeney Grant threw out Butler, Wilson tax-]sent a hot bounder to Smith, whose ing third. Wingo fouled to MeLean,| throw to the plate was (oo low, Zim Burns flied to] placing him. Silk-Lined Sale Extraordinary, $22.50 Imported fabrics, bought especially to make this sale a wonder worker—materials that would ordinarily sell for $45 to $50-——Serges, Unfinished Worsteds and light Summer cloths—made to your measure, syed to Broadway ¢, 2.8, 2034. 4% (The Now York Evening World). to second when] Scmulte Daubert jumped | led and wont |{high for O'Mara’s assist and retired || Sweeney. Corriden fanned out. NO} | RUNS. Sweeney tossed to Saier and retired | Miller floated to Leach. | NO RUNS. |. THIRD INNING—Bresnahan dou-)The heat did not seem to trouble the | bled along the first base foul line. | New Yorkers, for they on the throw to the plate. Saler k out. ONE RUN, line. Daubert sacrificed, Br Smith sent a drive to scoring Dalton, Sweeney threw day. Weaver fanned. infleld fly and declared the batter out,| Schulte stood still and took Omara'’s < fly, Miller fanned, and had to be |W, Blackburn. | thrown out, Bresnahan to Sater, NO|"EEConp INNING taking third and Bescher ‘scored. | RUNS, Ba Steele threw out Merkle. ONE RUN.| FIFTH INNING—Corridon drove | !ined to ‘ae ball to deep left for a triple. sprint Rucker reached first base Smith was un- Zimmerman's little pop up. mitt was out Weaver tried NO ch made @ pretty running cateh of | i#her to Nunamaker, Cutshaw sent a high to Zimmerman. NO RUNS, nameker. disposed of Hlied to Collins ‘ollins was jer Schuute’s infleld fly. Smith NO RUNS. iseeed 6 ‘ant. Doyle singled to] BIGHTH INNING—Bresnahan sent left. Doyle was caught napping off} high fly to Omara, Phelan batted first and wen! Hageman to Miler] for Pleroe and was retired, Smith to Caer to Butler, INS Daubert. Leach lifted to Dalton.) FiRgt RACE—Twoy SIXTH INNING—-Doyle tossed out] NO RUNS, 2 $000; four oe teck, Hageman lined out to Doyle] Humphries now pitching for Chi- | (Mdharen, 0:, Bagatelle, Huggins walked the first free pass}easo, Dalton lifted to Leach, Dau-[Sio, Dol Gin, 110; Mm. Ci from "Big Jeff, Magee ‘tted to]bert sent a high fly to Leach, Smith} Mais. qe: Bete A) Hescher, NO RUNS. truck out, NO RUNS. oe GR, “eliioa: ain, fart Merkle again singled to left. Mei-|NINTH INNING—Good strolled. ¢ fente, Wi, Dick's Pet, 100: (Thi kle out stealing, Wingo to Huggins. took second on a short passed tenon, 18 % 100; Toddling, bounced to Rucker man scoring. Rucker Bweeney stole sec. was taken out at this Williams batted for Cor- pres 8500 Magee. NO RUNS. riden, and grounded to Cutshaw whol stingy ax 00, aHUatcesm EIGHTH INNING—C. Miller bat-[ threw to Miller, catching Keating at | 10. xThe plate, Williams stole second, fires- an walked, filling the bases. Hun- es tied to Dalton. WO RUNS, : shortstop and Will. or Chicago. Wheat led Sate: iishaw fled to Good. Kiggert popped to Saier. NO RUNS, wance HGHLANDERS, are enjoying Truesdale tossed Maisel and Williams — Nunamaker Peck fanned. lams was hit by a pitched ball and died stealing, Schalk to Weaver, NO Weaver walked. Blackburn sac- rifleed, Williams to Truesdale. Willtarms to come home from 4 ted at t ate, Sinmnerman waa under sivith’s fout.| Meccns put wae coubled at the. plate FIFTH INNING—Alcock threw out N Blackburn and Peckinpaugh NO RUNS. thrown out Fel ontls A MONTREAL ENTRIES. . Maren aropiiell, 110; Santa 110; Celebrity,’ 110. -vearolte oe iy Hi " Pay’ Uneas 10 Wetewnt 1s aimed, (Continued from First Page.) Smith, Dalton grabbed Leach's |Cool breezes at their hotel on the lake Good singltd. prettily over sec-jshore every night and are able to scoring Bresnahan and took sec-|sieep well. The Sox looked a litle | time to retire the runner at firat,|Players so that they did not show | Smith going to third on the out. Cut-|the ginger that they should. | = a es a shaw flied to Leach, 2 ; a TS CHa INNING Simi anabbea |, FIRST INNING—Malsel watked. went the same way, Doyle threw out | Zimmerman’s grasser and threw him| Hartzell flied to Collins. Maisel | ‘Dolan, NO RUNS. out at first, Riggert ran to the stand|stole second. Cook went out to; Hescher walked and made a clean|and took Schulte's foul. Omara fer-|Chase, unassisted, Maisel going to | steal of second, Burns also walked. |ried Sweeney's pursler to Daubert. shane, oO Grant made a perfect bunt and beat |NO RUNS. tng Waleninppred ite Chakey NO} Riggert sent a long fly to Good. | RUNS. Will- Butler flied out to Bescher. NO|bert, Plerce whiffed, Omara ran | RUNS. Sa . RUNS. over to the foul line back of third | | Colling was thrown out by Heckan- Snodgrass was called out on strikes. /and caught Leach's short fly. No | PAugh.