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mr " ts ’ jn _ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE .19, 1914..' “eer Secrets) oes ED ~ ie | TL ST. LOUIS; 4 : < ye MARION IN BOX lg Visitors Opposed by Daven- port, Who Was So Effective in First Game. [ ew, ow Cuap, Tue Lay You & coupe Al Reich Adds Another Name) to His Long List of Knockouts. BATTING ORDER. Brooklyn. ¢ wats Louis. Anderson, ef. Marsang, 2b. Harvarb bah obs Evans, If Tobin, rf. Govrriant. 1914. ty The Prove Pulling Co, © MAVE tT EASY, ~ 9 | Griggs, 1b. W. Miller, If. lew York Evening World.) &S USUAL Coope Kommers, ef, HE ten-round feature bout at : (onnone Hofman, ‘ the Stadium A. C. last night BeauTirur scenery Topay a Ww had @ sensational finish, Al ALONG THE Thames ‘ p i Reich knocking out Sailor Fritts in the last minute of the Inst round. This makes the fifth straight victory |. om Be has won by the K. 0. route since be started to come back. SOUT Shi Tee crebrain in, Nem, aven, shoud! WINNERS. AT_OTTAW many failures, { (Svecial to The Evening World.) Marion, p. Davenport, p. Umpires--Vansyckle and Anderson, ‘There HOPELESSLY OUT OF © iire the latest statistics of | FIRST RACE—Purse $400; two-! FEDERAL FIELD, ST. LOUIS, x ‘was lots of hetting on the re- ENGLISH TOURNEY both Yale and Harvard crews as) year-olds: maidens; selling: five fur-|June 1%.—The St. Louis Feds and w tes the general opinion that a VALE VARSITY Bignt longs —Energetie, 101 (Johnson), 6 to] Brooklyn came together to-day for a jockout was scored the Tar AE a 7 a Position, Pha o 1, 2 to 1 and eve firet; hk the final game of the series. Morde- {gears eo rh ae po TARE | (Andress), 8 to 1, even and 1 to 2, see-|cai Brown looked carefully over his American champion, saya P( 80 8b hy Meena ond; Raincoat, 103 (Vandusen), 20 to 1, | firing brigade and called upon Daven- the open championship 4 1 Ghat m iF fT 8 to 1 and 4 to 1, third, Time—1,04 2-5. port, who stood the invaders on their ROEHL Me ahene pe 0b ae Star and Garter, Flossie Lee, Tie Pin, | heads in the initial fray. faruton wrceetnaty anal took veo atend ! Hugh, Haberdash also ran. FIRST INNING — Anderson was fewer than 86. |! could do ||‘ ‘yt : SECOND RACE—Purso $100; three. | thrown out, Bridwell to Drake. Evans nothing. Right after luncheon, r-oldt and upward; maidens; six | struck out, Griggs singled to right however, | improved and at ‘Would be the fighter to score it. The , Malority of fans thought that if the bout went the limit the ex-amateur Beavyweight would win on points. It was one of the best ten-round Bouts between heavyweights seen Bere in months, It was easily the _ Mest battle the Stadium A. C. has * i longs. Confido, 112 (Warrington), | and tried to stretch It into a double, @aged. Too bad that Manager Bill fone time | thought | wae go- |; ie i tH tur 7 as thrown out, 0 @ibeon didn't have the good fortune ing to put in a fine eenree 1 3 4 3 2 i $to 2,8 and 1 to % first; Holton, | but was thrown out, Tobin to Brig ‘ft have put it on last week instead of to 1, 1 to Land 4 to) well, NO RUNS ; was 2 over 4's, with four holes | N° $4: mie 105 (Chav ie sorrowful bout between Al Mo- ; to play, and one can reason: nds nis, 10 (Wandunen) a fanned. Tobin popped to ¥ and Billy Murray, $ ses Tw W. Miller beat out vi the ny, ee, fe er Hs nd tte 2 third. Times! gerateh infield hit. W. Miller stole, second Kommers fanned. NG RU Lad igma, Sadie , Capt. Ben, al ed very badly and my ultimate to Thope to do much | E r Inkie x INNING—Cooper struck made a good stop of Hof- grounder and put him out Westerzil called out on NO RU? n out by Hofman, y was Called out on strikes. walked and was caught {Owens to Gagnier, fe] tne Releh-Frites bout was to aoe wouldn't have been stand- cick d disposed of the Seaman by Pitan three right uppercuts while itta was holding on for dear life With bis lett left arm around Al's neck. |x n Kolnity batted for Moran. He Early in the tenth Keich landed a flied out to Be: rz0K flied out ’ sight on Fritte’s jaw and the latter to Robertson, oO Rt NS, 1 gd 8 joe, receiving a left fe ! Vonkolnits in right field in place sor Hotel Cup H Jolds and upward, one mile.