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S7€255| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [cSS?S 37-1) “HELPFUL HARVEY—HE TELLS MORAN HOW TO DO IT NEXT TIME SLY HOLLOW CUB. or ; a : TORNeY ATTRACTS. { | Copyright, 1914, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) Him SO MELA, ties ot ta ae =z + Paap) | MANY STAR GOLFERS if Vv »'} ‘Ouimet and Evans Amon Those Expected at Invita- tion Meet Next Month, —_ at Why Moran Should Be; Proud of Having Gone Through After the long run of club tourna- ments the lust two weeks golfers will} / now have a short breathing spell to! prepare for the invitation tournament o of the Sleepy Hollow Country Club Twenty Rounds with Johnson = es 4 {Z WHAT WOULD HAVE on the 9th, 10th and 11th, whieh Being Bs HAPPENED? promises to be one of the best in+ Without ing jussed Up, Is i Ps Vitation meets of the season, C, G. Comstock jr. announces that the club Jexpects Francis Ouimet, national jopen and French champion, and Ward to Understand. 2. Ceprvight, 1 'Chick Evans to compete. oy ams i Rew Fone Wortgh ating Oo. Evans played the Sleepy Hollow } “Ta , they're still gossiping about course before leaving for England to Beas it? Moran “points with pride” take part in the English champlon- ‘ to the entire absence of marks ship. The Chicago star said the, ot ent on his handsome fea- course was one of the finest he ever us says | layed on und that he would avail @enfdent that he could whip Jobneon | lines if of the first oppu®unity to go Mee Anish fgnt. Moran can keep around it again, Evans wrote the ‘Wat opinion. Nobody's going to offer club officials that if he could arrange “Bim 4 chance to meet Jobnson in a |his business affairs he would be om Gale Aght or any other kind of a| ~~ Sa Mien a INN the Jou for the invitation tourney, Aght—egain | Merreshuft and Waiter J. Travis, The latest rumor in baseball circles ie that President Frank J. COMING 10 BOLSTER The entry of these stars will Infowe Farrell of the Highlanders, who is now out of town, is busy laying LA Shar amb ba labicromeetene Sleepy Holiow ticet, a feature that’s } » But just why Frank r ere aon somo a ee ee | Babee a aesperate chance to win [Hide tee Hl : sg ad it lon show a decoration or Teles, Fearne _ eee oth eesearoide and upward: selling: $400 added) seven furlongs 182° Detroit last week a demand has been creat: jeposal. Rather than let Ty jump to the Feds, hia conference with President Gil- more in Buffalo yesterday foreshadows, organized baseball would Accident Occurs While Ex.| undoubtedly let Farrell, who is willing to sacrifice anything to get With Oui and Herreshoft low won't be all bv . Travis ny of Sleepy Hol- 5 Hauie inpiles om ws, Kirk * we'll dismiss Moran, | 1 ¥ ly even Gunboat Smith will riatce him down now, although who] 40 Quai" Pate nie 1.20 Toeet: Mas antag. Winner,» Oeten |] Ralser of mensen tious ts tnie chy. A tow went age meaner esata: [I ' been lacking from most of the olubea Bae ie Tree |] not buy Cobb's rel i butcher boy in tournaments this year Pap ne : ; oe | 1 pees tna" Woracious appetite te eat of the ia ot | rotien San ae him, secure Cobb. The patrons of the Detroit team blame Ty for |He Is Mullin of Lincoln Club ES ona Sie a © | hut not enough to offset his cham ure, . S * ef the Tigers, who have won but o: =F Francis Oulmet is due back home Reon ‘ope when there's a dollar or : a ‘Relator: horeed afi hat Champion Is Boxing With lugger put Himesit out of commi " "or | and Is Said to Be ae . # une ucceaseas § : ; umber of former transgressions || . 