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«iii : ING WORLD, SaTUR: BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [The Week in the National League) ~ BOXING’S BEST BLOWS AS GIBBONS. USES THEM Copyright, 1915, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). y i i Sh on OF ot cue We THE THE A nian OME OF MINE'S BEST LITTLE Giants Will Show po fed sey on eee fe iat nae Gees 5 AT HIM, HE Moves WS (0 MIKE 5 GIREON: _ AROUND IN A ; Improvement on Road, ten aust Ena WALKS Aunt Phot mn emer ie SOMETHING NEW | SaysManagerM’Graw fff; } ‘tai “Bad Weather and Tough Luc k Have Hurt Team Severely,”’ He Declares, but He Is Confident That They'll Display Real | Championship Form Away From Home—McGraw Is Sur-_| prised at Form of Pirates, but Doesn’t Fear the Cubs. | i, By John McGraw. | 2 Net seeps through any ball club, but it is encouraged more | by Stallings in Boston than among any other group of big league layers, George Stallings i# superstitious himself and proud of it. Bofore the Cubs came to Boston for the first series of the season Stallings — . said in the club house one day: = “Chicago is the one club we've got to beat. The| — a ND ‘ be Cul |, althoug! can't seo the team my- R F; D d. 0! i} self. Bresnahan took four straight games from the acing 8 u ure ep en s SO SMALL “THAT ANGTHER world’s champions, which result looked very good to Tt made the chances of my club appear better. On Gambling Investigation aay ya = Aga The Giants give Chicago a battle and won the series ° from the Cubs when at the Polo Grounds, As 1 have Wh h I St rt d T 2D said in a previous article, the inflelds, with Zimmoer- tc 8 a e oO ay man misplaced at second baso and Fisher and Pholan fl amas “Working at short and third, covers little ground, Sailer is a star, one of SEMI SY ore. vaseenen in the lenges. Justice Scudder, Acting on Deposition of District Attorney Smith Gibbons Could Whip Almost Any Opponent “WE MAN WHo CLINCHES Without Striking a Blow WITH GIBBONS HAS HIS 1 apy ne oot tbe od Frost mequesingl ve of Nassau County, Summons Many Witnesses to Mineola— SS. pie get tl coee One Is Tempted to Make This Assertion After Seeing Mike's ‘broke in, bat ho has shown the greatest value of his career at third, and 1t| | ©a8e May Develop Prosecution of Track Owners Under the FINE TATTOO ON THE- | Marvellous Exhibition of Feinting, Blocking, Ducking and oie hdl ciety te tha ae Liability Law. j BEST PROTECTED BoDY ! $ide-Stepping Against Leo Houck—They Ought to Call CUBS NOW, eae : 5 ome improvement lately in spite 5 At one tine 1 thourtt T woud tke | fhe fuet iy Biayers are mill crowing By Vincent Tr eanor | day. thin” pl | Pte Rave Zimmerman on roy team, Wut) Tih hospitals and our Aghting front NOTHER legal battlo for and When sume une pointed out that ines : ‘ ' some one pointed out that Hi ‘ I have « very good reason, jo German column after it A against horse racing and ite much as the courte have decided nec! ‘haa charged the Allies in solid forma- 4 1 do not dre to state at Pre tion and walked into tho 1 ce. ‘as betting wide dish, starts to-day !t Isn't ile, for two Individuals to Peat, why 1 would not care to carry) Mook of machine guns. Merklo is| before Supreme Court Justice Boud-| Ke & wager, It tun't illegal to pay him with my club at any time, Zim: ‘again out of the game. After betn i (or be paid when the wager is decided, wodh : 1 bitter, but up for a long atretoh he returned |2°" '® the Nassau County Court hence the general acttling after the nm a is a good natural . |ts An exhibition contest last Sunday, House at Mineola, Upon its result, various events any place the rival it abott lots him out. | am fran! aly to have bis nose broken, and he| Will depend the future of the sport,| bettors happened to meet. gay feared the Chicago club far | will b co , ° ° Cobb and Kauff in Great Fight he forved to lay off once more. which within the Inat week has at- — is