—tCorn Broom, 10% (Galley), out and out, first; tLindesta, king a fairly prominent position, saeos B=. =x Pua Sto 8 and 1 to Breast Plate, Puritan Lass also ran tCampbell entr FOURTH RAC SS2=8E' in for good measure of Moran for Cincinnat!. Robertson | ) 33; year-olds and uw 2 he was dropping. Fritts arose ———— struck out. Stock singled to centre. easily and smoothly. Y: splashing, | 8 nd twenty yards.—1 dased, but Reich was slow to was left hopelessly struggling along Goats Dick Dead in the rear, to finish eight lengths behind. At the finish line three Ya lanaeasane 523 = en > ood, 105 (Smyth), nd 6 to 5 se . 102 (Shilling), 12 t % hike fa) =35: =z 4 the opportunity of sending Stock was held at third tllegalty, - ty opponent to sleep. Teich Reds and was opposed by Rube Mar-| being afterwards allowed to score. | nosing out their ancient enemy andj men fell over in the boat, Tim 32 Suddenly found himself, and quara. Meyers going to second. Herzog | persiatent conqueror in water sports. Harvard, 11 minutes 3: seconds; Yai i Meyers singled through Groh, ad- : ~ advantage of his helpless con- @ontinued from First Page.) vancing Stock to third, but Groh (Continued from First Page.) ean nt, the excited fans thought threw the ball over Nichof's he: writ 50 i x“ oat threw out Marquard, Meyers reach- r: os, {12 minutes 4 seconds, eh oi fn ter that sent him to the| FIRST INNING—Fletcher threw tote ‘The unofficial time was 21 minutes. | ; git ‘ a3 and of beautiful dreams, out Moran, Hersog was given a big |{ituelle furble, Meyers scoring, ———— POWER BOATS DELAVED START |i: $10. tis | upward: 5 gi steeple 4 gly} Frit, and in the Hghtly | hand when he came to bat and raised | hoff threw out Burns. TWO RUNS. | BLUE OQUTROWED OF FRESHMEN. us Fe Bia {hi chase, Cotton, U4 ‘Reich po ‘on the shcet, ® Short fly to Burns in short left. —— BY CRIMSON IN At the two mile mark the fresh-| VALE FRESHMAN. EIGHT. pS Sekt da i aa a al 3 ort men eights were soon ready. A | Portion. He wy | firsts Bigot, 135 (ermath), 4 to 1, ; Fibs that the acm thous tht the former| Groh was «iven a base on ballx.| MARSTON GETS A 72 FIRST TWO RACE: ig Ms Btroke.. 1 tos and 7 to 10, second: The African, | | amateur was going to look for @ soft| Groh out stealing on a perfect throw slight, misty rain) began to fall. It) cel: i if 134 (Higgins), 15 to 1 3 ri ” on, (the | floor upon which 101 by Meyers to Fletcher. NO RUNS, ON BALTUSROL LINKS. had rained just before the beginning $4801, third. Time, 4 I ‘| THE BRIGHTON In the seventh, velghth and ninth| Herzog made a nice assist and of the first race, but had stopped $ HQ Jim L., Bill Whaley ani Giddy eo also ran Reich showed real fighting ability, threw out Bescher. Burns was called| RYE, N. ¥., June 19.—Max Mars- BY ROBERT EDGREN. again. Several And artistically battered Fritts’s face | OUt on strikes, Fletc singled over |ton of Baltusrol, former Interscholastic Matt! he had both eyes so nearly| second. Mletcher out stealing, Clarke | golf champion, nearly broke the record closed that he could uld bardly navigate. 6 ne NO Miller struck |f% the Apawamis course in the first] iw LONDON, Conn,, June 19.