4 oni derabt so RD should be { tinet His Sparring Partner. in an attempt to prove to the inflamed populace that Cobb, a Slasher. Sader but iu he result BEM this. woot. sotcsce ncn rate lees Paes like Hal Chase, has been an evil influence among hie associates on er uisexveriencelon the coreige 1ttiek the Tiger team. Cobb has lost @ great deal of his popularity By John Pollock. result of his latest fight. He makes no attempt dently lost his popularity in ‘Wrance, and if the huge Kansan | ‘It? the fi came up to the elty he is mortified at hie ion and would welcom n to introd ni meses into that gay Pa-ree and of- | 101 cM 3 D WOLGAST, the ex-champion e Les . AD ee samahina. ombeae gg 4 anon the Pari ender “Contin aves ip apaication "Kaeigte ‘ter lightweight, is in more hard Baseman miles GE the iecoln Shab | uuinute ex<rcise daily’ in vour bed- one at bis bi rae he rte the Ieee itty, gence, Hh ie luck. While boxing with Fred- Western League, is expected here| room with this mac iy wit ie .” said the loquacious Incidentally, Ben said his brother Sil was playing st goif this year of hie long oo spot. M deliver or not I don't Be be surely looks the part, me Welle rua of Mi ; —— fe. Wares. TLLIE RITCHIE writes that! iif, Pele 0 be Gude England a lovely) 133, Kehahire ———| Ct 8, the Western fighter and t . either to-day or to-morrow, and will Sparring partner, at Doy training Jockey Bux on sé ip Immediately be pressed into service, | camp in Los Angeles, he broke a said Frank Chance, manager of the > bone in his right forearm which has Q Me ( h y t Be t Pi Highlanders to-day. compelled him to call off his twenty n cUa é. oO at. xey “We have lost so many games this ————. —————— | fo 5PM R RR Ei . iH 4 ry .-- 5 3 pn shen Se? ARTA z season by one run, showing that we Lgivvet He Pica Seer CaIrtens ber materaay Atun | ‘ Fashion Stakes at Belmont sh are ahy on batlng atrength that Ly “professional open ; ot wn Sook tt 00d to bim a) 1B. Al ainside voon, Woigaat' will not be able to oteward Should Discourage F1ohanot ana Catsling t she wasa| eing to try out every’ new player fat Bite uly 4° a NO’ 7 Ro a | ‘ favorite. Yesterday Co d in the hope that we can tm- deodid daha a Ui ire te ht again for at least two months. | erday ustte was | signe: pe be ill stop many « jab," re-| Ralls of Bn of Tg lead amd’ st the ead the Belen | ent ast "| Such Tactics of Bulldoz- favorite over the Butler filly. Tom | prove our position in the league ‘Low, Hi = porting man last night, | the Soe jel. Y leaders "neating the'sireteh (tin, bit'wea: | Fight Promoter McCarey has prac- | dealey gave away Chanteuse, oan | prove { ee Jack Hagan ba fea, and Willie will make Freddy | oe ™ Mone tically decided to stage a bout on ing Riders. beat Coquette once, but now’ Chane | Face,” declared the Peerless Leader. and Jim Maiden have alr | a many 0 mill that day between Jess Willard and ig . teuse couldn't finish within ten | Mullen is reported to be @ slashing nified their intention CE OnE § phe a -aee AQUEDUCT ENTRIES. [YANKEE OARSMEN MAKE =| rom = McMahon, tne “Pittsburga lengihs of Odom's Ally doing any. | nitter of the aygrennive type, | ‘hw golien On int p Wey, 4 ine f work of Williams, tne prese «| Shay uJ 4 Od Ras deen turning out som rit Ry oe Bearcat,” for twenty rounds. 1 t, hag not been satisfactory, ee Ve ¢ | AQUEDUCT RACE TRACK, NEW| GOOD IMPRESSION ABROAD By Vincent Treanor. cumbent, has no! ’ Dory eon fy husky weight th ie t : ¢ “Buddy” Glass can certainly ride} and Chance hopes that the newcome: baer J Matt wearat, rid dit yk TORE. use 7 st taigl thd for to- _ Tom Kennedy, the local heavy- EORGE ODOM'S Coquette won| those Mayberry horses when ‘the from the Western League will fll the) BUFFALO June 30.