before 1 saw it play at the no im still nursing @ broken | acted more than 60,000 persons to| Johnny Mayberry, perhaps one of ace uae rea hte) San a |e host popttar tealaceetharevet | For the Country’s Batting Crown \ erase ty rf assvclalion i# opposed, t + Gibbons the “Fighting Shadow.” : na, the by any other boxer,in the business FTER seeing Mike heap et Mike can move his body so that an st. ul phantom, (Opponent is enticed into leading and against Leo Houck of Lanc@s-/ then Miko smashes away as fast as ‘ser, Pa. at tho St, Nicholas Rink the /a piston-rof works, [otter night, one ls tempted to assert 170, cotati au Rghting ‘a sel o . owas ing @ regi- | that Mike could whip almost any ©D-| ment of Gibbonses, ao rapid fia itike weight without strikjng 4/use his hands. That little trick of | ponent pedis teinting, blocking, |his of rubbing his nose is only an- | blow. pping are the other he has of feinting. It is Mike's side-stepping and duck- best of any boxer since the days Of) ing that does as much as his hitting Young Griffo, the famous Australian | to defeat a man. It-is terribly di Justice Scudder, sitting as commit-, leld a watch on a morning gallop, is . as been with the Giants, 1| ting Magistrate, ‘will listen to tenti 20 lonyer trainer of the Joharon- Ty Cobb of the Tigers ia now showing the greatest hitting ability of ently been criticived for|mony on what is legally termod “an Billings horses. Charley Patterson | any player in the recent history of the diamond. He has boosted his aying him. investigation based upon information "8 succeeded him, ‘The change | mark #o that he is now swatting the leather for a percentage of .419, concerting for a boxer to swing with ay do you saep using Snod-;4nd deposition of Lewis J. Smith, Came as & shock to the friends of all | easily leading the American League. He has been in 26 games, at the | boxer. a Gatiett’ ¢0 all bis might at what he thought was ' hag ygt Bod tre ean ane iy ptoeteyd niiat te of enes County, Ser uae saad Clik ue eee bat 117 times, made 41 runs and 49 hits, Benny Kauff of the Brookfeds It used to be oT ‘ pe cae onc ealy te ang snghoa dangeel Bocaui the ai in je crime of gambling ci son, | stl tand In one spot and challe ~| So clever is ns that there are fr out an fey tetaaee fraition fo een ie eitne han been chmmitted Horses for some yearn back, Staybe | ving him a hard fight for the premier honors of the three big leagues, | stand In one sp i bustle for you, at Belmont Park in violation of #ec- John Plerpont, as hix friends kiow | His percentage ts .118, He has only been in 26 games, been at the bat | body to aor hada eer ames Mites any, Sonn ier the eetey Ee ‘But he made so many dam: ton 986 of the Penal Law of the State him, was too detsocratic and con- | 9! times and made 24 rhns gpd 36 hits, Luderus of the Phillies ts the pied Sonia hit hin. ‘The attempts Of|ten-round bout, and that means Cof- ing errors,” is tho usual retort, of New York.” | vivial, but he never let his own habits | National League's chief bateman, with a percentage of .290. ceulacha punchers to jand on Griffo| fey, Willard and all the other big “Yes,” L answer, “and he does a lot| Summonses have been issued to interfere with his work. Cock o' the The Giants have three batters in the select class, Merkle with .325, were ludicrous. Gibbons Is just a] mon. of things in bail game to win that|dosens as witnesses’ in the case, Walk Was ono of Mayberry's beat de- | Lobert with .318 and Robertson with 80%, ‘The Dodgers have one player | Sere, vr’ you. gant Rit a maasgou gaat the fellow in the grand stand cannot|among the number being officers of Velopments into a high class race batting over .300, Captain Raubert, with a record of .827, There isn't « ayer an, seo an opening, quicher| detent Rim-and svary tims thot at woo ond get, AS Biged ore ina) of|the Westchester Racthe hssoolation, several off Reig bp gale ieeriee