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ie j pi ‘TRE “VvaNING WORLD, SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1914.. ° OLY Flare ae ; aa BIG POLO MATCH — — ee ames I te A tetrnncidinds (o z TFAVORTES SURE. | COME ON, YOU UNCLE SAM! Doyle’s Foolish Attempt CO IN GOLF TOURNAMENT |= i nt To Steal in the 8th Costs ON FOX HILLS LINKS} =stus- ea, Giants Game With Cubs Marston and Van Vieck Reach ng Semi-Finals, Although Hard Pressed. ; * : Close matches were the rule in the ‘Johneon Says He Is Going t0|nrst and second rounds in the annual Make Moran Pay for All the| ris acit club yeotorday, enough the 4 favorites, hard pressed though they i Insults Americans HVC | were, survived. Asa result, Maxwell Mi R. Marston of Baltuerol will meet | Heaped Upon Him. Harold L. Downey of Apawamis in the semi-finals to-day, while in the other 5 » . co, {Match Charles BE. Van Vieck jr. of | | OOM Ri York treating World.) Baltusrol will clash with August F, \YACK JOHNSON, Interviewed for! Kammer of the home club. » @ Paris paper, had this littlecom-/ Marston and Van Vleck each found od aati ‘ 3 -} The Champions Score Only Two Runs When They Should jave Tallied Thrice Because of Their Captaif’s Boneheaded Play in Trying to Purloin the Middle Station with Nobody Out sind the Team Three Runs Behind. 4 ee ee eee « eova |{ DODGERS ON THEIR WAY thing in ite way and it has T NATIONAL CELLAR. copped many games for the Giants, Dut oyr:notionof.no way to do It ou |} 4 fe Ved eorn, we ee tine, are & hot day in Jihe is to steal second. |] now in seventh place in the Na+ or, rather, try to steal second, with |} tional 1 ce, They've uns heeded to|{ © many games by one run it nobody ‘out and Me shih Tenth Manager Robinson, he of the wide in the eig' a . girth, is failing away to ncthing,~ me that is exactly what )] Yesterday, for instance, the Cards Capt. Lawrence Doyle attempted || won their third straight ga " from the Brooklyn outfit, -but against the Cubs and also it was just |} oo ai rtee: inningr to us when all ’ b Errors by Egan and ; ment to make on his coming| himself confronted with a task. Bl font baree” ineasis be Ue may be |] caused the Dodgers to lose this, r fight with Frank Moran: Kammer, however, ha@ little dim- Sn ey eee MBob Beecher (J the longest game of the year, 4d “Americans are already Gancing| culty in advancing. Van Vieck found around my scalp, but they woe't set /it necessary to go to the pineteenth Jt. It’s true that Moran is young and) with &, G. B, Riley of Fox Hills, who, | « Btrong. But, if I'm no longer young, | with § down and 6 to play, won all of ij 7 m in better form tnan ever before.|the remaining holes in fine etyle and ik | can you wonder that Robby ie foaing weight? ‘The Dodwers bett ter look out or they'll drop fate me ha in nee money chance. It/] the cellar, as the Braves, who o¢- f “y lg ake ih, SN eres positon, are beginning eighth, angled ang was thrown out Fecord “of four straight’ vieterten a 10" A further developments. If he had not [a Proye® attempted the play New York would | = = have scored three runs instead of the | ng went in to pitch the ninth “ina! made afterward. Fol- | Oty"‘Hooke" struck ‘oat Schulte, antl ing. Doy! Mer- | Keating and retired Bill Swee py on | : bad done so in a previous inning, but is of onlookers it didn't t reary: squared the match. An extra putt on Moran is a serious adversary: ee {tue nineteenth cost him the match. In the afternoon Van Vieok took the ire of Gordon Yule of Yale by ‘cage the better—a thousand times ter! fou may wet on June 27 that I aball again be the great Jack tre 1 te may. ‘ie whe floored 5 n' opponent was E. B, fries. fire inige! eerie rede Ladoreobad Beegeteems _ the Seay ry erect jaatic champion won adan g shall make him pay for all the in-|1 2. in the second round, how. eults Americans have heaped upon | ever, met Morton ‘carey 0! ‘me and Gash their crasy hopes to the | Richmond County. Marston ine urn, 