The evening world. Newspaper, May 26, 1915, Page 18

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NING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 2 BEST SPORTING PAGE P-TO-DATE D NEWSY’ AND TIMELY GOSSIP OF SPORT WOR M Sime Gibbons Starts Eastern) 4 Campaign Against Houck : ...* * To-Night. 1 - ow@:, and on Decoration Day he SSE amo ie % tough, rough, uP | SESE ES ArmeLMONrTRMK Se pen casacweigtt ties As jetta 7S angrebcnllel vagal Ayes Nassau County Official Has i F i g i em go to Giddons, and this ought} Staff of Deputies at Race to give Mike every chance to pull ail bie clover stuff. If be cleans up Course. | _Hewek and Bartfield, Gibbons hopes “ — Champioa Al Mc- .By Vincent Treanor. HERIFF Petitt of Nassau County, L. L, t# not taking any chances with would-be law-breakere at the Belmont Park race track. He is on the job early aided by a staff of deputies and is quick to spot offend- ee ers or those who take a chance and crane soon sor core VEN SOU DIERS IN ‘\Cards Discover Weakness ews and be ran cori te Of Jeff Tesreau and Win eee rarer ateae Easily Over the Giants eure thing that the busy persos Park yesterday developea|On Account of Bad Form of races seen "t confine himself to individual wagering such as the law permits ac- of King George's Horse Pom- mern Is Favorite. a =F i ke! DONALD LIPPINCOTT GREAT PENN SPRINTER | i —— i Ht! Es FF te 1 RAR lh OE. i ;! Hl fi wh g i it | ka Fd otherwise one of the greatest pitehers Bunts on Left Side and When} "ir Sy or’ttay not be true, but it's @ pretty good tip for Tesreau to rumi- He Is Tired They Hammer | nate over in nis off hours. Him for Three Runs. i i Ing as it did on top of what looked lke an easy victory for New York, i H i Shannon River “ proved to be the worst trimming any tempted lately, but form students Blankenburg —_ club has given M ‘s team this! can tell from the followin, rons When It came By Boseman Bulger. Season, Once those Cardinals got] dition of prospective starte povertY iin doubt even ’ HAT the Derby tilt maintaina | PN the midet of their one big rejolce| after Tesreaa they could bit anY:| aMusKow: ¥ egal Dase- | Mission cleared it -lovi * thing, and the arrival o! arquar q going the bail | quickly followed ‘by Shannon Hever, T pdb cea scot conyers | BE a thay Der sealant erg gg a Herritt aaa reacuing crow meant ren he po Sate. Goo {tbe seee lected between the pals’ | Britons, even in these days of | nala to-day are claiming to havelSioiutly nothing, ‘Thay awopt the ‘The Chatrman of the Na. |tB¢ Fuo op the flat until suddenly | woe, when death has visited one-half found the vulnerable apot in Big ae Rube out in st one-half of an inn | Bal °. Blankenbure holds in t Britain, is|Teareau's armor, and that hereafter | ing, and treated Perritt, tholr former) REVenLy JAMES, Predicte thet the inot drive she, Doves hed v= they will be able to trim him juat aa} teammate, to just ax bad @ dose I} CH 44 Net Matt ‘one t their ball 2. P, ha ‘eat Interest in tht oh will be decided and | ovident from th year's contest, w one week from to-day at Epsom. the eighth and ninth. i | he Giants did the lamented “Hug Raymond before be came to New York and was one of us. Heroing at best is a rather pre- carious occupation, but Jack Murray sis [: ies ied, at bs 8 third. og cee mpage a9 5 And nowhere will the interest be! por ave innings the Osark bear had) is of the opinion to-day that it is no oe the ©. B magnates say that oh" nis stronger than among the men at the|neid the Cardinals to @ lone bit, and | businons at all. After cleaning up the| Vedra} League is no longer! juvenile last, front, every one of whom, from thé! was so deadly effective with his spit. bas a the cixth with « n “rid r 2 if ett feld stand, Epi, wy B4 — yeaterday im the Belling race, | quguat General down to the humblest | ter as to strike out six batters. Then | "Ash into he jante in the 4, Jack npolied to stand by and, seal d whip run into a dense fog. It} ly that m: fans al-| F ike & elt abeve toe etheaae Tommie,” ie likely to have some- | he allowed Snyder to work him for a ing all the way and pulling up | thing more than @ merely sympathetic | base on balls, and things began to/ ‘6 lot to spare, From this per- | concern in the result happen. Doak bunted toward first, ? A i fi Re i 23 é magnate intimates formance ‘easily, underet y have forgotten that Jack ever down