— nD RUNS. | Stock filed out to Dolan, Meyers | RUNS, SHARD INNI oh Lite eal ea} hit to deep left for two bases. ‘Tex-| Rucker sent a sharp bounder straight |1, Worver, Pieher went out to Chane, reau shot a alngie past Huggins, | nto Saler’s hands and was out. Dalton |'0 Weaver. Fisher wen. ous to jhiae. scoring Meyers, Teareau out ateal- [drew the first pass of the game, but|Unaminted. Nalse) watved and aia) | ing, Wingo to Butler, ONE RUN, | |he was out trying to steal second on|Runge SNK '@ : THIRD INNING—W to} Roger Bresnahan's perfect throw to 1 u Burns, Beck went out to Merkle on|Corriden. Sweeney stretched himself Schalk lined out to W Alen. AAleaok a grounder, unassiated, Steele flied |amd made a great one-hand catch of was tt roma out by Peckinpaugh, out. to Benches . NO RONG. - Daubert's line drive, NO RUNS. RUNS. ae lescher fled to Wilron. Burns) gixTH INNING—Rucker threw out] roURTIT INNING — Hartzell Varta aspen aie ifraiepioe monte | Good after a brilliant one-hand stop. feed, fiussaill tcesed’ cut Conk fled ont to Dolan, NO RUNS Saler bounded to Cutshaw and by a| walsh fouled to Chase. NO RUNS, Dem - to Fisher. Chase ig Wiame by Peck Track faat. your liking, fit and finish that cannot be surp: Coat and Trousers, $22.50 Arnheim 9th St. b |the worse for their morning practice | _ , 7 om |when they lined up for the game to- Star Pitcher Goes in Second | Manager Callahan had put them | through a pretty stiff workout tbis morning and the heat had tired the Game After eam Loses the First. Broo! Shaw, Meyers. Evans, Murphy. rf Hofman, %...... | Weaterail, 8b... Gagnier, Owens, ¢ Sommers, p ‘Totaln cago, left Base probs The CAGO, BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK POLO IS A “SOCIETY SPORT,” BUT IT ISN’T ANY GAME OF CHECKERS |BROOKFEDS USE LAFITTE TO EVEN COUNT ATCHCAGD k feds of. 1b It Chicago. Flack, If Zeider 3b. Heck; Jackson to Farre!! Gagnier to Hofman to Myers. Firat Base on Errore—Brooklyn, 1. on vn, 5. iy Distinetively Individual | There are many imita- tions of the Fatima package—there is but one Fatima blend—it can't be copied. SUMMARY: Dowie Plays—Pritz to Farrel! to jasee—Oni 1 ome Runs—Fivane, Hane Hite-—Farrell, Hofman. Hit—Farreli. Cormick and Kane. Special fo The Fring Word.) FEDERAL LEAGUE PARK, CHI- June 8 grabbed off the first game of the dou- ble-header with Brooklyn, which was Played here this afternoon. The Windy City contingent secured a close verdict a 4 to 8 score. H The contest scintiated with brilliant and sensetional flelding catch of Hofman's long fly to dee! centre near the scoreboard in the cur ,|tain stanza by Brooklyns from killed a@ forging abead. ‘Tinker clan accorded Maguire, EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN crowd, hit faultless hard but support was kept him on the firing fine, lexceptional form. He could not keep then separated Farrell's play stood out above He accepted nine opportunities out a mishap, mad and scored a run ——$—<=$<———— Reddy, way Brown, of Chi to-morrow nigt arrange with Billy Gibson to meet winner of the Al. McCoy and Billy ray #0. —_——_—- LATONIA ENTRIES. arrived in town to-day on go, at the Ati Kbodes, 112 10h fons lou Ravcher, 1 six furlongs 102: Othel 0, 1H. sie furlongs Oren, mir. 108 Meal Hla Meveon, THO; ¢ SIXTH RACK —-_ SAUCE ‘THE OMOINAL WORCESTEREMNG. ‘Skarpens the appetite for Beasts, Fish, Soups, Salads, ete. Sold by Grocers Everywhere | who was on the mound for the home Maguire the singles well scattered. Somers, who opposed was nino in distributed just half the amount of wallope but with= a double, triple MIKE GIBBONS IN TOWN. Mike Gibbons and his manager, Fiddle to Boston, where he meets K. oA. AL While here Reddy wilt t M FIRST RACK Malden two.vearolds. five tur Miss Reliamy, 108; Haszares, ‘Cheatertan, IND RACE -Three year-olds a1 an Destino,” sh tare, } Toi, *Venghee. 107 ; | Yo; Galley Slave, 112 | fo Melting. {lle two year-old; ett 1 Bib wad Tucker, om ‘U8: Idtola, 14 14, Biapehie Lavvis, 5 Mom, 108, Nigra 100. HACK. Allowinere: three-zear-olde Ay Moonet, 100; O'Reilly 105; Robert Kay, 106, On a Steak doubles ane’s en. favered LEA: PERRINS’ all, hia 0, ure A’ > wowseeosest 220-8 wlesooroo-sa~% lwocenwano”™ Ele wwnwece-e ~lusseceese® Bi canescens SleaSHawwc? Bl cansunnnn? Wickiand, rf. a Tomorrow I christen Beck, 1b... a Farrell, 2b.. 1 new ene. Maguire, p. e Totals 4 i“ SCORE BY INNINGS Brookiyn o1 oo Chicago . 06 ~~ to Fritz; Umpiree—Me- Joe Tinker's Chifeds A wonderful SPORTING: tacksd Prevented the making a rally and possible chance of TO-DAY AT 2.30 P. M. 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