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EDITED BY BEST SPORTING PAGE N NEW Y ROBERT EDGREN WHERE SOCIETY ENJOYS RACING. All the Favorites. of drosha Wold diauaicoiee resins We abaneats tare ice Win in First Real Of ‘Met’ Match Play Anderson-Barnes Meeting Closest of Any at Apawamis Links, < > ' AND TIMELY GOSSIP OF SPORT vO Cross Scores Over ater be iid + in Slugfest at St. Nich- | Former Winning at Twentieth Hole—Fifty-Five-Year-Old Wal- 2! olas Rink. ter J. Travis Puts Up Best Golf Exhibition of Field, ‘Forcing : | Out Percy R. Pyne 2d of Princeton at Twelfth Hole. v a EACH CROSS earned « decision, xs over Ad Wolgast Inst night in 8 gl a ten-round bout at the Bt Nicholas Rink, but the fighting dent- fet found the going rather stormy, Wuh the exception of the last two weunds, ‘weaken. Ii Summary of First Round of ‘‘Met’’ Championship Division | when Wolgast began to | | H. J. Topping, Greenwich, beat Max H. Behr, Baltusroi, 4 and 3. hal nadlyg escape yeas that it would te. Nobody Be, but it was full of action through- Roy D. Webb, Englewood, beat R. C. Watson, Westbrook, 5 and 3. out P. V. G. Carter, Nassau, beat Jobn Bredemis, New York Golf, 4 and 3. H, A, Steiner, Inwood, beat Chisholm Beach, Fox Hills, 3 and 2, 7 A. M, Reid, St. Andrews, beat F. M. Kerr, Midland, 4 and 3, J. G. Anderson, Siwanoy, beat E. M. Barnes, Englewood, 1 up (20 Set eK eKE TS Se Sek ‘Crom kept pounding away at Wol- est’s head, but the bearcat of the ‘West took it all gamely and up to the ninth round ripped many a hard Toft to the stomach and head. Sev- @fal times be shook up the dentist ‘With lefts to the jaw. in the sixth Found he hooked « left to the chin ‘What put Crom down for « short @ount. Leach wasn't hurt, and tried Re, lead Wolgast to believe that he Was grogty. Tho former o 1 old stall trick of Cross’ F, R. Douglas, Apawamis, beat H. L. Downey, Apawamis, 5 and 4. « M. R. Marston, Baltuarol, beat H. 8. Graves, Apawamis, 6 and 4. | C. H. Seely, Weeburn, beat C. L. Watkins, Apawamis, 2 and 1, Percy Platt, New York Golf, beat H. V. Seggerman, Englewood, 5 and 4 W. J. Travis, Garden City, beat P. R. Pyne 24, Princeton, 7 and 6. | ® J. D. Travers, Upper Montclair, beat J. C. Parrish jr., Nufional, & and 4. J. R. Hyde, South Shore, beat Dwight Partridge, Bedford, 6 and f G. W. White, Flushing, beat Fred Herreshoff, Garden City, 4 and 2. ‘ Oswald Kirkby, Englewood, beat J. M. Ward, Garden City, 6 and 4. S, D. Bowers, Brooklawn, beat H. K. Kerr, Greenwich, 4 and 2 ‘wo ‘ must have landed 10 hard Diows on Wolgast'’s head and jaw, With an occasional pile. riving puneh the kidneys, In the sixth Cross driving in the uppercute under U's guard, and the latter, pull- his efforts, kept blowing a (Special to The Fr Worl.) had to put up an ordinary game Apawamis Club, Rye, N. Y.,June3. | defeat J. C. Parrish of the Nattonat™ IT" first round of match play| links. Oswaid Kirkby, the defending for the seventeenth metropol-| champion, also had an easy time. Hisom {tan golf championship over] opponent. John M. Ward, couldn't of blood over Cross. - In the preliminary Marty Cross out tod Jace Coyne in ten rounds and | we Cross lost to Jack Read in a ix rounder. HME eighth round was a tough ‘one for the Western boy, ewinging the links here to-day proved to be a lea” galt, giving Kirkby 94 snap for all the favorites, every con-| Max Behr, who played so sense tionally in ‘the opening qualifyin | testant having @ chance to reach the} joint yesterday, wasn't in the sarfe"ss finals came through safely. They! form to-day and fell a victim @fowe didn’t have to extend themselves. The ee 4 Topping of Greenwich am ip Carter, one o! he younges' only close match was the Anderson-| gojters in the meet, defeated John’ ** Barnes meeting, which went to the| Bredemis, 4x3, by a spirited finish. wa . * The former Princeton strong man at «ty twentieth hole, where Anderson in¢ thirteenth hole reduced Carter's pulled out a victory with a hard putt.