The evening world. Newspaper, May 25, 1915, Page 12

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NEWS AND VIEWS i r AND TIMELY GOSSIP OF SPORT WORLD Baseball Magnates Will End Season Aug. 1 If United States Goes to War. eft! et BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK EVERYBODY IS PICKING ON GIANTS AND YANKEES Copyright, 1916, by The Press Pablishing Co, (The New York Evening World). NouRE & GOUPLA A FINE GUNS LETTIN' THAT GANG ORLD, TUESDAY, MAY > -enariierainat, natn aware nn ts ge i i is Chicago Clubs Trampling | <2. On Teams of the East in | = SEE Mad 1 Rush for Pennants }:::":. ‘Guinan alleged White Sox Have Developed a| Seurea minentiy in the Yanks de-| ‘ournier tore loose a four- dagger when one base was occupied Another run resulted from a wild pitch. Brown lost control in the eighth, the ball hitting Schalk on the head, knocking him out. As there EB Batting Fever Since Collins Joined the Team, and They i if] zeman Bulger. Gay to wire Bu! Donovan that the By Bo: Yanks had struck their midseason fo a letter at Rand from | (or "but it doesn't necessarily follow Thomas McCoy jr, Who @8-\that Bill is going to quit. He isn’t a hurried anxiety to|that kind In a way this blow of four Dave | straight is likely to do the Yanks the Chicago clube good. Up to this time they have found things 80 easy that it was im- possible for some of the younger ‘di e | ; cI iJ ible these days. 1.50. 53. imatches— Were three on bases at the time a four Give Yankees Another Jolt. | Fiswas torcea arrose the plate” “|| GLOMING. one-half, ae be GOODWOOD, At oe Some one was crue! enough yester-| BELMONT TRAININ CHARLSTONION, one mile, 1.60 CAMELLIA. three-quarters, 1.19. ELI C., one-half, GALLOP, three-quarters, 1.20 LILLIS, three-quart MAY QUEEN, three-quai BANK The following latest workouts, valuable fn furnishing a line on horses about to face the post three-quarters, 1.22 . three-quarters, 1.25 mile, one mile, 1.62 three-quarters, 1.19 VEEN, three-quarters, 1.20 LAK, one-half, .51 THIS 1S & SAD PICTURE BUT THEN TIS & SAD SUBJECT, TOO. G TRIALS however, ._seven-elghths, Y CE B., on EMAC TEA CADDY, 8. OF LIGHT, one . one-half, one-half, TURCO, one-half, LY, & m r the mile, 1.17 mi % mile, HERE OA Gow WHO SAID THREE OF & KIND 1S & GOOD HED: ANDO EVERYTHING Was NANKS, TOO. ry Tha Teares SO LOVEIN Form THE CARS IN AUTO RACE EXPECTED TO MAKE 100 MILES AN HOUR. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., May 26, ARIUS RBESTA in a trial for the 600-mile auto race on . It freely predicted here that the driver that wina the big race will have to go at a rate of 100 miles an hour for a greater part of the journey. Three cars were withdrawn terday because of inability to the required speed of eighty an hour. mi miles are Increased ‘Added Money Is Raised in | Two Events — Phosphor ! Again Shows Class in a Race Through the Mud. 1.46 By Vincent Treanor. 'N accordance with its promise to owners and trainers, the Weat- cheater Racing Association in- , creased the value of added money to |two of the over-night events on yos- players to realize what they were up ainet. ‘While thie Western trip. as viewed through 1915 giasses, looks bad, it would have been considered a wonder- ful achievement two y so. In the | Past the occasions are very rare when & New York American team man- aged to get an even break in the | West. So far they have won five the Dig series ol) to iaeif once It @ no fancy chance, but o Al the time the White Bon wom the ods Cemywnship (hey were met os “Ritiess wonder: The Bame oti) clings, but, believe us. they © he longer billess Bince Eadie ‘ine ot inte the betting order the hon appear heave got the Weiloping more daye before MM Mreimard af C68 |them dows the steps oe rapitiy they |io club bower rumor Cebnet remember thet + the beet minor None other ian oom to make Poom for bee comers ignguer oheorved o° fort to day | thaw James Thorpe, otiete estrous 1 ne Cube, ie the masmtine, deepal dinury si iMelune truwd uf the hog tou tonnes Po | Heger Bresnahen's pathethe worry |i Bweder over * epete. are trapper ereund « bheing Cheorer W itee'e Jere * the #4. Michuies|'snd trampling we the Raat tn ooh’ o | ct ny J : a the ball battler, game manner ee to herve the # HO” sign iim - the D he alt the exter door The Giants 1) get him bere he herd bavcke ern @ (6 et oul of thete preity it Jemen oor “ whe *t ve About two MoCitaw snot fever and ali comers are reked @il vhadie” MacMebon ihe eeoul on & INDIANAPOLIN 0 brosteite |pearchiag tour for anviher uct wut 7 If there te any doubt om that score | teia, MeMaben i . ae ° you may write te one Oy Vien. whol dug up Gew ‘ ond there ae) i took it yesterday 684 continued the! ope that he will £ _ . Yanks of the tumbie thet ia bumping | Kos whe 46 you suppose, according Australia Bars Jeff Smith From Further Boxing May |and lomt six, and there is yet a ee en on es Ghance for them to return with a| MILWAUKEE, Wis, May 26.—A t may be also interesting rou slignt margin of games won. special cablegram from Sydney just rom Chicago the Yanks go to! received here states that at a meet Washington for Memorial Day and iy n o thn Will return to the Polo Grouade next Pd of the : - es . Baten Tuesday 44, controlied by Hnowy er, in Gingie season —the number was lié— Jia, an inquiry waa held into the White Box, @ supposedly WOMB Qiitee ib now on 4 Jeff Hmith-Darey tent (oom, turned around 204 lambasted for the Jinx that has bie and afler long and thorough invest! the lite out of them for the world's the way of inj the | gation Minith wae disqualified all cha: fast Saterday he thought turner boxing in Australi k And, from present indications, Mr - ge oon oon oe MoCoy—' know that's what you had which amount there le a chance of Chicage note he Nod IN BIG RACE SATURDAY, Oni 6 the history af the lin the manner evidenced by the tee 7 ip . * Mont 1eUid aAhereute os The Yawkers bumpes toto the - WOODBINE ENTRIES. te White Mon when the inter © ° —_— ow tog at top epeed. but a if Peery ‘ hed their hande full = done 18 " ‘ he We . Hugeine bas * 4 the ois Cte ‘ os “pies Rex * & tener 6 ’ , -~ EVERS ACTING MANAGER OF BOSTON BRAVES. +. eonrron. Mer y Prere wt 4 . ee te be owt ‘ veen outa | f ohewt we lal iad on See an ek ee nea mod OR. ROLLER DEFEATS SWEDEN'S CHAMPION. Ben Roller De Wright wrestlin the M w Ale in Marry De Nye in ¢ minutes rAd winner last night in Ma whe K che hattan Opera Houne the ud 2 yw beftod - MIA. Moy th nplonahip orge Lurich de- uf Haxonia | = » AD BRENNAN NOT GOING TO MINORS AFTER ALL. aat “0% PHILADELPHIA TO SEND TEN CREWS TO HARLEM. | terday's rd at Belmont Park, In the third race, won by Phosphor, the added money originally was §500, but wus raised to $600, of which $100 went |to the second horse, Half Rock, and se heavy-|$50 to the third, Baratoga. in the was a sixth race, won by Malachite, the the tournament at {added money was pament at y Was raiged from $400 to { Bwedeu Alexand » Hane Leh in 10 | $800, The association recently promised this extra money to the horsemen, but yesterday was the first time the 2|promiae was put into effect, id good every day from now on, ut only under the conditions when y receipts ar f [ceived for « jjnot less than Hehuyler Parson's three-year-old Phosphor again showed his terday when he picked up 4 and «alloped #ix furlongs | 112. He won in much the same he did on Friday lnat, by five longt up in Loftun's lap Unless his sue und ous winning goes bad on during last fail, thie son of ete Duy and Myrtellue te Newly to 7 ke lot of turf history this eee. ' over (he aprinting distances at jewat Aevided - Rorina Dr Met that the Butler bong waew that badly shoeked by Kalurday’s Nebtning bolt, whieh kill. the vas in the same ine a0 well aa can he a. noes devetnad © uae ~ ‘More Money for Horsemen The muddy condition of the track at Belmont Park makes fast work A t Belmont Because of rd jorarnes FISTIC NEWS AND GOSSIP =m By John Pollock onrieg | Domens Bom Gate Receipts |pected. The Pope Joan filly, was |singed around the eyes and Gypsy |around the shoulders. Diploma, who was badly stunned, was sick on his jarrival at the track and is of the veterinary’ Jockey Turner, who went to Can- ada to ride, found on his arrival th that he could ride only for his ticular employer. this stable were scratched openi day he returned to Belmont Park. He | will go