—Jimmy Dufty Be terighs £71 pounds stripped. Pat | miIAeT NaCh-Trosearcid fie; sing: five] HENLEY - ON - THAME:, England,| Weight who went to England to help the Clover Stakes at Aque- | checks are down, He was a regular bill iVaFGe tha (Nawi York | Sericin a taattemroune best heron tig a wa si v4 mechanic o1 N ° / e > y 01 er ast te r Du me: Bren weighs 505, Pat McDonald ai 1 Colder a ee area ieee aeons Haccacy| Jounson, aucceeded In winning « fight | duct yesterday, but her Jockey, | eT te tte by te a ee a secs loud inthelr des dueensberrs Club. inthe second. and; ie They'l mak Fee eee eee aera cond alght and the Uelen | at, Hull, England, last night. He was| Buxton, resorted to the most un-|two-year-old, It ix said his owner ;nouncement of Umpire Chill's ruliag (inl Robles starkered butts, with F @hen they € a great team Bb INE Change... 1688 Mat cies i cute = i miawarded the decision over Con! sportsmanlike tactics in getting | offered to bet John Madden $10,000|on Foster's foul fly in the third in= piiwed orn end in the next { grow up, SE ee aa Ra, aa Boat Club of Boston crew, expressed| O'Kelly, the Irish heavyweight, on &|ner home. He struck Jockey|that he can beat Polish. Lampoon|ning of yesterday's game which Six younds, winuing them by clear mare ei wananny | ims : hogy: ‘ae fears as to whether they would be able| foul in the third round of a twenty- Joe McCah Pixey across the|/0St his previous race by refusing | paved the way for the Senators’ win- | gins 4M LANGFORD is to fight John * 11... 108 (181) Joe Rosentie to prevent the Grand Challenge Cup] found contest. Joe mounasy’ 9B Paar }to break with his fleld, ning run, Catcher Leslie Nunamaker fon in the near future. Judging| {hi tins si°v, woes from crossing the Atlantic this year, hands and face with bis whip after deciares that the ball he caught did by Sam's showing in three or| ~ 10s Re They had thie morning an opportunity Sha melt i enale Ment a bumping match at the elbow of the{ “Canadian Jack” Atkins @idn’t|not come within a foot of touchnis ; ched for two fig four of bis recent “battles” Sa: McCaht t ly lodged a| think Helen Barbee could beat Fly-| the wire screen, Chill 1s Dlained be- m has of comparing the rowing of both Ameri-!next month. On July 4 be SHUR POU aNGy, BACULAT y foneee. & 4 Lal eitempe te E ene away, {way back. Sam says be can eights with that of the English|Jonnny Lore for twelve rounds at | claim of foul and exhibited his hands, Re Ay ae fae then nee ene A btrag ars Soe watts te, P| Just ‘one more fight, If ho| ii Hreent lever Fryase..(00 | crewa and the remarkable speed devel-| Columbus, O., while on July 28 he|but the stewards, after consulting| make any mistakes. Sprite evidently | the play. best condition he'd be eer a the transatiantic oaramen sur-jwill hook up with Leach Cross In @| Judge Hall, just as naturally refused | made a mistake, for Helen took the| ‘There bas been a lot of talk about most formidable opponent. | 143, Heim. i) Yankee A ete ot hem onnrnad tie Rareamen|twenty-round battle at ‘Tom Me- [1 ot it place ‘money. Manager Chance drawing a suspen- | Langford for ‘youn, Hor saien | waht hel ine ite "| top already, formed of the visitors.” ” 1CaT°¥ ane utter match was clinched | Judge Hall rarely seen anything| rogona = on on escount of Bla verbal battle , f ¥ er Was much too sult . ’ wi i » Peerle: satiofied that Lang- |! u 1161) 