—| Necessary to delay thé start. The BELMONT PARK ENT! N accident may cost R. Lindley | out. Niehof flied out to. Bescher, [found of mateh play in the club's an-| isa atarted to aweep the river|suardians of the course were not in NTRIES. The best looking Straw ef the Seasen You can’t get Better Quality big power boats i ondent of The| Started down the river and kicked seer oer venine were up a series of swell making It & vovesceeu: 8825 = & and out, | . 4% to 1,||| at double the price y } invitation tournament here to-day, Ruatling | Murray, the seventeen-year-old | Hoyle, tomsed out Hoblitzell. He euslly defeated Harold Downed ot|thia morning by winning both the/ sight, At last the pistol popped and sonveat-okda: selling: five Hrans, 101 (Smyth), 9 to 10,8 | You can't set tennis star from the Coast, the | “hoyle opened with a clean amash|the home club by 6 up and & to play,|Varalty second eight and the Fresh-|the freshmen started. rata and 7 10, third, Time, 1.17 3- ju Ls Metropolitan championship title, for) to right for a single. Merkle struck} making a medal score of 72. Marston|man eight races with ease. Harvard larvard instantly jumped into the Wats Vesens, 96, Blue Thistle, Semi Quaver, Min Better Style ‘which be has reached the final round | out. Robertson beat out an infield vubmidey. 369,” | Frank Hudson, alao rant had a record within reach, but failed had so Httle trouble ‘that the races|leAd. In the first half-minute each av — Pi i eee he apis pce lol the Navara torsed Mincke at ne cossions, Harvard leading in each|Of the first half-mile, with two ‘ 104, | One and one-quarter miles-—Bry Ys € tonal bles champion. UrFaY | aecond, Herzog to Groh, Doyle scor- WINNERS AT LATONIA, from the first stroke and winning as| lengths to the good, Harvard | ite, tn Teainaha. D4 408 (Goldstein). 11 to &, a & and ‘ Burt his shoulder by running into @| ing and Robertson reaching third. On she pleased without once being | dropped her stroke to thirty-one, and Pitter es che , Be Btrev Eye set Fa wall in Wednesday's matches and it|an attempted double ateal Robertson| 5 Wa ia i The Harvard| still gained. Yale was rowing thirty: | }}5 iran i ; (sm & #0 pained him when be got through | was out ut tho plate, ke to Here | FIRST RAC ear-olds; for | pressed or forced. he Har} rele th), bf ing George M. ‘chureb, the | 20g, to Clarke. ONE RB purse $600; five and a balf| crews might have been taking a prac-| four. At the mile Yale spurted and i re 1,8 to 5 and ito 3, third, Time— ‘ star, that be had to im-| THIRD INNING—Rates struck out. Business Agent, 109 ( tice spin, some of the open water disappeared: | + eon te ets Aiea le e e Senate ROSY Comme to this city to be| Clarke bumped a twa-bagger into If the condition of these crews can| but Harvard, raising ber stroke ' also ran, a ttenued eft centre, Ames atruck out. Moran ‘ be taken as a criterion, Harvard| again, easily went away into a big- cy Roadie Fi Grookett, Borude, Mary should win the big race late this| ser lead. At a mile and @ half the | i, i ik aicander « match 4 the finals} Marquard walked. Bescher sacri- Moscowa, Waterproof, afternoon without the slightest trou-| Harvard freshies, rowing canes lh Syrian and Tam Tam also ran. le, Both Harvard varsity seconds| ad the race won, Yale wan # @ day, so it has been | ficed, but was safe on Ames's high meoanes to 2 ny, teantonne ant the throw, Marauard reaching second. mt bi courts ‘mor-jis raining now, but U e' y — = reIt to likely that even then the | eage ite piacere onatlaue ee there ae NOs race sae, [and freshman eights finished atrong,| owing thirty-four and Harvard n ‘will bother Pin, Wleh would labors. The bleacherites were allowed | show, $6.20. Ithodes, place, $2.60; |dashing over the finish line with a| thirty-three Pe ae 5 water he severe handica: bably to come into the grand stand. Ames| show, $2.70. St. Charicote, show, |laugh and going on down the river| Wan two lengths of ope ane Ce etter ee 50, at full speed, Just to show how easy| Ween them. Harvard won by three vancing, letcher struck out. Doyle] SECOND RACE—Purac $600; for | x . nd a half lengths. ; HE tpaed day G Garry Herrmann, | flied out to Moran. NO RUNS. three-year-olds and upward; six fur- |!t Was. Men collapsed in each Yale aa aeue cin Uitarvasda boat Chairman of the National] FOURTH INNING—Herzog popped | jongs.