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— Just One Thing Remains Now for Yale to Accomplish—to Win the Big Football Game From Harvard in the Fall. ng Co. COPS WES Vink veng W ALE is giving another demon: stration of the old saying that the worm will turn, For a long time poor old Yale has been following along doggedly in Harvard's dust. But this year things are changing around a bit. Yale beat Harvard in the track championship: Yale beat Harvard in the boat race, winning in tho last ten feet. ‘Yale beat Harvard in the baseball championship, smashing out a victory in the deciding game, after Harvard had rolled % & score of 6 to 1. Just o1 accomplish. There's the big football game in the fall—the game that Har- vard has been winning so regularly of late that she has the habit. ff Yale can turn around and win that—well, Yale can get out and sing the song again— pe Harvard; Harvard, good-night! “We've got your number; sewed Up tight.” "4 RANK MORAN, wko fights Jack Jobngon for the world's heavy- weight championship next Sat- urgaye in Paris, is in’ good spirits. a a letter that just came in from Frank: Mr, Robert Edgren. Dear Friend: Just a line from the front, where all is hard work and positively NO WORRY! I am enjoying good weather and thing remains for Yale to . you're lots of company from Paris every have Tom Kennedy, Willie Lewis and Jimmy Hatton training me, and, believe me, Willie gets by. As for HELPFUL HARVEY---HE SHOWS JIM RICE HOW IT SHOULD BE DONE HAVE YOUR MEN TAKE THEIR SEATS vw GIANTS. (Continued from First Pace.) | Capt. Larry Doyle. Capt. Doyle had just become the father of a ten-pound boy, and swells up every time the players called him Pop. Larry says the boy has every signs of beMe a good hitter and in in there making noise ev minute, Mathewson pitched the concluding game for the Giants and Ames, his ©, opposed him. ‘G—Moran went out on a grounder, Merkle to Mathew aon, the Iatter covering the bam. Herzog was safe on Fletcher's fum- ble and stole second. Groh flied out to Besche} and Herzog scored. Miller tried to take second on the throw to the! plate and went to Doyle, ONK RU Be it known that) RU on Filetche: ONE RUN, Meyers beat out an infleld hit past | Mathewson hit into a double | play, Hoblitzell to Herzog to Hoblit- Groh threw Groh. ell, rot out Mit field tap flied to Doy! TH Fletch ‘to bad ught Ames's bunted foul fly. Moran lined out to Burns: Herzog tripled to | | centre, acoring Clarke. Groh went out | on « grounder to Merkle unassisted, ; INN) eh Mat le. threw out Burns. to Miller, throw got Do’ FIRTH IN Bescher. centre. to Merkle 8. Robertson singled to right. | gled to left, Robertson stle but Miller singled to left | ei. Mteyera came to the front with « right ut, Burns to Meyers |both Robertson and Stock. aon struck out ‘ond. two-bageer to lehoff was out at ing on a perfect throw, Meyers to| . NO RUNS. | Niehoff made 2 wonderful stop and | Herzog’s good stop and | NO ‘8. ING Clarke stung a single to Ames sacrificed, Mathewaon | Moran popped to Meyers, | Herzog made a w THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, _sUNE- 33, 1914, | BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK Copyright, 1914, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York World.) T Tanne 2 QuUSHT ‘Te Tec Poon Jim Rice WHAT'S “The MATTER, wits HIS Crew | Ge FIRST AND ~ | NETETO BOX AT STADIUM CLUB WITH JIM JOHNSON Negro Heavyweights mtg Matched to Battle T en’ Rounds July 6 at Rink. By John Pollock. ANAGER Billy Gibson ‘Was tir- ranged the card for his next regular show at the Stadiane A. C. It will bring together Joe Jeanette, the Lig international favoger ite, and Battling Jim Johnson. Thegs will clash on Wednesday, July ren: Jeanette has already met Johneons being extended to the limit of, temas rounds, The bout took place at #hes National Sporting Club of this city, Johnson is said to be a much better boxer than then, while Jeanette, if anything, has gone back, so it Is @%,,, pected that this battle will be @ close affair from start to finish. ‘ Mike Donovan, son of the famout Professor, and Eddie Nearing, thé lad from the West who jumped inth throw, Meyers | | out Beacher, NO the hie ING—Doyle other year. ‘off beat out an in. | hewaon, Hoblitzell |} ti Fletcher filed out | Baie filed out | to defend the long fly centre, scoring nd Thomas C. and will take things May Devolve Upon 17*Year-Qld Lad To Keep Davis Tennis Cup Here It would not surprise a geod many of the experts in the | R. Lindley Murray, the se tennis star from Leland Stanford University of ie Da Mur naments, Fre ander uted every bit of st fornia youth, yet despite a 1° @ Davi fornia stars, Maurice McLoughlin, the national jundy—will be the youthful phenom from en playing steadily for the past six weeke y from now until the Newport championships. Murray h Cup in the custody of the United 8 showing in the metropolitan championships at t Side Club at Forest Hille w: vietory over th ime shoulder and the fact that at one like a sure lover, he battled Gup. He is to take charge of Murray and groom him for the qualifying test. He feels sure that when the U. 8. A. faces the challengers at Forest Hille on Aug. 13, 14 and 15, the fourth coBs JUMP DETROIT TEAM? WHY, IT’S A JOKE, HE Says. Lala Up With Broken Ht fielder Sure He'll Get Back Soon. DETROIT, Mich., bed at noon to-day with hie. broken | right hand done up in a very pro- ssional looking bandage, Ty Cobb, | Tiger outfielder, told reporters stor that he would jump his Detroit con- tract and Join the Federals “should be considered as a joke.” He announced | that within a week or ten days he/ would be back in the Tiger line-up, | In the mean time Cobb will lose him- alifornii ‘one of the sporting sensa- hundred tour- was a treat. Alex- command to whip the Cali- way to glory. parsed at the match wi ern Michigan to escape the publicity that has resulted from his altercation | Saturday night with W. D. Carpenter, a butcher, whom he forced to apologize to Mis. Cobb by telephone for an al- | loged insult. and hia fist fight later | with the butcher's hoy | Cobb sald he wished It_w for him to quit baseball entirely. Mathow- leave Detroit, but that he had q relf somewhere in the wilds of North- | ; instant favor last week at the Std? dium A. C. by knocking out ‘Tommy ‘Teague of Brookiyn if the first rout, wil furnish the main attraction at the Fairmont A. C. on Saturday night. ts Husulity Ute: Velsini, Panorsane. 19 Battling Chariio Lan of Brookiya has been matched to meet Frankie Burns, the clever Jersey City bantadt, jat Brown's Far Rockaway Club ¥ ‘July 3 ‘These Inds will weigh in 118 pounds, ring stde. Leo P. Flynn has taken another {boxer under his management. Hes ck Stosh of Cle i jteur lightweight Adee gui, | World. Stosh beat all comers at To- WS; ‘Two, |ronto and in Boston knocked out five men. He has also scored victories in tournaments in St. Louis, Pittsburg and this city. bt, 105; niyartown, poms. 8500; three-veerolde teenth miles, teat yen san ait * The Olympic A.-C. lweekly show to-night bout Willle Beecher, side lightweight, nelly of Philadel, will hold iis In the eta successful ent’ will meet Kid Don- hia and in the semi. final Knockout Eggers and Barry Hill will provide the — entertainmen*, Beecher is of the opinion that be'll score a knockout LATONIA ENTRIES. ~The en- NLA, Ky., June > LATONIA, A are as fol- | tries for to-morro’ lows: could not honorably do here things. ty ble Dalton crossed the plate. Hart Battling Levinsky, wits hit in the head by a foul ball, and brew boxer, 4 dec Ames threw ‘out Bescher, Burna.derful stop of Reacher's grounder and either of singled to centre. Fletcher struck hy a quick throw to Hoblitzel nailed ‘e@ have won- the clever He- and our morn- dertul re, tag's always a treat, for we never have to take the route twice in a week. All the P inte call every one in the borhood “Frank Moran.” ir fae ah A ia the greatest part ef the work, and we conaider the reauit as being beyond our great- our ca rp aa ie i ee anry—Nelleand she is bett! ne under instructions of ine Lewis to the tune of about 25,000 francs. Our party yeaterday con- of Milton and Mrs. Henry, Gerser. Johnny Reiff, Frank O'Neil, Johnny Loftus, George Stern_and the winner of the English Derby. You can eee that the paperweights are in- On Saturday we will entertain the Wonderland Club officials, and quite a few of the “real of France will show up, as ier ig expected to referee Dan McKetrick has been here the last fow rere and his funny Ntwe ate laughing all the ‘time. ia secing ~ B\ogd cars, world tours and pro! gt breed