| lead to one hole. : It remained for Walter J. Travis, the| Max Marston, the Baltusrol cham-~ Fan Suggests Change he chin enna sarered In Yanks Infield, With Sere cron veto mn os| Home Run Baker at Third ion, had things his own way against »* Woilgast stood head to head with a . fifty-five-year-old star, to play the| {i 1, Graves of the home clubs Mar- > although Leach - best golf of all. The Garden City ston's boot work was at the thir. New York Enthusiast Would (ome: ng have euttored eines they : . veteran was paired with Percy R. ae hes ere he ran down a twenty- , Ruppert, who Keeps tab. on. auch pra ae Pyne 24 of Princeton, but he never! Findlay 8. Douglas, who captured iw Trade Dailey and Pieh for currences. It, waa the revult of just ; i ae rave his younger opponent a chance.| (he "Met" ‘title-tm 1901 over, these. By wo things: The Yanks couldn't bit D Travis started with @ great burst o pon jo | and 6 day with a win over Harold Downey, Wolgaat Kept in or Baker and Use Maisel at Sec mae rack ge lll nee <b ge ‘ of form, doing the first three holes in| a clubmate. & mae ond—Capt. Huston Wants will, In five innings they tapped the nine strokes. He slipped up on the| The weather to-day was a big tm- pt. little “underhanded sharpshooter for fourth, where a bunker caused six|PFrovement over yesterday's cold ton aolld blows and the beat Cy Pieb ‘ 3 his| Winds. Old Sol at one time tried to Views of Fans. ld do when he appeared on the : ; shots, Travis soon recovered Bis|bhe a golf rooter, which materially ne Was to sweep oul p ‘, oo stride and came to the turn in 39.| bettered the light for playing pur- m \ 7 3, T + | This sort of golf ut Pyne out at the/| poses. ‘Babe’ Ruth, by the way, proved Society Folk Turn Out in} ewetetn, The tle which renulted after wee et i a a \ - | qual ing test wag played off to-day. By Boremen Bulger. P ioevaa adnereste. sean hi Cold to See Real Ama- | ner Yeaterday, took tbinge easy "and |. HE. Hert, of Wykanyl,defanlted me CLOSE friend of Capt, Huston feat On the former trip of ‘Gciviae eliminated Rebert C. Watson by a| leaving eight players to fight it out. and an ardent supporter of the/homo rua in the right field eau e ; comfortable margin. H. A. Steiner, John Bredemis and Yanks rushed up to the tnag-| was not a fluke. He repeated yester a en as lé a teur Racing. Terry Travers, who te considered the| E. M. Barnes were the lucky ones to nate as the Donovan clan was|4y, the ball landing In almost th ! atronge:< ¢! nt ofr the title, only! squeeze in the tournament. ve @ spot, We can stand for the vlowly sinking under the fre of] Sieukers’ the’ cent Jacksons] ki 7 Bude" Ruth and delivered himself] and the Bakers doing things like a ing oun rses tn of the following: that for a pitcher—well, results, “Cy . | ama iL. Th R — ‘Cap, 1 can show you to how tp im. fF t B Y t JEN may soon be barred from| prove your clu» 20 per cent, ih ton. " ali ree aces a ei mon mained at Belmont Park, but the lat- witnessing boxing bouts here- oaryiign rs big eye interested _~. ter course lost the fashionable assem- abouts, Assemblyman Mau- | an ri “Bhoot.’ Among those who shivered " " Glee ‘MeDenaid er ti Fitth, Diet| “Wheat Go’ fou think t Wonla ‘bel the two hours’ was docs Mai Distance, Winner of the Second Gees rare like 8 streak, but evi- [eer ied separa, the inp Manhattan ‘went down to| worth?” the friend asked, “if you | baseball scribe on I Mund : broke very badiy aud didn't rua vere | Rock, and they were well repaid for Beach last Monday night to] could swap Pete Dalley and Cy Plen Nemraith the Wavase tote Event, Is at Fancy Price of 15 |rar. sany of the clockers liked her | thelr trip. ‘The programme was made oP jeoe Monkey ete | gould ewan, Pete, Dalley, , chances, and even after the race de. | UP of six events, Three of them were The racing session yesterday at Piping Rock was an affair for the real amateurs. None of the so-called regulars were there. This element re- fis : ae 2 z if fy f ban team that has-been touring th : , " i by the presence of so} “If you think it can be done, you! 1) to 1— ni Filly. |clared ahe would beat most of the | Steeplechase races, for the society folk ot “Yawn an Jow Hum: [am write your own