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THE EVENING WUBLY, MUNDAY, MAY a4, 1915. ‘a \ { “EDITED BY > BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK - [nosenredchen | New York and Boston GETTING READY FOR THE OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP _ Best Clubs in East Declares Ty Cobb. Loom Formidable,” He Says, “Because of the Won- @erful Array of Right-Handed Pitching Talent at Donovan's Command, the Batting Power and Speed Added by Pipp and High, the Improvement of Maisel and Boone and the Ex- cellent Ciub Spirit That Prevails.” BY TY COBB | (.3$ wewes 1086 - (World's Champion All-Round Ball Player.) | THE BALL WeIcHS [= championship races in both big leagues so far hav. been unusually] ieibvibed. $00 portionlar cie> fa clther ereanization stands cet 2 fh ounces AND top kaavy favorite over its field, as for some years past the Ath-| letics €id tn our circuit. No one club bas any cinch for &@ pennant, and by the same token no club can as yet | be counted out of the fight. | Now, to my mind, this is a eure sign that a change! for the better has come over baseball. And I think that before the season is much further advanced you) AND HENCE ill find the pendulum swinging back to such condi- tions as prevailed in the old days when every player | saw nothing but an enemy in a rival uniform. Within 7; te, Sr rae oa a hw ee Giants Doomed to Stay —— “age the general public when ® goes to a ball game pays i In Cellar During Rest S$ GETTING WS see a scrap, not a love feast. PUTTING DOWN TO many reasons why the spirit of good-fellowship was te | Of Th My Ga Hi CE. to such a degree that it almost became disastrous er mes at ome, A SCIEN ee Players’ haven i and pony the Federal League ; es motives of the fraternity were beyond reproach, but unfor . 2 come of the players were tree neither to fraternity principles nor Only One Battle Left With Pi-| ro have played but one same bere, Tatars, “Whay weed the cleak if the fraternity t thei i ern clubs. They took thi of they woot the Foteral League 05 a shield to erate| "at0® Four With Cards and four trom the Rede and two out ot ree from the Cubs. Th r | Three With Dodgers, and Then a chance to even things up. with tte fight Deben eters who have not been studied out | Pittsburgh to-day. Considering the roperty as yet. Good pitchii Club Wi Western surprisingly poor start, this would tow 4 has ‘ese its reward ‘all rest ill Hit tern Trail. indicate a decided change for the bet- (GOTTA PUTT dust EIGHT AND AE INCH WALTER wager hg Aow TRYING MA! wma LONG HOLES IN ONE: + PC, AND THIS S WHAT ONE eIEROME TRAVERS 1S DOING. C7 ‘ Nolan May Have Champion . | In Lena Misha, Winner of Historic Juvenile Stakes —>— «|morrow the International Steeple- Colt Romped Home Half Ex-) rey, stheauied Some ot the west EVERY TIME | SUING ON (T \T STAs There! t Th h + jumpers in training are among the are Bas of or sinh fas faicenatl ypabd have cleaned Up and would ba s"beea | Ou tended in Record Time for the fortystour sligibies. “On Thursday t for two-year-olds is the straight wine before bowing te hearty] By Bozeman Bulger. out of the cellar but for the weather MET WANTS le-| f nearer a sores ma. " interference | Race — International Steeple-| feature. All the good younsters are New Tork Rear ap ak cen bane EGINNING their last week of ————_—_ | H Eruinare THE " eligible for this five-furlong dash, in- dozen riumphs without a defeat. the long stay at bome, the | ined. bumped into a reverse Sa fants being well oa thale way MISS MARION HOLLINS land, bumped into a reverse only) | after winning five straight. At taat,| ‘Be Giants being well on thelr way three-year olds will be run. he carried Boston to fourteen innings | toward the first division before start. Withers was fret run at Jerome Park, By Vincent Treanor. 1874, continuin, Receanee siege ae wore, morn | TURN IN BEST SCORE | BELMONT PARK GALLOPS | [l,m rnan rts towels feta int run at L ” From what has been shown in the| Caralnais and three with the Dodg- owner of the Beverwyck stable, | in 196 the taco was run over th eludt thi J i i ’ WEAK SPOTS WM HS GAME. To chase This Week. Mishae On Saturday ‘he Ainatour Cup, and the classic Withers for 3 first Western invasion by the East-| Here are the latest training gallops at Belmont Park, as timed by sc * has the two-year-old of the year) “Withers mi Blandy, Account- ieee | em, aS, the streneth of the Hive Siliae get lbaeay, Se gee anes The Evening World's special clocker. They were run over @ heavy }/in Lena Misha, although it is @ bit/ent, Frank Gill, Colin, Hilarious, their employers the) York and Boston strike me as being {fom the celiar vicinity it will be track. These trials, a daily feature of The Evening World's sporting || early to go into ecstacles over any|Hockview and Chatlestonian are for|the most formidable Eastern clubs S¢cessary for the Giants to win pr . e's winners at Bele page, should be a great help to those who seek winners at Belmont. youngster. The colt’s winning of the| mont. There are thirty-two three- AMANS, fares-enatiersy 1.28 ADDIE M., five-elgbths, 1. historic Juvenile, in a manner that) venr olds eligible for Saturday's | . one mile, 1 seemed to indicate that he wasn't| Withers, among them Lost Colin, Seriously than the Yankees, for It is| From the weather standpoiat this) SLEEPY HOLLOW COUNTRY | sT, one mile, 1.49, |! anywhere nearly extended, waa|}1,£h Noon, Garbage, Iron Duke, The tn older established organization and) has been an unusually bad year for |CLUB, Scarsborough, N. Y., May #4.