34. Rosantie! ‘work, but both Harvard and| to-day that Happens in & pace, but he ietacts tiie Ter te ate | etrenuo at these rumors. or he’ 1A) *Hocnir: OF 4 M —_e- food thing in the maiden race on J © fermect him, ‘d never af ho Beet Boston indulged in several short sprints hing to Chill that would Be % on wi the busiest codger one could find In |the strength of a workout at Sheeps- ¢ ms 4 — | tho» Aeaauntet’:: oo TES Ponette {is Bantetke ‘Colene sew, iow hice sane Rene hays will be geld tol a day's walk in the paddock shout-|head Bay. The break Rodondo got | call for & suspension,” he vouchsated, | L WEINERT, the Jersey terror, | me aK |the Americans experienced no dificulty |Ciub, Brooklyn, Battling Levinsky | ing “All right, Mr. Healey; all right, |f7om the outside ruined hin chances | f have all alone maleate Unit he | meets Hat Levinsky to-night in| sling; bandicos it {n shaking off thelr o¢ponents, will go against Charley “Young” | Mr, Patterson; throw ‘em up,” éc, Q f tS | d give good service on balls and Most of the managers in the ‘an League, I think, will agree with me in this, so why should Chill : shaban cm ‘ P of speed from the far turn to the i . Brooklyn, The usual promises| Isr. Meade’... ¢ Peitireuth <2: ae | LATONIA ENTRIES Weinert of Newark for ten rounds. At| 16 iso sees that the horses parade |stretch. He may do later in the F e@tadms that it winre hee sides. , Bach | igh dane ; lie ie i meis Station, Rockaway, Patsey|very properly to the post, but that |#ame kind of company. = obliterate the other | la Bisson.) OT 120. Merthehine 2 = ei Kline of Newark will meet Young/seems to let him out of his patrol be blamed for missing & lot of strikes. NO N i eptirely within ten rounds. Welnert| a Wooden sivieg og Somme “| LATONIA RACE ‘TRACK, Ky.,|Fulton In the main bout, judging duties, However, this. tslaghine” pittera aver" a creme tains | At umpire cannot giverem if he dont FASTENERS REQUIRED, en, | A SIXTH RACE For two-year-old maideve M | aa me ve by “ oo @eveloping inio one of our best turlonge. ome) The entries for to-mor. Mike Gibbons will gather in some|getting away from the slashing |days. He smothered the company bee ‘em. | believe that Chill {s honest, z Fi a n le oblit pally fo: bere’ ieills Ripe tor wee Ganee WS ES ea nie es | more easy money on July 4, for he has|McCahey received from Buxton. /he met in the mile and five-aix- | but he ts not qualified physically for ‘te maiden evits| beet p meet Be ; teenths event. This makes four wins | the work.” Collars 2%,256 ich will Ano t 2 fon a he r Bingo n secured to meet Bert Fagin, the| whether or not it imeded Pixey > i ‘suiseomienlse seems S 2 For25& . Y + Sqr: | California fighter, for ten rounds at out of five attempts for the slx-year- ; cP feast wane claimed Weather ciear | By. ii inige, dr team "ith borch “Tit; |@ show to be held at Hudson, Wis, |should not be @ matter of considera- |oiq gon of Ghuctanunda, _ WINNERS AT HAMILTON. VanZandt Jacobs Core Saari ot i int if 9%] Gibbons {s guaranteed $1,000 with the|tion, but the stewards should have | peace aes ; OB MALLISTER'S brother Ai, | HAMILTON ENTRIES. ne tule ah Ssermnie tanta vide: | privilege of accepting 80 per cent. of| taken some action to discourage such| ‘The hook programme for the Em-| FIRST RACE Purse $500; three- pts. « year-olds and upward; selling; six ut in Frisco, te indignant be. : ie Bei Mingrane, “ods Orly, | the gross recel work of bulldosing ‘keys. pire City meeting at Yonkers is out. ain 4 mt Mae OO Shee. tot: epnatliter,, it. Waly i mn ill be seventeen racing deps | furiongs.