ticket" wal the United States at a dead lose of some-| 10 Pleione a Game Filly. other fillies when she acquired racing | prefer, to see | the hunters race Mpa sea. dcDenald “thoes " Would "you depose TIS | gent b, alcens “epatier, I've git ‘Thomas Hitchcock's Swish won the re tt to f iple of years,” aaid Senor Pletone, Gifford Coch: North Shore Plate handily, Astute providing eae eres One enegrng ae for the sake of playing Bak- ‘and to stick out the se- By Vincent Treanor. which won the. Fashion rns IY; | and The Blephant showed in front for Wels. wsky athletes beating| “You don't have to," declared the to cost me the price of / TF John Madden were « betting man|about the gamest two-year-old seen|one turn of the field. Then Astute omt, of husky an overcoat. We have en: it a Reminded of the fact | cathusiast, “My me is to @x-|had weather ever since leaving 54 he would have all the money he |this season. She je never beaten until| fell, interfering with the Elephant. Bak 0 the finish line ls crossed. She has won| This gave Swish h chance to get up, omen ee > sede tox in 5 Ip theatrical p ac eA at | Yana, and our club is atiffened up as} needs to-day. ‘Three of his Collr|thres in a row now, 60 ahould go on| and he stayed in front. ‘The Cooper- ae ene ee een Ai | iC on’ a trip to the Arctic. earers went over the plate to further victories. Distance seems|town Plate went to Single Stick. is @ corker.” —_ mont Park yesterday, and one of ver Fort Wille Mid , her trainer,| This was a bit of an upset. “Yea, but how about Boone? in-| Tho Yanks will innovate a now trick | them, Distance, was a 16 to 1 shot, | hasn’ mn very on her| Hitchcock's Timber Wolf was & Dill in the next sen. quired’ the Captain, “He is about tho|in baseball Saturday night by going| ‘The other two, Sam McMeokin and | Obility, | eae Fegarded her as alodds-on choice. Cabaret, one of Mra. ture to bar all t second baseman in the league/ail the way to Detroit for a Sunday | stell: hort. wei but Linn Pring with no particular] Payne Whitney's best jumpers, led from hoxing bouts, auld Mo-|Fight now and ia hitting like the dick- | game and back again for the regular | yc) tine were at short piloos, Bly ay Bg ego dg What ohe| tor simile and & halt, Xben Bspte and it won’ take me seventy. | ena.” scheduled affair here on Monday. PUGH MOR, ahd to MAAGER this: M9) AN TEE TE ia COMMER Diablo Se bee Gin tomes olihing lea Gt tt AL Fe $20.00 MEN’S SUITS... 4] ” 4 ‘i table, It be-| the former winning in a drive by a hours to bave it pass both} “Boone ts a born shortstop,” de-|ready the players are beginnin iraportant hooves Mi to ° a ” cared the Yank supporter, “and|pray for rain. Harry Sparrow ex-| In view of the impressive victory of | polling: P= a mint aeraey Ree son cand, ander The situ lant NOW $10.00 tes, please take-notice, | Rlayed Srey Deore Be came, to Pie | Bains cman object of thls Over | MoMeokin, it wouldn't be surprising beac erage ND handling of John Tucker, and Mr.| os pat 5 ——- 0 ima. nb] ig oO m oe layers ac. 4 2 . aye, cI MATCH between Mike Gibbons|0\Der words the Infield would be: |customed to it in caso. they should | !f some of the millionaire horse own-|NQ AGREEMENT REACHED — | Tucker alto won with Culvert in the AStONE"s PRETON, and Guatoat Smith is being|)/P% Mrat; Maisel, second; Hoone,| have to play in the World's Series, | ors are on Madden's trail to-day, of- YET IN TROY Rievndse eels the olnee eli 177 Broadway (One Flight talked of. While we believe) sor, And, Baker; third. ‘That combi- fering fancy prices for the colt. Mad- CLUB SALE pBlblidedl tad Coa oe latte Mike might beat the gunner, we Let the newspapers will agree with yey Devie wae den likes to own good horses a9 well! wnoy, x,y, ar fee the reason for such 4 maton Me pulled. the ine ter: | as the next man, but he also likes to +N. ¥., June 3.—Negotiations | BINGHAM TO CAPTAIN ” for the sale of the Tr pepe that Mike will curv bie ain- wan right," agreed the Cap, “the! play of the arth. poll them. He ts a horse breeder first |New York isd jo in euch a ow, singe you think you! Tesreau had flied out utne aingled 0 an ae nothing to! onnie Mack to let us have|feached third on a fumble. Doyl and then @ salesman. If he owns 1 yaague| HARVARD'S 1916 TRACK TEAM to-day, but no tiie & share of goud sined! 