— | BROOM CORN, tive-e UDLEY, ‘one mile, 1602-5 |! tne most impressive two-year-old | shooter, Coquette, Hanberk and Ply, (LEAGUE NO LONGER) one seasoned in experience. When|New York. financially and artistic: | Wiss Marion Hollins of Westbrook ARMAN, one- STANT SHORE, victory over a good field seen since a : of 40! t half, - er begins to hit as he can hit, all go a 9%, had the best score in the | Prove oat + onechalt, &1 2-6, Colin's time, He just loped through BASEBALL RESULTS. the Red Sox are bound to be a great FLUTE, one-half, lenst! menace. bs round for the women's AGE, Unree-quarters, 3 FENMOUBY, three-quarters, 1.20 3-6, | Water and mud nearly five igliee New York looms formidabiy be- FLITTERGOLD, one mile, 1.47. front all th old eh jay, with the others be- INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE cf ft tanding the fact LS 4 ee Fee ees at Damen > wen Ore Of bas inst » Was played in a Grenching rain - FAIR ROCK, ft 1,06 2 hind him, whipped and driven to the (MORNING GAMES.) command, the batting power and ver the Sleepy Hollow links to-day TRE! r GUY Fisk y 2 limit, and hung up 59 seconds, or rec-| At Toronto: 7 | roy) Wer in the ps ‘ ib the Bel-|Newark.. 9 0 9 9 9 0 0 0 1-1 7 ne wy, Tipe ant See, the : ¥ bd | omen trom the Metro ord time, for the race over pike a HE EE Be ies a | Fe F just now, as Detroit and Chicago are| tically all these games, and it will the strongest clubs of the West. Bos-/@iso be necessary to have ton, of course, must be taken more Weather so as to play them. fH poo district mont straightaway. There will bave|Tzonto..0 02,012 00 @ 3 od t, and th the | 6 at rie ger; sasien bs ‘ew is impressed with toe tarure| ea Ton tant provelie round emiling!y to be & wonder in some other barn | Koch Sinn pi t showers that © t : if he is to be beaten in the Bouquet | ,,A‘, Montreal 4 gn ayy Aig oi PRincE Make? CRULLIVS or the Keene Memorial, his only two| Montreal 4 KPEARHEAD, %& m 2 PRESUMITION % mile, 120 46, stake engagements during the Mal) Druck and’ Lh sctigg ound ” the course. 1 SANDEL, one-nalf, 65 ROCK VIEW, one mile, 1.46 2-6 mont spring meeting. ‘Gume Lena en heavy rains began | genRreENToO ! TIMLER WOLF, one mile, 1.60, =< wn BAVANNAIL, three-qu VALDIMIE, one mile, 1.63 | As early as last fall, when a year- he Osanam A. A. led post haste to the | STRIKEN, three-quarters, 12 YANKEE NOTIONS, one-half, 609-5 | ling, Lena Misha showed rare speed novices in the three and prelies ané entre - In fact, bis trials at Saratoga were | These proved slight prote = the fastest ever recorded by any year- ago. Weahingtos and met the elements, but the fair t_---__ tL ling over that tr@ek. Ho used to lead | {nent | m third, Camp proved an rolt among themaelves | a, beawing etlhe. edeand b6 dud his stable mates such a merry chase | Comprar. V9, wy the Bhenker ywtivate tne With the exception of the _Prwetes rs pcs cg a | that bis owner picked the odd name, n aod hy i Academy 33 Lena Misha, which sounds more fit. | THUMS Scie‘ Bie et & Weer pt yayroodg! ting for @ filly, because it meant Davis Ranks With Best oa dephueas (rio mai Gane au aina's] PORTING, OVERNOK Whitman is expected) fied in making a noise victory brings a young and compara fe l S h«: “Te eerily eroves, condddering th G to announce in a few days the fc boot tively unknown trainer, Frank Toner, nfavorati« conditions were exce pew bon comminsioners, No into Ube turf limelight, It is to Toner's | Gol. lfers, Says Alex deed IN yd gag en eins ge | tne are Time int Tears ther wh olden einen a o many 4 judees Who | races tit as & Jimmy Rowe could fer, loom kindly to 04 | house me threes at the | mated that the aputber, biy bie bigawet st Wykagyl Veteran Regards erm sme Jones, Space, Hate «ot by ° 4.) Celt and Frantic, which made her ¥ | debut in the openibe scrambie Young Cailfornian a Wonder y site bit of t ‘ and amount te had Heleh om the |» a gm Muller may feel that count when the bell be wae ‘. wood name on ber Is Powerful Driver and a ihe ead of the round | 0, TO-MORROW Player. ? _ r y accusee Gibeon of rupsing| That there le muney in the borse : : ‘ . “ aa Renee ig : 1 of the offer mage by John Weie- | breeding vuriness sante of Kirete ‘bese into the he mae 14K BMITH says that Vranees . The Garden City Makes, I nce, “Bre. The to she Owmet, Jerry laternational Sleeplechase v lo Bovine put. 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