back to Montreal next week. | — Thomas Hitchcock's Timber Wolf and J. H. Lewis's Old Salt furnished @ finish in the steeplechase that the crowd on its feet cheering jthroughout the final quarter. After the last jump the race developed into @ thrilling drive between the pair, with, Timber Wolf getting the verdict by a close margin. August Belmont’s Malachite was the medium of a heavy play, being backed from 10 to 1 down to threes. He won « race and upset ti plans for a clean-up on 8 L. Pi son's Wenonah, who was played as hot favorite on the strength of som: fast trials. seconds between the races. wes good move, considering the condition of the track hill down in front firet winner since the r ‘Tom Bhaw, plunger of the old days, EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN CLUB, SCARSBORO, N. Y., May 25.-— LILLIAN B. HYDE NARROWLY ESCAPES BEING ELIMINATED, SL SEPY HOLLOW COUNTRY The first round of match play for the) women's Metropolitan golf title over the Sleepy Hollow links to-day pro- duced many exciting matches. Two. were forced to play extra holes, while Migs Lillian B. Hyde, the defending champion, narrowly escaped being eliminated by Mrs. Lawrence Swift. The weather was a big improvement over yesterday's showers and the |’ course was in better condition, though *' many of the fair golfers complained of the steepness of the many hile that dot the links overlooking th Hudson here, The greatest Interest was centers&ame in the Hyde-Swift mateh. Miss Hyde began by disappointing her admirers and allowed Mrs, Swift to main lead of two holes at the eleventh holt The far-hitting Long Island girl tossed away many advant through superior driving with poorks approaching and putting. Coming home Miss Hyde's treme ously long driving began to down Her opponent's lead, and it wag this advantage that gave the tithe. holder a hard earned victory. At the twelfth hole Mrs. Swift fol- lowed her opponent into a bunker that guards the green, but had trou- ble getting out, and after overranning the green needed three putts to hoiw out in nine. Miss Hyde captured the fourteenth and fifteenth holes by outdriving Mra.” Swift. The Long Island girl increased her lead at the long sixteenth, where Mre. Swift twice played into traps. ‘The cards: Miss Hyde ” ~ Out 6455 466 8 +45— In 7 6744 4 6 6 4888 Mrs. Swift— Out 58 45 64H SBE Cd In.6 6945575 6-06 Miss Marion Hollins of Westbrook, who won the qualifying medal yester- played consistently well to-day and defeated Mrs. J. 8. Irving 4 up and 3 to go. cada Mrs. Stockton, former “Met” cham- pion, advanced to the second round with a victory over Mrs. Paterson. mmari tse ‘Marion. Holling, Westbrook, defeated Mra. J. L. Irving, Englewood, : Mrs. H, Stockton, Plainfield, 4 Mrs. D. Patterson, Knollwoos Miss Lillian B. Hyde, South ow Shore, defeated Mra. Lawrence Swift Knollwood, 2—1; Mra, A. J. Morga Apawamis, defeated Mrs. Howard Whitney, Nassau, 1 up (19 holes\; Englewood, 4 Mrs. Constance Roberso 1 up (19 holes); Mrs Piping Rock, defeated Mra, ; Mra. Wills Miss E. Pickhardt, feated Knollwood. to Doyle Knocks Paul Doyle, who » in one round recent! trek again at the Lan it r and Sailor Hoffman battle with honors ever CINCINNATI Fimwood A. ¢ Mahon of New © Geyer of Denve round with ar jaw, MeMahon had ng on Geyer at will night Tom Mer knocked out Jacl in Order by the full name had « prea-naed wager down op ‘Thorabil John ©. Madden scored his firet vie~ tory of the season when White Hackle showed the way practiontiy from the i ‘The Mar Mhoot formance lahed secon: a nine to James Butler's Oras yesterdays od on it natur ther set Peewee Meee ee with Bn Gh New Met | Tete seme the sae site beotemerian! op ' ut . . Sos Mitte | tans mening Mogwai bet alee oinhing bis “ : eit 6 asehe e mmm Peaweie Welt in sme y em | A the thee Sat tari le Of Vowmac’ ‘ ot Reed | 6 0 eemr mm tetumier wigs o —— Wile Bales bh sates mente Then ane vewmie he ge hahwwne ulm He oe . nie wamiind | Nien Vary Pawn i I a fae nie oo fa, = eat! | | GUINNESS ok for the bignd —< THUMS sieht, cme ed SPORTING Pera ww rrr te The Vee eed Vervtein Fo whom 135TH ST A.C, AT,

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