the Tet |farmmance it le easily, understood 97 | In truth, the Derby of 1916 te even |@nd though Tesreau got him by a Rave forgerene WAL APIS coer Tavore a “ve rly marked by more than the | close shave be went after the bali in in the same fix as was ube the ainty and doubt such & lumbering manner as to give| Oldring after cinching a Kame for the the next batter, an|Athietion in the World's Heries, as idea. The Card manage kod one | M® thought, only to have the Giants| name oe Ly win out ip @n extra inning. While in exactly the same spot, and Jom, &) ye gil have talked of “Home Run” | little tired from bis exertion in hand-| Makers long smash in that sor’ yy yy 9 ne | ates, has already deprive UDO | ing Doak's eaorifies, fell wil over the] there Is ‘one fan in ten who re eraighteway course of « popular idol, For Friar Mareus,| 4), Moreover, when he did get bold yma Zend it was oven — | undoubtedly the champion two-year | or i: be threw it wildly pas Amalfi, BR T. Wilson's geiding, oid of 1914, wae the winter favorit longer th ‘t won ry Belmont Park Yow that he would break te t ‘Third waa the best Amaif do i & four-horee Heid, atier| 1)" Miller Hugi or Hacing Associa a tion's Ciaaslc, wili be ibe feature at| Friar Marcus, in the Two Th Bement to-meorre This race bas| Guiness, one of the three Murray last night ming from the w they offered | ne for every homer made this, 4 thie ie my second ‘ lowing Buyder to to ach second tby witha sate crack and Bob Bescher again | the race for the Tw easayed (he bunt with succes | rier Marous, after in} neatly fe bout bait for) ty winet vt up Like @ Jeckinnite Podmore ba furh ee poe od wee homt . f again the Hrookiyn crept into third place ticed and fans over there | rte dee ful) brother! as the 1 heginnina ve visions of @ Pee ac EMSS in the ruck: thus in the opnian of made it worse Piowby "de getting wonder Be i coun all eaperta, demonstrating tie nati according to some of | PANN it of Die pitehers and if + -~ bu them e ey van vontinue the peue there te The Wie iy te wey the Untied Derby course 7 vit ° wf mt im . and be'll soom get no good reason why Mrooklyn should ' tender, Pfeffer Aid the ] they soy, “was the ome vule Uf yewteday i Putting ‘Em Over the Plate | run in tee imeee won for ° puainet the Newarb (oom ’ -ter OOF vo Love Aer 0 celebrate Decoration Day without a straw is like going to a banquet with- _ ana | Come to an Irving store and select our wonderful styles a clean, emert, straw. i* | Please remember, our straws this sea. om whee for new th are creating aregular furor of favor _/ The _ are clever, the quality fine, and the price very moderate $1.50 Ms Buch of like our “Home Run,” the “Stadium,” the « wi! the “Breakers” and “Oliver Twist” are exclusion us and can be had nowhere else. Jeving totes are comvenently len ated you oil find them everywher 1 Set invine BR staaws | T0-M0 RROW | akentile Manaicap, , IN NEW YORK Ozark Giant Made two Field|Reravie spot in “Bugs” Raymond, Latest Trials at — Here are the best and latest work- This slaughter of the Giants, com-| outs at Belmont Park. Nothing in the way of fast work has been at- 018. | and Dan MEREDITH.. wv rma tne votes, to beat 1 NER, thre be DUNBAR, eho we ws ‘d KE we mile, 1.40 2-6, it "ivordlahthin, ih, 6 three-quarters, 126 4 Wy a4 hati Hy We do the biggest Hat business in this country because-— We give as much qual- it, Jor $1,50 as others give for three dollars, We show every pigle shown by the higher priced hattera, We have the gest assortment of Straws you'll ind anywhere. Rough or Smooth Braids —High, Low and Round Crowns—Flexible Brims and the celebrated Briggs & Co. Imported Straws Nowhere else can youget as much for your money. Leni By offering Mike Gibbons a guarantees of Princeton and Penn have strong $1,000, Joha Welsmante! to-day signed Mike up| teams, and any one of these may to meet Soldier Barifieid, welterweight of Broot-/ nose out the lads under the directiop ima, ‘at the open air show at bbets Field in! of Coach Moakley for first place. Brookiya on next Mopday afternoon, This con) The 100-yard dash should be a test completes the card of five ten-round batties|corker, with Ingersoll of Cornell, which will be staged, ‘The fighters w! clash in the other bouts are Battling Levinsky) cott and Petterson of Penn, Tread- “Porky” Flynn of Boston, weights; Al McCoy, middleweight