single player of the Yankees in the “Baseball's Four Hundred,” Hartzell, | than any boxer before gee j cppen eat sales ® punch itt counts Mg know 4 player in bust. | nows: r men who have been “cov- offer °87 7 age r an cla opponent leaves any 8} he et ae tow cane cee a ling for me.” t wise the racea, and several others saddiing Winners again, with .287 having the best percentage of any pluyer of the Donovan clan. an opponent leaves any Spot Uncors | Cfainet bins eo, pew, cot say of Both through the prevent ooh | Mike is able to whip in a punch that) Mike, let alone conquer him? both through the press and other-| Rockview evidently needed his two! —— Mics able to whip ina p ach that | ike, et alone navn hms” wine, that blers have been run- brevious ri to ft him for his best e of an inch away from the spot he|the Nonparell. Well, they ought to ning wile at the race track singe the forts, Yesterday he won the Flural h an inch ‘away from the spat he| the Nonparcll, Wel, they ought to Beason opened Thureday a week ago. Park Handicap like a good horse, and etcner W s ée ” jo through Mike, as th - If Justice Scudder finds that the from now on should win many a race his favorite blow for scoring ig! ey say about good baseball expe: bl hi t tained after from better company than he met ry openings that another boxer would | pitebers, has evervthing. yond t st] fearing the complaining witnease " aes io not seo—let alone attempt to punch | ~ =) we will go some on ¢ pearing the complaining witnesses, It) yesterday, a | pays series with Boston which shows is possible the members of the West- | ecause e a es l Ss eh. 102 BIG LEAGUE GAMES cago, puns's work in the clinches is a | eater Racing Association, which Schuyler Parsons was at the track . il stand close to his! worrying week eee, LAM include August Belmont, Clarence| to eo his speody tilly Wenonah sal se te peeincee| POSTPONED, A NEW RECORD. hot find the RolMe tere] Mackay aud Harry Payne Whitney, "ate from the maiden ranks in the en Oo re own. Sen ieee ute: ee oa Bt. Louis, Cincinnatt will figure in a subsequent case| last race, Mr, Parsons has been ill om: way constant dripping of | CHICAGO, May 29.—Rain and cold pr They under the ambiguous Liability Act. | for some time, but ts gradually grow- ——-— > ———=—" | wator will wear away stone, just so | Weather have caused 102 baseball gamos back to us now. roe, olde the aaapelation’s ommoers Ing stronger, in R G Giants’ In| night, “But how was 1 going to know! do the little annoying smashes in to to be postponed in the Nattonal, Amert- jhe Boston! Gambling Law within thelr grounds] friboto, tho 20 to 1 shot which ae-| IM ecent Games that it would be my luck t» be in| clinches wear dows Be ee ae MA ee te ad 9 loo) fentel the Ghdavon “ehblee wins here sharpsiootin' at them when tig | »Y - ne se weeks ago, according sha bi Lh come e 4 Mike scores effectively with a right | to fcures piled ~ to-day, The cf ihet ure or “tera | ete made etmean individuals) Horne wat framed for suing aus | fielder Has Struck Seven i arc wovs'and a tone| parc wo thw jaw whan bo tan nur Set "teord Yor em ina © Is not one were wottled after each race at Hel- . ee 8 all there | clone, | Poatbonvment ; ich ving, satiatuction |mont Park yesterday, — Herctofore tery ba, May 18 ant was backed in Blows and Each Time When!» 0 en es LUCE on stand eg: Owe inches away | serial grzantation suffered ine to Any other when we| the credit ayatem has prevailed and | He “ centre through- man a sare dein n his opponent, and just by the | ave werm weather, The Cubs! obligations of all kinds went over to pat Whe paentry. jbat he failed to de- Inning Was Nearly Over. tein 1 ¥ ty B had in mind ¢ t shifting Of his head allow | eying ang ihe kieacieen : improved form, Humph.