—Charmeuse, 95 (Mott), first; |boat at the finish line, In the first " yaeilas + Baseball Commission, also |to Fletcher. Stock made a neat stop| J, B, Robinson, 107 (Neylon), sec-|race Harvard won by eight lengths; | Kebt on going, but when Yale) iy President of the Cincinnati Base. | and threw out Groh. Miller fouled tol ond;’ Serenata, 97° (Martin), ‘third. |in tne freshman, by three and a bait,|feached the line the boat stopped ball Club, declared that the Federal . g Ze Oa nike i Murray was ad: the medico | lined out to Stock. NO RUNS, Yrime, 108." 10 Ph ie 78 Mermin Jv., three searolde Amati, Spex Jods E ES i Niehoff threw out Merkle, Robert-| Tinica, Rio Brasas: Quartermaster, | In the varsity second race Harvard | dead and Gamble, Whittlesey, pl LATONIA ENTRIES. TURKISH BLEND : j Teague was on its last loge. That's |/non lined a aingle into right. Stock |sureget, Naograne and Billy Barnes | ed by a length at the half mile|fman and H. E, Coe jr, collapsed in — \ CIGARETTES ta “why tho supreme court of baseball | walked. Robertson was out trying to| also ran. flags. It was here that the New| the boat. Gamble and Harriman] inst RACK—Helling: i trogeerohte four and SS jondolina bal furlong ved Ws apd the National League Board of | ake, third on a short, passed ball,| $2 mutuels, paid: Charmeuse| Haven observation train, late aa| WeF® out completely and It took fontes 06 "Heh ‘Slamioc teat amp, are urn! ea ‘ rke to Niehoff, Stock taking sec- C x alobeares, “1b Sweetheart Su 103; Tbe epreeeers' as Jaspevad b “4 sexed oes ond, Meyers struck out. NO RUNS.| §, Me Topinaon, vlace §o7o,| Usual, Hove in sight of the racing| much splashing .of water to Load Me oN . ris Siar . mectings Ay 7 a shee 3 und, | FIFTH INNING—Niehoff singled to| show $4.6Q; Serenata, show $4.60, | boats. Harvard was pulling away|them to. Harvard's time was hello, 04; “Clexonette, i right. Hobiitzell sacrificed and went |" THIRD RACE—Purse $600; for] from Yale ena minutes 45 seconds, Yale's time, “ yy, rowing thirty- | tonal League team, is threatening }0ut, Stock to Merkle. Bates fouled} cots and geldings; two-y three strokes to the minute, going | 12-04. y 1d ebift bis franchise unieas the|°Ut to Merkle, Burns made a fine | five turlongs.—Shoddy, 107 (Neylon), HARVARD'S ONE TO THREE FOR running catch of Clarke’a low line tie through the water cleanly, Yale, ‘so-called Organised Basebali| Marauard beat out a high bounder Malabar, Grey Squirrel,| was ‘splashing a little, but keeping| Before the morning races Yale was |i: Yeaders are alarmed at the acti to the infleld, Bescher walked, ay a r of ii @f the Federal League, re ‘hat i Ames fumbled Burns's bunt and the an dey Tab BORE leven | up a stroke of thirty-three, Yale| made a@ favorite by followers St Feal reason why the unusual con-|®ases were filled, Fletcher bounded y, straight, $25; is held here. It is |to Niehoff, whose throw to Clarke show, $5.90. oxy Griff, place, | Har Gemendously popular and delightfully different bag Blin a ‘Dune ae fe ert ‘ Am ae tinal te ta) Bell one nile * Jasmin fell back slowly, and at the mile|Glannini who had coached the Fresh-| Who ti 100, Crem,” 100 Wh rd had two lengths of open|men; but there ts little or no bet-|.,,t! to notice how the majors are | forced Marquard at the plate; Clarke . y,| water, It was apparent that Yale/ting on the big ra A