—Vreoland, 112 (Claver), 16 ~_emuse the manager of Billy Mur-| RACE TRACK, HAMILTON, Ont. | iil; ‘ion’ Rs er Mine Barat Jack Britton, who fights very sel-| McCahey isn't the kind of boy to| There wi racing days | furlongs Vreea te rats Kase way Vine offered to hire Bob McAllister | Une 3).-The entries for to-morrow's esi ti Hi He te mc | qome will be A busy tighter this week | make false complaints. He minds| there from, Saturday, July 11, to| 100.0009 tn Ntlghuni, goto yf ween " “ y al to take part in two contests.|his own business, rides every race iraday, July 30. Fourteen stake to 1, 4; Briar Path, Qs a “oparring partner” for Murra Went Reranee Fe, sowie Na! trae [ay might he will, go against Matty [with all the skill, at his command, | features have been provided, among | 9, aruda “ai"to' 6: 4 to 6 and 2 (0 He fetorts by saying he wouldn't H + fo Figs, 101; Rudolo. Y 4 when his bands showed evidence | them being the Yonkers handicap, on a . letting Bob giv: ; 108 f(a) Kagan, UT. Bleckthor, | ACE Quirk Step Mandicap, six Bald for twelve rounds at the | at k with nip, | opening day, the Empire City handt- | 5 third. Time, 1.188-5. Requiram, J. | | fied letting Bob give Murray u few 3 Maberdash, | furlong: | ree vent ols apd © virean an Atlas A. A. of Boston, and on Satur-|of having been struck with a whip, | opening day, P - | H. Houghton, Noble Grand also ran, ‘boring lessons. 109, MeLatice, 0s Pisin Tio net Willy “Moss “Hutesuohe: {aay afternoon he will Aight Johnny [the oMcials in. the Judes stand] cap on July 08 and the Knickerbocker | SECOND RACE—Purse $500; two-| The greatost value ever & r x y : (0 me . Y should have g' ee LS) e i be . i 5 . “ a men ier bed ten Murray tn e ( _ ura 800; Pine nc ois 1d:"bear"hes: |GrimMtha ut Canton, 0. should hove even} Bemoinain the, Whin, ie asiview foar-olde: selling: five and halt] out into aamall cigar Laat = pe y , th lish fighter, . é : Pnev- indignant at all. Manager Hern Mamet i 4} and “Harry Condon, the ‘xame fight. | As the Clover Stakes was run,|the meeting's two-year-old features. etic, 108 (aennecn). toe tins AT ALL DEALERS 8's proposition would f ’ +) eg os el :| weight of Brooklyn, have been en-|Coquette probably was the b — and 7 to 10, second; Gerthelmn, 103 him & goud laugh. HRD , 7 ast mS | gaged by Billy Gibson to meet in al|horse, but, the bump Pixey got Things are getting more like old | (W. Goose), 25 to 1, 8 to land 4 to J ea oaths watke iuecttoe ask H fanih Hisnettt |ten-round bout at the Stadium A. C,|the turn for home Gldnt help her) times every day at the track, Abe|third, Time—1,09, Rain Cont, Tie SPORTING, and skipped West to a " Lt | Mockjer, M11; ‘calor “Tia: | boxing show to-morrow night. This|any. The lack of ra Attell is back on the job, He did a|Pin and Proctor also ran. naan {; i i . jared with the experience of ch with Mike Gibbons. ts ree| Fe Kinet a it bout will precede the one between | as comp! lot of road work on the long brick| THIRD RACE -Purse $600; maldon . " nT : veut eanettc and Rattling Jim John. | Coquette, was against hi but 4 path from th t) nree-year-olds; one intie on turf—In- ‘ ae fi mae paved pa’ m the grand stand to | t! 7 ; wri Be ekipped East, ‘uniens it (ise, Le Weil Wh son, the colored heavyweights. at that she Tan ® srecnd atart of hor | the paddock. Abe says he has bean |kle, 118 (Clementa), 1 to 5, 7 to 10 ueens Co paying hotel bills Suc 'M se rage VGH: AN dobaeoe,| : 7 a filly out around Chicago for sometime, but |and 1 to 5, won; Anak Hor, 15 (ord), un few York with