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BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ¢ ed Baseball's Surrender to Players’ Fraternity Recalls ORGANIZED BASEBALL TAKES THE COUNT WITHOUT BEING HIT Copyright, 1914, by the Presse Publishing Co, (The New York World.) “Taw ABouT Your CHEESE CHAMPIONS | ON The LEVEL: Saw IT PLAIN’ ee NEVER HIT JUST FEINTED Story Told About Fight Be- tween Sam Pruitt and Joe! Choynski. SOO HANS Re Pick Way ane RGANIZED baseball's intest stunt reminds me of that old but good story about Sam tt and Joe Choynski, who fought @an Francisco many years ago. ‘Well as @ fast and clever boxer, Sam down with a clout the chin. Sam roiled over and up at Joe, then rolled back and plllowed bis face comfort- on his gloves. the count neared “nine” the peed & moment and said to Hat's the matter? Ain't to fight any more’ boss," said Sam. “Shor “0° fight some more—but not LOT of long distance telephon- ing preceded the purchase of Kraft by Wbbets. And al- Charles denied vehomently the Nai.aal League had any- to (diced matter, and magn et. ag Senne it or that the count without being hit. ge to think that Dave Fults oe Evers i iondgp A by = GIANTS (Continued from First Page.) ‘ALL CONTRACTS UNDER NATIONAL AGREEMENT WORTHLESS—GILMORE. CHICAGO, July 22.—Prenident Gilmore of the Federals is highly elated because of the court cisions favorable handed down in the Johnston and Chase cases, “We never had any doubt that we would ulti LEVINSKY HAD T0 60. SOME TO WIN FROM : |ue Guapasrors,. F tony way afin CARDS KNOCK OUT DODGERS’ PITCHER hero, would pitch for the Giants drew @ far better crowd to the ball yard to-day than came previous games. | boiling hot, | Bat Jabs His Way to Victory} let of carly in Bout at Broadway Sporting Club. t didn’t seem BROOKFEDS OPEN SERIES AGAINST ARMY-NAVY FOOTBALL GAME AT POTOMAC PARK. | forty innings in two days at Pitts- “and felt like going | where pa 4) ie needed.” ti ig to the Chase decision, President —The annual Gilmore said will be played in Washington this year and hereafter, wmittee on Military Af- faire reported favorably the revolution the Secretary of permit the use of Potomac Park, just south of the White House, for the grid- Ju Toowell game rented a room at a downtown hotel| both Reds and Many of them attend. | ed hin meeting, but few seemed im- | | pressed by his speeches. mored that he had half landed Te reau and Murray and three names as yet uncertain—but confir- By John Pollock. ‘Na ten round bout, which was bit- terly fought from start Battling Levinsky succeeded | shading Dan (Porky) Flynn, the Bos-| {9 quit badly. | ton heavyweight, at the show of the|the chase, but The House c under the n. ¢ House Co |to meet him, to Anish, | home turn, but she stuck it out gamely e Juda decided that organ- ized ball was a monopoly working in violation of the common law, that In the opinion of and that so far been the only one to It would be interesting = how much encouragement gave the prospective for organised Ty Be Ht would close, the the ball pares NS If the ball i the re, or ‘ent on rag would ved of a chance to per 5 toveoiei ged salaries. eo the piayera ‘res to dispose of Services as they pleased. And Langue at iil has money. . > BASEBALL speaks , e of JGstioe Herbert P. Bissell's Geoision vacating the injunction Hal Chase from playing the Buffalo Federal League Club “a victory.” O. B. 1s scoring @uch “victories” just now. mote @ few lines from the de- 3 plaintiff,” wrote Justice Bis- terminate the contract any on ten days’ notice. The defend- ig bound by many obligations un- the remarkable provisions of the binds him not only for the geason of six months from) ik 4 to Oct, 14, but also for ai Sher season if the pluintift choose exercise its option, and if it in- upon the requirement of an op- : ee, in each succeeding con- ap