4 ground. Let them dance. The whites |time the Afteenth was reached he was! | tever have my scalp. atll two holes behind, Winning the Considering the fact that Jack al- ‘and seventeenth squared ways keeps his head sbaved his scalp ed a Gnive on the home be of little use, although no the extra one necessary. XY the Frenchmen take his talk! }earey drove into the rough and hi Mterally and think Americans & B&/ ining overran th Maraton’s sec. tion of Sioux and Comanches. Gad Kesshed Nor ypJohneon talks just like all the great} proach putt settled the match in tons Seats ae saw thease favor. Saat’ matehes in the other ttle Johnny Stree} was an example visions wike ee See. Sa semi-retired champion who Shouent he wad | ‘as good as tver, Bule COACH WRAY STROKED: $ ; Of otherscuever believed they were HARVARD FIRST CREW.| + ; 3 P ft anything but their best form when Sones 890.04 . rr $005065000-005000000000000000: sgasnsacseneee ‘8 under Hank O'Day are) Pirates. The Glante and Mg MAJOR LEAGUE RECORDS ||4ost of America’s Fistic edt Mage hy rs] Pinte Phe Gan w Messi: Hone asia Stars in Foreign Lands xine gar Sante | fatal 'ke toe an easy roller, George was popular with the fans, and when the old favorite was unnounced he was grass got in a. moment later on an| €ven @ regular opening day pvatien. infield out, Murray also walked, . which would have caused more trou- Another crowd, of lic echool ut with two out Jack's chance children were the gu o " ,; Hempstead, but once more the Giants faifed to win for them. The kids have’ yet to see Champs cop a game. The only thing that can be hoped | -phere’s no telling, thoug! tor in stealing a base with none out | 7 jand three runs needed 18 to upset a Sree: shen Feta ee i nt a je doul jose things could have occurred, a8| frinceton toda: S wearrawee. single and bases on balls followed. | fooling that the system was to nate le also tried to steal in the last . Pore ithe winth, but thie time it/carecuny All that they Bad ‘asga/ead was his only play. iif he had suc. se Dash Mea a ‘ceeded a single woul ave broug' After all, it doesn't seem to ere 5 Ria heme sand, See ens © make much difference to the race j “Instead of a has-been the ricketty| whether the Giants win or mot. ‘ub machine has suddenly loomed up| Thcy can alwaye count on a pretty good old vehicle after all.| Reds kicking one as well as if t of course there's a big chance/ ihade by Coach Wray for to-day's win lod gg Morar °| morning practice.” Murray was moved j see aiy” mverstning except cicltrom No. 3 to Boucy's seat at 7, and a dition is'in Johngon's favor. ‘is a) the latter: given Murray's seat. Wray , nm, & remarkable boxer, ajlater said that he had noticed Murray 44 i 2 Solly he holds the middleweight title. © (7 Rat it ts tful that any New York fan would go to see him again Jack Goodman, the west side wel-| champion, has been matched to meet| The one bit of solace was the great pulled for a week or a0 no tp terweight, will return to the ring te tov gy og of New Orleans in «| showing made by George Wiltse when newspapers. en- : oe br again on June 19. On that night he Hea a en New Or hie j % hi been many in the . mach bigger man than Moran. - He] had betn ‘rowing much like Stroke| wag, which there have worked up to know how tt .ogp. mos eset} re ; f oon. if 2 mabe] It Bertect detente oer the | Graniet ty coating. {or See oetaae anette vats ent i d h trait ty er eres bated iain seball point of view this| be Fei when they come & ‘ x | sa We aa averages of 30 et better. id Willi: ight oo between the Giants and| gether nezt week. I will be : calina, srun. tem one £ Le ay oe “h. Kid i : any Bantamweight, Young Ahearn, tho American sight: | chape. the Rivest Rit of] -SCsne Of Abe, wees: end ; ee Ca sot highs AMAL McTroy, Middlewetght, | Siewotent and dgnune in PES Ry oP Wr Reoee a a ice ape \ " i Coy, len t, na tie ' ‘moons tinea foetus sy 6 ats os + | ty to ,Wre floes, Chi . | Qarma: in; England, ‘added