sae 8° you can eee he ran et, 204 pounds and it lke T will hold ag weight. r me to all to see od pean ation Ty FRANK MO! Champion du Monde. eee EPORTS of Johnson's condition vary, although most of them deacribe him as thin and hard trained and working like a truck horse every day at his training Yesterday Johnson gave out a statement to the effect that Moran is out, Hurns stealing second. flied out to Bates. NO RUNS, SECOND INNING—Nlehoff to left. Hoblitaell filed out to Bates hit into a double play. ten | to Doyle to Merkle, NO Ri Merkle flied out to Merton i a much misied young man without a ch fight. ‘I'm better than when I beat | Johnson said. This sounds very much like the statements of many other champions | t who were “doing a come-back" after @ long retirement from the rin, vartably they think they are “ hee And usually the hard test ing shows that they were only foollne themselves. Johnson may be different. Men of ia race often show trmendous vitality and oe to withstand the inroads! of dissipal But three or four years | in fprek vay “cited peter Jackson, the | cleverest and greatest fighter of hin time. Joe Gans went to pieces wud- denly and unexpectedly when he! seemed to be at his best. Walcott went back rapidly, and Sam Langford ' has fallen off in fighting form aaton- tehingly in the past year or two. | If Frank Moran can stand off John- gon and keep him working hard for ten rounds Moran's chance to win will be |. Johnson wonderful de- fensive fighter, and he works lens than an; orhae men in the ring, Hichar win, the man who intro- duced aghtine in France and many ether European countries, has seen Johnson recently. He describes the bib black ‘champion as being thin and | lar and apparently at bis beat The eee will tell, Ten Minutes with a Choice For that’ hat Soe rol little’ smoalin Pict Prove it by Havana CIGARS A short smoke for critical by smoking them. Cool — mild — fragrant. 10 for 10c | to ‘ond. Miller Med to Nichoft's. hounder had bounded | off | Mathewson’s leg straight int hand he wa thrown out. Burns flied out to Rates. threw out Fletche’ an infleld hit over | st Clarke © on earth of winning the! ft {NO RU Meyers out, Herzog to Hoblitzell. Dalton it 8. SIXTH Merkle, link, SEVENTH out, Fletcher to Merkle. no threw out Doyle, his man on a close decision, INNING-Hersog. ith a clean aingle to right. Incrificed and went out, Mathewson Heri threw out Clarke Herzog tossed 0! son struck Hoblitzell. RIGHTH ped Ames’ pop diamond. the Doyle. Merkle Groh tossed tossed out Beschor. NINTH I out Groh. Miller scratched a hit past Unhler ran the bases for Mil- Nichoff filed out to Bescher in Doyle. ler, deep centre, on a fine throw by Meyers to Fletch- | er, NO RUNK BROOKLYN (Continued from First Page.) League and 1,800 fans, the Dodgers |' the Pirates’ in tackled game of the series, [non selected Pfeffer to oppose Bob | Harmon in team's losing streak. in left in place of Wheat. was slow on FIRST out Carey: shaw. RUNS, O'Mara fanned, ningled. ecoring Daubert and on Carey's fum- ~ A No eames ve nat. NOR INNI fly out N NING Nhl NS. accou INNING—Cutshaw Mowr Viox skied ON, Bates. Moran rison caught z 4 short fly and by a quick throw to doubled Ames up off first. ‘8. Twa led but for Gibson og advancing tO Hummel on a After’ RUNS. fo Btocks NO Ri Hersog Doyle beat out! cond. Doyle out Herzog. NO out, Konetchy Mitchell at seco shaw. NO RU: Stengel was Konetchy. to NG.—Hoblitzel went cher also jthe grand stand FI NO RUNS. Merkle, Robert- ik out, Ames to Na oMeyers drop-| Pfeffer fouled jy in the middle of Herzog's | flied to Viox. H got Hmith's fy FOURTH out Mowrey. Mathewson, Ames sO RUNS, 3—-Mathewson threw O'Mara threw ou Congelman Pittsburg. gol. Cutshaw fl cher singled to Jout to Mitchell, FIFTH I left, Gibson hit O'Mara to C4 Conzelman Miedt O'Mara lifted j Wan out the | doubled. ” tail NO RL ler was out stealing Mitehell singled to right Cutshaw Fletcher al-|third, Gibson got Fischer's foul near jdonbling up Cutshi THIRD INNING O'Mara. Harmon struck threw out Carey, O'Mara and Daubert s: re TWO NS. ‘NI O'Mara fumbled replaced Wagner threw out Sten- NING catching him, would have fallen to the ground, After a! Grom Short rest he resumed work. Smith! lined to Harmon, who doubled up| por to Viox, TWO SECOND INNING—Wagner struck | day jumped from the White Sox first filed to Stengel. | nd, 8. retired, O'Meara to Cut- Harmon to singled over and threw to Koney, . NO RUNS, Gibson popped to put, Pfeffer | NO RUNS. to Konetehy, O'Mara singled. Daubert beat out an infield flied out to} hit, O'Mara going to second, Dalton jummel again doubled, | Carey threw Viox's safe at first. foul. Konetehy ent to third. pel, NO RUNS, Harmon for - oO Mura ut Mit ed to Mitchell, centr NO Fi Kelly singled to into a double play, utshaw » Daubert, ‘Dalton. NO RUNS to Carey, Danbert same way. Dalton y threw out Hummel. SIXTIL *INNING- Carey fouled out Hummel © Dalton. Smith the second | conzelman Manager Robin- | beat 0 ‘third, cork to break his on tne pacritier Hummel was) Mitchell, ONF The field! SEVENTH ‘ Deubert turned ant of the rain. lennon” sient threw | doubled against ey popped to Cut- | scoring Kelly to Stengel, NO | Conaeiman, to a ‘incher and ¢ effort Daubert fi Daubert ire 'N. Hummel singled, | doubled, M., Gian! AL LRAGUE, ‘scheduled, FRDEMAL LEAGUE City, &. Ba idence, 8: Roel GAMES SCHEDULED FOR [o- “DAY. Ne Ne, aL pasons at aia ne yet a Siar i Cutshaw Viox j beat out a bunt. NO PR singled. bunt, om Hyatt going to third io Grouns Oincinnatl,—Advt. threw out ‘Wagner Med out walked. Konetchy TNR ‘tengel Konetehy erificed, Cutshaw Smith going to flied to Kelly, Smith shaw ty Ptefter RUN N +--Smith back Mitehell, Kelly batting for Gibson, the right fleld fener. nsor batted for ‘a threw ont Men- Cutshaw fouled to and inished Carey to-day, 9.30 P. AN RAGE it. . Jala, LAGE Kelly forced | Petter fied {! king second | ONE | —————ae Comiskey to Try To Restrain Hal: | CHICAGO, June ~Preaident Com- jl#key will begin injunction proceedings | {to-day against Hal Chase. who yeater- AQUEDUCT’S OPENING CARD NINE BROOKLYN STARTERS. AQUEDUCT RACE TRACK, NEW | te YORK, June 22.—The entries for to- morrow’s races are as follows: 7 solda and J: lulls, 9 ai base on Thirty-1ifth street to fr in Federo! League Park on Addi on nue—distance seven miles, After land ling with the Feds he put on a Buffalo ‘uniform and plaved the first sack. He made two hits, not enough to win. 730° After the game he and his wife made! 1% another Jump, into a motor car and are ||) believed to have jumped the city. The ten dav notice he gave i not expire until "Thursday. Me WH ——< SIX IN EACH EVENT AT OLYMPIC GAMES. ,, RIS, June 22.—The International | |! Mymple Congress to-day rejected a mo: | tion by Col, Robert M. Thoinpson of New Yo to allow in each track and field event twelve entries and six con- teatants from each country. This wae | 43 supported by all the @inerican delegates | and by Swe he other cou objected to the motion bec A number of entries and 1 . th |. De too expensive for untries to meintain. and | base) H sProgtesive, Holling Bone, 108 << Amaron uae, aft) ‘ea vs Laren searolde, and Want mie ard |: | | urged that countries | ations ought more repr nanitatiy a in n propo for competitle —_—_ HAL CHASE IN BUFFALO; WILL PLAY ON THRUSDAY. |, RUFPALO, June 2.—Hal Chane, who jumped the Chicago White Sox and| |: signed » contract with the Buffalo Fed arrived here this afternoon. The! af jump to Buffalo was attributed to| a desire to avoid being served with | veatra ning order, which it was reported | would be obtained, At the expiration | Sat f the ten-day notice given the hite ned the Buttal contract and played vester tke Huttnio: teameat Chicago” i yo with Huffalo here Thisreany ‘in the opening Kame with Pittsbu — maldens 107 woo 110 Nimahern taght.110 | malting, Maiden 107 | : ENTRIES AT OTTAWA. INAUART PARK INCE TRACK, OF eghell Vale ve. 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Sold by Grocers Everywhere * Now that Emilio Paly sent to Toronto und: agreement with the ¢ tional League has no Cu and of Washington iy one left in the American, terrible biow to the ¢ pundepts, They will 1 watch the Federal League games. Distinctively Individual » how been optional ihe ‘TURKISH BLEND CIGARETTES An imitation honeysuckle offers very little to a wise bee! The “discriminating” last year smoked over one billion five hundred millions of Fatimas! 20 for 15¢ SPORTING, ———[[SS Queens County Jockey Club RACING BEGINS TO. MORROW (TUES.) BIX_ RACES $5,000 BROOKLYN HANDICAP BPRCIAL RACE TRAINA ON OPENL fi ang, tib Ave