The evening world. Newspaper, May 27, 1915, Page 14

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‘Pibone Looked Better Than "Byer Handing Out Lac- ing to Leo Houck. GIBBONS, the St. Paul middleweight, is, if possible, Detter than ever, What he exhibit in a boxing way against his head around stepped inside left many a well intended jouck 6 yoy fret his A shoul by head auunon cater © wrennanors News SERVICE Failure of Federals ~"""| Hard Blow for Baseball, Siaom =| Says Big League Leader y, and al- ing he s in organized baseball should ioe | ner ibe teri Falling Off in Attendance at Ball create Act an impression, sepehe hp joubt vv b he Soe Tene oe mic! Parks of the Invaders Has| reagce wit tact muctnct the Federal he they should insist on continuing I falls | Rare vers, red to Seat Affected the Entire Sport —| sincerely nope that they will boost | the sport instead of pulling it down place for his blows, Cardinals Still With Us. through daily failure. And I am not a saying this for the sole reason that the bout Gibbons com- it will help my own league, eitner. I of @ pain in the ribs | ng BS am ayo enough to wish ir general prosperity of a aport By Bozeman Bulger. Ss I have spent moat of my HE President of one of the most| This is pretty straight talk for a important leagues in organ-| magnate, and it strik: bell pent ised Baseball makes the ratber| well vurrounded by commen seeset| MISS LILLIAN B. HYDE wus ourprising statement that the Federal League, through ite own financial Cincinnati didn’t ‘get a chance to! & blow from which it cannot fully re| out of the cellar. If New York could had | Cover for ten years, “While two seaso experience ttl have pret P esol that there | Coens bes tak we coud sit beck and iy the jiants ha 4a not enough patronage in this toun-| gained many points by being rained Red-Letter Day on Thursday try for another big league,” he says, | out while Cincinnati was losing. )Red-Letter Day on lursuay “baseball in general would be much { - . 5 better ff If the Feds could succeed, Once more the Yanks have been | June 3,When Commissioner |<" ,porguen, inepection as long. as they, insiet on ptioking it pened oot in . late taning rally. and Swit bok: re in the out. 1 gontinu } wan ts beginning to under. | . irst ie mm Feeates their attendance and the | stand why Prank Chance and Harry| Pe hrows Out First Ball. Queena Baseball League. % COFFEY watched Gibbons with | terest in what they are doing has af- Wolverton lost their amile. The chance P " gwe from & ringside seat. “My! |fected the entire sport. There le no of breaking even in the West is gone. | 1 out os man je!" |doubt of it. It ip like & bad apple but there is still a chance of cieani iene What @ Aenter that man 16!” siongsige « good ‘The fact that up at Washington, #0 that the Yanks AURSD, memberan to his neighbor. One role dogs not help the other, as may come back home with a good | a red.) of 120 p to think It, taste in their mouths In the mean Brook feld in uni band J eume people you going to do to Jim spoils them time Capt. Hustoa and Col. Rt wt t Day?’ the Dublin "PU? fear'that his remarks might be| are said to be bearing up aa well ms | 202 {erty | misconstrued or misin thie! could be expected under the ein | #tives. friends and admirers, for o co! ttle will be the clubs of are was asked. my best.” answered Coffey.’ omcial of organised baseball | atraight defeats that occasion the first league game of|@nd 11th Inapection Districts, I — ‘a tough man. He's easy saan sagas meen: Cae ector Joh f feature of the racing at Belmont ry sented to the publication of these the newly organiaed baseball league | (hcowr goun, Worrell wulding the 4 Slumber LL, who beat Rockview | feature of the sitter contested than but he's hard to burt, views provided his name be not me: ‘We have two more days of those thom sections will be played at to beat anybody any | joned. will come Rrook aa . | 7 ¥ party. Th y at the Polo Ground Mh jor to the Memortal Day) A Monday "That intent [ormaniaed the league, which conasista| for the Weeat. of eight clute. A schedule of twenty league is said to be hington Park, Hrooklyn league h Inapector James BE. Ditlon| Berges cers ae, ee ce a WS AND GOSSIP || Enalish Golf . John Pollock Mite Gitewe cnt Gueteet Meth will te Returtey of apectatore any game ie lite Siem et Stet tae em SMart i baseball ie dull. TI Rattle ton rounds of either the Nicholas Kink a 0 @ & Metre eer Gere Rotors ewe ont bee eet eteet the ine & oo ay, septs pare seperton, 2 4 nounced to-day that he had tendance 7 Viren recived munews e rv, there e quile # shrinkage. Duncan, the quartet The falling off in of the leagues, | es who were cx believe, @ partly due to the bad o eo he weather, but thal would not explali i ' ; wolf oh. tinh w me OF Der Seat. & Hictohes Mink A leek wight ommemmied te be yy La peor wl ee ee "While | have little sympathy for these Vedersi League promoters who |S" 4°. lewd Cre es love have done nothing but burt the mport |i oF Ur Te an Putte Week Mew © fe general by thelr foulioh policy of | Oe ee one eee ne tee tania and enous | Wolenns went Wot trying to plan out © bowing B08, Oe nae to stay at home this year The foreign champions tanin May 16 The Hiner dimarranke ly after Vardon and b need they had decided to otiy OFT whieh one MO per | > * later reports thet (an * | Bee eh atte Teles ty cums| aor pie mance ut Preite ween ow |LURICH AND BELDERMANN =! hy Fy BF * WRESTLE TO A DRAW. should ever be the # Oe tien im the pully prin ae being bockored ae ee Baticle, & 1. ow weet Mentor might eho ot Ob pms wm od the prem tammiune owe tees theme teow tthiat of the come stub the f nited Winton This wold be OuUelly | aune gummed we OM hem true if any inegue Oo mation how -_—— | | eariay Wike, the bark siting Rettmrtatt of <n we 4 A Helhorme Utes were canceled Ce deed om woth Wetmore OH wren tes tne te mee ot ftilien nk ee ee vm se mle, 1 ORE oe me, _ FONAsT AR three quarters mite a het ate a0 mn A kee tie, #8 Pr ite thew queries = mute. elas ae renn pow, thee) @eerlere one a sie, whe aee LS Tt PRACEOV, WTAM, enone mite Whee ite inaeme wor sete teey H thew vs 1 “ ~w + annie be te tae bad 4 iy Poe S. aneel mie, cane te tage o tor auomm emt ot Te! The maleed 6 feresvquastors ming. ith eh Sait ee ght » ~ yt Me iy sae tae! | om om | tame wt Met | nae ina pagtendag tae Hit le Pe EC ee even ‘a om eee tk tat Gt So ow tat te © 0 tee Y ATEARO ee ia PHAR OTTER, ae mie, 144 | ones fey | mmm | OH mm how) Ma A | nei mntie, 8% 1 OTR! TI arte mite | mama trom «mitts omen sat | Kore tor Thicngn fans thet ort cause ae ery Sh eee hl ogy By Ad | Fee serpstnes tester sore ibeve ve GAMES SCHEDULED FOK TO-DAY, ee te aor 4 . od U 4 mite reseed ui | a Be Se uc, |em Ur be eels marina igaut | peat yo sie 8 Tae ALi fat bet ee ‘naan, ‘Gi tow | At the Biverside tenuis couria, Wee | srs 0 and bunsli of Famhs thet tease SI eran icles li, 8 Pate Lint Oe | ety 0, see hugh Bids wintas | samme Kosa the Woes, powetiycnenesres Ehren , ' vn hols . y oneows rrrygy ae Atlee ne nel site. 08 = “ See ieee eee vemama | in tre plese They'te leaving im third a a Save wie, oy tee “Petr” Fame van tehean Cote eet | vn —_—->-—--- on the etree _-~ soon -. a ee SS ee a oS Ses and ome tie ca reas cee” | BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ONE OF THESE WILL BE GOLF CHAMPION failure, has deatt the national aport| Biv rertnraay,and ine Garis. Brooklyn and Queens Policemen added to next week, when | eee arenes See Bly, Neve vestornemente waite, the Organize Eight-Club Leu Jelght games will be played for a! The lot which Rowe will bring East| Gnarley Heeney played cold figures handsome silver championship trophy.