earendant an 2° Oe fora is only alternative ak aware his vocation, Can it AY claimed that there is mutu- fm such a contract?” years every one has known that contracts forced upon all ball ayers were entirely unfair, designed | ly to enable the ball may ates | pt and deal m out of oT ahr rebelled. | whole structure of “organized is built around these unfair force ILLIE BEECHER. chaperoned by his manager, John the Barber, is leaving for Califor- to-day. His first match on the ‘will be with Joe » do on Day. Beecher weighs about pounds now, but says he'll hav: Wee trouble ot all in making the 13 agreed upon. , Me will show the coast pects a | Pi ‘of milling they'll like. Bat Nel- "pom Never had anything on Willie in 7 veness. WM BULLIVAN of the A. A. U. 1B eays all England is wildly en- #7 ‘thusiastic over athletics and ts} t hard to get up a strong for the coming Olympic Gam ‘England needed was a little en- pent after so many Things have been way this season, tion all the events Probably track athiation be added to the Ii: Am supreme on track and field and for many years to come. Poio re picked from a few society | pet from the best men of Fighters get titles and Fes mine by effective match- F as by ring prowess, Golfers pe pionship class are few, and uncertain at the best. But athletes chosen for the e teams are selected on their nees in official tryouts in parts of the country. A | chance to make the team to a millionaire's. The track represent the athletic strength tuck better than any on track aad field actual wins. _ LEAGUE LEADERS Chifeds Gene Bad Start, Their Pitcher Being Knocked Out in Third, aoe WASHINGTON L Bill Bradiey's fast K0- IN FIRST NANG Ragon Goes on Firing Line After Allen Is Hit for Two Runs, players are con- Broadway Sporting Club of Brooklyn, cerned a system of peonage pre- led. Flynn made a much better showing Levinsky than ashington ts the suit- able place for the #1 tlon provides the Secretary of War with the army-Nay; He 1 auinorized to delegate full author- ity to the army and navy athletic Clutions which have chatge of t te it is provided the Government shall be subjected h the playing of ‘on, Potomac Park * ample space for football purposes. It is on the ri reached from al last Army-Navy: mation waa lacking. ING—Bescher walked. here is no doubt that the few unfavorable decisions we received the year caused people to believe we were employ- ing unfair tactics and endeavoring t players to break valld con- This, of course, never has been the case.” Gilmore took occasion to discuss reports that Federal League clubs were suffering losses. “Three clubs in our league are ig money and five are jlos- "To date the loss of these five clubs is not more Our club owners are signing many players for next when they) ‘The latter lost a dozen lengths by battled at the National Sporting Club] being knocked back at the far turn, several months ago and as a conse-| but closed fast in the run home and quence Levinsky had to extend him- self in order to carry off the honors. started off as going to win very handily, having the! had to run around her fleld in the | better of Levinsky in the first two] backstretch to get to the front, bur Levinaky then got his lett! theresfter stayed there, | As al It was this blow Twombiey got drive and held it to a single, Besch- r scoring, fae flie) to Twom- t to no expense thr me in Washin baniels “breezed. Herzog fouled to Twombly popped to Doyle, ‘QEe OND INNING.