1 won't bet you on that, but | hit te, anything that anybody else takes a| agreement was reached. Interested] CAMBRIDGE, Mass, June 3.-—Wtl- pts, and we can hardly be-|if you pull it I'll write you out a ‘ fancy to, all the other party need do| persons said there was but Hettleljjam J. Bingham of Methuen wan to- yy Ay Ry ay a “or Caetad a ene Bad tae f “ iw meet Madden's. price. shane tat the matter would be set-|day chosen as Barests » track ope | wurprise ly 0. in for 1916 sing ) prepared ut & deadly wally friend immediately despatched @ tele. | Doyles interference P Ke. 4 his ities are the | Onetley White, the ¢ gram to Manager Mack “ Madden didn’t breed Bam McMeek- qphleh, fo caer nd half inile Fung, He ip] has won hie last fous fghte with kmockoate, | ight there i Lannin, owner of the Red Sox, |!™ He bought him late last fall, be- shioa, be | a inlor. of them in Boson, was matched today by eat the, inean tlme se has beveral wamnen to win cause he thought he was a good three- a = ee ¥ ae Bik pgs ed fans of can got even with (he Yanks | year-old prospect. Yesterday's race) Wachter, J ve ew com rly trimmingy. "Do you] proved that Madden had fine Judg-| tended the contereno w ‘ : pt * beat every club Sight middleweight. We a Majority of mamoy last we mening up with the 4 with the exception 6 Yan ment, MeMeekin won like a good one. Ho took hold of the speedy Gino when COLUMBIA VARSITY canw BELMONT PARK TRIALS. BELMONT Young Ahearn or Al Mot second defeat at the hands of for them we would b. wor the bar went up, ran him off his tlddlowsens titte Ned Hox wan the worst Wa tek eine te the ipeiah tare, ind TRIES OUT ITS NEW SHELL Feast works are the rule at mont k these daye. The accom- RK pact, Just loped the rest of the way, ft panying trials, clocked by the most experien jo timer tn = busineas, | Ms * furnieh a veluable line on prospective winners, e moet eae of MADMA of Hammy Kelly, Jon wae one of the mont Impressive three - - , T R ow Milin and Barney Mullivn. ‘The STANDING OF THE CLUBS, year-al4 yiotoriee of the recent trials in that of The Vinn, 4 mile and @ quarter in 2.08, Vol R wT Lpauve SPM palay toh | f are the beat of the morning gallops: VENTS fare-Se-ter, Senne it hae % & bY win, and MACK Bi. BANKS, three-quarters, SIX ATTRACTIVE E ht Pusilistionlly than any is erybudy who asker AA Ry Miveo-quarters, 1.16 Bob. i) Ag Dick Peters, Here is a Re it 1 dh 5 rat he t Al MAM ENT F, three-quarter et) , born and bred, who, 004 Dundee, and all ay ) daSsivn, pate Ly squarters, 1.18 et sieve, 1.18 = = The sore ese = no he au it th believed thi he eaye about him by vd ngs he Ten: Bootie Italian, ; UL 5 Pthink bean win rage," Hy syed « four or five HMTIERTON. bail, .61 9-6 pongwr ‘e ayia told the writer ae the fleld ‘wi —— HOW ipl ha Me broke oe through the padde ie th Y Looks an if Jimmy ‘9 4 k t tie peaterdny, “bul they tel} me that | MEWARK CLUB RELEASES A al Btesuar es amen MANAGER HARRY SMITH, If he's another Hamburg he'll h ne” went on Masden. “because {| NHW TORK, Jume 8 Marry tmith 40 match the pair up. — quarter, pooh A” Nua jesore Brera Ay te hidat me nm vol Ree T knew Mambure Me wan a «reat| manager ef the Newark International fpeabive liebe gome iwetyenet, Kola horea. Vala hime toy H40 le ‘ League Maseball Club, was given an ue PEE itt Unree-quas- WY the extra dollar, Jonn? hele toned R ms Jenyyat GAMES SCHEDULED FOR earts, saanee, Pe et thet 4 + | sooereiee cease a PASAY fivecetghthe, 1.06 Sutin. halt, "Well, | had heard that wo "one Coons mn was a atta. ball, a0 ¥ le an wih 1A, mile wal Nan ail. ro Uno Ht ean ‘Tee seme, t i et a pi es once sold & horne wanted to beat him,” $40,000, = A wg ne ‘of An nt due Lady Millington, the Garry | o Ber, seas gee aan couse ly wae mann Hily, which siarted in the Faah- rs tou Miakes, didu't rum ber race, Ghe oo ween eee oe '

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