-| the following day. Men met before 7 wterday’s race proved that | 7 4 ea to miss him by an eyeias! In. Chieago. the © nave u help the team when he ia|the races under tho cover of the! the “killing” was simply delayed. . | for hia} No matter how fast an opponent Is |ovlige to: p8sipune elit of the last wix —— ’ ty there eropndtia to what auccons they had | OFFICIALS CHOSEN FOR By Bozeman Bulger. | SIAYSEH @ share Of the World's Berles ee eee en iker Th Denalag OF | meee 2: money, bo he} is pioking the wianere of the previous BIG FO! LEN Asthur Mletcher was| ee ' dropping his head to either side. Levinsky Outpoints Ashe. This gave tho place the OTBALL GAMES. i aeier tho fourth pluce| Capt. Hunton, fity-fitty owner of] Mike has a great habit of making | Matting Levinsky won another news Appearance of a clearing house, to bin moved up to the clean- Yanks, is back in town, and bas a he is about to lead, and | payer decision last night over Goe PHILADELPHIA, May 29,—OMelals in the batting order—she o ent thinks that) ane, the Whiladeiphia Hight hea: - fe te } bs up spot—some of us became curious! with his ho has doped out what punch he is) vaieht, in a ten-round battle at the a jor the more important football games ted th ve, | wtraight wolng to shoot out, Mike turns around | pion A. A. of Far Sook ¥ to know what prompted the move. ht. . 2 a : ar Rockaway, ng- 18 ance rivin heat fall were chosen hero last night iy the heaviest hitter on a| “They are in @ slump,” he ox-|und walks away, This nas a tendency | one Ling of the Intercollegiate Foot | Ordinarily the he plained with utter seriousness, And,|of getting his opponent's P - rae Wi fe oppe sub-committen | Siu iw satoned there | there you are. It covers the ground.! Body feinting is somethin THUMS ! ng iignt Readme, James A. Babbitt of| “Because,” explained MeGraw, “he inci cals tee ee _ s anaes on for Lillian Hyde}; cr... | es an Me aes | rr ———— Quemnes Prominent in he eridiron affairs of all] that Lever saw." And experience has . a the loading colleges were t. taught that there are moneraliy lwo ab | Girl From South Shore Retains|4a4 now she can atand on a tee and] "rfty ot tirown, will feteroe, ana {men out when the fourth alt gts vad drive with many of the leading men pulse aie of Brown, ‘the | to bat, ine! os ‘ale-Harverd Fame ue a “two-out bitter” wes a Golf Title Because of Her and [rather new one even to the sophiati- the) * cated, but the yrds prove wonelue | aT Ability to Wallop Ba i eee tat ee uti le june Rae, | rey Sree ot wae Set AB Ale weve OF MERE ix trouble tm tho camp of) naye Mike, “They may hit me, but ' 4 ul 0 1 i na" ms o nd 4 ition sane Pend wt win the Jas. few games vietoner e be Boston Americans, mHe | and Se thane elke Chan, ten it BELMONT wuoh for made seven wallope, Mm or players are. up in arms bel Why “Cofrey himself wan't put me To be able to bit a golf ball 4 jouw nalohes are Yale Prineeion same Tutte | drove in runs, i nel every One uf them | une of the interference of Mreatdent | dow, and i he Ean't what chiance PARK “4 . "7 all, ws was inde a o ine ; . e the middlewelghtn?” distance off ¢ + everything field jude, and |) in the second game with t >| tannin. ‘The chiet owner, my the| have vee ee a roommate und side are showing |'® the game, but it was simply tl dinais 4 two-lane blow from Pletoh- | players, io trying to manage the tom | yO" Oe ates” Me haa been dont stu pear Eadie | ability that won the Metropoliton me} ore bat pat the Giants in the runnleg | rron, tie club's office and the poor) nome gymnasium boxing with the end many V6 | pult champlonship for the fourth \t jetier two Cord had died and adeaweat owing of the Hed Hox thus far tx) Dublin Giant, and to hear him teil tt | . a Volerone wore (lime for Mine iAilinn “N, iyde of er r eee thin mame Mr. Wleteher| due to the fwct that Mam Cor. | Bix Jim han isled many p time to put youngevers Houth hore, in @ we Me giv : helped himaalf to # rigan bus mot had free rein, Noth- oa sadevad lan. d - my aapecioly ne bave a Jomeph B. Davia of yo i” oy for - Fincotam. thr 