—Merkle hit for a base, took third when Meyers sin- gled and scored while throwing out if he were in ‘New York after the game a movem hand Jab to work, which he landed frequently in Flynn‘a| second Ic |face that won for him. was over Flynn's left eye was nearly closed, his Ips) Hester Trenne, but he. mhanaged to badly puffed and his nose damaged, Levinsky conceded Flynn sixteen and the official weights pounds and Flynn | ¥° on a slow one nt was Ket on ad remark- foot to bring the annual game, with all ight its pomp and splendor, to Washington able success in the Meyers and_ stole. inst Chifeda this afternoon #0 quite reach fly back of second, and it went for a single, scoring Bescher. tempted double steat Douglas inter- cepted Erwin’ throw and pemged to nipping Doyle RUNS, that” all Government officials “and | than $50,000, It was originally he local American Leng but the military suthorities | tines In favor of Potomac Park. a WINNERS AT WINDSOR. 1G. tz boosted to | apect Tinker litted | a high) fly to) Uns Wilson did re ‘cooper was hit with a pitched ball Cooper stole second and raced third on Wilson's wild heave. Myers y cracked a single past Farrell, scoring Cooper. doubled to left centre. to make the plate and was thrown | one-sixt enth McGuire to Tinker to Evans took third on the throw tn MN Hofman Ni retired by Tinker and 5, 6 to 5 and 3 to short. one-nalf poun being Levinsky 1 Burns drew McKee flied out § to ‘ Zook who aie a great throw r ‘ filling the bases. Niehoff fannad and Johnson, | Merkle and) Moran to Fletcher. 1 “ut pire Byron nan, the crack St. Paull/turn, Then he closed fast, but his Ifghtweight, has shown up so well in| carly difficulties were his Awenty| him to overcome. Boone singled through short. year-olds and up; zell popped out to Bush, Peck singled Boone to second Gree popped out to Moriarty. drove a long single into left, Hoone and advanciné Peck to Aenoad Bush threw out Cook. C aining atunt , round bout with Leach Cross at Vi Mulien | ‘non, Cal., “letcher Hned to Mora ne to Twombly picked off firs ROBINSON f Frank Allen picked to cross-filre the Cardinals in | the third game of the series to-day oxed by Willie Doak, a on next Tuesday night, that in’ Los! Mr. Specs electrified es are offering odds of 10 to 9, Winning the fifth, the ‘The winner! furione dash, in track tine, He was threw) Will be matched to fight Joe Rivera on the outsider in the betting too. ‘Trail- Labor Day afternoon, Blue Mouse, 18 ( Mollwitz bounced to Doyle. defeats Leach. Zwilling was and Hofman made « of Wickland's single Beck hit into a gdouble! alt to Hofman tu Meyer, 3 © the catchers. vinning streak of five straight attracted a ¢ FIRST INNING thrown out by Holt. splenic atop S. ‘Tou RTH INNT ~Meyers singled | Groh pegged out Grant, Bescher clouted to Twom- was out stealing: Patsey Kline of N wark and Packey ; drew been | pacen “the windup of | case Right at the end the unlucky rounds atthe next show of the | ¥" kaway Beach A. Kline has been suffering from eye trouble for a few ys his optics are all right now, out to Cree half furlony 104 (Shilling), 6 Maivel was | Daniels tripled aed scored a nog was thrown out by Doyle. Twom- | lehoff bounced to McGuire, Meyers rolled to Dressen, but Omara beat the throw home, and was safe at Meyers went second on Doak’s wild throw to Dres- sen trying to pick him off fi shaw fouled to Snyder, Huggins walked, on ‘Tuexday | got up in doubled to left. out by Tinke: THIRD INNING Seaton was thrown ING—-Crawford ori Weeks, but he |jatter tired hadly after chasing the Veach flied out vanaugh singled to deep | Hulre singled | "Farrell, singled | Holala, | Saiv aking second | * an attempted sacrifice, I Fritz popped to Hofman, Tinker was thrown out by Holt 4; a single to left. ot his third single, Robertson tov Doyle taking third. | : , Freaate | COLLINS SIGNS LONG TERM oa dao which couren fim to call off hie WITH" ATHLETICS AGAIN. fight with Joe Kivers on July 4, has sanrewd been advised by his physiclaa not to! PHILADELPHIA, July before | possible F sparring with and going to si Burns was Boone threw Bush threw out Hart On the hit and ro, ALL (Meliwen). | squeeze play Merkle bunted to Doug- les. whose toss to Erwin got Doyle | dress), 