anctiter’vic! , nearly three hours, and got worse the +». ainertus ‘ Petrect®” B.. |e Rall i: ie Only Champions Here. [S22 ity Miuttitgtsnee fnry| reer ren anand ae B — a 0 ; eran, e under am twas fant aalon p ist o * 3 Duncan, the English middleweight, in| Just what struck Jeff Teareau, h it thing? do not <e¢he y' provehty reduce his effective: Henley eight out bert Hageinh ii an rH B3 @ fifteen-round bout at Liverpool. | not been Bienlnes bee it nue ee Hod r-ald. Demareé. revels: im, } . ot 8 3 : i —_— hit hard. The je ot, muggy weather. Stil pa miencecruns, Sew, IAteest paddle’ to the navy yard, where| Wasser. rilapuimh.::. 44 18 3H # # By John Pollock. Milburn Saylor of Indianapolis will| fittie of his remular stuf, and Ms | Soy ‘Testeau uid until: yesterdayee ould ‘mean to him. If he were pearl a a I, #2 28 a rid Panes never before in the fone me SINE re fight in Aus-| contro] was nyt 6 thing of beamhy Ane ‘ hy 5 4 i ft ja ta-night. Tt was Iephlegpatic nis chance would be bet: | BRANSFIELD NEEDS. SLEEP; 25 i 8 Hak f history ‘of pugiliam have there| SPoonent Herd ‘MoCoy, "the. light: | that Ne has pitched: since he Peean | weds played Here tocien “paid SORE: ghee. “Hen do bie best "| QUITS MONTREAL CLUB oe nH nares Citing in benign sunctzin 40 She ne Ca wena aT ee |e ete Sees ee pens. . PY i : ba 10) | ries ly been beaten there - being anything against the = a ying the requit of battle ess debe BY. i ii At present. Of the topnoten tightera| BY other fighters, sincluding Jon| — The heat affected several im- | tors. There are more than Re aoe. * this . The history MONTREAL, Que., June 13.—Man- we ook ig 2 wo ¢ Shugrue of Jersey City, who knocked portant personages aside from | baseball reporters paid to see ball ring ts full of instances in which 7 4 there are only two champions “Were, | pj \t. wT most carefully figured “dope” has | Se" Kitty Bransficid of the Montreal 3 5 8 rer 4 Kid Williams, bantamwelght, and Al. Dicom Onee pelican bila, Webi “oa iT tional = L. i 3 vit ‘ashington 31 4 if if dened his overheated feel- one Fgone tone Tohneoe ite! his shast interna: Ne dont tee amle im H #: fe i b) 1 McCoy, middleweight. In Australia| Four clubs Seen Uiapire Cy Rigler in the With Mike Donlin in there ptnob- Fs ‘doesn't know just how ef. |Catcher Dan Howley has been 100 Pi 1% are Eddie McGoorty, Jimmy Clabby, | n'Shi aa, lowe, Fairmont A.C.) third inning and was tinconned hitting and Tom Needham beck ri Bfectively he can fight after being out |e4,'o succeed him. Bri ny $: ty Jeff Smith, Milburn Saylor and Joe| Dick Peters Frankie. Mack: | early enough to get to his Bronz iva raer a tre | ‘days? 1a 4 {fet the ring for nearly four years. t itt { Fi] Shugrue; in England, Young Ahearn, | Brown Gym. A. A.. Young Drummie| home in time for dinner—no- |i, pegging that ball just as well:as Y = 2. By the way, this will bean In- |to manag bY 3 Harry Stone, Gunboat Smith, Jim|¥* Cat! Healy and Bartley Modden| dody else did. In the cighth Jever and, though his rest periods are 4 Holtertetions! taitie. Jonncon ve \eanint i a: HY Coffey the “Dublin Giant,” with Wile] wee gin: Sharkey AC. KO-| Roger Bresnahan flared up and |rather long drawn out affairs, he is ' or) " ——~ i 4 A - | Bi h ; p a0 cl 9 y pi one. PreRcn, cltteey. Ht ao Bt cata | fea Re i He Ritchie on his fway there; white| Sporting Club, | Brooklyn | Mind candidly to Me. Rigter. |eronsa? nn mom. * Raye 4 ' —_—- BELMONT PARK ENT! “4 +H Schanig, Ath is ot in France are Jack Joh ‘ Beecher vs. Frankie Callaha t E ENTRIES 1 at 1 nson, Frank i, With these two out, the Giants L MCCOY will have to do bis ? it aaceentes ah 18 Moran, Tony Ross and T 0 mreomien,, Necker Wi : Rt to Nave had a chance, but ‘hale sana? to re Be Chicane my ‘om Kennedy, | Jack Davies of California. ought to Rave ce, If this heat kee; i ‘championing’ some other! geiyont PARK RACE TRACK, June 18,— bt ee | all heavyweights. there wae nothing doing. }going to think up a new tradi a