Harvard the favor of their playera|shot the ball to Hoblitzell, doubling Maw, PNA) Halengs show.) Nor yon OPe Bee ee tine oaeea’ calcat (49.00 |" Smokers who have learned the Bowadays. Strong contrast to the|up the batter. Doyle smashed a long So a es 2 i wonde 3 of the Fatima blend are wey iauad th handle them: “It single (o lat contre, eocring Beeches At a mile and a half Harvard led/that Harvard will sweep the rive: ever satisfied with imitations ‘the other day in Chicago that|and Burns. Doyle stole second, OTTAWA ENTRIES. by four lengths. The water was/has not found any takers. If there of he Fati acka, The nel frat baseman a the| Merkle walked, Robertaon singled to ee Vl #mooth, although there was @ breeze |ix any betting at all it is in small 2 Ay o! by al Pg Retin a ngs ailed On Pres! esident Comis- centre, scoring ni toe Aled ou CONNAUGHT PARK RACE TRACK, | blowing up the river, After a mile|amopnts and between acquaintances. yan amg, Hee ee tagline preferen Sane ae 5 for $200, which was due him|to Bates. THREE R OTTAWA, Ont, June 19.—The entries|and a half the Harvard seconds in- Lod ae my ‘oor Face this | iiuler ide aid Cow ib: Ya Tt s over 1, ue the time that club sent him to] SIXTH INNING —Kellage batted in| for to-morrow's races are an follows: | creased their stroke to 84 and left|$ftarneom Joe yn creme m Bric rentice sliowance inimne Track fut : minors. That was years ago and| piace of Ames, He was called out| FIRST HACK-—Huree 8500; thrvesearokia and | Yale behind more rapidly, The Har- {train immediately after the Snish, 3 f the! pum, which bo claimed waa {forty ningled pant Soria. Moran: ie gah HF sR Bae! | vard boat slipped through the water | Plans have made for a great ri erkle. Herzog si for back sal , a made a clean steal of second. Groh ‘Tae ey of, tne fire malo popped to Merkle. NO RUNS. SReokn Sa ear : tiene oe. they are ruled oft |_-LObr went to centre fleld and | smi wward: selling: five and a iby the umpires, Of course, |Koestner to the box for Cincinnati, ions eThe 5 to | 50 V a ues this ta because the Feds are on {Nevers struck out. Marquard fouled | ‘mmitien 10 4 oa ky to Clarke. Moran made a wonderful eng tens. one-handed catch of Bescher'a line |q drive to right, NO RUN: —_——_—_ eee RS tiannte sser 88° P| SEVENTH INNING—Burns made a marvelous catch of Miller's line SPORTING. | ORTING, og RACING TO-MORROW AYVAD MAN'F'G CO., Hebsken. N. J. \Sale Ends Saturday amen ‘ ‘i ' USED CARS FOR SAL. ‘ures eek: 9 nd nee rym ld This opportunity for clothes buying is immense. = ——— drive, He turned a somersault and | “4M%i, TOR. Cele Suny 110) ann Water An exceptionally favorable purchase of imported and |] FOR SALE AT & OREAT BARGAIN. fetee Seetanuite eaten opt natant wert yeh ii el 21 ipeatin domestic’ exclusive cloths enables us to offer a twd- 40 H. P. MERCEDES CAR, son. Niehoff flied out to Fletcher. ‘te ie Fumboy TA” Bancarela. piece Suit, silk lined, to measure at $22.50. There pow equipped with T.passenger taut. At Mebiiieell angled to ent. Lohr flied te ir MotaaWctute, 100 aPreienck te, is a big variety, in patterns and colors, to select from, hultable tora: delivery car. Brice 8 . i om, Hica tio FEATURES TO-MORROW—LAST DAY Burns singled to left. Burns was eae "HALE oOo ts" 00 thewe- Ie ; i cattar™ oi sartog vtotane| rnc Sa lence Coat and Trousers, $22.50 | , MERCEDES Rerain.co,, |] THE szsco ea Wie Be GWAERY UMD STAR waiked. Doyle forced Fletcher at Pa AN ace tats second, Koestner to Hersog. In try-| 23°", he porta, walt |B oad: ® - Hs a Bt. 1 04 altar Rey i F, ie ; roadway ty SPORTING. ek ites! ithe alsa renhe siltael 9th St. . ) t111 ("ed R RACES & pouoelarae NING—Doyle Kagatner doubled Me \ : VREB ON Gareaee ¥

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