| includes the Kentucky Derby winner,|in the Searingtown Handicap, when | Teka Lhe Brooklyn-| a big figure in the handicap division. | and at the same time concede 37 pounds At the opening game Police Com- oner Arthur Woods will throw! others, the great Roamer, the speedy |Hat. If Buxton had hugged the rau he first ball, while the entire| filly Lady Rutha and the good selling Hd pera plater Bac, Roamer is to go in the/-pyis probably would have n, headed by the police The opponents im the tnaugural| strides with his four-year-old rival, n= in of the latter. Stars Not Coming sve sss vorere iyi wore murnea sores) Over After All): A well known golf professional an. | ning over to| page pete in the United tates open | jun mahip at Baltuwr Cet ce He cet ot ie me Mowe ling ‘ » . ranged to eail for thie country ¢ their trip to the United Mts / wy Y MRS. W! J) PAITH Oirremnariorias news senvce, Jare reported as doing well. Jingling, Rowe and Goldsborough Leave Hamed to start to-day, wasn't willed ' " A during the storm, ted at Louisville With Strings Next |irsi! rhe ‘threo’ which ‘were struck | lead were Apple, King’s Gift and Saturday—Butler Horses Re-| Fenneii, a tly by Voter and tieur de Marie. covering From Shock. Dick Benson, the Butler trainer, didn't saddle the Butler entrants yes- terns He was home in bed with a cold which he contracted at the track By Vincent Treanor. during the rainy spell. Fortunately HE ranks of the horses in train- | his tliness isn’t serious. ing at Belmont Park will be Jimmy Rowo and Jack Goldshorough | temporarily at least. He broke down gue arrive from Kentucky with their curing ats running of che Interna- respective strings. They are sched- | tional eeplechase, which accounts uuled to leave Louisville this Sunday. | °F Ms disappointing showing. district| Regret, and the highly thought of!he wagered on Top Hat. Heeney figured that 128 pounds was a lot of ue, 5 " Kue,| Harmonicon, who will probably cut |Mkured that 1) pounds was ® lo Goldsborough will bring back, among | to an improving five-year-old like Top | in the stretch Phosphor would have) been compelled to go around him. ‘on the Kentucky Handicap on Saturday, in| race for Top Hat. Heeney wasn't far which he will probably measure sted the way in his calculations at at. the 9th’ Luke McLuke. The steeplechases have been & very easily in Monday's Mineola Han- | ¢ and few of them so far’ have dicap, was shipped to Toronto last | been marred by ugly falls, The new night along with the two-year-old | rule fining any owner $50 who starts filly Regina. Slumber IL. is to start/@ horse which hasn't been properly thrilis| in. the nto Cup Saturday, and| schooled is probably responsible for lthe stable evidently considers his) this. @ good to send him on the long for one race, Regina is to go to] Friar Rock ts rega: | post in the Victoria Stakes the same Belmont's beat two-ye y. Both will be shipped back to e it was only elmont Park Sunday. th ed as one of ol In the ation of aq ning to work to lose his op- ponents, Phosphor had a tough race in the town the lightning flash that killed three da in the same barn WOODBINE ENTRIES. LOUISVILLE ENTRIES. WOODKINE, Ont, RACK TRACK, LOUISVILLE, Ky., | May 27- "The entries for to-morrow's wri 404 cet Ie ie em “ cai received RACK TRACK, ‘The entries for tomorrow's of Eng | ¥ pareve Little airy rn 7 ir mind fe CON MAC: he's iniegae.’ 