5 to 1, to right, scoring H gins, but when Magee tried to s » Hummel to Egan to Cut- Miller was hit Shaw sacrific Groh bounced to Maquard, left field foul li Mollwitz grounded to Dovie. | (Keogh), 4 to 1 Moran down the iy filling the bases FOURTH INNL In the future all fighters trom the : East who haven't excellent ring rec- | signed a long term contract with the ords will have to Indulge in 2 semi- | final of ten rounds before they get a‘main bout at Los Angeles, This decision was arrived at by Tom Me- appa was DREYFUSS HOPED FOR STRIKE knocked out in two rounds by Joe by # pitched i k doubled to right, acor- Myers, Evans taking third. singled over second, Evans and Hof. Westerzil was caught | y stealing but Farrell dropped the Dall | J “Moriarity ruck out. SIXTH Tt miay are, Bol | Bush was out, stealing third, Sweeney Niehoff. Grant beat out a bi ran. URTH RACE tug Riggert, down at the plate by Hummel's per- fect peg to O. man scoring. TWO RUNS Hummel was jer to Dressen. O, Miller flied to ‘Cook fouled out to Dubue. Reacher filed to Daniels, Oe fouled One Maisel fouled ed Sweeney Holt’s liner was knock . who threw him Westerzil taking third FIVE RUNS. Douglass beat out a high bounder Danlels hit into a double | Doyle to Fletcher Ragan now pitching for Bi Snyder was safe on Cutshaw's muff ae AMERICAN TRAINERS CUT caute, Davy Fulta'a strike wi BIG FIGURE, SAYS SPALDING. | *"neauy, i'm sorry the flied to Zwilling FOURTH _INNING— to centre field filed to Shaw. by Westerail, under Beck's fly SEVENTH INNING Doyle ground- rns walked and Robertson grounded to Dour Fletcher popped to Grob. Doak hit into a double play, Ragan to Cutshaw to Daubert. N INNING-@Ragan to Mollwitz, 1 was thrown rivals on the Kronprin- \zessin Cee'lle yesterday were Spalding and his known American mneeese Scouting for Feds. —Marsans is J. Walter . the well » Who has just essful tour of the Spalding, who spends | mi SPORTING tions to outdo thelr rivals t Berlin in 1916, nd 3 to 5, frst; ave ‘Twombly flied to Pletcher, Omara. stole Doyle threw out ¢ th fied to Burns, mporary, Ingumetion keeps © from second, he IGHTH INNING—Merkle bounced | iy m1 puting Linda Payne and Jeff Roberts from 8 scouting Fritz stroiled walked, filling NO M er RAMEE to make a great piteh B pegRed put Stock es EMPIRE CITY ENTRIES. catch of Hugging'’s short fly back of pn Magee beat out an infield tap, | Cutshaw to Daubert at the Olymple Kanes a H ¢ ik especially enthusiastic the thorough and # | een ee HIGHLANDERS. (Continued from First Page.) = over Riggert was out, JBRSEY VILLE, UL, Hofman singled $15,000 White through Omara, terzil singled to right, Magee was 0: ng for home, Omara to Cutshaw to wet about dey he Kreat contest T sending Hof re will have an important pe J, Holt singled to ven. jones an att ‘th Wheat was out, Cutshaw singled | tried to make third and was thrown , Zwilling to Frits, Holt going second on the play. . who made a Haren to Hee Hummel filed Cutshaw stole second, double steal worked and Cutshaw vax safe at third and O. Miller fanned. JUIN ESI BASEBALL NOTES. ‘If you want to know made Charley Ebbets buy that fellow t from Nashville and ond all this Soc peatle tad Up Egan walked uick throw to i sear-olds and upivend game of the double header. was sent to third, High to centre and MeKee behind the bat. , took the OURS 'N SIXTH INNING ed out by Hoffman, by a pitched ball. right field wall “willing was toss- Wickland was ans leaned aguinast | Heck's high h was thrown out by Westerzill, Cole opposed ‘Imported and Domestic Suitings |... SOR EEE Terme $25 to $30. Made to Measure, $11.75 jm Clearing out sale of all Im- ported Suitingy Black now pitching nd Block pow catching. Seaton was tired by Farrell and Beck. Myers was call thse bad strikes, NOT ‘NS. ball players yesterday, | cause of telegraphic information that all of