2 wingicd out of tour Rent made | ioe will Wreek » winning beesbell com Giga 0 Salas | ea ue has Ane | ment to the the Donor, the Long wnt juwe ‘a-Dart- | and, mark ye, all of the Wlinmation quicker than inlerforenee by | makings of a real goad Auhter, “He o 5 ne Marea by Many eB lad to wallop ine bull for aboad of | will umpire with two oul and drove lu # mrand| et vot familiar with the! fs game ae they come,” says Tom, und! ‘ well ae most of the suppon. "4 ” ° mer gems ond Vulte the latter, | total of Ave rennet , two| Playing end of tho game, We bud! haw the al! important wallop, but he i ‘* Bon before the **F — - bee wes the ig" onen The pooultar abisity to, bi wi tm? Inatanoon of it rlusht here tn | has tov mush ambition fur’ & ian | thet team jeaception riving ever 0 | own pruetion! * a ho has nly ett bout nee p the Aimerian, esngve holes that decided the mateh vy ¢ ~ a r ee tg wut at the etart i 4 |becauee the icadiacaie sek = | oe tow wo trie was 7 } , oft with a whi lowed to Carry out bie own idem OM GIDNONE, brother of the uy ond Bo a L R R L Mf 4\% « L “ D Oona 0g BELMONT PARK TRIA S Fi 8 tne eat: dace both hita| ThE came atule of wffalre prevalied weska of Wi. Paul, cad bin s lcomer ty tournaments, pul up u very eae —_ (or nauret, It hapeiews, | we" melt a good Hatt hoavywelmtt pviueky Myh', but whe war ' Training gallops at Belmont Park are becoming better with the foot || wii. all uf @ mudden up bobs Hinteher ON Ne tiie Metin oie te not going (o remain in the Spatially Ga st cay lode belés hk conditions, Beveral good horses are on edye for future starts, aa], wiih & rimaah inte (he wands, MOOFIMM) (I) OC wae Matiruw never ‘ 7 mich ieuner, Com - ~ Sith the White Max and cients, visturwogin Weeyy tule |} Oe seen trom the fonowine MNNLs) PARK, thenequare Shik hontin the tana with | Bee boot, interfered si te senuin to| hee & lewnd career ana | MUO Oyo O's Longue gente ad Cabied * Aw tMuy MALACHITR, wnebelt matin sy! od valled Pew Vanding out eampen | neat fall will enter @ sehool of law ji) De Lee Al ol a ver Kurope, making bin AUMAMIONT sultant A Nth, ome tiile, 147 od Mike, |0V0r the heull of the manager the Weet, During the short time that! ya 9 ae $f fi et 1 vou see Lamnin.” 1 wie awh: incocguerisrs, 442 anaes 14) 980 eroueed the earyye he has been inthe game Tom gathered ern a) Forte 16 Wve you Mure thar wil A ui OM GUAAGAN of the rons ielenvugh money to pay for bin tuition | bon: Hie ote ot be a ” ah ts. © us t aeves BD hg oF, trying to develop Mike Me-|4nd live comfortally until he butide el et lh ate et Wee fi ny ‘ 4 ree ‘ be way down pent tot j ‘Teague, “the rambler from| ep & paying practice Otvbons realiuer « * Hea ade i BA Salts ieec Pagan ene ‘ene Baa i didwt do nua govd MeN | 6 sre — ‘wht cham {that be wever can wins title HMe te eis sil Ts ee” TUVAY MULLY irewuupitors, 1.05. Lerten teil sivariare, 1h,” || Retiend Want poctling failiag wore | rip « but he is having | too heavy for the middleweight clans Mes-bundred pupa drivte NP AUNO, three Gaprians AMMA bo awemy ‘ troubles trying (4 COMVIBEE land not Dig enowgh to combat against 4 AA ae gueriere, 148 why bao — re ke inat win the utle Ip &liue present day heavyweights mae Cn wae Bod wae & vues month GOUlgen te tring to nurse - i ee Mae ing, ut the rambler ob ie i + iw how | MeTeawue i le easy to predict what le going tw HO emo joe Siar | jetta 2 thhe ayelom of getting him to! HV Ob LA ver then|ine wp of tne heap. He weate toll happen if the opep-sir boxing j HGH Cihath TILA RA. Soe ball salle + there tackhe tie Gibboner s, MeGourtye, ab whows echeduled in Brooklyn pest ‘ee ball wile, MHL tee ata at get away from it d Abearee rue! ower Ol” | Monday prove eucceaetul. Prectionlly ¥ mine Bie that he Ea sortie en. [rary teh new Being © Berman wi yet, bol dvean't agree | wet on of “ wtdied cute ee) VALI MEM, one tie, » At ’

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