11 Muriate Pet, iM ot ahem had ar fase wie, EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN MRS. DAVIS TOMEET LULA. RYDE “WET” CLF FNAL Former Defeats Mrs. Faith and Latter Mrs. Stockton in To-day’s Matches, morow against Piping Rock, golfers to-day, day's showing. wame, At many holes eheod of her opponent. ne whi shots by erratic golf. tion. Mise Curtis was teenth hole by Mri urse, Miss Summary: Semi-final round: Li ed Mra. G. W. 19 holes. and 6 to play. Ho failed tn an at what he test from th None of the local gem ame (totaled o) Wala cm. ¥* EGE 4 MUBCATING, In, May 2 tre) Association * od «he bit, Rerun game Heyide, the lorale win STANDING OF THE CLI) PATI OL bebe Pepa en esos j haa arg er ~ OL me RESULTS OF YESTERDAY a emet 4 ote | gion which eupporia Mawlt —_—-—— OPORTING. nels ee $1X ATTRACTIVE ” SLEEPY HOLLOW GOLF CLUB, SCARBOROUGH, N. Y., May 27—As 4 result of the semi-final round tn the Women's Metropolitan Golf Cham- Pionship tournament over the Sleepy Hollow links to-day, Miss Lillian B Hyde of South Shore, L. L, will ée- fend her title in the final match to- Mra. J. 1. Davis of The matchos that brought the two Long Island women together were all one-sided, Miss Hyde defeating Mra. Stockton of Plainfleld, N. J. by 6 wp w MRS FA.REEVE. |and 5 to go, and Mrs, Davis beating 4 STOCKTON . Mrs. William J. Faith 7 up and & OWTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE [to go, Tho weather was ideal for the fatr nd the course, which has been soggy during most of the Roamer, Regret and Other |»: :osssmes:' vinx imororea . aio Mh ig played @ superb game Good Race Horses Coming |33"i:'wwsrsct ta sae Miss Hyde's greatest remarkably long the Long From Kentucky Next Week jc: x0 mes itoetite ane Mra. Davis rather surprised the gal- lery with a decisive victory over Mre. Faith of the Wykagyl Club, The win- was steady throughout the match, her opponent tossed away many RAMSAY TO MEET CURTIS FOR BOSTON GOLF TITLE. NEWTON, Mass, May 27.—By thelr victory in the semi-finals at Brae Burn to-day Miss Margaret Cur- tis of the Country Club, holder, and Miss Vera Ramsay, re- cently arrived from Englan resenting the Salem Golf play to-morrow for the championship of the Boston Woman's Golf Associa- arried to the nine-~ Ww. the tit! da, but rh Club, will Roope in to-day's play but Miss Ramsey set- ed her match with Miss C, L. Dun- n of the Home Club on the twelfth Although a high wind swept Ramaay by driving an unusually low ball, suffered far leas than the other threo playe aret Curtis, the Country Roope, Brae 1h frealocre machine he will watch the com- stands tof the season. Waothall port at the um 1 Mins Vera Ramsay, Salem, defeated Mise C. L. Duncan, Brae Burn, 7 up Oldfield Out Of Auto Race INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., May 27.—Bar- ney Oldfield will not appear in the 500 mile contest at the Indianapolis motor speedway Saturday, The Oldfield entered for the race was dam- aged beyond repair in practice, The veteran driver then wan offered « place on a number of teams, but the car aid not suit him and he refused the offers. mpt to buy \t ready he believed Is the fastest car r the race. Oldfield said that rai ee |$35,000 FOOTBALL PROFIT AT CHICAGO LAST CHICAGO, May 27.—-Football at the University of Chicago netted $26,000 lest ounced to day, The proceeds from en after the op- a share of the re- colpts and all expenses had been The gate receipts at “ Fe 4 eralty sees i EE ter CO ee Lee wor "

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