nothing coming in. t ond) Handicap; pume couldn't stay there when there was |i to 5, 7 to 10 and 1 to 6 accond; Col- xpensiv. * y apd pi ellie ead eh | real horse racing with all ite attrac-|lector, 107 (Ambroae), 6 to 1, 2 to 1 tar ahomedeny wiles i ai Taorathy tenn,” ath, i the rf Fait, Ua? | lone to be seen In little olf New [and even, third. ‘Timo, 1.4045, Capt, Muiray to fignt Gibbons or any Key inarneesi, Sou 1 yAz1ONA % ‘ AMEMICAN LAGU, 5 4 third in the | York Ben and Joe James also ran 3 Sse. Tho genera! opinion around | > - yi Na ; Bek Bo. . i ¢ Eee posi ast Tecan Fat AMEN OFS, Boag AMS Hehe a AGH g iat BB a Be Bey us , PUGULISTIC POINTERS. WINNERS AT LATONIA. the street tu see, Chat : am f Ue " . a4 te, ot 4 ——— ob McAliist by the way, can't 1 ads n Jockey Club AQUEDUCT, LL RACING To-Morrow : BEGINNING AT 4.50 P.M, BIX HACKS, INC! Young Mike Donovan, who haa| FIRST RACE—Purse $600; maiden been boxinr im-fine form during the/ fillies, two-yenr-olda: five furlonis.- Inst eix months, has been matched to | Dorothy Perkins, 110 (Martin), firat; an ‘winner of the George Chip. | Rebecca Mopes, 110 (Teahan), ane 4; Prunella, 110 (Taylor), ‘thi Billy Murray fight, which takes place| ‘time 101. Lady Powers, RYAN INLINE FOR |"*Ar™ ™ ATI Le THE : Track fast, q New Vor Simon Healey wi a" — . ork, s|in San Francisco on Saturday after- | Cunard, Elderdown, Kept. Morn, Cy~ 1,090 Roc ">. PENGLISH TENNIS TITLE. Perdue St, Lote, Bite bse cago. 8. : i ee Srvatartal Reres noon, Jim Coffroth, the ‘Frisco fight | rene, Alice Dudley, Radinare, Ritaa- $ § Hi S me ay ad ~———— Hub Perdue, the veteran Braves’ wonen Tad i Becatinet al ets Leu 4 to hurt her, | promoter, wired Jimmy Johnston to- ape rie trae ag elling Stakes (BLY.DON, England, June %— pitcher, who has been dissatisfied a Met ese ‘cus trea, 3. Je raced the | day that he would use Donovan with | diraight, 98,10; plac SPRCIAL RACE THAINE Ryan of California to-d: bons | witi hit lot for some, time, h bean at jitiale gamee postponed, : 16: Kowrk, 1. . 1 es oe the victor. $2.40) Rebecca Mose leave eanayiranla Htation at a avd Tea (M. Aitchison in one of the semi- traded by Manager Stallings to the 5 70) ‘oronte . ie show, 64.40; Prunella, ahow, $5.40. 12.10, 1, 1.80, 1.03PM Brom Nota St. Louis Club in exch: ft . Toronto team to catch y, a lot of people thought Sprite , the fast little Eng- o RL 1h My en Nostrand Wet | Cather, a fast outhelder: and Wnitted GAME® SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. Mild. beat the Fairy Eagle Moran, the feat little Eng- ae hve. B innuten Tater and’ ast" Now ¥en terday, look at the grand old dope will show ar-'a@ third sacker from St. Louis. Boa- er could. , and ton has been badly in need of ou titken fielders and Cather will fill in a bi bert Cham | hole where he is much needed. Deal and Martin have been playing third and will probably retire in favor minutes later, tk an cie Bi Spike Shannon Fed Umpire. P ici doula ner Paniare weverat monthe| Aplke Shannon, former outheider {J Goneral Admission $3, Ladios $1.59 Heaton at Poiiadelpaia. Coquette ts in the wonder class too, is coming back to this country |of the New York Giants and the St. it trait. rs, — igi) Ona MAGE: When ake started coming ny came H 4) Pm) my el fren Eng- | louts Cardinals, hod who Des bese MOTOR RACES Every v oh ofthe two- sold queen oF year: rag The York Louis ry ue for ! featherweight ana get the Federal Leagug staff of «rw ndrome, fast time she ene match with Jo sretiers, \ geri Hes

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