part of the country, Teehni-| atric for Mouday's races follow: 2 i cle is f Kid Williams, the bantamweight {you know it. There hasn't i % ew a ry 19 S-seS SSSSERERZ Ee Bathe: Se Bat -SosuSESSSE SeZEAS Hse near future even at a “ten, ‘ will go against Battling Hurley of|the night of July 3. Williams eays| 9 . : i |€went’ and thirt’ show. His only iit $ H Passaic, N. J, in a ten round bout|he Will give ail bantame a chance for | mont 8 ose tnisnes 4 Seiase 1 to go West and bunt for bf at a show of the Brown A. A. of Far{ te title that will weigh in at 116 ‘ ‘Neperer—and greener—pastures. at a ow » A. of Far) pounds at the ringside. e 4 i 7 of e * ’ vee Hf Hl 2 Rockaway. ‘The bout was clinched| . h } f. : — a 4 fh to-day by the club matchmaker, Jack| Harry Stone is another American urnis ea rt f { HERE'S no other levelier like we a: ee McCarthy, ugiliat who is making good in bouts . gra} i : ah : 188 bs uae in England. Harry will try his box- | ——— for her. Coauette was: pit pl s In Germany Prince Kari, a H ty tis For the next show of the Stadi ing skill on Jerry Delaney, an Eng- x ne. 0) 0 2 to 6 to 5, w! 6 i pephew of the Kaiser, has been win- i if * : i } av C’ on Thursday night, Billy Gibson | lh lightweight who is said to bea) Joe Notter’s: Ride on Syossett Price on Distant Shore indicated & - ‘aig all sorts or races, from middle 4 1 has matched Al. Reich, the promising} Very Promising fighter. They will h 4 Pa : 120 18 at F young. local heavyweight, to meet | clash in a twenty-round bout at the Il. Best Seen Here ‘@igtances to Marathons. He is tre- Mi Cholee,105 a a ae ‘60 Fred “Sailor” Fritts of Brooklyn National Sporting Club of London on! i. Joe Notter'’s ride on Syossett I. was ymendously popular with the people. [60 beallmas im bs it the star bout, while in the semi-final | Monday night, nit really wonderful, Horsemen who have Kari is training under the im if ulcer ve Eddie Nearing of Milwaukee will Sea ane ee in Years, been watching races for yearseaid Hon of Alvin Kraenslein, for-| ‘go, Wale Wallai,112 ‘Antoinette. .100 4 s i Pennock,” Athletic 4 0 a | BAD, punches with Tommy Teague! QVERHAULING RESOLUTE. a Spey Beyer Sew patter oF mo marly the University of Ponneyl-| Hurt Rach “dimite fo maidens tne i eR i 3 ee vimeroua Suieh ie GAeae Sh Vania’s greatest jumper and hurdler Priest! = ct a Ce H ek. ett + 8 A match was practically arranged » Likely to Appear By Vincent Treanor. Joe Rosenfeld was leading, app te and bolder of world's records in sev- 3 Slt i last night between Al, Kublak, the i t Belmont| wel! in hand, at the sixteenth’ ‘eral.events. Kraenslein 1s now coach- ie i # ci, Vee 2 heavyweight of Michigan, and Bat- B'OsaNIe Hone. Big: day were real old-|bUt they didn't know Notter, ° fag the German team for the coming | (JF difsneage ....105 (80) Rusty $ is a tling Levinsky of this city, If they June 13.—The flag of- literally roused Syoasatt to the. Olympic meet at Berlin. 8: Sanne “ue Make oud 3 $i sign up they will battle for ten rrived [* fashioned thrillers, a nose being| of hiv efforts and tly uf ft might be lese majeste for any | jp; Fatty TTS He Arnone $4 5 2 ts rounds at the Brown A. A. of Fa 4 to-day in tow,| the margin that separated the winner | across the finish line, in other German army officer to defeat| ““ajrentise slowan's ‘sali! ‘a ¢ i wt Rockaway on the night of June 26.! she was immediately drawn ;| and second horse in each event. One| Syossett wouldn't hate been ff Pi Karl in the army competi- pean i nt Fiichers’ $ ¢ Levjpsky bas already accepted terma, | She | ¥ y b dtisd a Ppl : money with any other boy on his cum, oF at least # serious breach of tanh, Boeeee 43 8 pense marine railway for a thorough over-| of the winners, Nalad, was ® 1 to 4/ Another rider would have given’ celeste bai hes to reew teat ee MONTREAL ENTRIES, ww. § Charley Horn, the California heavy-, hauling and was stripped of practically | gnot too, and many a “sure thing”| hope of catching Rowwahe id at fe tp athletics fur the sport of it the ae i i? i i weight, Montana, Den Sullivan, the all her rigging and sails. Peat rahe oniila: and tava tighin pole, Notter pt pate Pripi 7 _ ® 4 g % we middlewe! 