champion, and| putting up a bat Jebnay Howard of Bayonne, N. J.; Johny Dun- Bathe long-hoped-for 9 2 om any Drummie of Jersey City, and vorded. Battling Lehn and Dutch Brandt, verreadwell Boxing fana in the @tate of Illinois are sore at heart today, for the bill legalizing terf'rownd, no Getta Vidi Vents te tat tite, of Harvard have beeu timed almost fuperrision of & State Athletic Commission, w Aefeated last vight. The bill was beaten by fi Brighton Beach eo Mack v8 ve Johnny Wilson, lean passport. while party, who claimed she was Johnson's mother law, Dewsented an Kagiish passvort Joe Woodmen A Wanton STARS WHO MAY BREAK RECORDS IN THE INTERCOLLEGIATE GAMES OVERTON OF Yate FAST _TWO-MILE RUNNER /FISTIC NEWS} AND GOSSIP John Pollock ‘A qatch has finally been clinched between | Princeton, Willcox of Harvard and Freddie Welsh and Jimmy Dutty, the upstate) Wilkie of Belmont Park the ab A.C, of Buffalo, X. Y., m fy, an the latter ts a fa and a quick hitter. In & letter just received from who ts now on his way to Austral engage in three fights, Eddie st con- | set $4,000 for each of them. Unie ume thaw 1 did don't be surprised if T eat hit Billy Mocha, officis! referes at the majority of the bering clubs in thid'eity, has been selected to referee the contents at the American fporting | ich bolde ite first show re in Marleen, | Jack Johoson has arrived in France, where he manaeer yweignt Althouse Une ear fa! EDITED BY _.. ROBERT EDGREN heavy} way of Yali under thi MeGoorty, work rrow night rate will be brane By Fission | GRAVES WINS FROM an ai bite woman if Lanstort, the | BE ny offer for bouts | ome of than 8 | [CORNELL IS PRED TO WM FST HOHORS WN CLLESATE ME Trial Performances Indicate That Records Will Fail This Year. 4 . 8 each new record is established in. the various track and field events the athletic fan mur- murs: “Well, it may be many « day before that mark its beaten,” yet nearly every season sees new fig- ures hung up. All kinds of record-breaking is an- ticipated at the intercollegiate track and field championships, which will be held under the auspices of the University of Pennsylvania, at Franklin Field, Philadelphia, Satur- day. S80 many sterling performances have already been made in the event» that go to make up the intercolle- giate programme that the fortieth | holding of this classic promises to go | down in history as the best ever. | Cornell is picked by every one to win the honors, yet this is the very reason {why the Ithacans may meet their Waterloo. Every eoach and expert asked to express an opinion as to the | probable outcome of the gi bas chosen Cornell as the winner. | But Cornell shouldn't carry all the money, as Harvard, Yale, Dartmouth, will| Smith of Michigan, Donald Lippio- and Tescher of Harvard that resul: mark ‘Treadwell of Yale ts reputed to have done the 220-yard dash in 21,8-5 sec onds, and Howe of Colby and Foley jequally fast. ' The quarter-mile event should be Worth going miles to see with Te! Meredith of Pennsylvania, Moore cf ale, Vieing with each other for the distinction of breasting tape first. next}, Meredith should romp home witn Monday night. Welsh witl have to be at his best |the half-mile honors, although in er borer | Windnagel Cornell has a flyer who may cause him worry. MacKenzie of Princeton, to Masten and Southworth of Harvard, are re- ported in fine trim and either may capture the premier laurels. Overton ‘nao | 18 reputed to be exceptionally fast, and can finish the distance Ike a sprinter. ‘said Flynn, “and|, Cornell has a great scoring pon! - bility in Richards in the high jum> 6 feet & Inches in th jump Dartmout nd Nordell, tw ne better than ?# men who h foet. —— | GANS IN 10 ROUNDS. Kid Graves, the Milwaukee fighter 4 ly outpointing Italian Joe bout of ten round fat the Bi orting Club « Brooklyn. too fant lever for hetw lavatord Vrankie Potter and Terry Mitehell th hard and evenly that ell there Was nothing to hut out Culler Behool yester out & hit, Berkeley seored two rune to the sharps, has the mile run won ¢ he wilt) already. He has been clocked in 6.20. ues to] With Hoffmire and Potter in the bis ov | two-mile Cornel! expects to land mort Donents will be Mick King, the Australian mid-/of the points, but Overton of Yal [whe has won many contests, added another vietory to hie Het last nights i Ly { |

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