his players had decided to stick by Dave Fultz in case of a strik “It was be- ngle to right. Moriarty banged an- qther safe on i ’ hrouth Maisel (to Measure) * $11.75 30 Church St., cor. Dey St. Building. IN bled to right fled wall Tilack went; =75" down, Hofman to Myers, Warrell tak- The vietory of the Glants over the ing hush. and. ‘Moriarty’ sending | Reds in that thirteen-inning game has edged them one notch nearer the pen- Charley Heraog High to third and taking sec flied out to i head for a base, scoring vere i, Tink- er doubled to High scoring after scoring Frit Crawford taking third. Block struck out, taken out of the box and Pieh replaced bim. Kavan- needs a fresh start he does so at the expense of the Reds ROAMER FIRST IN $2,000 STAKE RAGE AT YONKERS TRACK Speedy ito Yearsd Gab lops Away From Robert Oliver, Only Other Starter. (Special to The Bresing World.) EMPIRE CITY RACE T! YONKERS, N. Y,, July 22.—The $2,600 Midsummer Stakes was the feature of the card here this afternoon. It was a joke, Only Roamer and Robert Oliver went and the former was 9 1 to 50, Robert Oliver was 40 to 1. ° It was not even a horse race, Roams er took the lead at the start and just galloped to win and eased up, Roam- er covered the mile and a half route of the race in 2.40, How fast he ran inay be rated from the fact that the track record for the distance is 3.84. FIRST RACE. J Chanteuse, voted a good thing inthe opening event, finished third after fighting her way to the front end leading into the stretch. She threw her head high in the air and wouldn't herself thereafter, Then Out- had mov from third stretch turn easily collared her and went to the front then to stall off the Schorr filly. Chanteuse was third only because Hiker stopped badly after showing a foot and Embroidery }seemed dead on ber feet. SECON" RACE. Early Morn finally made good for her hackers in the second race i she won from start to finish, body exp rt stop after she had ope ar-length lead on her fle far turn, but she stood off everything the rest of the way. had te be whipped around the und had the others dizzy at the end Flatbush chased her to the far turn hen Delegate took couldn't close on Sarly Morn, and at the end was doing her best to stall off the rush of Stars and Stripes to be second. fa was a handy third. : THIRD RACE. Hester Prynne came right back in the handicap, third on the card. She rounded the home turn. Surpristn: stole through on the rail and for a ked to be coming on to wink Butwell shook Hester up here and she came easily. Surprising was fo) lose on the rail by stall off Frederick I. in the drive home. Tu Butw r lodged a complaint against but it, was not allowed. ml k L, after being in tight \quartera in the kstretch, didn’t wet clear until nearing the streteh- too much for ‘| FIFTH RACE. » crowd by and a hal ing the fleld nearly all the way, he suved ground at the stretch turn and way from Othello, the early y, and Walter Welles with w Eyes came with a tush and 4 to beat out Water wth for the place, The Welles a le fast pace of Othello to the streteh. | > his ral league headliner waa lost to the Fed cause to-day when it was announced that Eddte Collins has Athletics at a substantial advi.ni his present salary, sald to be § year. can PITTSRURGH, Pa., July 22.—Barney yfuxs wore a glum look to-day b cause Davy Fultz's strike was averted. caller off, | had « lot of cleaning up. do, Had the players walked out tl ucilon would have wound up, thelr cone tx and saved a lot of bother. How , L guess we'll have to make the best’ of ft," Empire Clty Track BET. YONKERS & MT. VERROM) TOMORROW BEGINNING * 2.20 P. ; RIX RACES, I $2,500 EASTVIEW STAKES veh sts thence Wy dm dock, ales, Ck la CATRRING BY THOMAR HWhAL! Yo MOUS RESTA Tedle™ (rete Ss by e TeNight i as aca. “

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