4 Arthur Pelky, the) It wi ! kind of a finish on ince He Be et ek athisten ef a4 toe TREAT, Quer Sune Teor, eons 8 H 1 gow heavyweight of Chicopee, Mass, are! cup defender candid nervdus prostration and heart failure) kind of & Alan on Prince 1 iQorid. “More power to him! for Monday's taces follow; Gnteiee B® 8 3 8 5 now on their way from Australia.! the Resolute may fas Orotund battled it out stride for| the purse away from Trial by. a vi BACE—Vurve $800! HH H i ¢ 38 8 All three fighters failed to make good lace of the single stride with the Wilson filly. Those/the last stride. There has béen IA ENTRIE ‘ # ; ob 8 in bouts in that country. but ‘this has not been deter-| 010 backed Naiad drew a long sigh| one Joe Notter tn the jockey Fi P " 1% 4 5 8 i of late years, and there never will : 4 ,i aa of relief when her number went UP 48) another like him, We haven't Santenaipeadasiitals | MATONIA RACE TRACK, Ky,, ae ; ; ‘ gt 4 the winner, gotten Willie Shaw, Walter Mi June 13.—The entries for Monday's ae ieee il H wos d ie ; Ih the opening event it was Hydro- | Carroll Shilling either in matt \Pacos are as follows: poine’ Hislase, b Bonde a Boye ee NAMOMAG caneD ‘plane and Miss Flelder that furaished| assertion. No wonder Jimmy : aay eR soning it i Hy te | toe “sates wy |,ghe blood tingling finish. Hydroplane, | made the green fleld tezror go Toa Wateme, 188; “Alo % 4 H PH £8 BHO nth oh BT R80) Pt fo! Calcags. 3B || tending all the way, seemed to be/ he was carrying last ‘winter. Hn“ 0, Pa ‘ Hi ; i “7 3 4 8 ht % 3 “RA AOT, ; Bh Gevelant 4 “walking home" when Miss Fielder ing: oes fash mM a 4 ; ; th eat rush in the final 100; 4 2 te came with a gr ht after the sixth race yesterday hs eles a | ae Pailimore | sixteenth, Every stride brought her|Notter and Buxton hustled off.-to ie tonabeeenth: NB 6 Mob A Rig |closer to Hydroplane and finally they /¢eich © TNO" ioe ackbroom. in, the Atari, 114: Kerapners OB. Daddy ip Ke a | s 4 3 [hooked up like a team. Hydroplane | $1990) Dorval: Handicap to-day, apd ROURTH | HACK —Dorval Belling | Handiean moa 4 fveland Sh LG was dying fast and Miss Fielder|jiuxton is making the trip, to take slonge:— Kasderoatrnee, 1 oer, 110 koa Ft ceiemeeronraes k 8, seemed to have just started running. |the mount on Gainer, ay Ms | 12E! mnernt e T Methe a ie | SAM M’VEY KNOCKS OUT peels, if sane ighe bore out slightly when little ki our ih ; a Marco pulled his whip, and this prob-| Hester Prynne improved a Jot on iterate foo! | Mart Hod 4 PELKY IN FOURTH ROUND. lably cost her the race. Little Ryan,|her first effort of Wednesd (io, Cream, 107) an reel uy vert was Atting snug on the|ently, for she won the Floral and h f 8 MELBOURNE, Australia, June 13 | Cassate gelding and managed to keep | Handicap like @ real race horee, one mile and eetenty i a; i 2 am MeVey of California, the heavy- {him going long enuush to nud Mret}ing the highly thought of Stro ack yeseee, Tape Bort Mitt | Fee @ 44 welght champion of Australia, knocked 4 at the wire. easly i Vrinewes Thorpe, 112; The Monk, 116: Lea’ {i ed out Arthur Pelky, the heavyweight of 3 New York if t pil as ter - ws ani Pulls, Masa, 0 o Finn came near spoiling things pid $80, pea te ce Fail, Maan. tn, the, fourth at for George Odom and his friends by|__ ___. SPORTING, or | PRINCETON, .N. J., June 13. WARDS Fes react tee ia ‘hangi ht to Coquette like a bull-| MOTOR RACES “ain, eee oe, “Hila Grane. 107) a4, Church, 1916, of Tenafly, N. J. was site ay Chea, dog in the third, It waa Coquette's 1 epee ' | to-day elected captain je Pri Bases ‘ie turn to stride as the pair went past ,, Stediam: ql oP. MM, itt at ‘Tedianspotte, the judges, and Matar: that’s all (bat won o Wrvoe claimed. ‘Trach fest, tennis team for next season,